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  1. Mary Philips. Biography. Mary Philips was an American stage, screen, and television actress. Read More . Known For. Leave Her to Heaven. A Farewell to Arms. A Woman's Secret. Prince Valiant. Mannequin. The Bride Wore Red. That Certain Woman. Dear Ruth. Acting. 1954: Prince Valiant as Queen: 1951:

  2. Mary Philips. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. BnF authorities. Bibliothèque nationale de France ID. 140469594. subject named as. Mary Philips. place of death. Santa Monica. 0 references. manner of death. natural causes. 1 reference. based on heuristic. inferred from cause of death. cause of death. cancer. 0 references.

  3. Performer: Mary Phillips [Show Girls] Musical Comedy Original. Nerves (Sep 01, 1924 - Sep 1924) Performer: Mary Phillips [Jane] Play Original. The Old Soak (Aug 22, 1922 - Aug 1923) Performer: Mary Philips [Ina Heath] Play Comedy Drama Original. Pins and Needles (Feb 01, 1922 - Mar 11, 1922)

  4. Leave Her To Heaven (1946) -- (Movie Clip) You Can't Have Any Secrets Now at the retreat in Maine, recently married Ellen (Gene Tierney) teasing author husband Richard (Cornel Wilde), griping, then flipping when her family (Jeanne Crain, Mary Philips) appears on the lake, in Leave Her To Heaven, 1946.

  5. 1937. 89%. 53%. A Farewell to Arms. Helen Ferguson (Character) -. 1932. Explore the filmography of Mary Philips on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more.

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  7. Brunette, convent-educated Mary Philips was an accomplished actress on the New York stage by the time she met the actor Humphrey Bogart in 1924 and became his 'speakeasy touring companion'. While both encouraged each other's prodigious affinity for alcohol, Mary proved beneficial in getting Bogie to approach his craft more seriously.