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  1. May Wynn. Donna Lee Custer ( née Hickey; born January 8, 1928), better known as May Wynn, is a retired American dancer, singer and actress. Her acting career lasted from around 1952 to 1960. She notably appeared in The Caine Mutiny (1954), The Violent Men (1955), The Man Is Armed (1956) and Perry Mason (1959). [1] Wynn was born in New York City.

  2. May Wynn (nom de scène de Donna Lee Hickey), née le 8 janvier 1928 à New York (État de New York) et morte le 22 mars 2021 à Newport Beach , est une actrice américaine. Biographie Avec David Brian, dans The White Squaw (en) . Avec Charles Bronson ...

  3. 22 de mar. de 2021 · 1954. The Caine Mutiny as May Wynn. 1953. The Farmer Takes a Wife as Eva Gooch. 1952. O. Henry's Full House as Mother (Prologue) (uncredited) 1951. Schlitz Playhouse of Stars ( 1 episode) as Sally Hunter. May Wynn (born January 8, 1928), also known as Donna Custer, is a retired American dancer, singer, and actress.

  4. May Wynn, the 1950s starlet who had a supporting role in the acclaimed Humphrey Bogart military legal thriller The Caine Mutiny, where she adopted her character’s name for her stage name, has died.She was 93. Wynn died March 22 in Newport Beach, California, Grace Wickersham, a spokesperson for Our Lady Queen of Angels church in Newport Beach, told The Hollywood Reporter.

  5. May Wynn, the 1950s starlet who had a supporting role in the acclaimed Humphrey Bogart military legal thriller The Caine Mutiny, where she adopted her character’s name for her stage name, has died.She was 93. Wynn died March 22 in Newport Beach, California, Grace Wickersham, a spokesperson for Our Lady Queen of Angels church in Newport Beach, told The Hollywood Reporter.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2021 · She played the love interest of Robert Francis’ character in the Bogart classic and appeared in four films with Jack Kelly, her first husband.

  7. Instead she played May Wynn, Robert Francis' love interest in The Caine Mutiny (1954), and adopted the character's name as her own. Subsequent film roles were uninteresting, however, and a stint as the secretary on Jack Webb's veterinarian series Noah's Ark (1956) proved short-lived when the television show was canceled after one season on NBC.