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Marie Wallace (born May 19, 1939) is an American stage and television actress, best known for her performances in the gothic
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Early life and career

Marie Wallace was born in
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on May 19, 1939, and grew up in the Yorkville neighborhood, on
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. She dreamt of being a star at an early age, having been inspired by the theatrical personality of Rev. Ralph Washington Sockman, the minister of Christ Church Methodist, the church she attended in Manhattan.http://www.DarkShadows.Online As a teenager, Wallace appeared in an
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production, and also did modelling. With her dark red hair, green eyes, classic features, and tall, slender figure, she was popular on the runway, and often did print work. In 1959, Wallace performed on
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as a showgirl in ''Gypsy'' starring
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Wallace continued to perform in Broadway shows in the 1960s and early 1970s including the 1966 production of ''
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'' in the role of Ursula March.


''Dark Shadows''

In 1968, Wallace received national attention when she landed the first of three roles in the Gothic soap opera ''
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'' produced by
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. Her first appearance was on October 4, and she played the part of the diabolical
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-like monster Eve. She played Jenny Collins, the demented wife of Quentin Collins (
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), Wallace's personal favorite character, who was notable for her unkempt mane of red hair, black lace dress, and hysterical, cackling laughter. Her last part in the series was Megan Todd, an antique shop owner in the "Leviathan" storyline. Her final episode on the program aired on March 16, 1970. In 2009, she returned to the world of ''Dark Shadows'' in the series of audio dramas produced by
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. In 2010, she reprised the role of Jenny Collins in '' The Doll House''.


Later career

After ''Dark Shadows'', Wallace had a part as the delightfully evil India Bishop Delaney in ''Somerset'', a soap opera spin-off from ''Another World''. She continued to perform on Broadway, in soap operas, the theatre, and did many television commercials. In 1993, she played the part of
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in a stage production of ''
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'' which was directed by her former ''Dark Shadows'' co-star Jonathan Frid. She still occasionally performs to this day. Wallace is also a photographer, and spends much time involved in charity work. Her longtime friend
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described Wallace as having "grace, beauty, intelligence, sincerity, and kindness." In 2005, her autobiography, entitled ''On Stage and In Shadows,'' was published. A lively chronicle of her early life and especially her unique career in the theater, on Broadway and off, the book was edited by her dear friends Craig Hamrick, author of ''Barnabas & Co.'', and Michael Karol, author of ''The ABC Movie of the Week Companion''. Wallace collaborated with freelance writer (and long-time ''Dark Shadows'' fan) Rod Labbe on an interview for ''Scary Monsters'' magazine, which was published in issue #55, a "special" ''Dark Shadows'' edition. Labbe followed-up with another interview in issue #77, this time focusing on Wallace's recently released autobiography. He also interviewed her for ''
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version of ''
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''. This interview was entitled: "Marie Wallace: Eve of Destruction." A fourth interview, entitled "The Marie Wallace Chronicles," appeared in ''Scary Monsters'' #104, published in 2017. All four interviews garnered Labbe Rondo Award nominations for Best Article and Best Interview. Wallace was extensively interviewed with her longtime friend Barbara London for the theater magazine '' The Sondheim Review'', published in the winter of 2008, about their experiences with Ethel Merman in ''Gypsy'' as branches of the stripper Christmas tree that climaxed the stripper montage near the end of the show; including a story about an on-stage monkey who got quite excited when Merman sang. Written by a fellow member of a NY acting workshop, John Ellis, it supplements the stories in Wallace's own memoir. On June 24, 2012 Wallace co-starred with
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in a production of ''
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'' that benefitted The Actors' Temple in New York City.


Personal life

In 1959, Wallace married Gregory Pollock, a plastic surgeon who was a former actor. He died in the early 1970s.


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wallace, Marie 1939 births American television actresses American film actresses American stage actresses 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses Living people People from Yorkville, Manhattan Methodists from New York (state)