Mary Lawrence (actress)
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Mary Lawrence | |
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Mary Lawrence (1952), in The Lady Says No | |
Born |
Mary Lou Lender May 17, 1918 Lorain, Ohio |
Died |
September 24, 1991 73)[1][2] Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Actor, Author |
Spouse(s) |
Delmer Daves (m.1938-1977; his death) Samuel Doak Young Sr. (m.1980-1987; his death) |
Mary Lawrence (May 17, 1918 - September 24, 1991) was an American actress, who had a lengthy career in film and television.
She had a recurring role in the syndicated television series Casey Jones, which she played Casey's wife Alice Jones. Bobby Clark appeared as her son, Casey, Jr. Lawrence also appeared in episodes of The Bob Cummings Show, The Donna Reed Show, and Dragnet.
After she retired from acting, she turned to writing books on art.
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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County Fair | 1937 | Julie Williams | credited as Mary Lou Lender |
Numbered Woman | 1938 | credited as Mary Lender | |
Professor Beware | 1938 | The Bride | credited as Mary Lou Lender |
The Stratton Story | 1949 | Dot | |
Night into Morning | 1951 | Edith Bottomly | |
The Lady Says No | 1952 | Mary | |
Climax! | 1955 | season 1 episode "Flight 951" | |
The Bob Cummings Show | 1955–1958 | Ruth Helm | |
A Cry in the Night | 1956 | Madge Taggart | |
Casey Jones (TV series) | 1957–1958 | Alice Jones | |
The Donna Reed Show | 1959 | Myra Keppler | |
Dragnet (TV series) | 1959 | season 8 episode "The Big Byron" | |
The Asphalt Jungle (TV series) | 1961 | Marian Gower | |
Back Street | 1961 | Marge Claypole | |
The Best Man | 1964 | Mrs. Merwin | |
Run for Your Life (TV series) | 1965 | Mrs. Beaumont |
Bibliography
- — (1975). Mother and Child: 100 Works of Art with Commentaries by 106 Distinquished People. Thomas Y. Crowell Company.[1][2][3]
- — (1982). Lovers: 100 Works of Art Celebrating Romantic Love, With Commentaries by the Distinguished and the Great. ISBN 0-89479-116-8.[1][2][4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Mary Lawrence, 73; Activist Was Former Actress in TV, Movies". Los Angeles Times. 28 September 1991. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Mary Lawrence Dies; Actress on TV Was 73". The New York Times. 29 September 1991. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Mother and Child: 100 Works of Art with Commentaries by 106 Distinquished People: Lawrence Mary (compiled by): Books". Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Lovers: 100 Works of Art Celebrating Romantic Love, With Commentaries by the Distinguished and the Great (9780894791161): Mary Lawrence: Books". Retrieved 6 November 2011.
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