
Barbara Jo Allen
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From Wikipedia Barbara Jo Allen (September 2, 1906 – September 14, 1974) was an actress also known as Vera Vague, the spinster character she created and portrayed on radio and in films during the 1940s and 1950s. She based the character on a woman she had seen delivering a PTA literature lecture in a confused manner. As Vague, she popularized the catch phrase "You dear boy!" Allen's acting ability first surfaced in school plays. Following her high school graduation, she went to Paris to study at the Sorbonne. Concentrating on language, she became proficient in French, Spanish, German and Italian. After the death of her parents, she moved to Los Angeles where she lived with her uncle. In 1937, she debuted on network radio drama as Beth Holly on NBC's One Man's Family, followed by roles on Death Valley Days, I Love a Mystery and other radio series. According to Allen, her Vera Vague character was “sort of a frustrated female, dumb, always ambitious and overzealous… a spouting Bureau of Misinformation.” After Vera was introduced in 1939 on NBC Matinee, she became a regular with Bob Hope beginning in 1941. Allen appeared in at least 60 movies and TV series between 1938 and 1963, often credited as Vera Vague rather than her own name. The character she created was so popular that she eventually adopted the character name as her professional name. From 1943 to 1952, as Vera, she made more than a dozen comedy two-reel short subjects for Columbia Pictures. In 1948, she did less acting and instead opened her own commercial orchid business, while also serving as the Honorary Mayor of Woodland Hills, California. In 1953, as Vera, she hosted her own television series, Follow the Leader, a CBS audience participation show. In 1958, she appeared as Mabel, the boss of the flight attendants, in Jeannie Carson's syndicated version of her situation comedy Hey, Jeannie! The program aired only six episodes in syndication. Allen's first marriage was to actor Barton Yarborough. They had one child together. In 1946, the couple co-starred in the two-reel comedy short, Hiss and Yell, nominated for an Academy Award as Best Short Subject. In 1931-32, Allen married Charles H. Crosby. In 1943, she married Bob Hope's producer, Norman Morrell. They had one child and were married for three decades, until her 1974 death in Santa Barbara, California.
Barbara Jo Allen Movies & Career Overview
The filmography of Barbara Jo Allen reflects exceptional commercial consistency. Across 50 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.
Dominant Genre
A large portion of Barbara Jo Allen's work falls within the Comedy genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.
Success Ratio
Approximately 78% of Barbara Jo Allen's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.
One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains Moon Over Las Vegas, which stands out as a key performance.
Best Barbara Jo Allen Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Barbara Jo Allen's career based on audience ratings.
Full Filmography
Every movie Barbara Jo Allen has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | Disney’s Coyote Tales | Goliath II’s Mother (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited) | Average | Similar → |
| 1974 | The Three Stooges Follies | Vera Clayton (archive footage) | Super Hit | Similar → |
| N/A | Major Difficulties | - | Hit | Similar → |
| 1963 | The Sword in the Stone | Scullery Maid (voice) (uncredited) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1960 | Goliath II | Goliath II's Mother | Hit | Similar → |
| 1959 | Born to Be Loved | Irene Hoffman | Average | Similar → |
| 1959 | Sleeping Beauty | Fauna (voice) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1956 | The Opposite Sex | Dolly DeHaven | Flop | Similar → |
| 1956 | Mohawk | Aunt Agatha | Average | Similar → |
| 1956 | Columbia Laff Hour | Vera Vague (archive footage) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1952 | Happy Go Wacky | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1951 | She Took a Powder | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1950 | Nursie Behave | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1949 | Wha' Happen? | Vera | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1949 | Clunked in the Clink | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1949 | Miss in a Mess | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1947 | Cupid Goes Nuts | Vera Vague / Prudy Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1946 | Reno-Vated | Vera Butts | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1946 | Earl Carroll Sketchbook | Sherry Lane | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1946 | Headin' for a Weddin' | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1945 | Calling All Fibbers | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1945 | Snafu | Madge Stevens | Hit | Similar → |
| 1945 | The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1944 | She Snoops to Conquer | Vera | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1944 | Lake Placid Serenade | Countess | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1944 | Girl Rush | Suzie Banks | Average | Similar → |
| 1944 | Strife of the Party | Vera Clayton | Hit | Similar → |
| 1944 | Rosie the Riveter | Vera Watson | Flop | Similar → |
| 1944 | Moon Over Las Vegas | Auntie | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1944 | Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid | Mrs. Terwilliger ("Blue Eyes") | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1944 | Cowboy Canteen | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1943 | You Dear Boy! | Vera | Hit | Similar → |
| 1943 | Get Going | Matilda Jones | Hit | Similar → |
| 1943 | Swing Your Partner | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1942 | Ice Capades Revue | Aunt Nellie | Average | Similar → |
| 1942 | Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | Tabitha Hazy | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1942 | Priorities on Parade | Mariposa Ginsbotham | Hit | Similar → |
| 1942 | Larceny, Inc. | Mademoiselle Gloria | Hit | Similar → |
| 1941 | Buy Me That Town | Henriette Teagarden | Average | Similar → |
| 1941 | Ice-Capades | Vera Vague | Average | Similar → |
| 1941 | Kiss the Boys Goodbye | Myra Stanhope | Hit | Similar → |
| 1940 | The Mad Doctor | Louise Watkins (as Barbara Allen [Vera Vague]) | Average | Similar → |
| 1940 | Melody and Moonlight | Adelaide Barnett | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1940 | Melody Ranch | Veronica Whipple | Average | Similar → |
| 1940 | Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot | Susan | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1940 | Broadway Melody of 1940 | Ms. Konk (uncredited) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1940 | Village Barn Dance | Vera Vague | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1939 | Kennedy the Great | Mrs. John Potter | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1939 | The Women | Receptionist (uncredited) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1939 | Moving Vanities | Mrs. Errol | Super Hit | Similar → |
Barbara Jo Allen - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Barbara Jo Allen?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Barbara Jo Allen is "Moon Over Las Vegas" with a rating of 10.0/10.
How many movies has Barbara Jo Allen acted in?
Barbara Jo Allen has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.
What are some other popular movies by Barbara Jo Allen?
Other notable films include "Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid", "Lake Placid Serenade", and "The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round".



