Marsha Hunt, a veteran actress of the Golden Age of film, radio, and Broadway who later saw her career wither over her protests against the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), died of natural causes on Sept. 7 in Los Angeles.
Her caregivers, nephew, actor/director Allan Hunt, and Elizabeth Lauritsen, confirmed her death.
Hunt starred in more than 60 films for Paramount, MGM, and Republic, starting her career in 1935. She also appeared in over 30 staged productions, including six on Broadway.
In television’s early days, Hunt appeared as Viola in Twelfth Night, the first…
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