From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marjorie Stapp (September 17, 1921 – June 2, 2014), was an American actress who was mainly in low-budget pictures. Stapp began her film career when she signed a contract with the film studio 20th Century-Fox in the 1940s. Her first screen appearance was in The Kid from Brooklyn, a film starring Danny Kaye. This was followed by another minor appearance in Linda Be Good in 1947. Eventually, she landed a leading role in the Western movie The Blazing Trail alongside Charles Starrett. Throughout the 1950s until the 1990s, she appeared in both films and television, including Cheyenne, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Dragnet, Elmer Gantry, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, 77 Sunset Strip, The Brady Bunch, Quantum Leap and Columbo. Stapp retired in 1991.
Birthday: September 17, 1921
Death: June 02, 2014
November 12, 1952
February 12, 1954
April 07, 1953
October 26, 1949
March 24, 1956
June 21, 1963
June 14, 1957
February 01, 1959
April 10, 1953
March 20, 1953
October 09, 1955
July 01, 1956
November 10, 1960
June 10, 1955
February 28, 1958
March 31, 1957
March 25, 1949
June 20, 1961
June 05, 1949
January 01, 1989
December 30, 1956
August 30, 1988
February 20, 1953
June 28, 1957
July 24, 1953