Mary Cassidy

Mary Cassidy was an American actress who is best known for The Crystal Lady, When the Daltons Rode, and Gold Diggers of 1935. Born Helen Mary Irene Cassidy on December 16, 1912, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, she had a career in film and television that spanned several decades. She passed away on February 5, 1989, in Sun Valley, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Mary Cassidy’s personal life remains relatively private, with limited information available about her family and relationships. However, it is clear that she had a passion for acting that led her to pursue a career in the entertainment industry from a young age.

Career

Mary Cassidy began her acting career in the 1930s, often taking on uncredited roles in various films. Her most notable performance came in 1950 with her role in The Crystal Lady. Throughout her career, she appeared in a number of popular films, mainly as a chorus girl.

Death and Legacy

Mary Cassidy passed away at the age of 76 on February 5, 1989. Her contributions to the film industry, though often in smaller roles, have not gone unnoticed. She is remembered for her performances during the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Crystal Lady 1950 Judy Winter
When the Daltons Rode 1940 Girl (uncredited)
Gold Diggers of 1937 1936 Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Cain and Mabel 1936 Chorus Girl (uncredited)
In Caliente 1935 Chorus Girl (uncredited)
The Case of the Curious Bride 1935 Woman (uncredited)
Gold Diggers of 1935 1935 Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Dames 1934 Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Fashions of 1934 1934 Chorus Girl (uncredited)