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Mary Sinclair (born Ella Delores Cook; November 15, 1922 – November 5, 2000) was an American television, film and stage actress and “a familiar face to television viewers in the 1950s” [2] as a performer in numerous plays produced and broadcast live during the early days of television.
Mary Sinclair. Actress: Studio One. Mary Sinclair was historically significant for being the first actress to sign a seven-year contract with a television studio. In 1951 she signed with CBS and became a staple in an emerging genre, the one-hour television drama.
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Mary Sinclair (born Ella Delores Cook; November 15, 1922 – November 5, 2000) was an American television, film and stage actress and “a familiar face to television viewers in the 1950s” as a performer in numerous plays produced and broadcast live during the early days of television.
Nov 9, 2000 · Mary Sinclair, whose model-perfect appearance earned her a CBS contract in the early days of live television in the 1950s, has died. She was 78. Sinclair died Sunday in Phoenix, publicist and...
Mary Sinclair, a theatre, TV and film actress who was married to director George Abbott for a time, died Nov. 5 in Phoenix, The New York Times reported. She was 78. Ms. Sinclair was...
Nov 14, 2000 · Mary Sinclair, an actress who was a familiar face to television viewers in the 1950's, died on Nov. 5 in Phoenix. She was 78 and lived in Phoenix. The cause of death was not...
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Nov 27, 2000 · Mary Sinclair was the first actress to sign a CBS television contract and appeared in many live dramas and Westerns. She also married Broadway producer George Abbott and studied painting with Fleur Cowles.