Barbara Hale is a popular actress who is best remembered for playing Della Street on Perry Mason
She was born Barbara Bernice Hale on April 18, 1922 in DeKalb, Illinois. Her father, Luther Hale, was a landscape gardener. When she was a child she took tap and ballet lessons. After graduating from high school she enrolled at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. To make some extra money she began modeling. Barbara started dating a soldier and moved with him to Hollywood in 1942. She signed a contract at RKO and made her film debut in the 1943 comedy Gildersleeve's Bad Day. The beautiful brunette appeared in numerous movies including The Falcon In Hollywood, Lady Luck, and The Window. While filming West Of The Pecos in 1945 she fell in love with actor Bill Williams. On June 22, 1946 she and Bill were married. The couple had three children together - Jody, William, and Juanita. Barbara left RKO in 1949 and was signed by Columbia Pictures. She costarred with Jimmy Stewart in The Jackpot and with Rock Hudson in the western Seminole. In 1957 she was offered a role on the new television series Perry Mason starring Raymond Burr. Playing Della Street, Perry's loyal legal secretary, made her a popular TV star.