Maris Wrixon

Maris Wrixon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maris Wrixon (December 28, 1916 – October 6, 1999) was an American film and television actress. She appeared in over 50 films between 1939 and 1951. Between 1940 and 1942, Wrixon appeared in 29 films at Warner Bros., alternating between uncredited parts (in films including High Sierra and Dark Victory) and supporting roles. Wrixon worked primarily in B-movies and, in addition to her Warners films, in films produced by Poverty Row studios such as Monogram Pictures. Monogram released the film in which The New York Times says "horror fans remember her best," The Ape, which starred Boris Karloff.
Name Maris Wrixon
Also Known As Mary Alice Wrixon, Maris Wrixan, Maris Wrixon Fehr
Birthday 1916-12-28
Deathday 1999-10-06
Gender Female
IMDB Maris Wrixon profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Pasco, Washington, USA
As: Frances Clifford
1940-09-30
The Ape...
As: Freda Hauser
1944-06-10
Waterfront...
As: June Brewster
1941-03-08
Footsteps in the Dar...
As: Linda Vale
1946-04-27
The Glass Alibi...
As: Pamela Bragdon
1945-11-02
White Pongo...
As: Diana Bennett
1941-05-31
Million Dollar Baby...
As: Linda Sinclair
1946-01-19
The Face of Marble...
As: Sue Mitchell
1942-06-06
Spy Ship...
As: Sandy Vantine
1941-01-09
The Case of the Blac...
As: Elaine Standish
1941-07-19
Bullets for O'Hara...
As: Wilmetta 'Billie' We
1941-07-15
Sunset in Wyoming...
As: Evelyn
1945-11-02
This Love of Ours...
As: Mrs. Washburn
1939-09-23
No Place to Go...
As: Helen Roberts
1945-12-15
Black Market Babies...
As: Dorothy Newton
1945-04-24
The Master Key...
As: Saxby's Secretary (u
1939-05-27
Code of the Secret S...
As: Judith's Friend (unc
1939-04-20
Dark Victory...
As: Information Girl (un
1939-12-07
A Child Is Born...
As: Girl at Beach (uncre
1939-06-23
Daughters Courageous...
As: Girl in Car (uncredi
1939-08-19
Each Dawn I Die...
As: Switchboard Operator
1939-09-16
Dust Be My Destiny...
As: Lady of the Court (u
1939-11-11
The Private Lives of...
As: Connie Durant
1939-10-27
Jeepers Creepers...
As: Long-Distance Operat
1940-02-03
Calling Philo Vance...
As: Dorothy Bennett
1939-11-10
British Intelligence...
As: Grete Ziegler
1943-12-16
Women in Bondage...
As: Helen Armstrong
1941-04-05
A Shot in the Dark...
As: Girl at Wedding (unc
1940-12-20
Santa Fe Trail...
As: 2nd Nurse - City Hos
1940-05-04
Saturday's Children...
As: Telephone Operator (
1940-10-05
Knute Rockne All Ame...
As: Girl (uncredited)
1940-04-20
'Til We Meet Again...
As: Fairy Godmother
1940-06-08
Cinderella's Feller...
As: Miss Annie Ellis (un
1940-11-30
Lady with Red Hair...
As: Betty Higgins, Speci
1943-01-15
Silent Witness...
As: Louise Harper
1942-07-02
Sons of the Pioneers...
As: Mary Wagner
1944-08-18
Trail to Gunsight...
As: Laura Ramsey
1939-09-09
Ride, Cowboy, Ride...
As: Telephone Operator (
1939-01-21
Off the Record...
As: First Telephone Oper
1939-12-09
Private Detective...
As: Martha Blanton
1939-03-18
The Adventures of Ja...
As: Western Heroine (cli
1947-08-09
Hollywood Wonderland...
As: Mary Jo Weaver
1942-08-17
The Old Homestead...
As: Operator (uncredited
1940-03-03
Alice in Movieland...
As: Roscoe's Secretary
1940-07-16
The Man Who Talked T...
As: Welcoming Party Gues
1967-12-21
The Graduate...
As: WAC
1951-10-05
As You Were...
As: Mary Hadley
1948-12-28
Highway 13...
As: Blonde (uncredited)
1944-01-28
Phantom Lady...
As: Mrs. McCarthy
1948-09-28
The Saxon Charm...
As: Unknown
1958-01-04
Sea Hunt...
As: Mrs. Robinson - Elle
1955-01-19
The Millionaire...
As: Unknown
1951-09-08
The Adventures of Bo...