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Mary Anderson was born on April 3, 1918 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA as Bebe Anderson. She was an actress, known for Gone with the Wind (1939), Lifeboat (1944) and The Song of Bernadette (1943). She was married to Leon Shamroy and Leonard Marion Behrens. She died on April 6, 2014 in Burbank, California, USA.
Date Of Birth April 3, 1918 Place Of Birth Birmingham, Alabama, USA Profession Actress Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Gone with the Wind (1939) - which won in the category, The Song of Bernadette (1943) and Wilson (1944). 2 While attending Howard College (now Samford University) in her native Birmingham, Alabama, Anderson was discovered by the director George Cukor who was casting for the coveted role of Scarlett O'Hara. Cukor was fired and the role went to Vivien Leigh. 3 During the filming of Lifeboat (1944), Mary Anderson asked the director "Which do you think is my best side, Mr. Hitchcock?". He replied "My dear, you're sitting on it". 4 Her only child, Anderson Alexander Shamroy, died on July 1, 1956, at the age of two months. 5 Was auditioned for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939), and landed a supporting role in the film. 6 Older sister of actor James Anderson .
Actress Title Year Status Character Cheech and Chong's Next Movie 1980 Old Lady in Music Store (uncredited) Daniel Boone 1965 TV Series Marni Tolson Peyton Place 1964 TV Series Catherine Harrington The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters 1964 TV Series Hannah Devlin Lawman 1962 TV Series Martha Carson My Three Sons 1962 TV Series Claire Selby Lock Up 1960 TV Series Fran Gibson Tombstone Territory 1958-1960 TV Series Nellie Cashman / Doris Markham The Betty Hutton Show 1960 TV Series Miss Kingston Markham 1959 TV Series Susan Turner Jet Over the Atlantic 1959 Maria The Californians 1959 TV Series Dora Morgan Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse 1958 TV Series Sarah Mudd Perry Mason 1958 TV Series Arlene Scott Studio One in Hollywood 1958 TV Series Hattie Mike Hammer 1958 TV Series Linda Mayfair Target 1958 TV Series Ellie The Gray Ghost 1958 TV Series Eve Climax! 1956-1957 TV Series Julie Brooks / Nora / Babs Wienecke Lux Video Theatre 1954-1957 TV Series Charlotte / Corinne Matinee Theatre 1956 TV Series Telephone Time 1956 TV Series The Star and the Story 1955 TV Series Joan Mansell / Cora Davis Treasury Men in Action 1954 TV Series Mystery Is My Business 1954 TV Series Your Favorite Story 1953-1954 TV Series I, the Jury 1953 Eileen Vickers Dangerous Crossing 1953 Anna Quinn Schlitz Playhouse 1953 TV Series Cavalcade of America 1952 TV Series Clara Louise Maas The Doctor 1952 TV Series The Unexpected 1952 TV Series Ellen Martin One Big Affair 1952 Hilda Jones Racket Squad 1951 TV Series Passage West 1951 Myra Johnson The Bigelow Theatre 1951 TV Series Chicago Calling 1951 Mary Cannon Hunt the Man Down 1950 Alice McGuire / Peggy Linden Last of the Buccaneers 1950 Swallow The Underworld Story 1950 Molly Rankin The Asphalt Jungle 1950 Police Broadcaster (voice, uncredited) The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre 1949 TV Series The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1948 TV Series Mrs. Max de Winter Stage Door 1948 TV Movie Kaye Hamilton Whispering City 1947 Mary Roberts To Each His Own 1946 Corinne Piersen Behind Green Lights 1946 Nora Bard Within These Walls 1945 Anne Howland Wilson 1944 Eleanor Wilson Lifeboat 1944 Alice MacKenzie The Song of Bernadette 1943 Jeanne Abadie Henry and Dizzy 1942 Phyillis Michael Bahama Passage 1941 Mary Ainsworth Henry Aldrich for President 1941 Phyllis Michael Under Age 1941 Edie Baird Cheers for Miss Bishop 1941 Amy Saunders A Dispatch from Reuter's 1940 Girl with Max (uncredited) My Love Came Back 1940 Woman Mistaken for Amelia by Tony (uncredited) All This, and Heaven Too 1940 Rebecca Jay A Failure at Fifty 1940 Short Ann Rutledge (as Bebe Anderson) The Sea Hawk 1940 Maid of Honor (uncredited) Flight Angels 1940 Daisy Lou 'Til We Meet Again 1940 Girl (uncredited) Gone with the Wind 1939 Maybelle Merriwether Mendelssohn's Wedding March 1939 Short Hilda (uncredited) The Women 1939 Young Girl (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Our World 1987 TV Series Herself - Interviewee Good Morning America 1983 TV Series Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 1645 Vine Street.
Known for movies Gone with the Wind (1939) as Maybelle Merriwether
Lifeboat (1944) as Alice MacKenzie
The Song of Bernadette (1943) as Jeanne Abadie
To Each His Own (1946) as Corinne Piersen