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Elizabeth Baur – talent on screen, frost in person

Posted on November 21, 2025 By admin No Comments on Elizabeth Baur – talent on screen, frost in person
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Elizabeth Baur was a familiar face for anyone who grew up glued to Lancer or Ironside. On television, she played Teresa O’Brien with warmth and grit, and later stepped into Ironside as Officer Fran Belding—the polished, competent counterweight to Raymond Burr’s gruff gravitas. She held her ground, earned her fan base, and remains a memorable figure in late-60s and early-70s TV.

But for all the steady professionalism she showed on camera, the experience could shift dramatically the moment the screen wasn’t rolling.

A cool presence with even cooler receptions

Fans who approached her expecting Teresa O’Brien’s gentle charm or Fran Belding’s approachable confidence often ran straight into a wall. Baur wasn’t known for effusive warmth, easy smiles, or lingering small talk. In fact, many admirers remember being shut down with a curt nod, a clipped answer—or, worse, a look that made it clear their enthusiasm was not only inconvenient, but unwelcome.

Some performers thrive on meeting fans.
Elizabeth Baur tolerated it.
Barely.

A career built on poise, but a demeanor that didn’t invite closeness

To be fair, she came from Hollywood lineage—her father a Fox casting director—so she may have grown up seeing the industry as a workplace, not a clubhouse. And professionally, she handled roles with an admirable steadiness. But that same reserve that made her believable as the level-headed cop on Ironside didn’t translate into graciousness when the people watching at home hoped for a moment of connection.

If you caught her at the wrong time—unfortunately, the wrong time seemed fairly often—you’d walk away with the impression she’d have preferred you never walked up at all.

Respect the work, but prepare for the distance

None of this diminishes what she accomplished. She earned her place in two beloved series, carved out 20 years of steady TV work, and kept her personal life largely out of the circus. But if you’re talking about how she interacted with the folks who supported her career?

Elizabeth Baur was a performer who didn’t put much effort into performing off-screen.

Admire the roles.
Appreciate the craft.
Just don’t expect Teresa O’Brien—or even Fran Belding—if you ever tried approaching Elizabeth Baur herself.


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