Most Recent Role: Paradise Ryan on O'Hara, U.S. Treasury
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Clarinda, Iowa, USA
Birthday: 8-3-1921
Birth Name: Marvel Marilyn Maxwell
Date of Death: 3-20-1972
Cause of Death: Heart Attack (Los Angeles, California, USA)
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Clarinda, Iowa, USA
Birthday: 8-3-1921
Birth Name: Marvel Marilyn Maxwell
Date of Death: 3-20-1972
Cause of Death: Heart Attack (Los Angeles, California, USA)
Most Recent Appearance
Operation: Offset
Friday 22 October 1971 on CBS
Jim O’Hara takes on an aging burlesque queen who now runs a major counterfeiting operation.
Her 15-year-old son Matthew found her dead in the bathroom of their home in 1972.
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She trained in dance from age 3.
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She was married to actor John Conte.
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Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
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Bus Stop
Grace Sherwood |
The Bob Hope Show
Herself |
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The Bob Hope Show
Herself |
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Guest |
| The Red Skelton Show |
| Guest Star | |
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77 Sunset Strip
Bullets for Santa Pauline Grant |
77 Sunset Strip
Legend of Crystal Dart Crystal Dart |
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Adventures in Paradise
Beached Lili Montegro |
Adventures in Paradise
The Serpent in the Garden Virgie Shackleford |
|
Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre
Have Girls Will Travel Charity |
Branded
Price of a Name Lucy Benson |
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Bus Stop
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The Bob Hope Show
During the 1952-1953 season, NBC rotated "The Bob Hope Show" with other variety shows in a Sunday night block known as "The Colgate Comedy Hour" (Sept. 1950 to Dec. 1955). Bob Hope also had... more
Welcome to the Bus Stop guide at TV.com. The bus stop of this series was a dine in Sunrise, Colorado, a small town in Rocky Mountain country. The continuing characters included Grace... more
During the 1952-1953 season, NBC rotated "The Bob Hope Show" with other variety shows in a Sunday night block known as "The Colgate Comedy Hour" (Sept. 1950 to Dec. 1955). Bob Hope also had... more

