Mary Wilcox
Mary Wilcox was a reeeeeeelly tall blonde in TV and movies of the late 60s and 70s.
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Mary Wilcox
There are a few isolated posts abour her floating on VEF, but no dedicated thread. Her IMDb page.
Born: October 29, 1947 in St Thomas, Ontario, Canada She (if it is indeed the same person) posed for the mag with the vermin logo. http://t.imgbox.com/LX8MD7I0.jpg http://t.imgbox.com/I5DfKXAE.jpg Carnival March 1971 |
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IMDb actually lists two Mary Wilcox, but whether these are really two (or fewer, or more) and whether they allocated the individual credits right is hard to tell. In particular, the films Marlowe and Flareup mentioned by Carnival are listed at IMDb as belonging to Mary Wilcox whilst the Playboy pictorial is registered there with Mary Charlotte Wilcox. So, IMDb thinks the two are different. This may or may not be true. The identification of the two in my first post was a bit cavalier, i.e. I thought, same period, same name, same person and hadn't checked the finer details. So for now, let's just keep a sense of caution that these associations are not completely settled. |
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Article in the German mag Sexy, from 1971. ...and to add to my previous analysis regarding the WILCOX IDENTITY: the Carnival article listed a third film with her, called The Lawyer, and the IMDb associates that with Mary Charlotte Wilcox. If the Carnival article is correct then either the IMDb allocated that film to the wrong woman, or the two are the same anyway. |
The PB-Pictorial from Ocotber 1974 says the following:
..."Starting as a ballerina in Indianapolis at the age of four, she eventually abandoned professional ballet for the screen (...) and has played miner roles in MARLOWE, LOVE ME DEADLY, WILLIE DYNAMITE and the aforementioned LEPKE, starring Curtis."... MARLOWE is in Imdb associated with Mary Wilcox, the other three with Mary Charlotte Wilcox. Seems it is really the same person. BTW Indianapolis isn't too far from St. Thomas, ON, according to Imdb the birthplace of Mary Charlotte Wilcox. Maybe her parents moved there when she was young. |
Resized and Cleaned up an earlier post credit to beutelwolf for original posting .....
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Cult actress Mary Wilcox promoting her film role in the 1975 Tony Curtis film, “Lepke”, in a 1974 Playboy pictorial which was properly entitled, “Lepke’s Lady”. |
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