Maris Wrixon
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Maris Wrixon (December 28, 1916 – October 6, 1999) was an American film and television actress. She appeared in over 50 films between 1939 and 1951.
Between 1940 and 1942, Wrixon appeared in 29 films at Warner Bros., alternating between uncredited parts (in films including High Sierra and Dark Victory) and supporting roles.
Wrixon worked primarily in B-movies and, in addition to her Warners films, in films produced by Poverty Row studios such as Monogram Pictures. Monogram released the film in which The New York Times says "horror fans remember her best," The Ape, which starred Boris Karloff.
Known For
Acting
Born
December 28, 1916
Place of Birth
Pasco, Washington, USA
Died
October 6, 1999 age 82

The Old Homestead

The Ape

Waterfront

Footsteps in the Dark

As You Were

The Glass Alibi

Highway 13

White Pongo

Phantom Lady

Alice in Movieland

Million Dollar Baby

The Face of Marble

Spy Ship

The Saxon Charm

The Case of the Black Parrot

Bullets for O'Hara

Sunset in Wyoming

Women in Bondage

This Love of Ours

No Place to Go

The Master Key

Black Market Babies

The Man Who Talked Too Much

The Graduate

Code of the Secret Service

Dark Victory

A Child Is Born

Daughters Courageous

Each Dawn I Die

Dust Be My Destiny

The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex

Jeepers Creepers

Calling Philo Vance

British Intelligence

A Shot in the Dark

Santa Fe Trail

Saturday's Children

'Til We Meet Again

Lady with Red Hair

Knute Rockne All American

Cinderella's Feller

Silent Witness

Sons of the Pioneers

Trail to Gunsight
Ride, Cowboy, Ride

Off the Record

Private Detective

The Adventures of Jane Arden

Hollywood Wonderland

Sea Hunt

The Millionaire

The Adventures of Boston Blackie
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