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Marsha Hunt (US actress) : ウィキペディア英語版
Marsha Hunt (actress)

Marsha Virginia Hunt (born October 17, 1917) is a retired American film, theater, and television actress who was blacklisted by Hollywood movie studio executives in the 1950s.
==Early life==
Born Marcia Virginia Hunt, on October 17, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois,〔Moore, Solomon. "Move to Valley Signaled Career Upswing". ''Los Angeles Times'' June 11, 1997 ()〕 she later changed the spelling of her first name to Marsha.〔Slide, Anthony. ''Actors on Red Alert: Career Interviews with Five Actors and Actresses Affected by the Blacklist'' pp 47-49 Scarecrow Press, 1999〕 She was the younger of two girls born to Earl Hunt, who worked as a lawyer, and later, a Social Security Administrator. Minabel Hunt, her mother, worked as a vocal teacher and organist.〔Moore, Solomon. "Move to Valley Signaled Career Upswing". ''Los Angeles Times'' June 11, 1997 ()〕
Hunt's family moved to New York City when she was young.〔Slide, Anthony. ''Actors on Red Alert: Career Interviews with Five Actors and Actresses Affected by the Blacklist'' pp 47-49 Scarecrow Press, 1999〕 Hunt began acting early, performing in school plays and church functions. She graduated from the Horace Mann High School for Girls in 1934, at only 16.〔Slide, Anthony. ''Actors on Red Alert: Career Interviews with Five Actors and Actresses Affected by the Blacklist'' pp 47-49 Scarecrow Press, 1999〕
After graduation, Hunt's parents wanted to her to pursue a college degree, but Hunt, unable to "locate a single college or university in the land where you could major in drama before your third year", instead found work modeling for the John Powers Agency and began taking acting classes at the Theodora Irvine Studio for the Theatre.〔Slide, Anthony. ''Actors on Red Alert: Career Interviews with Five Actors and Actresses Affected by the Blacklist'' pp 49-50 Scarecrow Press, 1999〕〔Moore, Solomon. "Move to Valley Signaled Career Upswing". ''Los Angeles Times'' June 11, 1997 ()〕

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