Mari Aldon (born Aldona Pauliutė; 17 November 1925 – 31 October 2004) was a Lithuanian-born American actress.
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![]() Aldon at the Florida premiere of Distant Drums (1951) | |
Born | Aldona Pauliutė (1925-11-17)17 November 1925 Tauragė, Lithuania |
Died | 31 October 2004(2004-10-31) (aged 78) Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1946–1968 |
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Children | 1[1] |
Mari Aldon was born in Tauragė, Lithuania. When she was three years old, her parents moved to Toronto, Canada.[2] There, she attended Givens Public School and Central High School.[3] She studied ballet, drama, piano, and singing.
Before Aldon began working in films, she acted for 11 months in a road company of A Streetcar Named Desire[4] and danced with the Canadian Ballet. She also appeared on radio with Alan Young and on The Great Gildersleeve.[3]
After making her screen debut in a minor role in The Locket (1946) she gradually evolved to playing supporting or lead roles. Her most notable performance was starring opposite Gary Cooper in the 1951 Western Distant Drums. By the mid-1950s she was appearing either in B Pictures like the British thriller Mask of Dust (1954) or in supporting roles in more expensive films such as David Lean's Summertime (1955).[citation needed]
After this point she worked largely in television, such as on the TV Western Wagon Train in 1959 as Freda Johnson in "The Vivian Carter Story" (S2E23) and in 1960 as Hester Millikan in "The Jeremy Dow Story" (S4E14).[citation needed] She guest-starred in a 1961 episode of Ichabod and Me.[5]
Aldon married Tay Garnett in London, England on 13 August 1953.[6] Their daughter, Tiela Aldon Garnett (later Daniels), was born in Los Angeles, California on 25 October 1955.[7] [8]
On 17 January 1958, Aldon became a US citizen. In August 1970, Aldon filed for divorce from Garnett in Los Angeles, she was widowed seven years later. Aldon and Garnett had a ranch, near King Vidor in Paso Robles, California.[9][10]
Aldon died on 31 October 2004 in Las Vegas, aged 78, of cancer.[11][12]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1946 | The Locket | Mary | Uncredited |
1947 | Forever Amber | Bess | Scenes deleted |
1948 | A Woman's Vengeance | Girl | Uncredited |
1951 | Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison | Mrs. Daniels | Uncredited |
1951 | Tomorrow Is Another Day | Dance Hall Hostess | Uncredited |
1951 | The Tanks Are Coming | Patricia Kane | |
1951 | Distant Drums | Judy Beckett | |
1952 | This Woman Is Dangerous | Ann Jackson | |
1953 | Tangier Incident | Millicent | |
1954 | The Barefoot Contessa | Myrna | |
1954 | Mask of Dust | Patricia Wells | |
1955 | Summertime | Phyl Yaeger | |
1968 | Live a Little, Love a Little | Minor Role | Uncredited, (final film role) |
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