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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Esther_MuirEsther Muir - Wikipedia

    Esther Muir (March 11, 1903 – August 1, 1995) was an American actress on Broadway and in Hollywood films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0611348Esther Muir - IMDb

    Esther Muir. Actress: A Day at the Races. The statuesque American comedienne Esther Muir was a former New York model, who started in the chorus line of the 1922 "Greenwich Village Follies" on Broadway, straight out of high school, and with little or no theatrical training.

  3. Aug 9, 1995 · Esther Muir, a character actress who began her career on Broadway in the 1920's and went on to appear in some 70 films, died on Aug. 1 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco,...

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  5. Aug 14, 1995 · Esther Muir, a Broadway actress from the 1920s who performed in 70 films, died Aug. 1 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, NY. The hospital gave her age as 92, but various reference...

  6. Aug 14, 1995 · Esther Muir, a blond wisecracking actress who appeared in about 70 films, including “A Day at the Races” with the Marx Brothers, in which she was memorably slathered with wallpaper paste,...

  7. Aug 11, 1995 · Esther Muir, actress: born Andes, New York 11 March 1903; married 1930 Busby Berkeley (marriage dissolved 1931), 1933 Sam Coslow (one daughter; marriage dissolved 1948); died Mount Kisco, New...

  8. American stage and screen actress. Born Mar 11, 1903, in Andes, NY; died Aug 1, 1995, in Mt. Kisco, NY; m. Busby Berkeley (director-choreographer), 1929 (div. 1931); m. Sam Coslow (producer-composer, div. 1948); children: Jacqueline Coslow (actress).

  9. Here are 10 things you should know about Esther Muir, born on March 11, 1903. She enjoyed success on Broadway, in films and, later, in real estate.__________...

  10. Esther Muir. Actress: A Day at the Races. The statuesque American comedienne Esther Muir was a former New York model, who started in the chorus line of the 1922 "Greenwich Village Follies" on Broadway, straight out of high school, and with little or no theatrical training.