Born 1917 (age 104) · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Appears in 115 titles

Marsha Hunt (born Marcia Virginia Hunt; October 17, 1917 – September 7, 2022) was an American actress, model and activist, with a career spanning nearly 80 years. She was blacklisted by Hollywood film studio executives in the 1950s during McCarthyism. Although initially reluctant to pursue a film career, in June 1935, at age 17, Hunt signed a seven-year contract with Paramount Pictures. Paramount discovered her when she was visiting her uncle in Los Angeles and the comedian Zeppo Marx saw a picture of her in the newspaper. She was then offered a screen test for The Virginia Judge. At Paramount, Hunt mainly played ingenue parts. Between 1935 and 1938, she made 12 pictures at Paramount, including a starring roles in Easy to Take, Gentle Julia, The Accusing Finger, Murder Goes to College, and two on "loan-out" to RKO and 20th Century Fox. In 1937, she starred opposite John Wayne, a couple of years prior to his breakthrough in Hollywood, in the Western film Born to the West. The studio terminated Hunt's contract in 1938, and she spent a few years starring in B-films produced by poverty row studios such as Republic Pictures and Monogram Pictures. She also headed to New York City for work in summer stock theatre shortly before winning a supporting role in MGM's These Glamour Girls opposite Lana Turner and Lew Ayres. The role of Betty was said to have been written specially with Hunt in mind. Other roles in major studio productions soon followed, including supporting roles as Mary Bennet in MGM's version of Pride and Prejudice with Laurence Olivier and as Martha Scott's surrogate child Hope Thompson in Cheers for Miss Bishop. In 1941, Hunt signed a contract with MGM, where she remained for the next six years. While filming Blossoms in the Dust, film director Mervyn LeRoy lauded Hunt for her heartfelt and genuine acting ability. In 1944, she polled seventh in a list by exhibitors of "Stars of Tomorrow". She also appeared in None Shall Escape, a film that is now regarded as the first about the Holocaust. She played Marja Pacierkowski, the Polish fiancé of a German Nazi officer named Wilhelm Grimm.

Filmography

Johnny Got His Gun
7.5
Johnny Got His Gun
1971
as Joe's Mother
Pride and Prejudice
6.9
Pride and Prejudice
1940
as Mary Bennet
Raw Deal
6.7
Raw Deal
1948
as Ann Martin
Easy Living
7.1
Easy Living
1937
as Girl Getting Coat Dropped on Her at Finale (uncredited)
Blossoms in the Dust
6.7
Blossoms in the Dust
1941
as Charlotte
The Human Comedy
6.3
The Human Comedy
1943
as Diana Steed
None Shall Escape
6.5
None Shall Escape
1944
as Marja Pacierkowski
The Valley of Decision
7.4
The Valley of Decision
1945
as Constance Scott
Born to the West
4.8
Born to the West
1937
as Judy Worstall
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
6.4
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
1947
as Martha Gray
Jigsaw
5.0
Jigsaw
1949
as Mrs. Hartley's Secretary (uncredited)
Kid Glove Killer
6.4
Kid Glove Killer
1942
as Jane Mitchell
Thousands Cheer
6.4
Thousands Cheer
1943
as Marsha Hunt
Cheers for Miss Bishop
5.8
Cheers for Miss Bishop
1941
as Hope Thompson
Take One False Step
5.4
Take One False Step
1949
as Martha Wier
Back from the Dead
5.1
Back from the Dead
1957
as Kate Hazelton
Bombers B-52
5.8
Bombers B-52
1957
as Edith Brennan
The Plunderers
6.3
The Plunderers
1960
as Kate Miller
Cry 'Havoc'
6.5
Cry 'Havoc'
1943
as Flo Norris
The Happy Time
6.5
The Happy Time
1952
as Susan Bonnard