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Mary Foy

Mary Foy

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Birthday: Aug 9, 1872

Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Mary Foy was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Mary Foy began her career with roles in "Second Fiddle" (1923), "The White Rose" (1923) and "Dangerous Money" (1924). Mary Foy began to focus on film after appearing in "The Manicure Girl" (1925), "It's the Old Army Game" (1926) and the comedy adaptation "Dumbbells in Ermine" (1930) with Robert Armstrong. She also appeared in "Once to Every Woman" (1934), the comedic adaptation "The House of Mystery" (1934) with Ed Lowry and "The Midnight Phantom" (1935). Later in her career, Mary Foy acted in "Blockade" (1938).

Filmography

Movies

Credit
No Score Yet No Score Yet Love in Bloom Mrs. Cassidy (Character) - 1935
No Score Yet No Score Yet City Park Unknown (Character) - 1934
No Score Yet No Score Yet Slightly Married Landlady (Character) - 1932
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Itching Hour Mrs. Fitts (Character) - 1931
No Score Yet No Score Yet Ladies in Love Mrs. Tibbs (Character) - 1930
No Score Yet 71% It's the Old Army Game Sarah Pancoast (Character) - 1926
No Score Yet No Score Yet Second Fiddle Mrs. Bradley (Character) - 1923
No Score Yet 38% The Headless Horseman Dame Martling (Character) - 1922