Barbra Fuller (born Barbara Fuller; either July 21, 1921 or July 31, 1925) is an American former old-time radio, motion picture, and television actress.
Barbara Fuller was born in Nahant, Massachusetts.
Fuller signed a contract with Republic Pictures in 1949. She appeared frequently in B-movies and television series in the 1950s. She changed her hair color frequently for film roles. Its hue varied from platinum to brunette in her four movies released by Republic Pictures in 1950. She returned to blonde as Laurel Vernon in Lonely Heart Bandits (1950).
Fuller appeared with John Eldridge and Dorothy Patrick in this crime drama. Her first screen credit is for The Red Menace (1949). This was followed by roles in Crosswinds and Flame of Youth (1949). In the latter she was the leading lady, acting opposite Ray McDonald and Tony Barret. In The Red Menace she played "Mollie O'Flahery", a character used by the Communist Party as bait. In City of Bad Men (1953), a Western adventure, she played a minor character. Afterward she was mostly involved in television work. Her last parts as a movie actress came in How Sweet It Is! (1968) and The Roommates (1973).
Fuller acted in a number of soap operas. She played Claudia in One Man's Family. She did her first radio work in Chicago between the ages of 9 and 11. By age 18 she had appeared in 25 radio serials.
Fuller was heard in Whispering Streets, The Guiding Light, Ma Perkins, Today's Children,Scattergood Baines, Madame Courageous, Road of Life, and Stepmother.