Meg Mundy
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Meg Mundy in The Respectful Prostitute at the Cort Theatre. Photo by Carl Van Vechten |
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Born | Margaret L. Mundy January 1915 (age 92–93) London, England, United Kingdom |
Margaret L. "Meg" Mundy (born January 1915) [1]was born in London[2], but came to the United States at a young age.
A stage and screen actress for over 60 years, she has successfully maintained her privacy, and little is known about her personal details. However, it is known that she is the sister of Columbia University history professor John Mundy, who died in 2004[3][4]
[edit] Awards
In 1948, she won the Theatre World Award for her performance in The Respectful Prostitute at Cort Theatre [2]
In 1982, she won an award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series at the 9th Daytime Emmy Awards for her role on The Doctors.
[edit] References
- ^ Zaba
- ^ a b Meg Mundy at the Internet Broadway Database
- ^ Historians.org
- ^ Meg Mundy at the Internet Movie Database