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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Myrtle_VailMyrtle Vail - Wikipedia

    Myrtle Vail (January 7, 1888 – September 18, 1978), sometimes credited as Myrtle Damerel, was an American vaudevillian, and radio and film actress and writer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0883205Myrtle Vail - IMDb

    Myrtle Vail was born on 7 January 1888 in Joliet, Illinois, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Myrt and Marge (1933), The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and A Bucket of Blood (1959). She was married to George Damerel. She died on 18 September 1978 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

  3. Myrtle Vail was born on 7 January 1888 in Joliet, Illinois, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Myrt and Marge (1933), The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and A Bucket of Blood (1959). She was married to George Damerel. She died on 18 September 1978 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

  4. Myrtle Vail (January 7, 1888 – September 18, 1978), sometimes credited as Myrtle Damerel, was an American vaudevillian, and radio and film actress and writer. She was a radio fixture from 1932 to 1946 thanks to the popular soap opera Myrt and Marge, playing the elder half of the title as well as...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › myrtle_vailMyrtle Vail | Rotten Tomatoes

    Birthday: Jan 7, 1888. Birthplace: Joliet, Illinois, USA. Myrtle Vail made her mark in the world of entertainment when she worked on "Myrt and Marge" (1933). In 1959, she starred in Roger...

  6. Nine years ago in Chicago a vaudeville trouper named Myrtle Vail, who with her husband the late George Damerel was once a headliner in the big-time two-a-day, conceived the notion that her...

  7. The Little Shop of Horrors: Directed by Roger Corman. With Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, Dick Miller. A clumsy young man working at an impoverished flower shop discovers that the strange plant he has been nurturing has an insatiable appetite for blood, forcing him to kill to feed it.