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Mary Grant Price (20 February 1917 – 2 March 2002) was a Welsh-American costume designer who worked in theatre and film. She worked professionally under the name Mary Grant . She began her career on Broadway in the mid-1930s, first as an assistant to Raoul Pene Du Bois , and later as a lead designer during the 1940s.
Mary Grant may refer to: Mary Grant Price (1917–2002), American costume designer; Mary Grant (politician) (1928–2016), Ghanaian politician; Mary Grant (sculptor) (1831–1908), British sculptor; Mary K. Grant (1902–1975), American industrial designer; Mary E. Grant (born 1953), American psychiatric nurse and politician
Mary Price may refer to: Mary Price (alleged spy) (1909–1980), American accused of being a spy for the Soviet Union; Mary Grant Price (1917–2002), Welsh-American costume designer; Mary Sue Price, American playwright and scriptwriter; Mary Elizabeth Price (1877–1965), American impressionist painter; Mary Violet Leontyne Price (born 1927 ...
Price was born April 27, 1962, at St John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California, to actor Vincent Price and his second wife, Mary Grant Price. She has one older half-sibling, Vincent Barrett Price, born in 1940 to Vincent Price's first wife Edith Barrett. [1] Victoria Price has a bachelor's degree in art history and theater from Williams College.
Price married Mary Grant in 1949, and they had a daughter, inspirational speaker Victoria Price, on April 27, 1962, [48] naming her after Price's first major success in the play Victoria Regina. [49] The marriage lasted until 1973.
Price, Vincent, The book of Joe; about a dog and his man. Doubleday, 1961; OCLC 1292943; Price, Vincent and Price, Mary Grant, A Treasury of Great Recipes. Bernard Geis Associates, 1965; ISBN 1121111130. Price, Vincent and Price, Mary Grant, Mary and Vincent Price Present A National Treasury of Cookery. Heirloom Publishing Company, 1967; OCLC ...
In 1969, MTM Enterprises was organized by both Mary Tyler Moore and Grant Tinker, [2] [3] [4] and hired James L. Brooks and Allan Burns to create her sitcom. [5] Brooks' show Room 222 has even been credited by the Television Academy Foundation for breaking the "new narrative ground" which developed MTM Enterprises' "major sitcom factories of the 1970s."
Mary Grant Bruce, 1912. Mary Grant Bruce (24 May 1878 – 2 July 1958), also known as Minnie Bruce, was an Australian children's author and journalist. While all her thirty-seven books enjoyed popular success in Australia and overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom, she was most famous for the Billabong series, focussing on the adventures of the Linton family on Billabong Station in ...