Mary Anne Meacham (July , â€" January , ) was a noted American
actress of stage, film and television.Born and raised in Chicago,
Meacham left to study drama at Yale University, graduating with a
degree in .Meacham debuted on Broadway as Ensign Jane Hilton in 's The
Long Watch (written by Harvey Haislip), for which she received a
Clarence Derwent Award, given to outstanding newcomers to the New York
stage.She is most famous for her roles on and off-Broadway, most
notably in adaptations of plays written by Tennessee Williams, who was
a close friend. Williams once wrote an editorial in The New York Times
praising Meacham, noting "There's nothing she won't say or do onstage
without any sign of embarrassment" ().
actress of stage, film and television.Born and raised in Chicago,
Meacham left to study drama at Yale University, graduating with a
degree in .Meacham debuted on Broadway as Ensign Jane Hilton in 's The
Long Watch (written by Harvey Haislip), for which she received a
Clarence Derwent Award, given to outstanding newcomers to the New York
stage.She is most famous for her roles on and off-Broadway, most
notably in adaptations of plays written by Tennessee Williams, who was
a close friend. Williams once wrote an editorial in The New York Times
praising Meacham, noting "There's nothing she won't say or do onstage
without any sign of embarrassment" ().
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