Mary Lawrence (actress)

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Mary Lawrence

Mary Lawrence (1952)

Mary Lawrence (1952), in The Lady Says No
Born Mary Lou Lender
(1918-05-17)May 17, 1918
Lorain, Ohio, U.S.
Died September 24, 1991(1991-09-24) (aged 73)[1][2]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor, Author
Years active 1937-1965
Spouse(s) Delmer Daves
(m. 1938–1977; his death) (3 children)
Samuel Doak Young Sr.
(m. 1980–1987; his death)
Children Michael Daves (b. 1939)
Deborah Daves (b.1941)

Mary Lawrence (May 17, 1918 – September 24, 1991) was an American actress, who had a lengthy career in film and television.

She had a recurring role in the syndicated television series Casey Jones, which she played Casey's wife Alice Jones. Bobby Clark appeared as her son, Casey, Jr. Lawrence also appeared in episodes of The Bob Cummings Show, The Donna Reed Show, and Dragnet.

After she retired from acting, she turned to writing books on art.

List of acting performances in film and television
Title Year Role Notes
County Fair 1937 Julie Williams credited as Mary Lou Lender
Numbered Woman 1938 credited as Mary Lender
Professor Beware 1938 The Bride credited as Mary Lou Lender
The Stratton Story 1949 Dot
Night into Morning 1951 Edith Bottomly
The Lady Says No 1952 Mary
Climax! 1955 season 1 episode "Flight 951"
The Bob Cummings Show 19551958 Ruth Helm
A Cry in the Night 1956 Madge Taggart
Burns and Allen (TV Series) 1956 Dr. J.L. Hendricks' nurse[3] Season 6; Episode 39: Mrs. Sohmers Needs a Psychologist
Casey Jones (TV series) 19571958 Alice Jones
The Donna Reed Show 1959 Myra Keppler
Dragnet (TV series) 1959 season 8 episode "The Big Byron"
The Asphalt Jungle 1961 Marian Gower season 1 episode "The Lady and the Lawyer"
The Lawbreakers 1961 Marian Gower film adaptation of The Asphalt Jungle episode "The Lady and the Lawyer"
Back Street 1961 Marge Claypole
The Best Man 1964 Mrs. Merwin
Run for Your Life (TV series) 1965 Mrs. Beaumont

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