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Mary Wickes (born Mary Isabella Wickenhauser; June 13, 1910 – October 22, 1995) was an American actress. She often played supporting roles as prim, professional women, secretaries, nurses, nuns, therapists, teachers and housekeepers, who made sarcastic quips when the leading characters fell short of her high standards.
Información profesional. Ocupación. Actriz. Años activa. 1934 - 1995. Partido político. Partido Republicano. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Mary Wickes (13 de junio de 1910 – 22 de octubre de 1995) fue una actriz cinematográfica y televisiva estadounidense.
Mary Wickes. Actress: White Christmas. From the grand old school of wisecracking, loud and lanky Mary Wickes had few peers while forging a career as a salty scene-stealer. Her abrupt, tell-it-like-it-is demeanor made her a consistent audience favorite on every medium for over six decades.
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- St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Mary Wickes. Actress: White Christmas. From the grand old school of wisecracking, loud and lanky Mary Wickes had few peers while forging a career as a salty scene-stealer. Her abrupt, tell-it-like-it-is demeanor made her a consistent audience favorite on every medium for over six decades.
- June 13, 1910
- October 22, 1995
24 de may. de 2024 · Biografía de Mary Wickes 13 de Junio de 1910, y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Los pasos del destino, La indómita y el millonario, I'll See You in My Dreams, Too Much Johnson, Cimarrón.
- EE.UU.
- Intérprete
22 de oct. de 1995 · Known For. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Little Women. White Christmas. Postcards from the Edge. Now, Voyager. Acting. All. Department. Mary Wickes (born Mary Isabella Wickenhauser) was an American stage, screen, and television actress. Her specialty was wisecracking no-nonsense types.
20 de may. de 2021 · Maureen Lee Lenker. Published on May 20, 2021 11:00AM EDT. Long before Emma Stone went to the dogs in Cruella (out May 28), Mary Wickes helped animators to envision a most devilish dame.