Marsha Hunt

Two notable women are called Marsha Hunt:

  • Marsha Hunt (US actress) (born October 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois)
  • Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist) (born 1946)
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Two notable women are called Marsha Hunt:. See also: Other Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist) (born 1946). Some of her better known films include:. Marsha Hunt (US actress) (born October 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois). She has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6730 Hollywood Blvd. Ruby Keeler died of cancer in Rancho Mirage, California and was interred in the Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange, California.

Her first "show-business" job was as a chorine, working in a speakeasy for the Prohibition-era hostess Texas Guinan. She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ruby Keeler, born Ethel Keeler, (August 25, 1910 - February 28, 1993), was an actress, singer, and dancer. Sweetheart of the Campus - (1941).

Mother Carey's Chickens - (1938). Ready, Willing and Able - (1937). Colleen - (1936). Shipmates Forever - (1935).

Go Into Your Dance - (1935). Flirtation Walk - (1934). Dames - (1934). Footlight Parade - (1933).

Gold Diggers of 1933 - (1933). 42nd Street - (1933).