Marcia Lecky is known for Holby City (1999), Dawn (2016) and Doctor Who (2005).
Marcia Lewis was born on August 8, 1938 in Melrose, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress, known for Night Warning (1981), The Ice Pirates (1984) and The Bionic Woman (1976). She was married to Fred D. Bryan. She died on December 21, 2010 in Brentwood, Tennessee, USA.
Marcia Lucas was born on October 4, 1945 in Modesto, California, USA. She is known for Star Wars (1977), Taxi Driver (1976) and American Graffiti (1973).
Marcia Lynn Anthony was born on September 3 in Mountain View, CA, USA. Growing up in a Navy family, she lived and traveled the world, but calls Virginia home. She graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. After serving almost 7 years in the Navy she divided her focus into acting and moved to Los Angeles, CA, where she now both serves and performs. She is an actress known for NCIS: Hawai'i (2021), Shooter (2018), and Psycho-in-Law (2017).
Marcia M. Francis, this captivating native New Yorker, has a strong appreciation for music and dance. Born with a spectacular voice and a commanding presence, this opulence of Jamaican heritage developed her vocal dynamics in the church soon to discover her capability as a percussionist. Her artistry grew inherent and catapulted her into displaying her many talents in public theatre, live concerts, and touring by providing background ensemble vocals for several contemporary well-known renowned artists. Full-fledged, Ms. Francis never let her passion for Performing Arts subside. When most would've given up, she persevered, reclaimed her faith and began to go on auditions. Consequently, while matriculating, Ms. Francis reached a climax in her musical essence by embracing Rhythm Tap. A graduate of CUNY Queens College with a Bachelors in Drama, Theatre, Dance and a Masters in Urban Studies respectively. Her many television appearances /s include Run All Night, Black Nativity, and Marvel's The Avengers. Ms. Francis, a recipient of awards, including Farah Marcelus Award for Choreography, an AUDELCO (ensemble), and a Bertelsmann Music Group World of Exploration winner for the song 'I Know What You're Looking For.' Ms. Francis works full time for local government. Ms. Francis, a leader within her local community, and dedicates her time to civic engagement. Her true devotion, preparing herself for the next apogee of life. Ms. Francis serves as a sitting member on her local community board, as well as counsel for several social justice initiatives and youth organizations. "As long as I'm alive, I am determined to fulfill my passion within performing arts. I hope that my allure and humility will positively encourage someone, to dissuade their fears, embrace their passion, and live life exponentially. Just believe in yourself. You'll be surprised at what you can achieve. "
Marcia Mae Jones was born on August 1, 1924, into an acting family. Her mother, Freda Jones, was an actress, and all three of her siblings -- Margaret Jones, Macon Jones, and Marvin Jones -- were child actors. But Marcia Mae had the most successful career, and she was the only one of her siblings to become a child star. She made her acting debut when she was just six months old, when director James Cruze saw her in her baby carriage and immediately cast her as the baby in his film Mannequin (1926). Her first major role was in Night Nurse (1931), in which she played one of two siblings targeted for murder for their inheritance by a sinister household retainer. By age 10, she had appeared in several dramatic films. In 1936, she played a terrified victim of school bullying in These Three (1936), a role that brought her much attention. In 1937, she played the crippled Klara in Heidi (1937). The film starred two other child actors, Delmar Watson (as with Marcia Mae, all of Delmar's siblings were actors) and Shirley Temple. Despite Marcia Mae being four years older than Temple, the two girls acted well together and would appear together again, in The Little Princess (1939). Marcia Mae also worked with several other child stars of the 1930s, including Jane Withers, Bonita Granville, Jackie Moran, Sybil Jason, and her favorite, Jackie Cooper. Her film career began to slow down in the early 1950s, after which she largely appeared in television roles. Her adult life was marred by the suicide of her second husband, Bill Davenport, and problems with alcohol. She eventually conquered her alcohol dependency and became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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