Marcy McGuire

Marcy McGuire

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marilyn Jeanne McGuire (February 22, 1926 – August 7, 2021), known professionally as Marcy McGuire, was an American actress and contralto singer who was active in the 1940s. She was born to James Joseph McGuire, a film projectionist, and Annona (née Crowley) McGuire. Her parents divorced in the early 1930s while McGuire was still a child. McGuire signed a contract with RKO Pictures and was subsequently cast in her first film at the age of sixteen, Seven Days' Leave (1942), which starred Lucille Ball. Her other films include Higher and Higher (1944, starring Frank Sinatra), Career Girl (1944), Seven Days Ashore (1944), It Happened in Brooklyn (1947) and You Gotta Stay Happy (1948). Her penultimate film before retiring from Hollywood was Jumping Jacks (1952), with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. She also had a minor uncredited role in Disney's Summer Magic (1963) as a young Irish maid named Ellen before she permanently retired. McGuire was married to actor Wally Cassell from 1947 until his death in 2015. The couple had two children. She died in Palm Desert, California on August 7, 2021, at the age of 95. News of her death was only made public in August 2022 by film historians Austin and Howard Mutti-Mewse.
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Kansas City, Kansas, USA
    Birthday
    22 February 1926
Jumping Jacks
Jumping Jacks
6.3
Around the World
Around the World
5
Higher and Higher
Higher and Higher
6
Seven Days Ashore
Seven Days Ashore
2.75
It Happened in Brooklyn
It Happened in Brooklyn
5.633
Career Girl
Career Girl
4
Sing Your Way Home
Sing Your Way Home
5.2
Seven Days' Leave
Seven Days' Leave
6
Ding Dong Williams
Ding Dong Williams
5
You Gotta Stay Happy
You Gotta Stay Happy
6.429
Summer Magic
Summer Magic
6.63