Marcy Girt is an actress, known for Honesty (2007), Tape (2020) and Catwoman: Resolution (2007).
Born in Chicago, Illinois. Raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Got BA at University of Wisconsin. Traveled with musical revue for several years. Did theater with a rep company in Chicago for 2 years before locating to L.A. Has done a lot of soap work, television and film and occasional theater. Loves doing 4 camera sitcoms!!!!
Marcy Harriell was born in Newark, New Jersey. She is an actress and writer, known for Death Proof (2007), Grindhouse (2007), Men in Black: International (2019) and starring alongside her husband Robert Harriell in the fashion entertainment series Re:Fashion (2018) on NBCUniversal's Bluprint that brings Marcy's alternate persona, oonaballoona to life. She has been married to Robert Harriell since November 4, 1995.
Marcy Kamler is an actress, known for The Only One (2020) and The Strangeness You Feel (2017).
Marcy McGinnis is known for Breaking Big (2018).
Marcy McGuigan is an actress, known for Grand Theft Auto IV (2008), Ghost Stories (1997) and Humor Me (2017).
This Kansas redhead, only 16 when she was cast in Seven Days' Leave (1942), was already working as a nightclub entertainer. When her first role received excellent notices, stressing her singing and wide-eyed appeal, she was signed to an RKO contract. RKO made little use of her comedy talent, assigning her to a series of second leads for "jitterbug appeal" in low-budget musicals. In most of these, she played a mature-looking, boy-crazy teen with a vital, stimulating personality. Her most memorable screen moment (aside from her songs) was swooning at Frank Sinatra's feet in Higher and Higher (1943). Following her marriage to actor Wally Cassell in 1947, she had only two more roles, and definitely retired from acting in 1952. Husband Cassell (in films 1943-58) went into business, and the couple subsequently owned the prosperous Law Printing Co., which was sold in 1993. Marcy has two children and is a grandmother.
Marcy Repp is a producer and actress, known for Bitter Taste of Ginger (2021), The Worry Doll (2019) and Simple as That (2020).
Described by Theater Mania as a performer who is "worth the price of admission alone" (Nutcracker Rouge-Company XIV), Marcy Richardson is a classical soprano, aerialist, pole dancer, and burlesque performer. She appears as Star in the movie 'Hustlers.' Originally from Grosse Pointe, MI, Marcy Richardson earned her BM and MM in opera performance from the Indiana University Jacobs school of music, and has appeared as a soprano soloist in many of New York's most renowned concert halls, including Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully and David Geffen Halls at Lincoln Center. She picked up pole dancing almost 10 years ago, became the Pole Sport Organization national level 4 champion in 2014, and has since become a staple of NYC nightlife, marrying the art of opera singing with aerial hoop, acrobatic pole, and burlesque. She joined the acclaimed baroque burlesque troupe, Company XIV, in 2015, and has starred in 4 productions of Nutcracker Rouge with the Company, in addition to Cinderella, Snow White, Paris!, Boylesque Bullfight, and Queen of Hearts. Additionally, she performs regularly in the Bartschland Follies at the Mckittrick Hotel in New York, produced by Susanne Bartsch, and in the Operatic Tease at Duane Park. She recently took home the 2018 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Female Performance in an opera for her portrayal of Amour in Gluck's Orphée.
Marcy Ronen is known for American Splendor (2003), The Soloist (2009) and The Facebook Faux Pas (2010).