Mary Carlisle Net Worth is $16 Million Mary Carlisle Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Mary Carlisle (born Gwendolyn Witter on February 3, 1914) is a retired American actress and singer. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, she starred in several Hollywood films in the 1930s, having been one of fifteen girls selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars" in 1932.
Full Name Mary Carlisle Date Of Birth February 3, 1914 Place Of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, United States Height 5' 1" (1.55 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Nationality American Spouse James Blakeley (m. 1942–2007) Parents Leona Ella Witter, Henry J. Kaiser Movies Dead Men Walk, One Frightened Night, Doctor Rhythm, College Humor, Should Ladies Behave, Baby Face Morgan, Kentucky Kernels, Double or Nothing, Dance, Girl, Dance, Murder in the Private Car, Tip-Off Girls, Night Court, Kind Lady, Palooka, Rovin' Tumbleweeds, Hawaiian Nights, Men Must Fight, Illegal ... Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Of the 15 WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932, Mary Carlisle is the only surviving member. Those that have died are Gloria Stuart at age 100 years, Dorothy Layton 96, Ruth Hall 92, Eleanor Holm 90, Dorothy Wilson 88, Ginger Rogers 83, Toshia Mori 83, Lilian Bond 83, June Clyde 77, Lona Andre 77, Evalyn Knapp 73, Marion Shockley 70, Patricia Ellis 53 and Boots Mallory 45.
Actress Title Year Status Character Dead Men Walk 1943 Gayle Clayton Baby Face Morgan 1942 Virginia Clark Torpedo Boat 1942 Jane Townsend Rags to Riches 1941 Carol Patrick Dance, Girl, Dance 1940 Sally Rovin' Tumbleweeds 1939 Mary Ford Call a Messenger 1939 Marge Hogan Beware Spooks! 1939 Betty Lou Winters Gifford Hawaiian Nights 1939 Millie Inside Information 1939 Crystal Fighting Thoroughbreds 1939 Marian Say It in French 1938 Phyllis Carrington Illegal Traffic 1938 Carol Butler Touchdown, Army 1938 Toni Denby Hunted Men 1938 Jane Harris Dotor Rhythm 1938 Judy Marlowe Tip-Off Girls 1938 Marjorie Rogers Hold 'Em Navy 1937 Judy Holland Double or Nothing 1937 Vicki Clark Hotel Haywire 1937 Phyllis Lady Be Careful 1936 Billie 'Stonewall' Jackson Love in Exile 1936 Emily Stewart Kind Lady 1935 Phyllis Super-Speed 1935 Nan Gale It's in the Air 1935 Grace Gridley The Old Homestead 1935 Nancy Abbott Champagne for Breakfast 1935 Edie Reach One Frightened Night 1935 The Second Doris Waverly The Great Hotel Murder 1935 Olive Temple Grand Old Girl 1935 Gerry Killaine Girl O' My Dreams 1934 Gwen Kentucky Kernels 1934 Gloria That's Gratitude 1934 Dora Maxwell Million Dollar Ransom 1934 Francesca Shelton Handy Andy 1934 Janice Yates Murder in the Private Car 1934 Ruth Once to Every Woman 1934 Doris Andros This Side of Heaven 1934 Peggy Turner Palooka 1934 Anne Howe Should Ladies Behave 1933 Leone Merrick East of Fifth Avenue 1933 Edna Howard The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 1933 Vivian Saturday's Millions 1933 Thelma Springer Ladies Must Love 1933 Sally Lou Cateret College Humor 1933 Barbara Shirrel Men Must Fight 1933 Evelyn Her Mad Night 1932 Constance 'Connie' Kennedy Smilin' Through 1932 Young Party Guest (uncredited) Down to Earth 1932 Jackie Harper Ship A Hooey! 1932 Short Now's the Time 1932 Short Night Court 1932 Elizabeth Osgood Grand Hotel 1932/I Mrs. Hoffman - Young Honeymooner (uncredited) Hotel Continental 1932 Alicia This Reckless Age 1932 Cassandra Phelps The Great Lover 1931 Blonde Autograph Seeker (uncredited) The Devil's Cabaret 1930 Short Impy (uncredited) Passion Flower 1930 Blonde Party Guest (uncredited) Remote Control 1930 Young Blonde Violinist (uncredited) Madam Satan 1930 Little Bo Peep (uncredited) Children of Pleasure 1930 Secretary (uncredited) Montana Moon 1930 Party Girl (uncredited) The Girl Said No 1930 Party Guest (uncredited) Long Live the King 1923 Minor role (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Kentucky Kernels 1934 performer: "One Little Kiss" 1934 - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character Curse of the Sunset Starlet 2012 Short special thanks: photos
Self Title Year Status Character Popular Science 1938/III Documentary short Herself (uncredited) Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 5 1938 Documentary short Herself La Fiesta de Santa Barbara 1935 Short Herself Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 1933 Short Herself Whippet Racing 1931 Documentary short 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 6679 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Dead Men Walk (1943) as Gayle Clayton
One Frightened Night (1935) as The Second Doris Waverly
Baby Face Morgan (1942) as Virginia Clark
Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) as Sally