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Mary Martin
Mary Martin

Mary Martin, born on December 1, 1913, and passed away on November 3, 1990, was an accomplished American actress. Renowned for her exceptional performances on Broadway and in Hollywood, she won both a Tony Award and an Academy Award for her role in 'South Pacific'. more

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