Illinois native Marsha Hunt has been serving as a shining star across America since her 1917 birth, and for more than 100 years now.
Her Film career includes many wonderful appearances in many well-remembered classics, such as Born to the West, Easy Living, Irene, Pride and Prejudice, Blossoms in the Dust, Cheers for Miss Bishop, Panama Hattie, Cry 'Havoc,' Thousands Cheer, Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman, Jigsaw, A Letter for Evie, and The Inside Story, in which she certainly shines as the cheerful daughter of a 1933 Vermont innkeeper during Great Depression hardships.
Her Television career includes many great performances in programs such as From Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Twilight Zone, Johnny Got His Gun (TV Movie), Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Murder, She Wrote, The Outer Limits, to Gunsmoke
Her outstanding talents also extend across radio, stage and public appearances during and beyond her career spanning eight decades.
Thanks for many a fine job well done, lovely Miss Marsha Hunt.
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Svar av genplant29
den 11 August 2018 kl. 7:22 PM
I always especially think of Miss Hunt for the role she plays in Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947). The character she portrays in that movie certainly earns what the character portrayed by Susan Hayward very memorably doles out to her!
Svar av brando747
den 19 Juli 2022 kl. 12:07 AM
Just watched her tonight on the Twilight zone and was blown away to find out she is still alive at 104. The other uncanny thing about the episode is Diana Hyland plays her daughter and unfortunately Diana died so very young from breast cancer 45 years ago she was only 41 unbelievable how age and health can be so unfair.