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Marie Wilson
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Wilson in 1951
Born
Katherine Elizabeth Wilson

(1916-08-19)August 19, 1916
Died November 23, 1972(1972-11-23) (aged 56)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1934–1972
Spouse(s)
  • Nick Grinde
    (m. 1938, divorced)
  • Allan Nixon
    (m. 1942; div. 1950)
  • Robert Fallon
    (m. 1951)
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Marie Wilson with director/writer Nick Grinde.

Marie Wilson (born Katherine Elizabeth Wilson; August 19, 1916 – November 23, 1972) was an American radio, film, and television actress. She may be best remembered as the title character in My Friend Irma.

Early life

Wilson was born in Anaheim, California, on August 19, 1916. Her nickname at Anaheim High School was "Maybelle". Wilson graduated from high school in 1933.

Career

Radio

Although Wilson was afraid of the microphone used in radio, she played scatterbrained Irma Peterson in the radio comedy My Friend Irma from April 11, 1947, to August 23, 1954.

Film

Wilson began her career in Hollywood in the 1934 film Down to Their Last Yacht as a ship passenger, and then appeared in Babes in Toyland as Mary Quite Contrary. Wilson appeared in Ladies Crave Excitement (1935), The Girl Friend (1935), Stars Over Broadway (1935), Miss Pacific Fleet (1935), The Big Noise (1936), Melody for Two (1937), Boy Meets Girl (1938), Sweepstakes Winner (1939), Virginia (1941), She's in the Army (1942), You Can't Ration Love (1944), Young Widow (1946), and Never Wave at a WAC (1952). Her career got a boost when she performed at Harold Lloyd's Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals, which led to her being cast in Boy Meets Girl in 1938.

In 1936, she played Miss Murgatroyd in Satan Met a Lady, a loose adaptation of the 1929 novel The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. She was in The Great Garrick as Nicolle in 1937. Wilson was in Fools for Scandal as Myrtle in 1938. She was in Waterfront in 1939 as Ruby Waters.

In 1949, she played Irma Peterson in the film My Friend Irma, reprising her role from the radio series. In 1950, she again played Irma in My Friend Irma Goes West. In 1952, she played Jane Sweet in A Girl in Every Port, based on the short story They Sell Sailors Elephants by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. In 1957, she played Marie Antoinette in The Story of Mankind, loosely based on the nonfiction book The Story of Mankind (1921) by Hendrik Willem van Loon. Wilson's last film was 1962's Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation, based on the novel by Edward Streeter.

Wilson also had roles in short films, including Bum Voyage (1934), Slide, Nellie, Slide (1936), Vitaphone Pictorial Revue (Series 2 No. 6) (1938), and Vitaphone Pictorial Revue (Series 2 No. 12).

Television

Wilson first appeared on television in the series My Friend Irma from 1952 to 1954. She was in two episodes of Burke's Law. Wilson's voice was featured in the short-lived animated television series Where's Huddles?. Her last role was in 1972 as Margaret Cooperman in Love, American Style. Wilson was a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show on four occasions.

Stage

In June and July 1950, Wilson portrayed Lady Teazle in a production of School for Scandal at the Circle Theater in Hollywood. She appeared with her husband, Allan Nixon, who played Charles Surface. During February 1958 she starred as Cherie opposite Robert Gist as Bo in a production of Bus Stop at the Sombrero Playhouse in Phoenix, Arizona.

Walk of Fame

Wilson's talents have been recognized with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: for radio at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard, for television at 6765 Hollywood Boulevard, and for movies at 6601 Hollywood Boulevard.

Sculpture

Wilson's left leg was the model for a 35-ft (sometimes referred to as 34-ft), two-ton sculpture outside the Theme Hosiery (later Sanderson Hoisery) plant on Olympic and Barrington in West Los Angeles. The DuPont Co. commissioned the plaster leg, which was painted as if to be wearing nylons, to promote its new nylons product. Wilson was hoisted thigh-level at the sculpture's unveiling August 6, 1949.

Personal life

Wilson was married to actor Allan Nixon from 1942 to 1950. Her 1951 marriage to actor Robert Fallon lasted until her death from cancer at age 56. Wilson was interred in the Columbarium of Remembrance at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1934 Down to Their Last Yacht Ship Passenger
  • Romantic comedy and musical film directed by Paul Sloane
  • Uncredited
Babes in Toyland Mary Quite Contrary
1935 Ladies Crave Excitement Girl
  • Action and comedy film directed by Nick Grinde
  • Uncredited
The Girl Friend Girl Musical film directed by Edward Buzzell
Stars Over Broadway Molly Musical film directed by William Keighley
Miss Pacific Fleet Virginia 'Vergie' Matthews Comedy film directed by Ray Enright
Broadway Hostess Dorothy Romantic comedy musical film directed by Frank McDonald
1936 Colleen Mabel Romantic and musical film directed by Alfred E. Green
The Big Noise Daisy Comedy and crime film directed by Frank McDonald
Satan Met a Lady Miss Murgatroyd
China Clipper Sunny Avery Drama film directed by Ray Enright
King of Hockey Elsie Drama film directed by Noel M. Smith
1937 Melody for Two Camille Casey Musical film directed by Louis King
Public Wedding Tessie Comedy film directed by Nick Grinde
Over the Goal Co-ed
  • Comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith
  • Uncredited
The Great Garrick Nicolle
  • Historical and comedy film directed by James Whale
  • Based on the play Ladies and Gentlemen by Ernest Vajda
1938 The Invisible Menace Sally Mystery film directed by John Farrow
Fools for Scandal Myrtle
  • Screwball comedy produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy
  • Based on the unproduced 1936 play Return Engagement by Nancy Hamilton, James Shute, and Rosemary Casey
Boy Meets Girl Susie Screwball comedy directed by Lloyd Bacon.
Broadway Musketeers Miss Connie Todd Drama film directed by John Farrow
1939 Sweepstakes Winner Jennie Jones Comedy film directed by William C. McGann
Waterfront Ruby Waters
  • Action and crime film directed by Terry O. Morse
  • Adapted from the play Blind Spot by Kenyon Nicholson
Should Husbands Work? Myrtle Comedy film directed by Gus Meins
The Cowboy Quarterback Maizie Williams Comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith
1941 Virginia Connie Potter Drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith
Rookies on Parade Kitty Mulloy Musical-comedy film directed by Joseph Santley
Flying Blind Veronica Gimble Action-comedy film directed by Frank McDonald
Harvard, Here I Come! Zella Phipps Comedy film directed by Lew Landers
1942 Broadway Grace Crime-drama musical film directed by William A. Seiter
She's in the Army Susan Slatterty Comedy-drama film directed by Jean Yarbrough
1944 You Can't Ration Love Bubbles Keenan Comedy film directed by Lester Fuller
Shine on Harvest Moon Margie Musical-biographical film of the vaudeville team of Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth directed by David Butler
Music for Millions Marie Musical-comedy film directed by Henry Koster
1946 Young Widow 'Mac' McCallister Drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin
No Leave, No Love Rosalind Musical film directed by Charles Martin
1947 The Private Affairs of Bel Ami Rachel Michot Drama film directed by Albert Lewin
The Fabulous Joe Gorgeous Gilmore Comedy film directed by Harve Foster
Linda, Be Good Margie LaVitte Comedy film directed by Frank McDonald
1949 My Friend Irma Irma Peterson
1950 My Friend Irma Goes West
  • Crime-comedy musical film directed by Hal Walker
  • Based on the radio show My Friend Irma
1952 Never Wave at a WAC Clara Schneiderman / Danger O'Dowd Comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod
A Girl in Every Port Jane Sweet
  • Comedy film directed by Chester Erskine
  • Based on the short story They Sell Sailors Elephants by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
1953 I Was a Burlesque Queen Margie LaVitte
  • Drama film written and directed by Sidney W. Pink
  • Archive footage of 1947's Linda, Be Good
Marry Me Again Doris Comedy film written and directed by Frank Tashlin
1957 The Story of Mankind Marie Antoinette
1962 Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation Mrs. Turner
  • Comedy film directed by Henry Koster
  • Based on the novel Mr. Hobbs' Vacation by Edward Streeter

Film shorts/documentaries

Year Title Role Notes
1934 Bum Voyage Ship's Passenger at Party Directed by Nick Grinde
1935 My Girl Sally Leading actress Directed by Alfred J. Goulding
1936 Slide, Nellie, Slide Nellie, the Softball Player Directed by Ralph Staub
1938 Swingtime in the Movies Herself Directed by written by Crane Wilbur
For Auld Lang Syne #3 Herself Documentary
Vitaphone Pictorial Revue (Series 2 No. 6) Herself Directed by Willard Du Brul, Clem McCarthy, and I. Miller
Vitaphone Pictorial Revue (Series 2 No. 12) Herself Directed by Lloyd French
1950 Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman Herself Directed by Ralph Staub
1954 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stars on Parade Herself Written and directed by Ralph Staub

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1952–1954 My Friend Irma Irma Peterson Contract role
1962 The Comedy Spot Ernestine Episode: "The Soft Touch"
Ernestine Ernestine McDougal Made-for-TV-movie directed by Sidney Salkow
1963 Empire Guest Episode: "Hidden Asset" (S 1:Ep 26)
1964 Burke's Law Chuchi Smith Episode: "Who Killed Marty Kelso?" (S 1:Ep 22)
My Son, the Witch Doctor Leading actress Made-for-TV-movie
1965 Burke's Law Ramona Specks Episode: "Who Killed Wimbledon Hastings?"( S2:Ep 20)
1968 Mr. Blackwell Presents Herself Directed by William Edwards and William Stierwalt
1969 Jack Cassidy's St. Patrick's Day TV Special Singer Directed by William Rainbolt
1970 Where's Huddles? Penny McCoy Contract role
1972 Love, American Style Margaret Cooperman Episode: "Love and the Girlish Groom / Love and the New You / Love and the Oldlyweds / Love and the Wishing Star" (S 4:Ep 4)

See also

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