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Grand Hotel
1932
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This star-soaked blockbuster is famous for many reasons...and even its sole survivor is a lady who, though an uncredited bit player in this film, went on to become a well-known B-movie star bombshell: Mary Carlisle (b. February 3, 1914—IMDb earlier listed her as being born in 1912, but Carlisle, who insists she was born in 1914, apparently had this information corrected/changed). Ms. Carlisle worked steadily in the 1930s and early 1940s, before retiring more than 70 years ago. She worked as a manager of the Beverly Hills Elizabeth Arden and now resides in the Motion Picture Retirement Home.
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