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Mary Layne
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Mary Layne was born on 20 June 1950 in Colorado City, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for
Toma (1973)
,
The Edge of Night (1956)
and
The Royal Family (1977)
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Known for
Toma
7.5
TV Series
Brenda Miklas
1974 • 1 ep
The Edge of Night
7.8
TV Series
Camilla Devereaux
Camilla Devereaux (1983)
1982–1983 • 82 eps
The Royal Family
7.4
TV Movie
Gwen Cavendish
1977
The Equalizer
7.8
TV Series
Jean
1988 • 1 ep
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14
Tennessee
5.8
Skinny Woman
2008
Beverly Hills, 90210
6.5
TV Series
Doctor
1997
1 episode
Another World
7.0
TV Series
Chris MacAleer
1988
3 episodes
The Equalizer
7.8
TV Series
Jean
1988
1 episode
The Edge of Night
7.8
TV Series
Camilla Devereaux
1982–1983
82 episodes
The Royal Family
7.4
TV Movie
Gwen Cavendish
1977
Ironside
6.9
TV Series
Sonia Barrot
1974
1 episode
Toma
7.5
TV Series
Brenda Miklas
1974
1 episode
The New Dick Van Dyke Show
6.6
TV Series
Thea Windecker
1974
2 episodes
The Girl Most Likely to...
7.3
TV Movie
Lee Ann
1973
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
6.8
TV Series
Dorie Freeman
1971
1 episode
Cactus in the Snow
6.9
Cissy
1971
Matt Lincoln
6.1
TV Series
1970
1 episode
The Young Lawyers
7.0
TV Series
Marianne Hewitt
1970
1 episode
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Born
June 20
,
1950
Colorado City, Texas, USA
Other works
(1987, October) Appeared as Elaine Harper in the play Arsenic and Old Lace at the Schubert Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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