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  1. Born November 12, 1931 in New Haven, Connecticut, Mary Louise Wilson was the daughter of Julius Lane Wilson, a doctor who specialized in the treatment of tuberculosis. She spent much of her childhood in New Orleans, Louisiana, where her father taught at Tulane University and co-founded the Oschner Clinic (now Oschsner Medical Center).

  2. Mary Louise Wilson celebrates with Alan Cumming the release of her memoir, My First Hundred Years in Show Business.Mary Louise Wilson - of Grey Gardens, Loui...

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  4. Mary Louise Wilson. Since her 1963 Broadway debut as Sue Ann in the short-lived musical, Hot Spot, Mary Louise Wilson has been active on and off Broadway, appearing in musicals as well as stage plays, from Noël Coward to William Shakespeare to The Beard of Avon. In 1998, she won a Tony® nomination for her role as Fraulein Schneider in the ...

  5. 7 de ago. de 2015 · This Tony winner’s memoir is “a riot of characters met and characters played . . . a funny, frank, and savvy chronicle of a wonderful life.” —David Hyde Pierce Mary Louise Wilson became a star at age sixty with her smash one-woman play Full Gallop, portraying legendary Vogue editor Diana Vreeland. But before and since, her life and career—including the Tony Award for her portrayal of ...

  6. Mary Louise Defender Wilson (born October 14, 1930), also known by her Dakotah name Wagmuhawin (Gourd Woman), is a storyteller, traditionalist, historian, scholar and educator of the Dakotah/Hidatsa people and a former director working in health care organizations. Her cultural work has been recognized with a National Heritage Fellowship in 1999 and a United States Artists fellowship in 2015 ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2011 · But Mary Louise Wilson works, and people on both sides of the footlights are better for it. Gabriel Ebert and Mary Louise Wilson in 4000 Miles. The Tony Award-winning star of Grey Gardens talks ...