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Mary Sinclair (November 15, 1922 – November 5, 2000) was an American television, film and stage actress and “a familiar face to television viewers in the 1950s” as a performer in numerous plays produced and broadcast live during the early days of television. Sinclair was also a painter and had in her youth been a Conover model. Her husband, for a time, was Broadway producer and director, George Abbott.
Date Of Birth November 15, 1922 Died 2000-11-05 Place Of Birth San Diego, California, USA Profession Actress Nationality American Spouse George Abbott Children Candice Bergen Star Sign Scorpio
# Quote 1 I was the arty type. I wanted to go to New York and be a real actress.
# Fact 1 An accomplished painter. 2 She was the first actress to sign a contract with a television studio. She signed with CBS in 1951.
Actress Title Year Status Character Room to Move 1987 TV Movie Mrs. Gravy Robbery 1985 TV Movie Bank Customer #2 Alice Goodbody 1974 Laramie 1962 TV Series Jenny Stevens Cain's Hundred 1961 TV Series Mrs. Helen Hallson Peter Gunn 1961 TV Series Caroline Haskins One Step Beyond 1961 TV Series Maude Gillespie The Untouchables 1960 TV Series Mrs. Tom Sebring The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1960 TV Series Carol Wichita Town 1960 TV Series Hannah Barnard Border Patrol 1959 TV Series Claire / Rita New York Confidential 1959 TV Series The United States Steel Hour 1957-1958 TV Series Martha / Ruth Ann Wicker Screen Directors Playhouse 1956 TV Series Fay Gault Star Tonight 1956 TV Series Climax! 1955-1956 TV Series Maria Sanchez / Charmain / The Girl The Loretta Young Show 1955 TV Series Louise Andrews / Eileen Cambell Sherlock Holmes 1955 TV Series Mrs. Janet Partridge / Susan Dearing Paris Precinct 1955 TV Series Mme. Marcelle De Lamdore You Are There 1954 TV Series Robert Montgomery Presents 1953-1954 TV Series Woman with a Past 1954 TV Series Sylvia Rockwell #1 (1954) Ponds Theater 1953 TV Series Arrowhead 1953 Lela Wilson Tales of Tomorrow 1953 TV Series The Web 1951-1953 TV Series Suspense 1949-1953 TV Series Julie / Danielle / Marge / ... Danger 1951 TV Series Out There 1951 TV Series Studio One in Hollywood 1949-1951 TV Series Stephanie Gireaux
Jo March
Meg March
... Starlight Theatre 1950-1951 TV Series Marge The Billy Rose Show 1950-1951 TV Series Fireside Theatre 1950 TV Series Pulitzer Prize Playhouse 1950 TV Series Lights Out 1950 TV Series Kraft Theatre 1950 TV Series Theatre of Romance 1949 TV Series
Self Title Year Status Character Songs for Sale 1952 TV Series Herself Wonderful Town, U.S.A. 1951 TV Series Herself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1952 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Best Actress
Known for movies Studio One in Hollywood (1949-1951) as Catherine Earnshaw Linton / Hester Prynne / Jane Eyre / Jo March / Leah / Meg March / Stephanie Gireaux
Arrowhead (1953) as Lela Wilson
Woman with a Past (1954) as Sylvia Rockwell #1 (1954)
Room to Move (1987) as Mrs. Gravy