Mary Carlisle
Mary Carlisle was an American screen performer whose film career spanned from the early 1920s through the early 1940s. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 3, 1914, Carlisle appeared in a small but notable set of films during the 1930s, often in supporting roles.
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Mary Carlisle was an American screen performer whose film career spanned from the early 1920s through the early 1940s. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 3, 1914, Carlisle appeared in a small but notable set of films during the 1930s, often in supporting roles. Their work included uncredited appearances as well as credited parts, reflecting the common practice of the era where performers frequently took minor roles while building experience.
Among Carlisle’s known credits from this period are Grand Hotel as Mrs. Hoffman, East of Fifth Avenue as Edna Howard, and Super Speed as Nan Gale. These roles placed Carlisle within the studio system of the time, working alongside other actors in ensemble casts typical of Hollywood productions. The films in which Carlisle appeared were part of…








