Caren Marsh
Caren Marsh
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Caren Marsh was born in Los Angeles. Her sister, actress Dorothy Morris, was born Feb. 23, 1922. Getting into show business in 1937, Caren changed her name to Marsh because "there were too many people named
Morris at the time." Caren's parents wanted her to go to college but
she wanted to be a dancer. Learning of an audition for dancers at MGM
she tried out and was cast in Eleanor Powell's "Rosalie" in '37. This
led to more and more pictures as a dancer. "Being tiny (Caren is 5
ft.), I was a 'pony'. The tall girls are called showgirls." While
working with great choreographers such as Busby Berkerley, Nick Castle
and Hermes Pan, she was spotted at Metro and cast as Judy Garland's
stand-in in "The Wizard of Oz" ('39). Her first real acting part was in
an Army Signal Corps Hygiene film, "Pickup Girl" in '44. After gaining
a foothold in Hollywood, Caren went to New York in '49 to work with
ventriloquist Paul Winchell at the Capitol Theatre. Flying home to
visit her parents, the plane went too low and crashed into a
mountain.The aircraft was in level flight on its initial approach to
Burbank, with its landing gear extended, when it descended below the
officially prescribed altitude of 5,000 feet while flying in patchy
fog. As a result, the plane's right wingtip struck a mountain ridge
near Box Canyon in the northwest corner of the San Fernando Valley,
near Santa Susana Pass and the Los Angeles County-Ventura County
border. The Curtiss C-46E-1-C airliner (N79978) spun 90 degrees, struck
the ground, bounced back into the air and then crashed on a rugged
hillside of the Simi Hills at an altitude of about 1,890 feet just
north of the Chatsworth Reservoir. Both pilots, a flight attendant, and
32 passengers died in the crash, including two young children. The
remaining flight attendant and 12 passengers escaped with moderate to
serious injuries. Fortunately, Caren was one of those 12. In 1950 Caren
married Bill Doll, producer Mike Todd's press agent, and traveled all
over the world. Today, Caren lives in Palm Springs, has taught dancing
and attends both western film festivals and "Wizard of Oz" reunions
when she can.
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