Mari Blanchard
Biography
Mari Blanchard, a petite and captivating actress, faced numerous challenges throughout her life. Born to an oil magnate and a psychotherapist, she contracted severe poliomyelitis at nine, which dashed her dreams of becoming a dancer. Undeterred, Mari dedicated years to rehabilitating her body, taking up swimming and even performing on the trapeze with the Cole Brothers Circus. Encouraged by her parents, she enrolled at the University of Southern California to study international law but left just nine credits shy of graduation.
In the late 1940s, she began her career as an advertising model with the Conover Agency, where her talents caught the eye of renowned cartoonist Al Capp, who immortalized her as a character in his comic strip, Li'l Abner. Mari's big break came with a contract from Paramount after a Hollywood Reporter ad, but her initial film roles were mostly minor appearances. In "Ten Tall Men" (1951), she was relegated to a fleeting scene, twirling a parasol.
Her fortunes shifted when she joined Universal, landing a co-starring role in "The Veils of Bagdad" (1953). However, setbacks continued, including losing key roles to other actresses. A notable performance came in "Destry" (1954), where she portrayed a character originally played by Marlene Dietrich. Despite some critical acclaim, Universal did not renew her contract, leading her to freelance in lesser productions, including "She Devil" (1957) and "McLintock!" (1963). Tragically, Mari was diagnosed with cancer in 1970, passing away at just 47.
Filmography
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The Cruel Tower
1956 • Mary 'The Babe' Thompson
The Unknown Man
1951
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
1953 • Allura
She Devil
1957 • Kyra Zelas
Ten Tall Men
1951
Rails Into Laramie
1954 • Lou Carter
On the Riviera
1951
The Brigand
1952
Destry
1954 • Brandy
Son of Sinbad
1955 • Chistina
The Crooked Web
1955 • Joanie Daniel
Twice-Told Tales
1963 • Sylvia Ward
Black Horse Canyon
1954 • Aldis Spain