Description
Perry Wilson Anthony was an American actress most active during the 1950s and 1960s. She was best known for her role in the 1957 film Fear Strikes Out.
Perry was born Mary Elizabeth Wilson in 1916 in Bound Brook, New Jersey. She was raised by her parents, Dorothy Roe and Edward A. Wilson. The family moved to Truro, Massachusetts. Wilson changed her first name to Perry when she was 13 years old. She was a Christian Scientist.
Wilson attended the Tamara Daykarhanova School for the Stage in New York City, where she met her future husband, Joseph Anthony. Wilson and Anthony co-founded the America Actors Company in 1938. The company's first performance was The Trojan Women, which co-starred Mildred Dunnock and Horton Foote. Wilson married Anthony in 1942, seven years after they first met.
Wilson's Broadway credits included Cream in the Well, which was directed by Mary Hunter and written by Lynn Riggs. She also appeared on Broadway in The First Crocus, Pillar to Post, Village Green, and His and Hers. Wilson toured nationally with Ethel Barrymore in the production of The Corn is Green, in which she portrayed Bessie Watty.
Born
1916 in Bound Brook / Died: Dec 30th, 2009
Last Changes
2010/11/18
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2008/02/20
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2007/04/01
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