- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em30 de dezembro de 2002 · Del Mar, Califórnia, EUA (morte natural)
- Nome de nascimentoLouise Byrdie Dantzler
- Apelido
- The Sweetest Girl in Pictures
- Altura1,57 m
- Mary Brian nasceu o 17 de fevereiro de 1906 em Texas, EUA. Era atriz e foi conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Peter Pan (1924), Órfãos do Divórcio (1929) e Charlie Chan em Paris (1935). Foi casada com George Tomasini e Jon Whitcomb. Morreu o 30 de dezembro de 2002 em Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesGeorge Tomasini(1947 - 22 de novembro de 1964) (sua morte)Jon Whitcomb(4 de maio de 1941 - 8 de agosto de 1941) (divorciado (a))
- PaisTaurrence J. DantzlerLouise B. Dantzler
- ParentesTaurrence J. Dantzler Jr.(Sibling)
- Once engaged to Cary Grant and once to Dick Powell.
- Was considered for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in ...E o Vento Levou (1939).
- When she was cast as Wendy in 1924's Peter Pan (1924), Paramount cut two years off her age because 18 sounded too old for the part.
- Painting portraits was a hobby she picked up later in life.
- Wampas Baby Star of 1926.
- [on the marriage of Edmund Lowe and Lilyan Tashman] They played both sides of the tracks.
- [on working with William Haines in Brown of Harvard] When his friend, Jimmy Shields, used to come on the set quite often to see him, I think I just took it for granted.
- [on homosexuality in Hollywood] I was around all that time, and it didn't seem that it was that big a deal. There were art directors, wonderful, integral part of the business, that were taken for granted. You admired them for their talent. It was no big deal. If there was a big set party, there was never any division there. Franklin Pangborn. He was accepted by everybody on set. They thought he was funny in the things he did. He didn't socialize a great deal. But that was not from any prejudice. I never thought that way.
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