Muriel Maddox

Muriel Maddox was an American actress who is best known for her roles in “Red Snow,” “A Night to Remember,” and “The Blue Veil.” She was born on December 6, 1921, in San Diego, California, and passed away on April 30, 2010, in Bel-Air, California.

Personal and Family Life

Muriel Maddox was married to Bert Arnold, with whom she had three children. Details about her family life and upbringing are not widely documented, but she was known to be a devoted wife and mother. Throughout her career, Maddox balanced her acting profession with her responsibilities at home.

Career

Maddox’s career included notable appearances in several films during the early 1950s. One of her most recognized roles was as Nurse Ruth in the movie “Red Snow,” which contributed to her fame in the film industry. Despite her relatively small roles, she made an impact in her performances.

Death and Legacy

Muriel Maddox passed away on April 30, 2010, in Bel-Air, California, but the cause of her death was not disclosed. She is remembered for her contributions to the film industry and left a legacy as a talented actress of her time. Her work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

Title Role Year Rating
A Night to Remember First Class Passenger (uncredited) 1958 7.9
Red Snow Nurse Ruth 1952 6.5
The Blue Veil Mrs. Tappan (uncredited) 1951 7.2
No Questions Asked Club Patron (uncredited) 1951 6.7
M Minor Role (uncredited) 1951 6.8
Emergency Wedding Mrs. Crain (uncredited) 1950 5.7
The Men Woman in Street (uncredited) 1950 7.1