Philips, Mary (1901–1975)
Philips, Mary (1901–1975)
American stage and screen actress. Born Jan 23, 1901, in New London, CT; died April 22, 1975, in Santa Monica, CA; m. Humphrey Bogart (actor, div.); m. Kenneth MacKenna (actor and story editor, died 1964).
Made NY stage debut in chorus of Apple Blossoms (1919), subsequently appearing over next 33 years in such plays as The Old Soak, The Tavern, The Song and Dance Man, Merrily We Roll Along, Spring Thaw and Chicken Every Sunday; films include Farewell to Arms, Lady in the Dark, The Bride Wore Red, Leave Her to Heaven, Dear Ruth, I Can Get It for You Wholesale and Prince Valiant.
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