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  1. Mary McCarty (September 27, 1923 – April 3, 1980) was an American actress, singer, dancer, and comedian, perhaps best known for her role as nurse Clara "Starch" Willoughby on the television series Trapper John, M.D.

  2. Mary McCarty (September 27, 1923 - April 3, 1980) was an American actress, singer, dancer, and comedian perhaps best known for her role as a nurse on the television series Trapper John, M.D.

  3. Mary McCarty was born on 27 September 1923 in Winfield, Kansas, USA. She was an actress, known for Babes in Toyland (1961), All That Jazz (1979) and The French Line (1953). She died on 30 April 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Better known as a supporting actress than as a leading lady, Mary McCarty nevertheless made a splash already in her first Broadway outing, delivering an award-winning performance in Sleepy Hollow.

  5. Dec 3, 2020 · There is Mary McCarthy, as a hot-tempered hussy.” Okay, Atkinson got her name wrong, but a mention is a mention. Fortunately, McCarty found herself immediately cast in another musical, which...

  6. McCarty, Mary (1923–1980) American actress and singer. Born Sept 27, 1923, in Winfield, Kansas; died April 30, 1980, in Westwood, CA.

  7. Mary McCarty was an American actress, singer, dancer, and comedian perhaps best known for her role as a nurse on the television series Trapper John, M.D.

  8. Actress Mary McCarty started her entertainment career when she was just 15 years old. McCarty's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the musical "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" (1938) with Shirley Temple Black, "In the Meantime, Darling" (1944) and the musical "The...

  9. Apr 6, 1980 · Mary McCarty, the stage and screen actress known for her strong and often comic supporting roles, died yesterday at her home in Westwood, a Los Angeles suburb. She was 56 years old.

  10. An American actress born in Winfield, Kansas, on September 27, 1923. She started acting when she was a child, and later on she worked as stage actress in plays, including Anna Christie, which earned her a Tony nomination in 1977.

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