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Genres
  
Traditional pop

Name
  
Barbara Lyon

Years active
  
1954–1960

Role
  
Singer


Labels
  
UK Columbia

Parents
  
Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon

Website
  
Biography on IMDb

Siblings
  
Richard Lyon

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Died
  
July 10, 1995, West Middlesex University Hospital, London Borough of Hounslow, United Kingdom

Movies
  
Life with the Lyons, The Lyons in Paris

Similar People
  
Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels, Val Guest, Marian Nixon

Barbara lyon letter to a soldier 1956


Barbara Bebe Lyon (September 9, 1931 – July 10, 1995) was a singer of popular songs and actress, born in the United States but primarily active in the United Kingdom.

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Life and career

She was born in Hollywood, California. Her parents, Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels, were both Hollywood actors, beginning in silent films with careers extending into the 1930s. In the early part of World War II, Ben Lyon joined the Royal Air Force, and though the family returned later to the United States, they made Britain their adopted home. From 1950 to 1961 they had a radio programme on the BBC, Life With The Lyons. Ben, Bebe, Barbara, and Barbara's brother Richard all played themselves on this show (perhaps inspired by the success in the US of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, also featuring a real-life family), bringing the family before the UK public.

In the 1950s, both Barbara and Richard began their own independent careers; Richard recorded one single, but primarily found his career to be as an actor, both in the UK and the US. With Barbara, the situation was reversed: she did some acting, but found more popularity as a singer, with two hits in the UK Singles Chart. However, after those two hits she was unable to chart, and went into acting, both in the UK and U.S.

Lyon sang in her own TV series, Dream Time With Barbara (1955). She married Russell Turner, the show's producer, the following year. The couple divorced, and she married accountant Colin Burkitt in 1968. They had one son, and later divorced.

Death

She died on July 10, 1995 of a cerebral hemorrhage in West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth, west London, at the age of 63.

Discography

  • "Stowaway" (1955) - Columbia - UK #12
  • "Letter to a Soldier" (1956) - Columbia - UK #27
  • References

    Barbara Lyon Wikipedia