Mary Webster (March , â€" January , ) was an American actress of film
and television.Born in Chicago, Illinois, Webster was raised in Santa
Monica, California, and finished high school there. She studied acting
at California's Pasadena Playhouse in its theatre arts program. Her
first film role came in as the love interest in The Delicate
Delinquent, with Jerry Lewis in his first solo film following his
Martin and Lewis years. Webster then appeared in The Tin Star, her
first foray into the Western genre, carried into many television
roles. In , she appeared in the science fiction film Master of the
World with Vincent Price.Aside from Westerns, Webster appeared in
various television shows, including two The Twilight Zone episodes â€"
"A Passage for Trumpet" and "Death Ship", both of which starred Jack
Klugman.On Broadway, Webster appeared in Dear Charles (). She also
made national tours with the companies of The Desperate Hours and
Mister Roberts.
and television.Born in Chicago, Illinois, Webster was raised in Santa
Monica, California, and finished high school there. She studied acting
at California's Pasadena Playhouse in its theatre arts program. Her
first film role came in as the love interest in The Delicate
Delinquent, with Jerry Lewis in his first solo film following his
Martin and Lewis years. Webster then appeared in The Tin Star, her
first foray into the Western genre, carried into many television
roles. In , she appeared in the science fiction film Master of the
World with Vincent Price.Aside from Westerns, Webster appeared in
various television shows, including two The Twilight Zone episodes â€"
"A Passage for Trumpet" and "Death Ship", both of which starred Jack
Klugman.On Broadway, Webster appeared in Dear Charles (). She also
made national tours with the companies of The Desperate Hours and
Mister Roberts.
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