Marilyn Lovell Matz (August , â€" April , ) was an American actress,
singer, AIDS activist and therapist.As a singer credited under her
birth name of Marilynn Lovell, she released an LP on Jubilee Records
in , Scotch Mist, with arrangements by Stan Applebaum. Lovell's early
acting roles included the variety shows The Danny Kaye Show and The
Liberace Show. She appeared in guest roles on several television
series, including The Munsters and Route . Lovell toured with Hello,
Dolly!, which starred Mary Martin, throughout Asia and Europe in , and
appeared in an NBC documentary about the musical's foreign tour in .
Lovell sang on the motion picture soundtracks for several horror films
during the early s, including Scream Blacula Scream in , The Return of
Count Yorga in , and Terror House.During the s and s, Lovell began to
pursue other professions and interests outside of entertainment. She
returned to college as an adult and became a therapist. She
specifically focused on AIDS patients with the onset of the AIDS
epidemic during the s. Lovell and her husband, Peter Matz, held
fundraisers which raised thousands of dollars for AIDS Project Los
Angeles.
singer, AIDS activist and therapist.As a singer credited under her
birth name of Marilynn Lovell, she released an LP on Jubilee Records
in , Scotch Mist, with arrangements by Stan Applebaum. Lovell's early
acting roles included the variety shows The Danny Kaye Show and The
Liberace Show. She appeared in guest roles on several television
series, including The Munsters and Route . Lovell toured with Hello,
Dolly!, which starred Mary Martin, throughout Asia and Europe in , and
appeared in an NBC documentary about the musical's foreign tour in .
Lovell sang on the motion picture soundtracks for several horror films
during the early s, including Scream Blacula Scream in , The Return of
Count Yorga in , and Terror House.During the s and s, Lovell began to
pursue other professions and interests outside of entertainment. She
returned to college as an adult and became a therapist. She
specifically focused on AIDS patients with the onset of the AIDS
epidemic during the s. Lovell and her husband, Peter Matz, held
fundraisers which raised thousands of dollars for AIDS Project Los
Angeles.
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