Marily Woodhouse is directing her first film "Clearcut Nation" later in life, although in some respects, it is her life coming full circle. Born in San Francisco in 1956, she made her television debut in 1960 on the news when she graduated from the first integrated preschool in the Bay Area. (Preschools were new then too, along with anti-segregation laws.) She began modern ballet and art classes at Younghaven Studios in San Francisco as a child. By the time she was 10 years old she had begun to write plays, which she would costume and direct and round up other neighborhood children to act in. Later, in junior high school in San Mateo, her drama teacher staged one of Marily's plays with the 7th grade class. At San Mateo High School, Marily took drama, choir, and dance classes and appeared in both musical and dramatic productions. Upon graduation, she moved to Los Angeles where she did some extra work and appeared in a revival of "Stage Door" at the Greenhouse Theatre in Pasadena, although more of her time was spent waitressing. In her mid-20s, she married and moved back to northern California. She began riding in horse endurance races and rode thousands of miles over the western states. After moving to a small rural area in the late '80s, she became involved in the Theatre Department of Shasta College where she acted, danced, and sang in diverse plays including "Six Characters in Search of an Author", "Don Juan", "As You Like It", and "Rikki Tiki Tavi" as well as writing scripts, choreographing, costuming shows, and working on set construction. By 2005, Marily began seeing drastic changes in the rural area she had lived in for many years. The mainly uninhabited, forested land began being clearcut by the wealthy, giant timber company that had taken over the land in the late '90s. Unable to stand idly by without fighting the irreparable destruction, she became an activist. She enlarged skills from other parts of her life, such as writing, photography, research, and mapping, to document what was occurring in the world around her. And this led to making her first documentary.
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Marilyn was born on November 3, 1962 in Kingston, Jamaica. He is an actor, known for Marilyn: You Don't Love Me (1984), Marilyn: You Don't Love Me (2015 Remix) (2015) and Marilyn: Baby U Left Me (version 2) (1985).
Marilyn Aaliyah Ramirez is an actress, known for Where Birds Don't Fly (2017), Father Militant and City with Two Faces (2019).
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Marilyn Azevedo is known for Following Seas (2016).
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Marilyn Berry is known for Why Stop Now? (2012), Six Degrees (2006) and 30 Rock (2006).
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Marilyn Burns was born Mary Lynn Ann Burns on May 7, 1949 in Erie, Pennsylvania, and raised in Houston, Texas. She attended the University of Texas at Austin where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Drama. Marilyn was one of the original scream queens, remembered primarily for her role in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). She played Sally Hardesty, a teenager who travels with her brother and some friends to the cemetery where her grandfather was buried to investigate reports of grave vandalism, and then encounters an insane, murderous family, including the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface. Her follow-up appearance was in Eaten Alive (1976), where she played a vacationer who unwittingly stumbles upon a hotel managed by a maniac who feeds his guests to his crocodile. Marilyn earned her scream queen status by starring in other horror movies; Kiss Daddy Goodbye (1981) and Future-Kill (1985). She appeared in the television miniseries Helter Skelter (1976) about the real-life trial of Charles Manson and his family. She played Linda Kasabian, a member of the Manson Family whose testimony helped lead to the convictions of the cult leader and many of his followers. Marilyn had an uncredited cameo as Sally Hardesty in The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1994), and made a cameo appearance as Verna Carlson in Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013). However, aside from these roles and occasional appearances at horror conventions, she lived a relatively quiet life out of the spotlight in the Houston area in her later years. Marilyn Burns died at age 65 in her sleep on August 5, 2014 and was found in her Houston, Texas home by family members, the cause was an apparent heart attack, although not specified.