Marcia Van Dyke (March , â€" November , ) was an American violinist
and actress. She was featured in a cover story in the January , ,
issue of Life magazine.The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Van
Dyke, she was born Marcia Evelyn Van Dyke in Grants Pass, Oregon and
was a cousin of director and writer W. S. Van Dyke. Her father was an
attorney who taught piano as a hobby.In , she and her parents moved to
Burlingame, California, to allow her to study under Naoum Blinder, the
concert maestro of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Van Dyke was
concertmeister for Burlingame High School and for the Southern Oregon
Symphony. She graduated from BHS and San Mateo Junior College.In , Van
Dyke joined the first violin section of the San Francisco Symphony.
Before taking that position, she was first violinist for a theater in
San Francisco.
and actress. She was featured in a cover story in the January , ,
issue of Life magazine.The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Van
Dyke, she was born Marcia Evelyn Van Dyke in Grants Pass, Oregon and
was a cousin of director and writer W. S. Van Dyke. Her father was an
attorney who taught piano as a hobby.In , she and her parents moved to
Burlingame, California, to allow her to study under Naoum Blinder, the
concert maestro of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Van Dyke was
concertmeister for Burlingame High School and for the Southern Oregon
Symphony. She graduated from BHS and San Mateo Junior College.In , Van
Dyke joined the first violin section of the San Francisco Symphony.
Before taking that position, she was first violinist for a theater in
San Francisco.
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