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Cause of death
  
lung cancer

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mary Castle


Years active
  
1948–1962

Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Erby Noblett, Jr.

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Full Name
  
Mary Ann Noblett

Born
  
January 22, 1931 (
1931-01-22
)

Children
  
Judy Ferguson (b. 1946)

Died
  
April 29, 1998, Palm Springs, California, United States

Spouse
  
Erwin Frezza (m. 1971–1972), Wayne Cote (m. 1960–1961), William France Minchen (m. 1957–1958)

Books
  
Hospital Infection Control: Principles and Practice

Movies
  
The Lawless Breed, When the Redskins Rode, Three Steps to the Gallo, The Last Stagecoach West, Gene Autry: Texans N

Similar People
  
Susan Cabot, Lew Landers, Raoul Walsh, John Gilling, Joseph Kane

Mary Ann Castle (born Mary Ann Noblett, January 22, 1931 – April 29, 1998) was an American actress of early film and television whose personal problems destroyed her once burgeoning career. Her best known role was as female detective Frankie Adams in the syndicated western series, Stories of the Century, which aired from 1954 to 1955.

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Early years

Castle was born to Erby G. Noblett, Sr. and Myrtle A. Noblett (née Brown) in Pampa, Texas. Her mother was one-sixteenth Quapaw Indian. The Nobletts moved to Fort Worth, Texas, then Phillips, subsequently a ghost town in Hutchinson County, Texas, prior to relocating to Long Beach, California. At the age of nine, Castle contracted pneumonia. Her brother, Erby Noblett, Jr. (1927–1992), taught her trick riding and later became a police officer in Long Beach.

Castle gave birth to an out-of-wedlock daughter in Los Angeles in 1946.

Career

At nineteen, Castle was a model for a bathing suit company. A studio scout became interested in her after seeing her photograph in a magazine. In August 1950, she was dubbed the "lady who looks more like Hayworth than Hayworth does." Her first contract was said to have been granted solely on the basis that the red-haired Castle indeed resembled Hayworth. Harry Cohn, boss of Columbia Pictures, was said to have envisioned Castle as a replacement for Hayworth, who had married Prince Aly Khan and was rearing a family.

Castle's first credited role was as Flo in the 1950 film The Tougher They Come. Columbia plotted Castle's career as it had for Rita Hayworth when she had first signed with Columbia: frequent exposure and seasoning in the studio's low-budget films. Most of Mary Castle's early Columbias were Westerns: Prairie Roundup, Texans Never Cry (with Gene Autry), and When the Redskins Rode. With an obvious resemblance to Hayworth, she was seen as the object of soldiers' dreams in Columbia's 1952 war film Eight Iron Men.

Her appearance in Criminal Lawyer didn't free Castle from the Western mold; In 1953, she appeared in the Western features The Lawless Breed and Gunsmoke. The most frequently revived Mary Castle feature is probably her least prestigious: she played a gold-digging femme fatale opposite Huntz Hall and The Bowery Boys in the low-budget comedy Crashing Las Vegas (1956). She was only 24 when it was filmed, but looked years older; a new blonde hairstyle didn't disguise her now-hardened features from alcohol abuse.

Television

Mary Castle's first television appearance occurred in 1952 as Marcia Thorne in the episode "One Angle Too Many" of the detective series Racket Squad. She appeared with Jim Davis in 26 of the 39 episodes of Stories of the Century, the first western to win an Emmy Award. The series focuses upon the capture of such western outlaws as Billy the Kid, the Dalton Brothers, the Younger Brothers, and Sam Bass. When Castle left the series, she was replaced for the final thirteen episodes by Kristine Miller.

In 1956, she appeared on The Bob Cummings Show in the episode "The Trouble with Henry". In 1957, she guest starred on ABC's The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, in "The Case of the Baited Hook" on CBS's Perry Mason, and in "Test of Courage" of ABC's Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker. She appeared too in Frank Lovejoy's detective series, Meet McGraw.

In 1959, Castle, along with Carleton G. Young, was twice cast in the episodes "The Big Gamblers" and "The Confidence Gang" on the Rex Allen syndicated western series, Frontier Doctor. In 1960, Castle appeared in the episode "The Chinese Pendant" of CBS's crime drama Tightrope starring Mike Connors. Castle's last television appearance was as an unnamed saloon girl in the 1962 episode "Collie's Free" of James Arness's long-running CBS western Gunsmoke.

Personal life

Castle was involved romantically with several men, including actor Richard Long. She ultimately had three short-lived marriages. From 1957 to 1958 she was married to William France Minchen, who used the stage name William Grant; they divorced, and he remarried. From 1960 to 1961 Castle was married from to Wayne Cote. Castle and her third husband, Erwin A. Frezza, were married from 1971 to 1972.

Castle was arrested for public intoxication in September 1957 after she allegedly attempted to kick and bite two deputy sheriffs, John Aiken and K. H. Smiley, in Hollywood. The officers said that they found Castle fighting with her husband in a parked car while her ten-year-old daughter cried in the back seat. On September 14, 1959, Castle was revived by artificial respiration and taken to Malibu Emergency Hospital after being found seemingly lifeless and wearing little clothing on the beach in Malibu. On October 28, 1959, she was arrested again and fined for drunkenness. A month later on November 26, she tried to hang herself upon being placed in a Beverly Hills jail.

Later years and death

Castle spent her later years in Lodi, California. She died of lung cancer at the age of 67 in Palm Springs, California.

Filmography

Actress
1962
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Saloon Girl
- Collie's Free (1962) - Saloon Girl
1960
The Jailbreakers as
June
1960
Tightrope (TV Series) as
Marianne
- The Chinese Pendant (1960) - Marianne
1960
The Threat as
Laura Wallace
1959
Frontier Doctor (TV Series)
- The Confidence Gang (1959)
- The Big Gamblers (1959)
1958
The Adventures of McGraw (TV Series) as
Joyce
- Escape (1958) - Joyce
1957
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Enid Shaw
- The Case of the Baited Hook (1957) - Enid Shaw
1957
Last Stagecoach West as
Louise McCord
1957
Dragnet (TV Series)
- The Big Cry Baby (1957)
1957
The O. Henry Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mabel
- Man About Town (1957) - Mabel
1957
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Alice Wilson
- Test of Courage (1957) - Alice Wilson
1957
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
Blonde / Girl Friend
- The Puppy (1957) - Blonde
- Ozzie's Double (1957) - Girl Friend
1956
Yaqui Drums as
Linda Quigg
1956
Chevron Hall of Stars (TV Series) as
Sadie
- The Tough Haul (1956) - Sadie
1956
Crashing Las Vegas as
Carol LaRue
1956
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series) as
Marian
- The Trouble with Henry (1956) - Marian
- The Acid Test (1956) - Marian
1956
Come on Seven (Short) as
Second Golddigger
1955
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Beatrice
- The Enchanted Cottage (1955) - Beatrice
1954
Stories of the Century (TV Series) as
Frankie Adams
- Clay Allison (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Ben Thompson (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Tom Horn (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Black Jack Ketchum (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Little Britches (1954) - Frankie Adams
- The Doolin Gang (1954) - Frankie Adams
- The Wild Bunch of Wyoming (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Harry Tracy (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Bill Longley (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Henry Plummer (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Black Bart (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Chief Crazy Horse (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Tiburcio Vasquez (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Joaquin Murietta (1954) - Frankie Adams
- John Wesley Hardin (1954) - Frankie Adams
- The Younger Brothers (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Doc Holliday (1954) - Frankie Adams
- The Dalton Gang (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Johnny Ringo (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Sam Bass (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Cattle Kate (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Quantrill and His Raiders (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Geronimo (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Frank and Jesse James (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Billy the Kid (1954) - Frankie Adams
- Belle Starr (1954) - Frankie Adams
1953
Gunsmoke as
Cora Dufrayne
1953
White Fire as
Yvonne
1952
Eight Iron Men as
Girl
1952
The Lawless Breed as
Jane Brown
1952
Just for You as
U.S.O. Troupe (uncredited)
1951
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- Hurry, Hurry (1952)
- Treasure of the Heart (1951)
1952
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Marcia Thorne
- One Angle Too Many (1952) - Marcia Thorne
1951
Criminal Lawyer as
Gloria Lydendecker
1951
When the Redskins Rode as
Elizabeth Leeds
1951
Fun on the Run (Short) as
Mary (uncredited)
1951
Texans Never Cry as
Rita Bagley
1951
Prairie Roundup as
Toni Eaton
1950
The Tougher They Come as
Flo
1949
Always Leave Them Laughing as
Showgirl (uncredited)
1948
Mexican Hayride as
Girl (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1953
White Fire (performer: "No Way Out", "You're Gone")
1949
Always Leave Them Laughing (performer: "Always Leave Them Laughing" (1949) - uncredited)

References

Mary Castle Wikipedia