Mari Blanchard
Mari Blanchard
Born 13/04/1923 in Long Beach, California, USA

Petite, attractive Mari Blanchard rarely managed to get the lucky breaks. The daughter of an oil tycoon and a psychotherapist, she suffered from severe poliomyelitis from the age of nine, which denied her a hoped-for dancing career. For several years, she worked hard to rehabilitate her limbs from paralysis, swimming and later even performing on the trapeze at Cole Brothers Circus. At the urging of her parents, she then attended the University of Southern California, where she studied international law before dropping out nine units short of a degree. Her university studies did not lead to a career either. Sometime in the late 1940s, she joined the Conover Agency as an advertising model and, at the same time, was promoted by famed cartoonist and writer Al Capp, becoming the inspiration for one of his Li'l Abner characters.

Petite, attractive Mari Blanchard rarely managed to get the lucky breaks. The daughter of an oil tycoon and a psychotherapist, she suffered from severe poliomyelitis from the age of nine, which denied her a hoped-for dancing career. For several years, she worked hard to rehabilitate her limbs from paralysis, swimming and later even performing on the trapeze at Cole Brothers Circus. At the urging of her parents, she then attended the University of Southern California, where she studied international law before dropping out nine units short of a degree. Her university studies did not lead to a career either. Sometime in the late 1940s, she joined the Conover Agency as an advertising model and, at the same time, was promoted by famed cartoonist and writer Al Capp, becoming the inspiration for one of his Li'l Abner characters.

As the result of an advertisement on the back page of the Hollywood Reporter, Mari was signed to a contract with Paramount. However, her early experience in the movie business proved an unhappy one, most of her roles being walk-ons and bit parts. Ten Tall Men (1951), for example, limited her to a token stroll down a street, twirling a parasol and smiling seductively at members of the Foreign Legion. It wasn't until Mari joined Universal that her fortunes improved somewhat, with a co-starring role (opposite Victor Mature) in The Veils of Bagdad (1953). After that, it was all downhill again. Burt Lancaster, co-producer and star (with Gary Cooper of the excellent A-grade western Vera Cruz (1954), had requested Mari as his leading lady, but Universal refused her release to United Artists and forbade her to accept the lucrative role (Denise Darcel ended up getting the part). Mari then lost the lead in a much lesser picture,Saskatchewan (1954), to Shelley Winters. Instead, she was cast as Venusian Queen Allura in one of the least exciting outings by Universal's leading comic duo, Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953).

Mari did end up with a respectable starring role in the western Destry (1954) opposite Audie Murphy. A remake of the classic Destry Rides Again (1939), she was cast in the Marlene Dietrich part and took great pains to affect a totally different look, darkening her hair so as not to be compared to the great star. Even the name of her character was changed from 'Frenchy' to 'Brandy'. "Destry" was not all smooth sailing. There was tension between her and director George Marshall (who had also directed the original version) and Mari suffered a facial injury as the result of a fight scene. The film was critically well received, but unfortunately Universal failed to renew its contract with Miss Blanchard, and her career then went into free fall.

Freelancing for lesser studios, she played a TB victim injected with a serum turning her into a Mr. Hyde-like killer in the lurid She Devil (1957) (during filming she nearly died of acute appendicitis). Mari then appeared for Republic in the eminently forgettable No Place to Land (1958) before briefly starring in her own short-lived adventure series Klondike (1960). Her last role of note was as the cheerful and likeable town madam in the rollicking John Wayne western comedy McLintock! (1963). Sometime that year, Mari Blanchard developed the cancer which was to claim her life in 1970 at the age of just 47.

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Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6760888

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Filmography (Movies)

McLintock!

McLintock!

Character:Camille Reedbottom

Release Date:12/11/1963

Twice-Told Tales

Twice-Told Tales

Character:Sylvia Ward

Release Date:01/09/1963

Don't Knock the Twist

Don't Knock the Twist

Character:Dulcie Corbin

Release Date:13/04/1962

Machete

Machete

Character:Jean Montoya

Release Date:01/12/1958

No Place to Land

No Place to Land

Character:Iris Lee LaVonne

Release Date:03/10/1958

Karasu

Karasu

Character:Nevin

Release Date:01/01/1958

Jungle Heat

Jungle Heat

Character:Ann McRae

Release Date:22/07/1957

She Devil

She Devil

Character:Kyra Zelas

Release Date:01/04/1957

Stagecoach To Fury

Stagecoach To Fury

Character:Barbara Duval

Release Date:13/12/1956

The Cruel Tower

The Cruel Tower

Character:Mary 'The Babe' Thompson

Release Date:28/10/1956

Basket of Mexican Tales

Basket of Mexican Tales

Character:Gladys Winthrop

Release Date:17/05/1956

The Crooked Web

The Crooked Web

Character:Joanie Daniel

Release Date:30/11/1955

The Return of Jack Slade

The Return of Jack Slade

Character:Texas Rose

Release Date:09/10/1955

Son of Sinbad

Son of Sinbad

Character:Chistina

Release Date:02/06/1955

Destry

Destry

Character:Brandy

Release Date:01/12/1954

Black Horse Canyon

Black Horse Canyon

Character:Aldis Spain

Release Date:01/06/1954

Rails Into Laramie

Rails Into Laramie

Character:Lou Carter

Release Date:14/04/1954

The Veils of Bagdad

The Veils of Bagdad

Character:Selima

Release Date:06/10/1953

Abbott and Costello Go to Mars

Abbott and Costello Go to Mars

Character:Allura

Release Date:06/04/1953

Back at the Front

Back at the Front

Character:Nina - Johnny Redondo's Accomplice

Release Date:01/10/1952

Assignment: Paris

Assignment: Paris

Character:Wanda Marlowe (scenes deleted)

Release Date:04/09/1952

The Brigand

The Brigand

Character:Dona Dolores Castro

Release Date:24/06/1952

Something to Live For

Something to Live For

Character:Hat Check Girl (uncredited)

Release Date:07/03/1952

Overland Telegraph

Overland Telegraph

Character:Stella

Release Date:15/12/1951

The Unknown Man

The Unknown Man

Character:Sally Tever

Release Date:16/11/1951

Ten Tall Men

Ten Tall Men

Character:Marie DeLatour

Release Date:26/10/1951

Bannerline

Bannerline

Character:Eloise

Release Date:12/10/1951

No Questions Asked

No Questions Asked

Character:Natalie

Release Date:15/06/1951

On the Riviera

On the Riviera

Character:Eugenie (uncredited)

Release Date:20/04/1951

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