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Meg Mundy

Meg Mundy
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Meg Mundy in 1955
Born Margaret Anne Mary Mundy
(1915-01-04)January 4, 1915
Marylebone, London, England, UK
Died January 12, 2016(2016-01-12) (aged 101)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1934–2001
Spouse(s) Konstantinos Yannopoulos (September 15, 1951-; divorced)
Mark Daniels (1943-51; divorced)
Children 1

Margaret Anne Mary "Meg" Mundy (January 4, 1915 – January 12, 2016) was an English-born American actress and model. She was born in London, but in 1921, at the age of six, moved to the United States.

Mundy was born in Marylebone, London. Her mother, Australian opera singer Clytie Hine (1887–1983), studied at the Elder Conservatorium of Music in Adelaide, South Australia. Her father was English cellist John Mundy. In 1921, the couple emigrated to the United States with their two children. Their father became orchestra manager of the Metropolitan Opera. After retiring as a performer, Hine coached opera singers and musical performers. Meg's younger brother was Columbia University history professor John Hine Mundy (1917-2004) Mundy turned 100 on January 4, 2015 and died on January 12, 2016, at the age of 101. She was survived by her son and granddaughter.

In 1940, modeling agency founder Harry Conover cited Mundy as one of the 10 top models ("those who lure the highest salaries"). A newspaper article two years later reported that Mundy was "said to be Manhattan's highest paid model."

Mundy debuted as a concert singer at Carnegie Hall in 1942.

In 1948 Mundy starred in The Respectful Prostitute (see below), but Dorothy Parker professed ignorance: "Meg Mundy? What's that, a Welsh holiday?" Film star Ann Dvorak succeeded Mundy in the role. She played Mary McLeod, the lead female role, in the Broadway production of Detective Story; the role was later played by Eleanor Parker in the film.

On television she played wealthy matriarch Mona Aldrich Croft on The Doctors from 1972–82, when the show ended. After playing the role of Isabelle Alden on the pilot for the new soap Loving, she briefly played Maeve Stoddard's imperious mother Julia on Guiding Light. She later played the role of Dimitri Marrick's wealthy aunt, Eugenia von Voynavitch on All My Children. Her film credits included roles in Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), Oliver's Story (1978), The Bell Jar (1979), and as the mother of Mary Tyler Moore's character in Ordinary People (1980), which won the Academy Award as Best Picture Of The Year. She appeared in the 1983 Walter Matthau-Robin Williams film The Survivors, the 1987 films Fatal Attraction and Someone to Watch Over Me, and in two episodes of Law & Order in the 1990s.


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