Caren Marsh Doll, also credited as Caren Marsh, is an American former stage & screen actress and dancer specializing in modern dance and tap. She is notable as one of Judy Garland's stand-ins in The Wizard of Oz and Ziegfeld Girl. She is one of the last surviving actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Wikipedia Born: 1919 (age 106 years), Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA Children: 1 Spouse: Bill Doll (m. 1950–1979) Parents: Lew Morris Siblings: Dorothy Morris Height: 5′ 1″
Diana Armfield RA RWA MSIA Born Diana Maxwell Armfield 11 June 1920 (age 105) Ringwood, Hampshire, England Education Bedales, Innes Meo, Paule Marrot Bournemouth Art School Slade School of Fine Art Central School of Art and Design, Bernard Adeney, Dora Batty Occupation Artist
Edward Field (poet) (born 1924), American poet and author
Patricia Wright Ellis (born July 5, 1921)[1] is an American former actress and dancer, weather presenter, announcer, and commercial spokeswoman who made several film and television appearances throughout the 1950s and 1960s. She also wrote, directed and produced, and was featured in printed adverts and educational videos for which she won awards, including at the Argentine Film Festival.[2] Ellis was the leading lady in the short subject Cuckoo on a Choo Choo, opposite The Three Stooges. She was also an announcer on the late 1950s daytime television series Queen for a Day.