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Marcia Van Dyke(1922-2002)

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Marcia Van Dyke
Marcia Van Dyke was born March 26, 1922 to Evelyn and Edward Van Dyke. Raised in Menlo Park, California, Marcia became an accomplished violinist, in fact, the first female violinist in the San Francisco Symphony. Van Dyke toured the US with the orchestra, and was on the cover of LIFE Magazine on Jan. 19, 1948. She went on to play with the New York Philharmonic and the New York Opera.

Her talent as a violinist was showcased when she played Louise, Van Johnson's friend, in "In The Good Old Summertime". Besides films, she also appeared on Broadway. Later in life she was active on many different music and chamber boards.

Upon retiring from acting, Van Dyke continued to play violin professionally until she retired in the 1990s.
BornMarch 26, 1922
DiedNovember 11, 2002(80)
BornMarch 26, 1922
DiedNovember 11, 2002(80)
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Known for

Gigi Perreau, Zachary Scott, and Ann Sothern in L'ombre sur le mur (1950)
L'ombre sur le mur
6.7
  • Secretary
  • 1950
Judy Garland and Van Johnson in Amour poste restante (1949)
Amour poste restante
7.1
  • Louise Parkson
  • 1949
Robert Montgomery Presents (1950)
Robert Montgomery Presents
7.6
TV Series
  • Actress
Armstrong Circle Theatre (1950)
Armstrong Circle Theatre
7.6
TV Series
  • Actress

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  • Armstrong Circle Theatre (1950)
    Armstrong Circle Theatre
    7.6
    TV Series
    • 1954
  • Robert Montgomery Presents (1950)
    Robert Montgomery Presents
    7.6
    TV Series
    • 1952
  • Hollywood Opening Night
    5.8
    TV Series
    • 1951
  • Nash Airflyte Theatre
    6.1
    TV Series
    • 1951
  • Stars Over Hollywood (1950)
    Stars Over Hollywood
    TV Series
    • 1950
  • Gigi Perreau, Zachary Scott, and Ann Sothern in L'ombre sur le mur (1950)
    L'ombre sur le mur
    6.7
    • Secretary
    • 1950
  • Judy Garland and Van Johnson in Amour poste restante (1949)
    Amour poste restante
    7.1
    • Louise Parkson
    • 1949
  • Ainsi sont les femmes (1948)
    Ainsi sont les femmes
    6.5
    • Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
    • 1948
  • Judy Garland in Les demoiselles Harvey (1946)
    Les demoiselles Harvey
    7.0
    • Dancer (uncredited)
    • 1946

Personal details

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  • Born
    • March 26, 1922
    • Grants Pass, Oregon, USA
  • Died
    • November 11, 2002
    • Ashland, Oregon, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      John MitchellNovember 16, 1962 - ?
  • Other works
    Stage Play: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Musical. Written by Betty Smith and George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. Alvin Theatre: 19 Apr 1951- 8 Dec 1951 (267 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Cissy"), Johnny Johnston (as "Johnny Nolan"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Harry"), Nomi Mitty (as "Francie") [final Broadway role], Marcia Van Dyke (as "Katie") [Broadway debut], Lou Wills Jr. (as "Petey"), Ruth Amos (as "Mae"), Elaine Barrow (as "Singer"), Marta Becket (as "Girl in Mae's Place/Dancer"), Jordan Bentley (as "Aloysius"), Val Buttignol (as "Dancer"), Joe Calvan (as "Allie"), Claudia Campbell (as "Annie"), Art Carroll (as "Salesman/Singer"), William Carson (as "Singer"), Terry Castagna (as "Singer"), John Connoughton (as "Child"), Jane Copeland (as "Girl in Mae's Place/Singer"), Harland Dixon (as "Old Clothes Man/Judge"), Donn Driver (as "Dancer"), Donald Duerr (as "Edgie/Child"), Celine Flanagan (as "Maudie/Child"), Johnny Ford (as "Singer"), Alan Gilbert (as "Hick"), Jeanne Grant (as "Singer"), Dody Heath (as "Hildy"), Joan Kibrig (as "Girl in Mae's Place/Singer"), Albert Linville (as "Swanswine"), Buzzie Martin (as "Child"), Howard Martin (as "Junior/Child"), James McCracken (as "Singer"), Iona McKenzie (as "Girl in Mae's Place/Dancer"), Patti Milligan (as "Child"), John Mooney (as "Singer"), David Newman (as "Dancer"), Janet Parker (as "Florence"), Billy Parsons (as "Willie"), Beverly Purvin (as "Della/Girl in Mae's Place/Singer"), Frank Seabolt (as "Dancer"), Mary Statz (as "Girl in Mae's Place/Dancer"), Kenneth Utt (as "Singer"), Marc West (as "Dancer"), Bruno Wick (as "Max") [final Broadway role], Eleanor Williams (as "Singer"), Roland Wood (as "Moriarty"), Doris Wright (as "Dancer"). Understudies: Elaine Barrow (as "Katie"), Art Carroll (as "Aloysius"), Jane Copeland (as "Mae"), Donn Driver (as "Allie/Judge/Petey"), Marie Foster (as "Cissy"), Alan Gilbert (as "Johnny (as "Nolan"), Patti Milligan (as "Francie"), Beverly Purvin (as "Hildy") and Kenneth Utt (as "Harry/Moriarty"). Replacement actors: Delbert Anderson (as "Singer"), Claudia Campbell (as "Girl in Mae's Place/Singer"), Dorothy Hill (as "Dancer/Girl in Mae's Place"), Joan Kibrig (as "Annie"), Patti Milligan (as "Florence"), Janet Parker (as "Child"), Dick Price (as "Dancer"), Isabel Price (as "Mae"), Feodore Tedick (as "Singer"), Beverly Jane Welch (as "Singer"). Produced by George Abbott. Produced in association with Robert Fryer. Notes: (1) Previously filmed as Le Lys de Brooklyn (1945). (2) Marcia Van Dyke received a Theatre World award for her Broadway debut as Katie; she introduced the song "Make the Man Love Me".

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