McDonald, Grace (1918–1999)
McDonald, Grace (1918–1999)
American dancer and actress. Born June 15, 1918, in Boston, MA; died Oct 30, 1999, in Scottsdale, AZ; sister of Ray McDonald (dancer, died 1959).
Began career in a dancing act with her brother; films include Dancing on a Dime, It Ain't Hay, Always a Bridesmaid, Murder in the Blue Room, Follow the Boys and Honeymoon Ahead.
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