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Hunt, Marsha, 1917-2022

LC control no.n 85262625
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Personal name headingHunt, Marsha, 1917-2022
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Variant(s)Hunt, Marcia, 1917-2022
Hunt, Marcia Virginia, 1917-2022
Other standard no.0000000117741647
89800048
Q267814
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.) Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Birth date1917-10-17
Death date2022-09-07
Place of birthChicago (Ill.)
Place of deathLos Angeles (Calif.)
Field of activityActing Civil rights--United States
AffiliationAssociated Actors and Artistes of America
Committee for the First Amendment United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
Profession or occupationActresses Political activists
Found inThe Accusing finger [MP] 1936: credits (cast of characters, Marsha Hunt)
Halliwell's Filmgoer's companion, 1983 (Marsha Hunt; AKA Marcia Hunt; b. 1917; American leading lady)
IMDb, June 14, 2006 (Marsha Hunt; b. Oct. 17, 1917, Chicago, Ill.; birth name: Marcia Virginia Hunt)
The way we wore, 1993: title page (shown and recalled by Marsha Hunt)
Wikipedia, via WWW, October 17, 2016 (Marsha Hunt (actress); Marsha Virginia Hunt (born October 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois) is a retired American film, theatre and television actress who was blacklisted by Hollywood movie studio executives in the 1950s)
IMDb, September 18, 2018: (Marsha Hunt, actress ; b. October 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, USA ; Marcia Virginia Hunt)
New York times, 11 Sept. 2022: in an obituary on page 23 (Marsha Hunt; born Marcia Virginia Hunt on Oct. 17, 1917 in Chicago, Ill. and grew up in New York City, died Wednesday [Sept. 7, 2022] in Los Angeles, aged 104; appeared in more than 50 movies between 1935 and 1949 and seemed well on her way to stardom until her career was damaged by the Hollywood blacklist, and who, for the rest of her career was as much an activist as she was an actress)
Associated languageeng