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Mercedes McCambridge is a Actor American born on 16 march 1916 at Joliet (USA)

Mercedes McCambridge

Mercedes McCambridge
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Birth name Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge
Nationality USA
Birth 16 march 1916 at Joliet (USA)
Death 2 march 2004 (at 87 years) at La Jolla (USA)
Awards Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge (March 16, 1916 – March 2, 2004) was an American actress of radio, stage, film, and television. Orson Welles called her "the world's greatest living radio actress." She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for All the King's Men (1949) and was nominated in the same category for Giant (1956). She also provided the voice of Pazuzu in The Exorcist (1973).

Biography

McCambridge married her first husband, William Fifield, in 1939 when she was 23 years old. The couple had a son, John Lawrence Fifield, born in December, 1941. The couple divorced in 1946 after seven years of marriage.

In 1950, when she was 34 years old, McCambridge married Canadian Fletcher Markle, an actor/producer/director who directed McCambridge in productions on Ford Theater and Studio One. Her son, John, later took Markle's name, thereafter being known as John Markle. During the marriage and afterward, McCambridge battled alcoholism, often being hospitalized after episodes of heavy drinking. She and Markle divorced in 1962, after twelve years of marriage. In 1969, after years with Alcoholics Anonymous, she achieved sobriety.

McCambridge's son, John Markle, a UCLA graduate, had a Ph.D. in Economics. He became a futures trader at Stephens and Company, but after a meteoric rise through the company's ranks, things began to unravel in the fall of 1987 when it was discovered he was engaging in fraud—essentially by charging all his losing trades to Stephens, while depositing the revenue from winning trades in a trust account in McCambridge's name. (Markle was later shown to have forged his mother's signature in opening this account.)

Markle was put on temporary leave, then fired from his position as a futures trader at Stephens and Company for mishandling funds. McCambridge refused to co-operate with Markle and the company in instituting a repayment scheme that would have kept the matter from becoming public. Shortly thereafter, in November 1987, Markle killed his family—his wife Christine and daughters Amy (age 13) and Suzanne (age 9)—and then himself in a murder/suicide. He left both a note taking responsibility for his crimes, and a long, bitter letter to his mother. A $5 million lawsuit was filed against Markle's estate and McCambridge claiming fraud and misappropriation of funds. Although some of the mishandled funds had been handled under McCambridge's name through Markle's power of attorney, she herself was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing.

She was a staunch outspoken liberal Democrat who campaigned for Adlai Stevenson.

Best films

Giant (1956)
(Actress)
All the King's Men (1949)
(Actress)

Usually with

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Mercedes McCambridge (22 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2018The Other Side of the WindActressMaggie Noonan
2011The Story of Film: An OdysseyActressSelf
1979The Concorde... Airport '79ActressNelli
1979The SackettsActressMa Sackett
1977ThievesActressStreet Lady
1973The ExorcistActressDemon (voice)
1973The Girls of Huntington HouseActressDoris McKenzie
1973The President's Plane Is MissingActressHester Madigan
1969Marquis de Sade: JustineActressMadame Dusbois
196999 WomenActressThelma Diaz
1968The Counterfeit KillerActressFrances
1961Angel BabyActressSarah Strand
1960CimarronActressMrs. Sarah Wyatt
1959Suddenly, Last SummerActressGrace Holly
1958Touch of EvilActressGang Leader (uncredited)
1957A Farewell to ArmsActressMrs. Van Campen
1956GiantActressLuz Benedict
1954Johnny GuitarActressEmma Small
1951Lightning Strikes TwiceActressLiza McStringer
1951The ScarfActressConnie Carter
1951Inside StraightActressAda Stritch
1949All the King's MenActressSadie Burke