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Waldman, Marian, 1924-1985

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Personal name headingWaldman, Marian, 1924-1985
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Variant(s)Waldman, Marion
Waldman, Marion, 1924-1985
Waldman, M. (Marian), 1924-1985
Other standard no.48493295
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Associated countryCanada
LocatedWinnipeg (Man.) Toronto (Ont.)
Birth date1924-12-16
Death date1985-07-05
Place of birthToronto (Ont.)
Place of deathToronto (Ont.)
Field of activityActing Radio authorship Television authorship
Radio plays Television plays
Profession or occupationActors Actresses Radio writers Television writers
Found inNUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Hale, M. Papers, 1932-1945 (Waldman, Marion; co-authoring radio scripts)
Incompletions, 197-?: spoken introduction (a radio play by Marian Waldman)
Black Christmas (Motion picture : 1974). Black Christmas, 2003: credits (Marian Waldman)
Ottawa citizen, Dec. 22, 1976, viewed online Jan. 27, 2016: Canadian authors receive Council writing grants (Toronto actress and radio dramatist Marian Waldman; Waldman has written radio plays for CBC, NBC, BBC and Australian and New Zealand networks. She has worked as an actress in all media and done literary criticism. Walman worked for many years in the Winnipeg area.)
The globe and mail (Canada), July 10, 1985, viewed online Jan. 27, 2016: Writer's specialty was radio drama (Marian Waldman, a writer and actress for CBC radio, died on Friday [July 5, 1985] of cancer at Princess Margaret Hospital. She was 60. Ms Waldman's name was associated with many high-profile radio productions. Ms Waldman moved to Toronto from her native Winnipeg in the mid-forties for the production of one of her plays, This Man Was My Father, and remained until 1951, when she returned to Winnipeg. She continued to write and also was heard on radio with Arch McDonell. They later were reunited in Toronto; she also worked with her husband, Mortimer Forer, a writer who died about four years ago. She returned to Toronto in 1967. She leaves a son, Elliott)
Wikipedia, Jan. 27, 2016 (Marian Ann Waldman (16 December 1924-5 July 1985) was a Canadian actress. She was also a veteran stage actress for Toronto for many decades of her career. Waldman was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a professor mother and a physician father. Waldman was an Ashkenazi Jew. She began her career as a stage actress while working around the Toronto area, during the 1950s, first as a choir girl, and later with a dramatic repertoire. After a successful run in live theatre, Waldman later became a film actress in the early 1970s, as well as an occasional television screenwriter. Marian died on 5 July 1985, in her native Toronto) sidebar (born 6 December 1924, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Died 5 July 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sometimes miscredited as Marion Waldman)
IMDb, Jan. 27, 2016 (Marian Waldman (1924-1985). Alternate name: Marion Waldman; Actress, Writer; character actress Marian Waldman was born on December 16, 1924 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died at age sixty on July 5, 1985 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; credits as Marian Waldman, Marion Waldman)
McMaster University Libraries, Jan. 27, 2016: archives > finding aids > c > CBC > First accrual (Waldman, Marian; Waldman, M.)
Associated languageeng