American film and television actress (1931–2021)
Marian Collier
Born (1931-08-23 ) August 23, 1931Died September 3, 2021(2021-09-03) (aged 90) Occupation(s) Film and television actress Years active 1957–2009 Spouses
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Marian Collier (August 23, 1931 – September 3, 2021) was an American film and television actress.[ 1] She was known for playing Marilyn Scott in the American drama television series Mr. Novak .[ 4]
Life and career
Collier was born in East Chicago, Indiana , the daughter of Romanian parents Valeria and John Chulay.[ 3] She was the sister of assistant director and production manager , John C. Chulay [ 3] [ 5] who died in October 1988, from a heart attack on the set of the new ABC sitcom television series Coach .[ 6] Collier attended Washington High School .[ 7] She moved to New York to become a model .[ 8]
Collier began her career in 1957, appearing in the television series The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show . In 1963, she won the role of Marilyn Scott, a school teacher in the new NBC drama television series Mr. Novak .[ 4] The series ended in 1965. She also appeared in other television programs including Mannix , Leave It to Beaver ,[ 2] Law & Order , Emergency! , The Dick Van Dyke Show , McHale's Navy , The Farmer's Daughter , Police Story , Welcome Back, Kotter , Bachelor Father ,[ 2] Gidget , Marcus Welby, M.D. and Maverick .[ 4] She also co-starred and appeared in films such as The Hunting Party , Roadracers (as Liz), Three the Hard Way , Rock-A-Bye Baby , Timeline and Some Like It Hot .[ 4] Collier retired in 2009. Her last credit was from the television program iCarly .[citation needed ]
Death
Collier died at her home on September 3, 2021, at the age of 90.[ 3]
References
^ a b Wiersbe, Warren (1994). Be Myself: Memoirs of a Bridgebuilder . Victor Books. p. 11. ISBN 9781564763334 – via Google Books .
^ a b c Gavin, James (October 6, 2015). Is That All There Is?: The Strange Life of Peggy Lee . Atria Books. p. 265. ISBN 9781451641790 – via Google Books .
^ a b c d "Marian Neuman Obituary (1931-2021)" . Los Angeles Times . Los Angeles, California . October 3, 2021. p. B9. Retrieved December 27, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b c d Finnigan, Joseph (June 18, 1964). "Marian's Still Chasing Bachelors" . The News and Observer . Raleigh, North Carolina . p. 24. Retrieved December 27, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ McKinlay, Archibald (2001). Chicago's Neighboring South Shore: Lake County, Indiana . Donning Company Publishers. p. 165. ISBN 9781578641024 – via Google Books .
^ Heise, Kenan (October 12, 1988). "East Chicago's John Chulay, movie and TV show director" . Chicago Tribune . Chicago, Illinois . p. 22. Retrieved December 27, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Johnson, Erskine (January 2, 1965). "Winning Role as Teacher Surprised Marian Collier" . The Ithaca Journal . Ithaca, New York . p. 17. Retrieved December 27, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Johnson, Erskine (December 27, 1964). "Marian Collier: The Sexy Teacher" . The State . Columbia, South Carolina . p. 58. Retrieved December 27, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
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