Marilyn Maxwell

Marilyn Maxwell

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Marilyn Maxwell was born on Aug 03, 1920 in USA. Marilyn Maxwell's big-screen debut came with Stand by for Action directed by Robert Z. Leonard in 1942. Marilyn Maxwell is known for From Nashville with Music directed by Eddie Crandall, Marilyn Maxwell stars as Mabel and Leo G. Carroll as Arnold. The upcoming new movie Marilyn Maxwell plays is Wild Women which will be released on Oct 20, 1970.

The less famous, but still undeniably talented, of the "Marilyn" sex symbols of the 1940s/'50s was born Marvel Marilyn Maxwell in Clarinda, Iowa on August 3, 1920 (she later began using her middle name professionally at the suggestion of Louis B. Mayer). As a teenager, she worked as an usher at the Rialto Theater in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and later as a radio singer.In 1942, Maxwell signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, appearing on such radio shows as "The Abbott and Costello Show", "Beat the Band", and "Stars Over Hollywood". That same year, she made her movie debut in the star-studded World War II propaganda film L'Heure H (1942). She went on to star in such popular movies of the 1940s/50s as La parade aux étoiles (1943), Aventure au harem (1944), Le champion (1949), La clé sous la porte (1950), Le môme boule-de-gomme (1951) (in which she introduced the carol "Silver Bells"), and Trois bébés sur les bras (1958). Throughout World War II, and later the Korean War, she accompanied three-time co-star (and off-screen lover) Bob Hope on USO tours to entertain troops.Throughout the 1950s, Maxwell directed her focus to television, with guest appearances on such series as The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950), General Electric Theater (1953), The Red Skelton Show (1951), The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (1956), and Playhouse 90 (1956). This continued into the '60s, as Maxwell appeared on La grande caravane (1957), Make Room for Daddy (1953), L'homme à la Rolls (1963), The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), and The Bob Hope Show (1950), and even game shows such as I've Got a Secret (1952) and Pantomime Quiz (1947). Her most prominent part in this period was that of diner owner Grace Sherwood on Bus Stop (1961), a series she left after one season after becoming bored of "doing nothing but pour a second cup of coffee and point the way to the men's room".Maxwell was married three times - to actor John Conte, restaurateur Anders Nylund McIntyre, and producer Jerry Davis - each marriage ending in divorce. She had one son with Davis, Matthew (b. 1956). On March 20, 1972, 15 year-old Matthew returned home from school, only to find his mother dead from an apparent heart attack. Maxwell was 51 at the time of her death.

  • Birthday

    Aug 03, 1920
  • Place of Birth

    Clarinda, Iowa, USA

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