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Titus Welliver to Peter Wingfield
Mary Wilson Biography (1944-)
Born March 6, 1944, in Greenville, MS; daughter of Sam and Johnnie Mae (Lewis) Wilson; married Pedro Antonio Ferrer (divorced); children: Turkessa, Pedro,Raphael, Willie (adopted). Addresses: HOME--Los Angeles, CA. OFFICE--Mary Wilson, Inc., 741 S. Adams, Glendale, CA. AGENT--Sid Craig, The Craig Agency, 8485 Melrose Place, #E, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Birth Details
- March 6, 1944
- Greenville, Mississippi, United States
Famous Works
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Credits
- PRINCIPAL CONCERT ENGAGEMENTS; WITH THE "SUPREMES" Grand Gala Du Disque Festival, Holland.
- Lincoln Center, New York City.
- Madison Square Garden, New York City.
- Houston Astro Dome, TX.
- Hollywood Bowl, CA.
- Stockholm, Sweden.
- Olympia Theare, Paris, France.
- Royal Command Performance for the Queen Mother, London.
- Also the Copacabana Club; "USO A Go-Go" Benefit.
- FILM DEBUT--Bikini Beach, Alta Vista Productions, 1964.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL FILM APPEARANCES
- The Happening, 1967.
- The Girl Groups: The Story of Sound, Delilah Films, 1983.
- Also Ready, Steady, Go, Dave Clark Productions; That Was Rock; Brown Sugar.
- TELEVISION DEBUT--The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION APPEARANCES; EPISODIC
- Sister Martha, Tarzan, NBC.
- (With the "Supremes") The Red Skelton Show, CBS, The Dean Martin Show, NBC, Hullabaloo, NBC, Shindig, ABC, Hollywood Palace, ABC, American Bandstand,ABC, Jackie Gleason, CBS, Sammy Davis, Jr., NBC, The Tonight Show, NBC.
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Credits; SPECIALS
- TCB (Takin Care of Business), NBC.
- GIT (Gettin It Together), NBC.
- Ceremonies in Dark Old Men.
- SONGS; WITH "THE SUPREMES" "Where Did Our Love Go?," 1964.
- "Baby Love," 1964.
- "Come See about Me," 1964.
- "I Hear a Symphony," 1965.
- "Back in My Arms Again," 1965.
- "Nothing But Heartaches," 1965.
- "You Can't Hurry Love," 1966.
- "My World Is Empty without You," 1966.
- "The Happening," 1967.
- "Reflections," 1967.
- "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone," 1967.
- "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me," 1968.
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Credits; ALBUMS; ON MOTOWN RECORDS
- With the "Supremes": Where Did Our Love Go?, More Hits by the Supremes, We Remember Sam Cooke, At the Copa I Hear a Symphony,A Bit of Liverpool, SingHolland-Dozier-Holland, Sing Rodgers & Hart, A Go-Go, Sing and Perform Funny Girl, Farewell, Anthology, Right On, New Ways But Love Stays, TCB, The Magnificent Seven.
- solo: Mary Wilson.
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Writings;BOOKS
- Dream Girl: My Life as a Supreme, St. Martin's Press, 1986.
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