Mary Hay

Mary Hay
1901 - 1957
Mary Hay  American Actress
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Mary Hay dating history

Relationships

Mary Hay was previously married to Richard Hastings (1939 - 1952), Vivian Cullinan Bath (1927) and Richard Barthelmess (1920 - 1927).

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Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married3 98 years, 3 months 40 years, 1 month 8 years
Total3 98 years, 3 months 40 years, 1 month 8 years

Details

First Name Mary
Last Name Hay
Maiden Name Caldwell
Full Name at Birth Mary Hay Caldwell
Birthday 22nd August, 1901
Birthplace Fort Bliss, Texas
Died 4th June, 1957
Place of Death Inverness, California
Cause of Death Heart Failure
Build Average
Hair Color Brown - Dark
Zodiac Sign Leo
Sexuality Straight
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
High School Anna Head School for Girls
Occupation Actress
Father Frank Merrill Caldwell
Mother Mary Hay
Associated People Richard Barthelemess
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Partner Comparison

NameAgeZodiacOccupationNationality
Mary Hay55 LeoActress
American
Richard Hastings-
Vivian Cullinan Bath-
Richard Barthelmess68 TaurusActor
American

Children

NameGenderBornAgeOther Parent
MaryFemaleRichard Barthelmess

Filmography

FilmYearCharacterType
New Toys1925Mary LaneMovie
Way Down East1920Kate Brewster - the Squire's NieceMovie
Eastward Ho!1919Kitty MasonMovie
Hearts of the World1918A DancerMovie

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wjerryzwjerryzOct 26, 2022

A beautiful woman. Presented a baby to each marriage. Very refined


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