Marsha Hunt


Actor
Marsha Hunt

About

Also Known As
Marcia Virginia Hunt
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Born
October 17, 1917

Biography

This genteel lead and secondary player was born in the Midwest but raised in NYC. After working briefly as a Powers model, Hunt entered films in the mid-1930s but did not hit her stride until she landed at MGM in the early 40s. She acted in many enjoyable B Westerns early in her career and got laughs as the middle and very bookish Bennet sister in the Greer Garson-Laurence Olivier versio...

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Family & Companions

Jerry Hopper
Husband
Editor, director. Married on November 23, 1938; divorced in 1945.
Robert Presnell Jr
Husband
Screenwriter. Married on February 10, 1946 until his death.

Biography

This genteel lead and secondary player was born in the Midwest but raised in NYC. After working briefly as a Powers model, Hunt entered films in the mid-1930s but did not hit her stride until she landed at MGM in the early 40s. She acted in many enjoyable B Westerns early in her career and got laughs as the middle and very bookish Bennet sister in the Greer Garson-Laurence Olivier version of "Pride and Prejudice" (1940). The versatile actress amassed a number of fine performances including a turn as a socialite in "The Human Comedy" (1943) and later appeared in the gripping, Anthony Mann-directed film noir "Raw Deal" (1948).

Hunt's liberal leanings led to her being blacklisted in the 1950s. Nevertheless, she continued working on stage, touring in such shows as T.S. Eliot's "The Cocktail Party" (1951) and "The Lady's Not for Burning" (1952-54) as well as appearing in California productions of "Private Lives" and "Major Barbara." There were occasional film roles in such efforts as "The Happy Time" (1952) and "No Place to Hide" (1957). During the 60s, she continued to make occasional TV and stage appearances. After a decade off the big screen, during which she became active in civic and charitable activities, Hunt was cast as Timothy Bottom's mother in "Johnny, Got His Gun" (1971) but her feature career was virtually over. She made only one other screen appearance, as a party guest, in George Cukor's last film "Rich and Famous" (1981).

Life Events

1935

Film acting debut in "Virginia Judge"

1940

Put under contract by MGM

1948

Made Broadway debut opposite Alfred Drake in "Joy to the World"

1951

Early TV credit, "Cosmopolitan Theater"

1960

Appeared in "The Plunderers"; last film for 11 years

1971

Played Timothy Bottoms' mother in "Johnny Got His Gun"

1981

Final film appearance as a party guest in "Rich and Famous", directed by George Cukor

Family

Earl Hunt
Father
Attorney.
Minabel Hunt
Mother
Operatic soprano, vocal coach. Died on June 5, 1971 at age 79.
Marjorie Hunt
Sister
Older.
Peter Presnell
Step-Son

Companions

Jerry Hopper
Husband
Editor, director. Married on November 23, 1938; divorced in 1945.
Robert Presnell Jr
Husband
Screenwriter. Married on February 10, 1946 until his death.

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