Mary Carlisle
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Mary Carlisle is an actress of B-movies. The archetypal of the 1930s, Mary Carlisle was brought to Hollywood at the age of four by her recent widow mother. While eating lunchv with her mother at the Universal Pictures commissary, Mary was spotted by Carl Laemmle, Jr. and offered a screen test, Interested, Mary decided to finish school before launching into her film career.
Carlisle finnally stepped in front of the camera starring in her first movie, Madame Satan, co-starring Cecil B. DeMille. Thereafter, she freelanced in eighteen othe movies as from a supporting actress to leading roles, including three movies co-starring Bing Crosby in College Humor, Double or Nothing and Doctor Rhythm.
During Mary's first decade in Hollywood, her mother became the scond wife of industrialist. Henry J. Kaiser. Mary herself married New York socialite James Blakely an erstwhile film actor who graduated to an executive post at 20 Century-Fox.
Mmary Cartisle retired in 1942; seven years later, she began a second lengthly career as the manager of the Elizabeth Arden Salon in Beverly Hills.
Recently, Cartistle had received a "star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.