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Years active
  
1933-1976

Name
  
Marcia Ralston


Role
  
Actress

Children
  
Phil Harris, Jr

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Full Name
  
Marie Mascotte Ralston

Born
  
19 September 1906 (
1906-09-19
)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Died
  
November 23, 1988, Rancho Mirage, California, United States

Spouse
  
Phil Harris (m. 1927–1940)

Movies
  
Sh! The Octopus, A Day at Santa Anita, Fly Away Baby, Her Husband's Secretary

Siblings
  
Pauline Jeanette Ralston, Edna Ralston

Similar People
  
Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Frank McDonald, William C McGann

Marcia Ralston (19 September 1906 – 23 November 1988) was an Australian born actress who appeared in Hollywood films in the 1930s and 1940s. She was married to Phil Harris between 1927 and 1940.

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In Australia

Born Marie Mascotte Ralston, her father was well known Australian singer and actor John Ralston. She attended Bethlehem College, Ashfield and won third place in a 1926 Miss Australia competition. She met band leader Phil Harris in Australia in 1927, and they married, then moving to California. She had a Warner Bros contract by 1937, and appeared in a number of supporting and leading roles, mostly in B films.

Career in Hollywood

Her marriage to Harris ended in divorce in 1940. She continued to act in various bit and supporting roles until the late 1940s. Work after this included instructing for the Arthur Murray dance studio in the early 1950s. She married Bud Henderson in 1954. Henderson's sister, Betty, was married to actor Robert Young. The connection resulted in an occasional supporting role as Nurse Donnelly, in the TV series Marcus Welby, M.D. in the early 1970s. She died at Rancho Mirage, California in 1988.


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Filmography

Actress
1969
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Nurse Donnelly / Nurse
- To Trump an Ace (1976) - Nurse Donnelly
- Loser in a Dead Heat (1975) - Nurse Donnelly
- The Resident (1974) - Nurse Donnelly (uncredited)
- The Outrage (1974) - Nurse Donnelly
- Last Flight to Babylon (1974) - Nurse Donnelly
- A Necessary End (1973) - Nurse Donnelly
- Please Don't Send Flowers (1972) - Nurse Donnelly
- House of Mirrors (1972) - Nurse Donnelly
- Don't Talk About Darkness (1972) - Nurse Donnelly
- A Yellow Bird (1971) - Nurse Donnelly
- Tender Comrade (1971) - Nurse Donnelly
- The Windfall (1971) - Nurse Donnelly
- Cynthia (1971) - Nurse Donnelly
- A Woman's Place (1971) - Nurse Donnelly
- False Spring (1971) - Nurse Donnelly
- All the Golden Dandelions Are Gone (1970) - Nurse Donnelly
- To Carry the Sun in a Golden Cup (1970) - Nurse Donnelly
- Rebel Doctor (1970) - Nurse Donnelly
- The Other Side of the Chart (1970) - Nurse Donnelly
- The Legacy (1970) - Nurse Donnelly
- Madonna with Knapsack and Flute (1969) - Nurse
1947
Out of the Blue as
Patricia (uncredited)
1942
Sunday Punch as
Blonde (uncredited)
1941
Paris Calling as
Renee
1941
Keep 'Em Flying as
USO Girl (uncredited)
1941
Sea Raiders as
Leah Carlton
1941
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break as
Stewardess (uncredited)
1941
The Kid from Kansas as
Linda Walker
1941
San Antonio Rose as
Diner (uncredited)
1938
Crime Takes a Holiday as
Margaret 'Pegqy' Stone
1938
Men Are Such Fools as
Wanda Townsend
1938
Fools for Scandal as
Jill
1938
Gold Is Where You Find It as
Molly Featherstone
1937
Missing Witnesses as
Mabel Jones (uncredited)
1937
Sh! The Octopus as
Vesta Vernoff
1937
The Singing Marine as
Helen Young
1937
Ever Since Eve as
Camille Lansing
1937
Fly Away Baby as
Ila Sayre
1937
A Day at Santa Anita (Short) as
Mrs. Van Gordon
1937
The Romance of Robert Burns (Short) as
Lord Craig's Niece
1937
Call It a Day as
Beatrice Gwynn
1937
Her Husband's Secretary as
Mrs. Garron (scenes deleted)
1934
Hollywood Party as
Show Girl (uncredited)
1933
Night Flight as
Nightclub Vamp
Soundtrack
1937
Call It a Day (performer: "Isn't It Romantic?" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
1938
Breakdowns of 1938 (Documentary short) as
Marcia (Fools for Scandal outtakes) (uncredited)

References

Marcia Ralston Wikipedia


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