Katherine Elizabeth Wilson
| Sign | Leo |
| Born | Aug 19, 1916 Anaheim, CA |
| Died | Nov 23, 1972 Hollywood, CA |
| Age | Died at 56 |
Marie Wilson | |
| Job | Actress |
| Years active | 1934-1972 |
| Top Roles | Mrs. Emily Turner, Rachel Michot, Miss Murgatroyd, Mary Quite Contrary, Grace |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance, Musical, Mystery, Crime |
| Top Topics | Book-Based, Paris, Romance (Drama) |
| Top Collaborators | Hal B. Wallis (Producer), Jack L. Warner (Producer), Mervyn LeRoy (Director), Samuel Bischoff (Producer) |
| Shares birthday with | Colleen Moore, Debra Paget, Eleanor Boardman see more.. |
Marie Wilson Overview:
Legendary actress, Marie Wilson, was born Katherine Elizabeth Wilson on Aug 19, 1916 in Anaheim, CA. Wilson died at the age of 56 on Nov 23, 1972 in Hollywood, CA .
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Wilson was never nominated for an Academy Award.
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Marie Wilson Quotes:
Mrs. Emily Turner:
Don't ya just love it when she swings her towel like this. Whoo! Whoo!
[Mr. Hobbs sees her completely naked]
Jane Stacy: Irma, are you keeping something from me that I should know?
Irma Peterson: Jane, you can beat me, you can torture me, you can rack me on the wheel, you can quarter me into six and a half pieces, but you'll never find out from me that Yvonne, the French actress, is responsible for Steve singing at the Lucky Dollar Club.
Marquis de Varennes: They protest they have no bread, Your Majesty!
Marie Antoinette: No bread indeed. Let them eat cake!
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[Mr. Hobbs sees her completely naked]
Jane Stacy: Irma, are you keeping something from me that I should know?
Irma Peterson: Jane, you can beat me, you can torture me, you can rack me on the wheel, you can quarter me into six and a half pieces, but you'll never find out from me that Yvonne, the French actress, is responsible for Steve singing at the Lucky Dollar Club.
Marquis de Varennes: They protest they have no bread, Your Majesty!
Marie Antoinette: No bread indeed. Let them eat cake!
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