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Marilyn Erskine (born April 24, 1926) is an American actress who started performing at the age of three on radio, and has since appeared in radio, theater, film and television roles from the 1920s through the 1970s.


Early life

Erskine was born in
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on April 24, 1926, and was in show business from early childhood. She attended the Professional Children's School in New York.


Radio career

Erskine started her performing career at the age of three years, appearing on a local radio show in
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. She also appeared on the nationwide CBS radio show ''
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'' sometime between 1929 and 1937, where children played all the roles in adaptions of fairy tales and other children's stories.Dunning, John (1998) "On the Air: the Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio" Oxford University Press, pages 391-393; She played Gail Carver in the soap opera ''Lora Lawton'', which ran on
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1943-1950, Jane Brown on ''
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'', which ran on NBC 1938-1956, and Cherry Martin in '' The Romance of Helen Trent'', which ran on
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1933-1960. Erskine performed the role of Jane Baxter in
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's '' Mercury Theatre on the Air'' adaptation of '' Seventeen'' (October 16, 1938). In 1945, Erskine was a member of the cast of the syndicated comedy ''Keeping Up with Wigglesworth''.Terrace, Vincent (1999). ''Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows''. McFarland & Company, Inc.; . pg. 189.


Theater career

As a teenager, she appeared in at least nine Broadway productions in New York City: * ''Excursion'' (playing Eileen Loschavio) April 9, 1937 - July ?, 1937 * ''The Ghost of Yankee Doodle'' (playing Patience Garrison) November 22, 1937 - January ?, 1938 * ''Our Town'' (playing Rebecca Gibbs) February 4, 1938 - November 19, 1938 * ''The Primrose Path'' (playing Eva Wallace) January 4, 1939 - May ?, 1939 * ''Goodbye in the Night'' (playing Gertie) March 18–23, 1940 * ''Ring Around Elizabeth'' (playing Mercedes) November 17–25, 1941 * ''What Big Ears!'' (playing Betty Leeds) April 20–25, 1942Burr, Eugene (reviewer) "New Play on Broadway" Billboard (May 2, 1942) (Vol. 54, No. 18 ISSN 0006-2510, published by Nielsen Business Media, Inc) page 10 * ''Nine Girls'' (playing Shirley) January 13–16, 1943 * ''Pretty Little Parlor'' (playing Anastasia) April 17–22, 1944 As an adult, she appeared in at least one Broadway production in New York City and several Off-Broadway plays: * ''The Linden Tree'' (playing Dinah Linden) March 2–6, 1948 * ''Our Town'' (playing Emily Webb) 1953 - 1955


Film career

Erskine appeared in several Hollywood movies in the early 1950s. Already in 1940, she stated a desire to become a Hollywood actress when she became an adult. She played herself in an MGM documentary ''Challenge the Wilderness'' (1951), on the production problems faced while filming ''Westward the Women''. Her first film was the 1951
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'', where she had a supporting role as Jean Johnson. The following year, she appeared in '' Above and Beyond'', '' The Girl in White'', and '' Just This Once'', again in supporting roles. Her first co-starring role was in the 1953
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The Eddie Cantor Story ''The Eddie Cantor Story'' is a 1953 American musical drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Keefe Brasselle, Marilyn Erskine and Aline MacMahon. It is a biopic based on the life of Eddie Cantor featuring Brasselle as Cantor. It was ...
''. It was based on the life of the American singer and actor
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, who was still alive at the time. She then featured in a couple of films in 1953, before moving on to television. She was one of the narrators for the MGM documentary '' The Hoaxters'' (1953), a short history of communism.


Television career

Erskine appeared in almost every anthology drama series of the
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, from ''
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'' to '' Science Fiction Theater'' to ''
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'', appearing in over fifty different productions on thirty different series from 1949 to 1962. In her later career, after 1962, she primarily played roles on westerns and crime dramas. She was co-starred on the television series '' The Tom Ewell Show'', playing Tom's wife, Frances Potter.Terrace, Vincent (2011). ''Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 1092. This sitcom ran from September 1960 through May 1961 on
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. She was a co-presenter for the Short Subject Awards category of the 26th Annual Academy Awards in 1954, and appeared as herself in the last episode of ''
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'' June 10, 1956. She made two guest appearances on ''
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. In 1964 she played Susan Pelham in "The Case of the Careless Kidnapper," and in 1966 she played Mirabel Corum in "The Case of the Unwelcome Well." Her last role on television was in 1972, in the '' Ironside'' TV series, also starring Burr.


Personal life

Erskine married Hollywood producer and director
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in May 1945. The marriage was annulled two months later. She later remarried, to insurance executive Charles Curland in 1955, and had two children. Their home in Brentwood, California was featured in an article in the Fall 1958 issue of ''
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Filmography

* ''
Westward the Women ''Westward the Women'' is a 1951 American western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel and John McIntire. Plot In 1851, the working men of Whitman's Valley in California are lonely. Local proprietor Ro ...
'' (1951) playing Jean Johnson * '' Above and Beyond'' (1952) playing Marge Bratton * '' The Girl in White'' (1952) playing Nurse Jane Doe * '' Just This Once'' (1952) playing Gertrude Crome * ''
The Eddie Cantor Story ''The Eddie Cantor Story'' is a 1953 American musical drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Keefe Brasselle, Marilyn Erskine and Aline MacMahon. It is a biopic based on the life of Eddie Cantor featuring Brasselle as Cantor. It was ...
'' (1953) playing Ida Tobias Cantor * '' A Slight Case of Larceny'' (1953) playing Mrs. Emily Clopp * '' Confidentially Connie'' (1953) playing Phyllis Archibald


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Erskine, Marilyn 1926 births Living people 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American women American film actresses American television actresses American radio actresses American stage actresses American child actresses Actresses from Rochester, New York