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Marilyn Winston | |
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Born | Marilyn Sue Winston March 29, 1948 |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Robert Katzman |
Parent(s) | Norman and Ida Winston |
Marilyn Winston is an American actress who began her career by appearing in television commercials while studying at the Red Shoes Dance Academy. She later achieved prominence in The Restless Breed (1957).[1] Her television credits include Crossroads, Lux Video Theatre, and Rawhide.
Career
[edit]On August 28, 1959, she starred in the stage productions of Dangerous Corners at Pomona College, for which she received critical acclaim.[2] After leaving Hollywood, she founded The Tap Dance Center in San Francisco, California while volunteering with various charities.[3][4]
As of 2024, she and her husband reside in Hawaii.[5]
Filmography
[edit]- The Restless Breed (1957)[6]
- The Ten Commandments (1956)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Right School Makes a Bright Future". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. January 21, 1956. p. 7. Retrieved July 3, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ Firman, Joseph (August 28, 1959). "VCT Play Going on Tonight And It's Reported Good One". Progress-Bulletin. p. 25. Retrieved July 2, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ Aller, Jay (February 25, 1992). "Language Line". The Californian. p. 23. Retrieved July 3, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ Paula Tevis (2007). San Francisco For Dummies. Wiley. p. 195. ISBN 9780470120590.
- ^ Claesson, Samuel. "Marilyn Winston", Classic Images (May 2024)
- ^ "The Restless Breed". AFI|Catalog. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "The Ten Commandments". AFI|Catalog. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
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