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The name Marcy McGuire was most popular in the 1940s. McGuire is a contralto singer and former actress who was signed under RKO Pictures, an American film production company. Her first film appearance happened when she was just sixteen years old. It was entitled Seven Days’ Leave, a musical comedy starring Lucille Ball. McGuire might only have a short Hollywood career with only 11 film credits, but she is remembered for starring alongside A-list actors like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis.

Her last film was in 1963, and it was entitled Summer Magic. After that, she permanently retired from acting. In terms of her life outside the limelight, Marcy has tied the knot with her actor husband, Wally Cassell, in 1947. Sadly, he passed away in 2015. The couple had two children. To date, there are no updates regarding Marcy’s whereabouts yet.

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