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  1. Mary Lawrence (May 17, 1918 – September 24, 1991) was an American actress, who had a lengthy career in film and television. She was the wife of film director Delmer Daves . She had a recurring role in the syndicated television series Casey Jones, where she played Jones' wife Alice with Alan Hale Jr. as her husband.

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    Mary Lawrence (1918-1991) was an American actress who appeared in movies and TV shows such as A Cry in the Night, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, and Northwest Passage. She was married to director Delmer Daves and founded a philanthropic group in Los Angeles.

    • January 1, 1
    • Lorain, Ohio, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. 28. Sept. 1991 · Mary Lawrence, a onetime film and TV actress who later wrote art books and became active in community affairs, died Tuesday at St. John’s Medical Center in Santa Monica. She was 73 and died of...

  4. Mary Lawrence was a 1950s and 60s actress who appeared in films and TV shows. She was married to director Delmer Daves and wrote two books on art.

    • May 17, 1918
    • September 24, 1991
  5. 29. Sept. 1991 · Mary Lawrence, an actress who in the 1950's portrayed Ruth Helm in the television series "Love That Bob," starring Bob Cummings, died of pneumonia at a hospital here last Tuesday. She was 73...

  6. Mary Lawrence is a historical mystery writer best known for her debut novel, The Alchemist’s Daughter. The Biology and Chemistry graduate also doubles as a cytologist. For Lawrence, Writing provides an escape from the boredom that comes with her day job.

  7. 2. Juni 2022 · VEDAST, THE ALCHEMIST OF LOST SOULS and THE LOST BOYS OF LONDON. All of the titles have reached the top 100 best-selling historical mysteries category on Amazon, with THE ALCHEMIST'S DAUGHTER reaching #1. I grew up in Indiana and live and farm in Maine. For over 25 years I worked in hospitals and labs as a cytotechnologist.