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Mary Duncan

Mary Duncan
Mary Duncan ca. 1930.jpg
Duncan circa 1930
Born Mary Annie Dungan
(1895-08-13)August 13, 1895
Luttrellville, Virginia U.S.
Died May 9, 1993(1993-05-09) (aged 97)
Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.
Resting place Green Hill Cemetery, Amsterdam, New York, U.S.
Alma mater Cornell University
Years active 1927-1933
Spouse(s) Stephen "Laddie" Sanford (1933-1977; his death)

Mary Duncan (born Mary Annie Dungan, August 13, 1895 – May 9, 1993) was an American stage and silent film actress. She is perhaps best known for her performances in F.W. Murnau's City Girl (1930) and Morning Glory (1933).

Duncan was born Mary Annie Dungan in Northumberland County, Virginia, the sixth of eight children born to Capt. William Dungan and his wife, Ada Thaddeus Douglass. She attended Cornell University before settling on acting as a career. She began her career as a child actress playing on the Broadway stage from 1910. In 1926 she played "Poppy" in the smash hit and controversial play The Shanghai Gesture, in which Florence Reed played her mother (known as "Mother Goddam"). Reed's character kills her daughter in a startling end to the play. This play was turned into a very sanitized film in 1941 with Gene Tierney. Duncan also starred in the 1930 film City Girl by director F.W. Murnau. Duncan's last film appearance was in the 1933 film Morning Glory, which starred Katharine Hepburn.

Duncan met and married Stephen "Laddie" Sanford, who was an international polo player as well as director of the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Company, in 1933, after which she retired from films. They remained married until his death in 1977. She spent much of her remaining years working with several major charities, and earned a reputation as a socialite in Palm Beach, Florida. She kept herself active by playing golf twice a week and swimming every morning before breakfast, which helped her maintain her size 8 figure. As an actress, she had followed the ministrations of Sylvia of Hollywood to keep her shape.


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