
Barbara McNair
Known for Acting · 39 credits
- Born
- 1934-03-04
- Died
- 2007-04-04
- Place of birth
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Also known as
- Barbara Jean McNair · Barbara Joan McNair
Biography
Barbara Jean McNair (March 4, 1934 – February 4, 2007) was an African-American singer and actress. Born Barbara Joan McNair in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Racine, Wisconsin, McNair studied music at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Her big break came with a win on Arthur Godfrey's TV show Talent Scouts, which led to bookings at The Purple Onion and the Cocoanut Grove. She soon became one of the country's most popular headliners and a guest on such television variety shows as The Steve Allen Show, Hullabaloo, The Bell Telephone Hour, and The Hollywood Palace, while recording for the Coral, Signature, and Motown labels. Among her hits were "You're Gonna Love My Baby" and "Bobby". In the early 60s, Barbara made several musical shorts for Scopitone, a franchise of coin-operated machines that showed what were the forerunners of today's music videos. McNair's acting career began on television, guesting on series such as Dr. Kildare, The Eleventh Hour, I Spy, Mission: Impossible, Hogan's Heroes and McMillan and Wife. McNair posed nude for Playboy in the October 1968 issue. She caught the attention of the movie-going public with her much-publicized nude sequences in the gritty crime drama If He Hollers Let Him Go (1968) opposite Raymond St. Jacques, then donned a nun's habit alongside Mary Tyler Moore for Change of Habit (1969), Elvis Presley's last feature film. She portrayed Sidney Poitier's wife in They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! (1970) and its sequel, The Organization (1971). McNair's Broadway credits include The Body Beautiful (1958), No Strings (1962), and a revival of The Pajama Game (1973). McNair starred in her own 1969 television variety series, but it lasted only one season, despite the wattage provided by A-list guests like Tony Bennett and Sonny and Cher, and offers began to dwindle. On December 15, 1976, her husband, Rick Manzi, was murdered, and Mafia boss-turned-FBI-informant Jimmy Fratianno later claimed in his book The Last Mafioso that Manzi had been a Mafia associate who tried to put a contract on the life of a mob-associated tax attorney with whom he had a legal dispute. The ensuing publicity did little to help McNair's floundering career. Her recordings include Livin' End, I Enjoy Being a Girl, and The Ultimate Motown Collection, a 2-CD set with 48 tracks that include her two albums for the label plus a non-album single and B-side and an entire LP that never was released. Into her seventies, McNair resided in the Los Angeles area, playing tennis and skiing to keep in shape on a regular basis and touring on occasion. She died on February 4, 2007, of throat cancer, survived by her husband Charles Blecka.
Known For
TV Shows (27)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962
as Self

The Mike Douglas Show
1961
as Self

Tony Awards
1956
as Self - Performer

Mission: Impossible
1966

Hogan's Heroes
1965
as Kumasa

The Merv Griffin Show
1962
as Self

Dr. Kildare
1961
as Mareema Kamba

The Carol Burnett Show
1967
as Self / Self - Guest

Police Woman
1974

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948
as Self

The Jeffersons
1975

Vega$
1978

The Oscars
1953
as Self
Tonight Starring Jack Paar
1957
as Self

The Steve Allen Show
1956
as Self - Singer

The Mod Squad
1968

Kraft Music Hall
1958
as Self

The Flip Wilson Show
1970
as Self

The Danny Kaye Show
1963
as Self

American Bandstand
1957
as Self

The Hollywood Palace
1964
as Self

Snoops
1989
as Virginia Martin

To Rome with Love
1969

Hullabaloo
1965
as Self
The Barbara McNair Show
1969
as Self - Host

Hell Town
1985
The Jim Nabors Hour
1969
Movies (12)

Fatal Charm
1990
as English Teacher

Venus in Furs
1969
as Rita

Spencer's Mountain
1963
as Graduation Singer (uncredited)

They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
1970
as Valerie Tibbs

The Organization
1971
as Valerie Tibbs

Rowan & Martin at the Movies
1968
as Self

Change of Habit
1969
as Sister Irene Hawkins

Stiletto
1969
as Ahn Dessie

If He Hollers, Let Him Go!
1968
as Lily

The Unkissed Bride
1966
as Herself

The Lonely Profession
1969
as Donna Travers

Neon Signs
1996
as Grace
About Barbara McNair
Barbara Jean McNair (March 4, 1934 – February 4, 2007) was an African-American singer and actress. Born Barbara Joan McNair in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Racine, Wisconsin, McNair studied music at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Her big break came with a win on Arthur Godfrey's TV show Talent Scouts, which led to bookings at The Purple Onion and the Cocoanut Grove. She soon became one of the country's most popular headliners and a guest on such television variety shows as The Steve Allen Show, Hullabaloo, The Bell Telephone… With 39 credits spanning from 1948 to 1996, Barbara McNair has appeared in 12 films and 27 TV shows.
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Most Popular Barbara McNair Movies
- Fatal Charm (1990) — as English Teacher
- Venus in Furs (1969) — as Rita
- Spencer's Mountain (1963) — as Graduation Singer (uncredited)
- They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970) — as Valerie Tibbs
- The Organization (1971) — as Valerie Tibbs
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