Mary Mackenzie
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Born | Burnley, Lancashire, England |
3 May 1922
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. London, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1946–1963 |
Mary Mackenzie (3 May 1922 – 20 September 1966) was an English actress.[1] One of her earliest credited TV roles was in 1950 on BBC's Sunday Night Theatre, as Miriam in an adaptation of H. G. Wells' The History of Mr Polly, a role she returned to in the 1959 BBC serialization.
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Early and personal Life
Mary Mackenzie was born in Burnley, Lancashire, where she spent her early years. She died at the age of 44 in a car accident in London in 1966.[2]
Acting career
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Television
- Ghost Squad (1963) as Gertrude in the Episode "Gertrude" (season 2, episode 16)
- Z-Cars (1963) as Martha Mather in the Episode "The Listeners" (season 2, episode 22)
- The History of Mr Polly (1959) as Miriam
- Sunday Night Theatre (1950) as Marjorie Radley in the episode "Miss Hargreaves"
- Sunday Night Theatre (1950) as Miriam in the Episode "The History of Mr Polly"
Film
- The Man Who Liked Funerals (1959) as Hester Waring
- A Question of Adultery (1958) as Nurse Parsons
- Yield to the Night (1956) as Matron
- Cloak Without Dagger (1956) as Kyra Gabaine
- The Harassed Hero (1954) as Estelle Logan
- Trouble in the Glen (1954) as Kate Carnoch
- The Long Memory (1952) as Gladys
- Stolen Face (1952) as Lily Conover, before surgery
- The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952) as Mrs. Lucas
- Lady in the Fog aka Scotland Yard Inspector (1952) as Marilyn Durant
- Wanted for Murder (1946) as first victim
References
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- ↑ Lancashire Telegraph Accessed 2010
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