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She then met and began a short relationship with musician John Mayall, inspiring Mayall's songs "Marsha's Mood" and "Brown Sugar". [7] Although Hunt indicates that she had no great musical talent, [1] she worked as a singer for 18 months after arriving in England, intending to earn her fare back home. [3]
Though credited to Jagger–Richards, "Brown Sugar" was primarily the work of Jagger, who wrote it sometime during the filming of Ned Kelly in 1969. [8] According to Marsha Hunt, Jagger's girlfriend and the mother of his first child Karis, he wrote the song with her in mind. [9]
Marsha Hunt, one of the last surviving actors from Hollywood’s so-called Golden Age of the 1930s and 1940s who worked with performers ranging from Laurence Olivier to Andy Griffith in a career ...
Marsha Hunt chats with Roger C. Memos, who made a documentary about her in 2015. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times) Born in Chicago on Oct. 17, 1917, Marcia Virginia Hunt was the daughter of Earl ...
Marsha Hunt may refer to: Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1917) (1917–2022), American film, theatre and television actress;
John Springer Collection/GettyMarsha Hunt, the film actress who was blacklisted after she fought the witch hunt for communists in Hollywood in the 1950s, has died at the age of 104.An ex-model who ...
A star of MGM and Paramount starting in the 1930s, she saw her career derailed after questioning Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee
Music for Millions is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Margaret O'Brien, José Iturbi, Jimmy Durante, June Allyson, Marsha Hunt, Hugh Herbert, Harry Davenport, and Marie Wilson. [2] [3] It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 1946. [4]