Leona Maricle (December , â€" March , ) was an American stage and
film actress known for "distinctive characterizations of colorful
ladies."Maricle was a graduate of Texas State College for Women. Her
Broadway debut came in The Trial of Mary Dugan (). Her final
appearance on Broadway was in Never Too Late ().In the mid-s, she and
her husband were active in summer stock theatre in Skowhegan,
Maine.Her husband, Louis Jean Heydt was a prolific character actor in
films of the s, s, and s. He died backstage in the *Colonial Theater
in Boston. He had just completed a scene with Jane Fonda. He was
appearing in a play that was being tried out *for the first
time.[citation needed]
film actress known for "distinctive characterizations of colorful
ladies."Maricle was a graduate of Texas State College for Women. Her
Broadway debut came in The Trial of Mary Dugan (). Her final
appearance on Broadway was in Never Too Late ().In the mid-s, she and
her husband were active in summer stock theatre in Skowhegan,
Maine.Her husband, Louis Jean Heydt was a prolific character actor in
films of the s, s, and s. He died backstage in the *Colonial Theater
in Boston. He had just completed a scene with Jane Fonda. He was
appearing in a play that was being tried out *for the first
time.[citation needed]
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