Carlisle, Mary (b. 1912)
Carlisle, Mary (b. 1912)
American actress. Born Feb 3, 1912, in Boston, Massachusetts; stepdau. of Henry J. Kaiser (industrialist); m. James Blakeley (actor, socialite, and 20th Century-Fox exec).
Made film debut in This Reckless Age (1932), followed by Grand Hotel, The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, Palooka, Girl of My Dreams, It's in the Air, Lady Be Careful, Double or Nothing, Touchdown Army, Beware Spooks, Dance Girl Dance, Rags to Riches, Baby Face Morgan and Dead Men Walk, among others; took over management of Elizabeth Arden salon in Hollywood (1951).
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