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Mary Field (born Olivia Rockefeller; June 10, 1909 – June 12, 1996) was an American film actress who primarily appeared in supporting roles.


Early life

She was born in New York City. As a child, she never knew her biological parents; during her infancy, she was left outside the doors of a church with a note pinned to her saying that her name was Olivia Rockefeller. She was later adopted.''Mary Field'' by Doug McClelland, ''Film Fan Monthly'', October 1973 She attended the Brentwood Hall School in
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.


Hollywood and television

In 1937, she was signed under contract to Warner Bros. Studios and made her film debut in ''
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'' which was released that year. Her other screen credits include parts in such films as ''
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'' (1938), '' The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse'' (1938), '' Eternally Yours'' (1939), '' When Tomorrow Comes'' (1939), '' Broadway Melody of 1940'', '' Ball of Fire'' (1941), '' How Green Was My Valley'' (1941), Shadows on the Stairs (1941), ''
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'' (1942), '' Ministry of Fear'' (1944), ''
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'' (1946), ''
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'' (1947), ''
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'' (1947), and '' Life With Father'' (1947). During her time in Hollywood she appeared in approximately 103 films. Her TV credits include parts in ''
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'' (in 1960 as an abused wife in S5E19’s “Till Death Do Us Part” & in 1962 as Clara Ott in S7E24’s “Coventry”), ''
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'', '' Mr. Adams and Eve'', and ''
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''. In 1963, her last acting role was as a
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in the television series, ''
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'', starring
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and modeled after the 1944 Bing Crosby film of the same name. She appeared in several episodes of the television comedy, '' Topper'', as Henrietta Topper's friend Thelma Gibney.


Personal life

In the 1940s, Field was married to Allan Douglas, a member of the Army Medical Corps. Following her 1963 retirement she was still married to her husband James Madison Walters and lived in Laguna Niguel, California. She also devoted her time to family and was active in the Hollywood Church of Religious Science.


Death

On June 12, 1996, two days after her 87th birthday, Mary Field died at her home in
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, of complications from a stroke. She lived there with her daughter, Susana Kerstein, and son-in-law, Bob Kerstein. She had two grandchildren, Sky Kerstein and Kendall Kerstein. She was
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and her ashes returned to her family.


Complete filmography

*'' Call It a Day'' (1937) as Elsie Lester, Roger's Secretary (uncredited) *''
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'' (1937) as Mrs. Canty *'' Hoosier Schoolboy'' (1937) as School Board Secretary *'' White Banners'' (1938) as Hester *''
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'' (1938) as Woman at the Olympus Ball (uncredited) *''
Cowboy from Brooklyn ''Cowboy from Brooklyn'' is a 1938 American Western musical romantic comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Earl Baldwin. It stars Dick Powell, Pat O'Brien and Priscilla Lane. The film was based on the 1937 Broadway play ''Howd ...
'' (1938) as Myrtle Semple (Elly's secretary) *'' The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse'' (1938) as Millie - Mrs. Updyke's Maid (uncredited) *'' Youth Takes a Fling'' (1938) as Maid (uncredited) *'' Slander House'' (1938) as Bessie, an attendant *'' There Goes My Heart'' (1938) as Mrs. Crud - Pennypepper's Patient (voice, uncredited) *'' The Storm'' (1938) as Woman on Bus (uncredited) *'' His Exciting Night'' (1938) as Carslake's Secretary (uncredited) *'' Federal Man-Hunt'' (1938) as Mock Funeral Participant (uncredited) *'' Made for Each Other'' (1939) as Johns Hopkins technician (uncredited) *''
Society Smugglers ''Society Smugglers'' is a 1939 American crime film directed by Joe May and starring Preston Foster, Irene Hervey and Walter Woolf King.Monaco p.364 It was made and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film sets were designed by the art director ...
'' (1939) as Susan - Sully's Secretary *'' Sergeant Madden'' (1939) as Mrs. Daly (uncredited) *'' The Family Next Door'' (1939) as Secretary (uncredited) *'' The Story of Alexander Graham Bell'' (1939) as Piano Player (uncredited) *'' The Sun Never Sets'' (1939) as Maid (uncredited) *'' Unexpected Father'' (1939) as Nurse (uncredited) *'' Good Girls Go to Paris'' (1939) as Ada - Brand's Maid (uncredited) *''
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'' (1939) as Ethel *'' The Fighting Gringo'' (1939) as Sandra Courtney *'' When Tomorrow Comes'' (1939) as Waitress (uncredited) *'' Dancing Co-Ed'' (1939) as Miss May *'' Eternally Yours'' (1939) as Peabody's Housekeeper (uncredited) *'' Little Accident'' (1939) as Miss Wilson (uncredited) *'' Legion of the Lawless'' (1940) as Mrs. Barton *''
The Invisible Man Returns ''The Invisible Man Returns'' is a 1940 American horror science fiction film directed by Joe May. The film stars Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price, Nan Grey and John Sutton. The film is a sequel to the 1933 film ''The Invisible Man'', and the ...
'' (1940) as Passerby at Willie's House (uncredited) *'' Convicted Woman'' (1940) as Gracie Dunn *'' I Take This Woman'' (1940) as Crazy Woman (scenes deleted) *'' Broadway Melody of 1940'' (1940) as 2nd Bride (uncredited) *'' Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me'' (1940) as Girl Customer (uncredited) *''
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'' (1940) as First Maid *'' Three Faces West'' (1940) as Mrs. Stebbins (uncredited) *'' Girls of the Road'' (1940) as Mae *'' The Howards of Virginia'' (1940) as Susan Howard *'' Yesterday's Heroes'' (1940) as Librarian (uncredited) *'' The Ape'' (1940) as Mrs. Mason (uncredited) *'' The Trail Blazers'' (1940) as Alice Chapman *'' The Bank Dick'' (1940) as Woman (uncredited) *'' Charter Pilot'' (1940) as Secretary (uncredited) *'' Cheers for Miss Bishop'' (1941) as Mary, the Dressmaker (uncredited) *'' Golden Hoofs'' (1941) as Nellie (uncredited) *'' The Great Mr. Nobody'' (1941) as Miss Frame *'' Andy Hardy's Private Secretary'' (1941) as Lingerie Saleswoman (uncredited) *'' Shadows on the Stairs'' (1941) as Miss Snell *'' A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob'' (1941) as Woman on Street (uncredited) *'' Affectionately Yours'' (1941) as Mrs. Collins (uncredited) *'' Father Steps Out'' (1941) as Mrs. Benton, Farm Woman *''
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'' (1941) as Wife (uncredited) *'' Wild Geese Calling'' (1941) as Jennie Delaney *''
One Foot in Heaven ''One Foot in Heaven'' is a 1941 American biographical drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from the autobi ...
'' (1941) as Tallulah 'Lulu' Digby (uncredited) *'' Sea Raiders'' (1941, Serial) as Aggie Nelson *'' How Green Was My Valley'' (1941) as Eve (uncredited) *'' Ball of Fire'' (1941) as Miss Totten *'' Dr. Kildare's Victory'' (1942) as Ms. Nixon (uncredited) *'' Mexican Spitfire at Sea'' (1942) as Agnes, the Epping Maid (uncredited) *'' Mokey'' (1942) as Mrs. Graham *'' The Man Who Wouldn't Die'' (1942) as Maid (uncredited) *'' This Above All'' (1942) as Hotel Maid (uncredited) *'' Miss Annie Rooney'' (1942) as Mrs. Metz *''
Mrs. Miniver ''Mrs. Miniver'' is a 1942 American romantic war drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. Inspired by the 1940 novel '' Mrs. Miniver'' by Jan Struther, it shows how the life of an unassuming Britis ...
'' (1942) as Miss Spriggins (uncredited) *'' The Gay Sisters'' (1942) as Farmer's Granddaughter / Organist (uncredited) *''
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'' (1942) as Miss Pringle, Woman with Cynthia (uncredited) *'' Just Off Broadway'' (1942) as Maid (uncredited) *'' The Major and the Minor'' (1942) as Wilbur & Margie's Mother in Railroad Station (uncredited) *'' Get Hep to Love'' (1942) as Woman Judge (uncredited) *'' You Can't Escape Forever'' (1942) as Kirsty Lundstrom (uncredited) *''
Now, Voyager ''Now, Voyager'' is a 1942 American drama (film and television), drama film starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains, and directed by Irving Rapper. The screenplay by Casey Robinson is based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Oli ...
'' (1942) as Passenger (uncredited) *''
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 Nancy Wooley *''
You Were Never Lovelier ''You Were Never Lovelier'' is a 1942 American musical romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth. The supporting cast also features Adolphe Menjou, Xavier Cugat and Adele Mara. The music ...
'' (1942) as Louise - the Acuña Maid (uncredited) *'' Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid'' (1942) as Anxious (uncredited) *''
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'' (1942) as Amelia Hooker *'' The Gorilla Man'' (1943) as Nurse Kruger *'' The Crystal Ball'' (1943) as Foster (uncredited) *''
Hello, Frisco, Hello ''Hello, Frisco, Hello'' is a 1943 American musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Alice Faye, John Payne, Lynn Bari, and Jack Oakie. The film was made in Technicolor and released by 20th Century-Fox. This was one of the l ...
'' (1943) as Ellie, Cockney Maid *'' Three Hearts for Julia'' (1943) as The Symphony Guild Secretary (uncredited) *'' Salute to the Marines'' (1943) as Mrs. Riggs (uncredited) *'' A Lady Takes a Chance'' (1943) as Florrie Bendix *'' Holy Matrimony'' (1943) as Oxford's Secretary (uncredited) *'' Princess O'Rourke'' (1943) as Clara Stilwell (uncredited) *'' Four Jills in a Jeep'' (1944) as Maid (scenes cut) *'' It Happened Tomorrow'' (1944) as Lizzie, Waitress at Restaurant (uncredited) *'' Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid'' (1944) as Anxious (uncredited) *'' Up in Mabel's Room'' (1944) as Priscilla's Sister (uncredited) *''
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'' (1944) as Taxi Girl (uncredited) *'' Mr. Skeffington'' (1944) as Mrs. Penelope Hyslup (uncredited) *'' Ladies of Washington'' (1944) as Nurse's Aide (uncredited) *'' Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore'' (1944) as Subscription Lady (uncredited) *'' Three Little Sisters'' (1944) as Carrie Higginbotham (uncredited) *'' The Port of 40 Thieves'' (1944) as Della *'' Frenchman's Creek'' (1944) as Prue (uncredited) *'' And Now Tomorrow'' (1944) as Nurse (uncredited) *'' Ministry of Fear'' (1944) as Martha Penteel (uncredited) *'' The Affairs of Susan'' (1945) as Nancy *'' The Unseen'' (1945) as Miss Budge (uncredited) *''
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'' (1945) as Miss Hutchison - the Police Stenographer (uncredited) *'' Love Letters'' (1945) as Nurse in Italy (uncredited) *'' Because of Him'' (1946) as Maid (uncredited) *'' Little Giant'' (1946) as Secretary (uncredited) *'' Breakfast in Hollywood'' (1946) as Ms. Field (uncredited) *'' The Gentleman Misbehaves'' (1946) as Maid (uncredited) *'' Sentimental Journey'' (1946) as Chaperon (uncredited) *'' Talk About a Lady'' (1946) as Telephone Operator (uncredited) *''
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'' (1946) as Nora, Switchboard Operator (uncredited) *'' Murder in the Music Hall'' (1946) as Waitress *''
The Dark Corner ''The Dark Corner'' is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb, William Bendix and Mark Stevens.. The film was not a commercial success but has since been described as a "Grade A exampl ...
'' (1946) as Movie Theatre Cashier (uncredited) *'' One More Tomorrow'' (1946) as Maude Miller (uncredited) *'' The Walls Came Tumbling Down'' (1946) as Bradford's Secretary (uncredited) *'' Don't Gamble with Strangers'' (1946) as Mrs. Arnold *'' Rendezvous with Annie'' (1946) as Deborah *'' Mr. Ace'' (1946) as Lady with Question on Radio Forum (uncredited) *'' Black Angel'' (1946) as Mavis' Maid (uncredited) *'' Lady Luck'' (1946) as Miss Field - Thin Woman in Bookstore (uncredited) *''
Song of the South ''Song of the South'' is a 1946 American Live-action animated film, live-action/animated musical film, musical comedy-drama film directed by Harve Foster and Wilfred Jackson, produced by Walt Disney, and released by RKO Pictures, RKO Radio Pi ...
'' (1946) as Mrs. Favers *'' The Shocking Miss Pilgrim'' (1947) as Teacher (uncredited) *'' The Pilgrim Lady'' (1947) as Telephone Operator (uncredited) (aka Miss Pilgrim) *'' The Unfaithful'' (1947) as Miss Bryar - Hannaford's Receptionist (uncredited) *'' The Other Love'' (1947) as Nurse (uncredited) *'' The Corpse Came C.O.D.'' (1947) as Felice (uncredited) *''
Miracle on 34th Street ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (initially released as ''The Big Heart'' in the United Kingdom) is a 1947 American Christmas film, Christmas comedy-drama film released by 20th Century-Fox, written and directed by George Seaton and based on a story ...
'' (1947) as Dutch Girl's Adopted Mother (uncredited) *''
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'' (1947) as Secretary *'' High Conquest'' (1947) as Miss Woodley *'' The Trouble with Women'' (1947) as Della (uncredited) *'' Life with Father'' (1947) as Nora *'' Dark Passage'' (1947) as Aunt Mary (uncredited) *''
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'' (1947) as Mrs. White (uncredited) *'' Unconquered'' (1947) as Maggie * ''
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'' (1947) as Mrs. Davis *'' Her Husband's Affairs'' (1947) as Hortense, Mrs. Winterbottom's Maid (uncredited) *'' Where There's Life'' (1947) as Hotel Maid (uncredited) *''
Out of the Past ''Out of the Past'' (billed in the United Kingdom as ''Build My Gallows High'') is a 1947 American film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Geoffrey Homes (Daniel ...
'' (1947) as Marny - Diner Owner (uncredited) *'' If You Knew Susie'' (1948) as Telephone Operator (uncredited) *'' Sitting Pretty'' (1948) as Della - Book Shoppe Proprietress (uncredited) *'' The Fuller Brush Man'' (1948) as Beaver Patrol Leader (uncredited) *''
Up in Central Park ''Up in Central Park'' is a Broadway musical with a book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and music by Sigmund Romberg. The musical, originally called "Central Park" before Broadway (see image of sheet music), was ...
'' (1948) as Miss Murch *''
Romance on the High Seas ''Romance on the High Seas'' (released in the United Kingdom as ''It's Magic'') is a 1948 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starred Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don DeFore and Doris Day in her film debut. Bus ...
'' (1948) as Marie - Elvira's Maid (uncredited) *'' The Babe Ruth Story'' (1948) as Nurse (uncredited) *'' Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid'' (1948) as Wee Shop Clerk *''
Sorry, Wrong Number ''Sorry, Wrong Number'' is a 1948 American thriller and film noir directed by Anatole Litvak, from a screenplay by Lucille Fletcher, based on her 1943 radio play of the same title. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. It foll ...
'' (1948) as Telephone Operator (uncredited) *'' A Song is Born'' (1948) as Miss Totten *''
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'' (1948) as Boy's Mother (uncredited) *'' One Sunday Afternoon'' (1948) as Barnstead's Secretary (uncredited) *'' Chicken Every Sunday'' (1949) as Miss Gilly (uncredited) *'' Henry, the Rainmaker'' (1949) as Mrs. Sweeney *''
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'' (1949) as Peasant Woman *'' Look for the Silver Lining'' (1949) as Rocky (uncredited) *'' You're My Everything'' (1949) as Record Store Clerk (uncredited) *''
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'' (1949) as Miss Tannehill - Librarian (uncredited) *'' Mighty Joe Young'' (1949) as O'Hara's Secretary (uncredited) *'' Mr. Soft Touch'' (1949) as Tenant (uncredited) *'' Top o' the Morning'' (1949) as Maid *''
Dear Wife ''Dear Wife'' is a 1949 comedy film starring Joan Caulfield and William Holden. It is the sequel to '' Dear Ruth'', which was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Norman Krasna. Plot Miriam Wilkins is a teenage girl who is campaigni ...
'' (1949) as Mrs. Bixby *'' Paid in Full'' (1950) as Dr. Winston's Patient (uncredited) *''
Cheaper by the Dozen ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, published in 1948. The novel recounts the authors' childhood lives growing up in a household of 12 children. The bes ...
'' (1950) as Music Teacher (uncredited) *'' Father Makes Good'' (1950) as Mrs. Sweeney (uncredited) *'' Edge of Doom'' (1950) as Mary Jane Glennon *'' Let's Dance'' (1950) as Nurse (uncredited) *'' Dear Brat'' (1951) as File Clerk (uncredited) *''
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'' (1951) as Miss Swingate *''
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'' (1951) as Mrs. Thomas (uncredited) *'' The Greatest Show on Earth'' (1952) as Spectator (uncredited) *'' Monkey Business'' (1952, uncredited) *'' Something to Live For'' (1952, uncredited) *'' Anything Can Happen'' (1952) as Aunt Florence (uncredited) *'' The Lady Wants Mink'' (1953) as Janie *'' Champ for a Day'' (1953) as Ann - Healy's Receptionist (uncredited) *'' Four Guns to the Border'' (1954) as Mrs. Pritchard *'' The Private War of Major Benson'' (1955) as Sister Mary Theresa *'' To Hell and Back'' (1955) as Mrs. Murphy *'' Lucy Gallant'' (1955) as Irma Wilson *''Assignment: Mexico'' (1956, TV Movie) as Jane *'' The Price of Fear'' (1956) as Ruth McNab *'' The Toy Tiger'' (1956) as Miss Elsie *'' The Three Faces of Eve'' (1957) as Effie Blanford (uncredited) *'' The Missouri Traveler'' (1958) as Nelda Hamilton *'' Ride a Crooked Trail'' (1958) as Mrs. Curtis *'' Seven Ways from Sundown'' (1960) as Mrs. Karrington


References


External links


Mary Field's Official Website
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