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Mary Boylan (I) (1913–1984)

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Due to a genetic quirk, Ms. Boylan looked many years older than her age, so she played senile women in movies. However, offscreen, she was lively and energetic, and a star in New York's Off-Off Broadway theatres such as the Caffe Cino and La Mama, with vehicles written especially for her by such writers as H.M. Koutoukas. See more trivia »

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Filmography

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1984 Rent Control
Old woman at Columbia party
 
1979 Heartland
Ma Gillis
 
1979 Sanctuary of Fear (TV movie)
Mrs. Blount
 
1979 Night-Flowers
Woman with Cat
 
1977 Bad
Grandmother
 
1976 Alice Sweet Alice
Mother Superior
 
1974 Nightmare (TV movie) (uncredited)
 
1973 The Exorcist
First Mental Patient (uncredited)
 
1971 The Anderson Tapes
Bus Station Lady (uncredited)
 
1969 Midnight Cowboy
Old Lady in Subway (uncredited)
 
1968 The Night They Raided Minsky's
Laughing Lady in the Audience (uncredited)
 
1968 No Way to Treat a Lady
Sadie's Neighbor (uncredited)
 
1965 The Patty Duke Show (TV series)
Flower lady
Will the Real Sammy Davis Please Hang Up? (1965) … Flower lady
 
1964 The Night of the Iguana
Miss Peebles
 
1959 Odds Against Tomorrow
Bank Secretary (uncredited)
 
1958 Naked City (TV series)
Marie - Shoplifter
And a Merry Christmas to the Force on Patrol (1958) … Marie - Shoplifter
 
1956 The Wrong Man
Curious Customer (uncredited)
 
1955 Star Tonight (TV series)
 

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Trivia:

Due to a genetic quirk, Ms. Boylan looked many years older than her age, so she played senile women in movies. However, offscreen, she was lively and energetic, and a star in New York's Off-Off Broadway theatres such as the Caffe Cino and La Mama, with vehicles written especially for her by such writers as H.M. Koutoukas. See more »

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