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Mary MacLaren (born Mary Ida MacDonald, also credited Mary McLaren; January 19, 1900 – November 9, 1985) was an American film actress in both the silent and sound eras. She was the younger sister of actresses Miriam and Katherine MacDonald and appeared in more than 170 films between 1916 and 1949.
Mary MacLaren was born on 19 January 1896 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for The Three Musketeers (1921), Creaking Stairs (1919) and Shoes (1916). She was married to Robert S. Coleman and Colonel George Herbert Young.
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- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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- Hollywood, California, USA
Mary MacLaren was born on 19 January 1896 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for The Three Musketeers (1921), Creaking Stairs (1919) and Shoes (1916). She was married to Robert S. Coleman and Colonel George Herbert Young.
- January 19, 1896
- November 9, 1985
Silent screen actress Mary MacLaren, who fought to keep her cluttered house with its menagerie of cats and dogs and memories, is dead at the age of 85. Miss MacLaren died Saturday night of...
Jan 17, 2011 · Mary MacLaren. Stars Who Have Vanished, 1932: Dramatic favorite married an army officer and went with him to live in India. Left her husband several years ago, claiming Indian life was unbearable. Returned to Hollywood and at one time had a decorating shop here.
It is the story of Eva Mayer (Mary MacLaren), a young woman who works at a department store to support her father, mother, and three younger sisters.
Jul 19, 2018 · Mary MacLaren. Born: 19 January 1896, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Died: 9 November 1985, Hollywood, California, USA. Mary MacLaren was a silent screen child star who continued to act in films well into the sound era, mainly uncredited, but occasionally in supporting roles. I've Got Your Number (1934) as Mrs. Banning (uncredited)