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Edith Marie Blossom MacDonald (August 21, 1895 – January 14, 1978), also known as Blossom Rock, was an American actress of vaudeville, stage, film and television. During her career she was also billed as Marie Blake or Blossom MacDonald. Her younger sister was screen actress and singer
Jeanette MacDonald Jeanette Anna MacDonald (June 18, 1903 – January 14, 1965) was an American soprano and actress best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier (''The Love Parade'', ''Love Me Tonight'', ''The Merry Widow (1934 film) ...
. Rock is best known for her role as " Grandmama" on the 1960s
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Personal life

Blossom Rock was born on August 21, 1895, in
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. She was the second of three daughters born to Anna May (née Wright) and Daniel McDonald. The family later changed the spelling of their last name to MacDonald. As a youth, Blossom first performed in
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with her younger sister, Jeanette. She had an elder sister, Elsie Wallace MacDonald, who had also been a vaudeville performer and then operated a dance school until 1962. She married actor Clarence Warren Rock, on September 26, 1926, in
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, and they performed as a vaudeville act titled "Rock and Blossom" from 1925 to 1929. Clarence Rock died in 1960, and the couple had no children.


Career

Rock adopted the name Marie Blake for her film career, beginning as a
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contract player in 1937 with an uncredited appearance in ''
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''. Her first credited major part was '' Love Finds Andy Hardy'' (1938), and she then played her most notable onscreen role as Sally, the hospital switchboard operator, in the nine films that comprised
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's popular '' Dr. Kildare'' series from 1938 to 1942. She once had the same agent as
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, whose similar career later caused Rock to fire him. Rock returned to using her real name in the 1950s, and later gained her biggest fame by playing " Grandmama" on the ABC
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'', which was originally broadcast from 1964 to 1966. In October 1964, she made a public appearance in character at a haunted house at
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Illness and death

Rock suffered a
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in December 1967 that affected her speech and prevented her from reuniting with fellow castmates for the 1977 television film '' Halloween with the New Addams Family''. However, she reportedly watched the film from the
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. She died at age 82 on January 14, 1978, in
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, and was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
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Selected filmography

* ''
My Dear Miss Aldrich ''My Dear Miss Aldrich'' is a 1937 American comedy drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Pidgeon, and Edna May Oliver about a young woman who inherits a New York City newspaper and decides to become a repo ...
'' (1937) as Telephone Operator (scenes deleted) * '' Thoroughbreds Don't Cry'' (1937) as Hospital Telephone Operator (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) as Mrs. Schwartz (uncredited) * '' Love Is a Headache'' (1938) as Hillier's Secretary (uncredited) * '' Woman Against Woman'' (1938) as Miss Van Horn — Ellen's New Nursemaid (uncredited) * '' Love Finds Andy Hardy'' (1938) as Augusta * '' Rich Man, Poor Girl'' (1938) as Mrs. Gussler * '' Three Loves Has Nancy'' (1938) as Second Woman Getting Autograph (uncredited) * '' Vacation from Love'' (1938) as Bill's Receptionist (uncredited) * '' Young Dr. Kildare'' (1938) as Miss Sally Green (uncredited) * '' Dramatic School'' (1938) as Annette * '' The Ice Follies of 1939'' (1939) as Effie Lane — Tolliver's Secretary (uncredited) * '' Blind Alley'' (1939) as Harriet * '' Calling Dr. Kildare'' (1939) as Sally * '' The Women'' (1939) as Stockroom Girl (uncredited) * '' The Secret of Dr. Kildare'' (1939) as Sally — Telephone Operator * '' Day-Time Wife'' (1939) as Singing Telegram Operator (uncredited) * '' A Child Is Born'' (1939) as Ethel — Reception Nurse (uncredited) * '' Judge Hardy and Son'' (1939) as Augusta McBride * '' Alfalfa's Aunt'' (1939 MGM Short) as Aunt Penelope * '' The Man Who Wouldn't Talk'' (1940) as (uncredited) * '' Dr. Kildare's Strange Case'' (1940) as Sally, Hospital Switchboard Operator * ''
Sailor's Lady ''Sailor's Lady'', also known as ''Sweetheart of Turret One'', is a 1940 film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall. The supporting cast includes Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe. Football player Amby Schind ...
'' (1940) as Beauty Operator (uncredited) * '' They Drive by Night'' (1940) as Waitress (uncredited) * ''
Dr. Kildare Goes Home ''Dr. Kildare Goes Home'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Laraine Day. It is the fifth in the MGM series of nine films with Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare made from 1938–1942. P ...
'' (1940) as Sally * '' They Knew What They Wanted'' (1940) as Waitress (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1940) as Miss Lulubell * '' Gallant Sons'' (1940) as Woman Helping to Look For Ring (uncredited) * '' Dr. Kildare's Crisis'' (1940) as Sally, Hospital Receptionist * '' Jennie'' (1940) as Minor Role * '' You're the One'' (1941) as Beauty Shop Operator * '' Here Comes Happiness'' (1941) as Clara * '' The People vs. Dr. Kildare'' (1941) as Sally * '' Caught in the Draft'' (1941) as Nurse with Castor Oil (uncredited) * '' Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day'' (1941) as Sally * '' Remember the Day'' (1941) as Miss Cartwright * '' Blue, White and Perfect'' (1942) as Ethel * '' Dr. Kildare's Victory'' (1942) as Sally * ''
The Wife Takes a Flyer ''The Wife Takes a Flyer'' (aka ''Highly Irregular'', UK title: ''A Yank in Dutch'') is a 1942 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace. The film stars Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The screenplay of ''The Wi ...
'' (1942) as Frieda (uncredited) * '' A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen'' (1942) as Motel Landlady (uncredited) * '' Small Town Deb'' (1942) as Beauty Operator * '' Calling Dr. Gillespie'' (1942) as Sally, Receptionist * '' Give Out, Sisters'' (1942) as Biandina Waverly * ''
I Married a Witch ''I Married A Witch'' is a 1942 American romantic screwball comedy fantasy film directed by René Clair and written by Robert Pirosh and Marc Connelly. Starred by Veronica Lake as the title character witch whose plan for revenge goes comically ...
'' (1942) as Purity Sykes (uncredited) * '' Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant'' (1942) as Sally * '' Good Morning, Judge'' (1943) as Nicky Clark * '' Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case'' (1943) as Sally * ''
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'' (1943) as Miss Ryan (uncredited) * '' Campus Rhythm'' (1943) as Susie Smith — Hartman's Secretary * '' Whispering Footsteps'' (1943) as Sally Lukens, boarder * '' Make Your Own Bed'' (1944) as Woman Jerry Mistakes for Susan (uncredited) * '' South of Dixie'' (1944) as Ruby * '' Sensations of 1945'' (1944) as Miss Grear (uncredited) * '' Gildersleeve's Ghost'' (1944) as Harriet Morgan * ''
The Unwritten Code ''The Unwritten Code'' is a 1944 American drama film directed by Herman Rotsten and written by Leslie T. White and Charles Kenyon. The film stars Ann Savage, Tom Neal, Roland Varno, Howard Freeman, Mary Currier and Bobby Larson. The film wa ...
'' (1944) as Nurse (uncredited) * '' Roughly Speaking'' (1945) as Nurse (uncredited) * ''
Keep Your Powder Dry ''Keep Your Powder Dry'' is a 1945 American drama film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Lana Turner, Susan Peters, and Laraine Day. Its plot follows three women who join the Women's Army Corps during World War II. The screenplay was writt ...
'' (1945) as WAC Supply Corporal (uncredited) * '' Between Two Women'' (1945) as Sally * '' Pillow to Post'' (1945) as Wilbur's Mother (scenes deleted) * '' Christmas in Connecticut'' (1945) as Mrs. Wright (uncredited) * '' Abbott and Costello in Hollywood'' (1945) as Royce's Secretary (uncredited) * '' Gentleman Joe Palooka'' (1946) as Maid * '' Fun on a Weekend'' (1947) as Mr. Prigee's Secretary (uncredited) * ''
Dark Delusion ''Dark Delusion'' is a 1947 American drama film directed by Willis Goldbeck and starring James Craig, Lionel Barrymore, and Lucille Bremer. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the last film in the Dr. Kildare film series which ...
'' (1947) as Sally * ''
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'' (1947) as Reporter (uncredited) * ''
Mourning Becomes Electra ''Mourning Becomes Electra'' is a play cycle written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. The play premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on 26 October 1931 where it ran for 150 performances before closing in March 1932, starring Lee Ba ...
'' (1947) as Minnie Ames * '' The Gangster'' (1947) as House Mistress (uncredited) * '' An Innocent Affair'' (1948) as Hilda — the Maid * '' The Girl from Manhattan'' (1948) as Committeewoman (uncredited) * ''
The Snake Pit ''The Snake Pit'' is a 1948 American psychological drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick. Based on Mary Jane Ward's 1946 semi-autobiog ...
'' (1948) as Patient Awaiting Staff (uncredited) * '' Bad Boy'' (1949) as Miss Worth (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949) as Mrs. Nesbitt * '' Angels in Disguise'' (1949) as Millie (uncredited) * '' Chicago Deadline'' (1949) as Telephone Operataor (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949) as Hannah Dobbs * '' Paid in Full'' (1950) as Tired Woman Patient (uncredited) * ''
A Woman of Distinction ''A Woman of Distinction'' is a 1950 American screwball romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland and Edmund Gwenn. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Plot Born to a wealthy a ...
'' (1950) as Wax Operator (uncredited) * '' Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle'' (1950) as Prunella, Humphrey's Sister (uncredited) * ''
Love Nest ''Love Nest'' is a 1951 American comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Newman, and starring June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay, Marilyn Monroe, and Jack Paar. It features an early supporting role for Monroe, and is one of the few films ...
'' (1951) as Mrs. Quigg (uncredited) * '' F.B.I. Girl'' (1951) as Landlady * '' Gobs and Gals'' (1952) as Bertram's Mother * '' The Star'' (1952) as Annie, Stones' Maid (uncredited) * '' Small Town Girl'' (1953) as Customer (uncredited) * '' Phantom of the Rue Morgue'' (1954) as Marie (uncredited) * '' The Human Jungle'' (1954) as Mrs. Ashton (uncredited) * '' Hilda Crane'' (1956) as Clara — Mrs. Crane's Housekeeper * '' The Desperados Are in Town'' (1956) as Mrs. Green (uncredited) * '' She Devil'' (1957) as Hannah — the Housekeeper * ''
The Way to the Gold ''The Way to the Gold'' is a 1957 American adventure film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, and Barry Sullivan. It was released by 20th Century-Fox. Plot After serving his time in prison, Joe Mundy (Hunter) ...
'' (1957) as Mrs. Lattimer * ''
From the Terrace ''From the Terrace'' is a 1960 American DeLuxe Color romantic drama film in CinemaScope directed by Mark Robson from a screenplay by Ernest Lehman, based on the 1958 novel of the same name by John O'Hara. The film stars Paul Newman, Joanne Wo ...
'' (1960) as Nellie (uncredited) * '' Swingin' Along'' (1961) as Woman in Apartment No. 1 (uncredited) * '' Snow White and the Three Stooges'' (1961) as Servant (uncredited) * '' The Second Time Around'' (1961) as Mrs. Vera Collins * ''
The New Phil Silvers Show ''The New Phil Silvers Show'' is an American sitcom television series starring Phil Silvers which centers around a factory foreman who is always involved in get-rich-quick schemes. Original episodes aired from September 28, 1963, until April 25, 1 ...
'' (1964, TV series, episode "How to Succeed in Business Without Crying") as Mother Gilhooley * '' The Best Man'' (1964) as Cleaning Woman * ''
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'' (1964–1966, TV series) as Grandmama


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* * (as Marie Blake) * (as Blossom MacDonald) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rock, Blossom 1895 births 1978 deaths American stage actresses American television actresses American film actresses American vaudeville performers Actresses from Philadelphia Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) 20th-century American actresses Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players