From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maris Wrixon (December 28, 1916 – October 6, 1999) was an American film and television actress. She appeared in over 50 films between 1939 and 1951. Between 1940 and 1942, Wrixon appeared in 29 films at Warner Brothers, alternating between uncredited parts (in films including High Sierra and Dark Victory) and supporting roles. Wrixon worked primarily in B-movies and, in addition to her Warners films, in films produced by Poverty Row studios such as Monogram Pictures. Monogram released the film in which The New York Times says "horror fans remember her best", The Ape, which starred Boris Karloff. Wrixon was married to Oscar-nominated film editor Rudi Fehr. She died in Santa Monica, California of heart failure. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maris Wrixon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | The Graduate | Welcoming Party Guest (uncredited) | 1967-12-21 |
Series | Sea Hunt | Unknown | 1958-01-04 |
Series | The Millionaire | Unknown | 1955-01-19 |
Movie | As You Were | WAC | 1951-10-05 |
Movie | The Saxon Charm | Mrs. McCarthy | 1948-09-28 |
Movie | Highway 13 | Mary Hadley | 1948-12-28 |
Movie | Hollywood Wonderland | Western Heroine (clip from "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", 1939) (uncredited) | 1947-08-09 |
Movie | The Face of Marble | Linda Sinclair | 1946-01-19 |
Movie | The Glass Alibi | Linda Vale | 1946-04-27 |
Movie | The Master Key | Dorothy Newton | 1945-04-24 |
Movie | This Love of Ours | Evelyn | 1945-11-02 |
Movie | White Pongo | Pamela Bragdon | 1945-11-02 |
Movie | Black Market Babies | Helen Roberts | 1945-12-15 |
Movie | Phantom Lady | Blonde (uncredited) | 1944-01-28 |
Movie | Trail to Gunsight | Mary Wagner | 1944-08-18 |
Movie | Waterfront | Freda Hauser | 1944-06-10 |
Movie | Silent Witness | Betty Higgins, Special Investigator | 1943-01-15 |
Movie | Women in Bondage | Grete Ziegler | 1943-12-16 |
Movie | The Old Homestead | Mary Jo Weaver | 1942-08-17 |
Movie | Spy Ship | Sue Mitchell | 1942-06-06 |
Movie | Sons of the Pioneers | Louise Harper | 1942-07-02 |
Movie | Footsteps in the Dark | June Brewster | 1941-03-08 |
Movie | The Case of the Black Parrot | Sandy Vantine | 1941-01-09 |
Movie | A Shot in the Dark | Helen Armstrong | 1941-04-05 |
Movie | Bullets for O'Hara | Elaine Standish | 1941-07-19 |
Movie | Million Dollar Baby | Diana Bennett | 1941-05-31 |
Movie | Sunset in Wyoming | Wilmetta 'Billie' Wentworth | 1941-07-15 |
Movie | 'Til We Meet Again | Girl (uncredited) | 1940-04-20 |
Movie | Alice in Movieland | Operator (uncredited) | 1940-03-03 |
Movie | Calling Philo Vance | Long-Distance Operator (uncredited) | 1940-02-03 |
Movie | The Man Who Talked Too Much | Roscoe's Secretary | 1940-07-16 |
Movie | Saturday's Children | 2nd Nurse - City Hospital (uncredited) | 1940-05-04 |
Movie | Lady with Red Hair | Miss Annie Ellis (uncredited) | 1940-11-30 |
Movie | Knute Rockne All American | Telephone Operator (uncredited) | 1940-10-05 |
Movie | Santa Fe Trail | Girl at Wedding (uncredited) | 1940-12-20 |
Movie | The Ape | Frances Clifford | 1940-09-30 |
Movie | Code of the Secret Service | Saxby's Secretary (uncredited) | 1939-05-27 |
Movie | Daughters Courageous | Girl at Beach (uncredited) | 1939-06-23 |
Movie | Dark Victory | Judith's Friend (uncredited) | 1939-04-20 |
Movie | The Adventures of Jane Arden | Martha Blanton | 1939-03-18 |
Movie | Each Dawn I Die | Girl in Car (uncredited) | 1939-08-19 |
Movie | Off the Record | Telephone Operator (uncredited) | 1939-01-21 |
Movie | Private Detective | First Telephone Operator (uncredited) | 1939-12-09 |
Movie | The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | Lady of the Court (uncredited) | 1939-11-11 |
Movie | A Child Is Born | Information Girl (uncredited) | 1939-12-07 |
Movie | British Intelligence | Dorothy Bennett | 1939-11-10 |
Movie | Jeepers Creepers | Connie Durant | 1939-10-27 |
Movie | No Place to Go | Mrs. Washburn | 1939-09-23 |
Movie | Dust Be My Destiny | Switchboard Operator (uncredited) | 1939-09-16 |