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  1. Learn about Minerva Urecal on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Minerva Urecal including Shadow of a Doubt, The Living Ghost, and more.

  2. Minerva Urecal (born Florence Minerva Dunnuck; September 22, 1894 – February 26, 1966) was an American stage and radio performer as well as a character actress in Hollywood films and on various television series from the early 1950s to 1965.

  3. Media in category "Minerva Urecal". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. LugosiApeMan.png 500 × 394; 315 KB. Minerva Urecal in Quicksand.jpg 1,147 × 1,075; 119 KB. Minerva Urecal in The Ape Man (cropped).jpg 960 × 1,072; 155 KB. Minerva Urecal in The Ape Man.jpg 1,328 × 1,072; 215 KB.

  4. Sentenced: Directed by Lamont Johnson. With Craig Stevens, Lola Albright, Herschel Bernardi, Minerva Urecal. Peter Gunn is convicted and sentenced to death for a bank robbery/murder he did not commit.

  5. A stage actress, Urecal made her screen debut in 1933. For the remainder of her career and two hundred plus movies, she played cleaning women, landladies, shopkeepers and the like. She was known as a Marjorie Main type actress and later went on to a career in television playing in such shows as "Tugboat Annie" and "Peter Gunn." Minerva claimed ...

  6. Minerva Urecal. Actress: The Ape Man. A stage actress, Urecal made her screen debut in 1933. For the remainder of her career and two hundred plus movies, she played cleaning women, landladies, shopkeepers and the like. She was known as a Marjorie Main type actress and later went on to a career in television playing in such shows as "Tugboat Annie" and "Peter Gunn." Minerva claimed her name was an...

  7. Minerva Urecal. A stage actress, Urecal made her screen debut in 1933. For the remainder of her career and two hundred plus movies, she played cleaning women, landladies, shopkeepers and the like. She was known as a Marjorie Main type actress and later went on to a career in television playing in such shows as "Tugboat Annie" and "Peter Gunn."