Marilyn Maxwell

Songs: 4
Albums: 1

Albums

Marilyn Maxwell - Darling Diva
Darling Diva
2003, songs: 4

Facts about Marilyn Maxwell

Marilyn Maxwell

Marilyn Maxwell was an American actress and singer known for her work in film, television, and theater. Here are several key facts about her:

  1. Early Life and Career Beginnings: Marilyn Maxwell was born on August 3, 1921, in Clarinda, Iowa, as Marvel Marilyn Maxwell. She began her entertainment career as a teenager, performing in local theater productions and singing in nightclubs. Maxwell's talent and charisma quickly caught the attention of talent scouts, leading to her discovery by MGM Studios in the late 1930s.

  2. Film Career: Marilyn Maxwell made her film debut in the late 1930s, appearing in small roles in movies such as "Stand By for Action" (1942) and "Swing Fever" (1943). She gained wider recognition in the 1940s and 1950s, starring in a series of musical comedies and romantic films. Maxwell showcased her singing and dancing talents in films like "Summer Holiday" (1948) and "The Lemon Drop Kid" (1951), earning praise for her performances and on-screen charisma.

  3. Television Appearances: In addition to her film career, Marilyn Maxwell was a familiar face on television throughout the 1950s and 1960s. She made numerous guest appearances on popular television shows, including "The Colgate Comedy Hour", "The Ed Sullivan Show", and "The Jack Benny Program". Maxwell's natural charm and comedic timing made her a popular guest star, and she became a familiar presence in American households during the golden age of television.

  4. Recording Career: Marilyn Maxwell also enjoyed success as a recording artist, releasing several albums and singles throughout her career. Her recordings showcased her smooth, sultry voice and included a mix of jazz standards, show tunes, and pop songs. Maxwell's recordings received positive reviews from critics and helped further establish her as a versatile and talented performer beyond the realm of film and television.

  5. Later Years and Legacy: Marilyn Maxwell continued to work in film, television, and theater well into the 1970s, although her career began to slow down as she approached retirement age. She made her final film appearance in the comedy "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" (1967) before retiring from the entertainment industry. Maxwell passed away on March 20, 1972, at the age of 50, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and timeless recordings that continue to entertain audiences to this day.

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