Hay, Mary (1901–1957)
Hay, Mary (1901–1957)
American musical-comedy actress and dancer. Born Mary Hay Caldwell, Aug 22, 1901, in Fort Bliss, TX; died June 4, 1957, in Inverness, California; trained at Denishawn school in Los Angeles, then studied with Ned Wayburn; m. Richard Barthelmess (actor), 1920 (div. 1927); m. David Bath.
Made NY debut in chorus of Ziegfeld Midnight Frolics of 1918; played title role in musical Mary Jane McKane (1922) and appeared in vaudeville with Clifton Webb; silent films include Way Down East and No Toys; co-wrote Greater Love and She's No Lady.
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