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Maggie Thrett (born Diane Pine; November 18, 1946 – December 18, 2022) was an American actress and singer.


Biography

At age 15, she made her off-Broadway debut in 1962 in ''Out Brief Candle''. By the age of 18, she was regularly performing as a dancer at Trude Heller's in Greenwich Village, New York, as observed in the January 1965 edition of '' Harper's Bazaar''. As a vocalist, Thrett recorded a single (under her birth name) entitled "Lucky Girl" for Take 3 Records in 1964, and had a minor US hit (as Maggie Thrett) in 1965 with "Soupy", produced by
Bob Crewe Robert Stanley Crewe (November 12, 1930 – September 11, 2014) was an American songwriter, dancer, singer, manager, and record producer. He was known for producing, and co-writing with Bob Gaudio, a string of Top 10 singles for the Four Season ...
and issued on the
DynoVoice DynoVoice Records was an American record label, founded in 1965 by songwriter/producer Bob Crewe. The label started as Dyno-Vox, but was changed when the 5th single was issued. DynoVoice, along with its NewVoice Records subsidiary, was originally ...
(formerly Dyno-Vox) label. ''Billboard'' journalist Aaron Sternfield, reviewing a live performance at Basin Street East, New York, on July 15, 1965, wrote that she "has a magnificent range, her phrasing and timing are near perfect, and she blends the right combination of sex and satire." In 1966, Thrett went to Hollywood to further her acting career. As an actress, she had roles in a ''
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'' episode ("
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", 1966) and the comedy movie '' Three in the Attic'' (1968). She also appeared as a prostitute in the movie ''
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'' (1970). Having signed to
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, she is reported to have used her life savings to buy out her contract prior to appearing in ''Three in the Attic'' for
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. In May 1970, Thrett was involved in a road accident while a passenger on singer-songwriter
Gram Parsons Ingram Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973) who was known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist who recorded as a solo artist and with the International Submarine Band, ...
' motorcycle. Although she was apparently unharmed (Parsons, meanwhile, suffered significant injuries), soon after this, she disappeared from the entertainment business, having reportedly tired of continual auditioning and producers' unwanted advances.


Personal life and death

Within two years of leaving Hollywood, Thrett had met and married her husband, Alex, with whom she had three children. Thrett was later married to Canadian actor
Donnelly Rhodes Henry Donnelly Rhodes (December 4, 1937 – January 8, 2018) was a Canadian actor, known professionally as Donnelly Rhodes. He had many American television and film credits, probably best known to American audiences as the hapless escaped convic ...
from 1975 to 1977. Thrett died in
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, on December 18, 2022, at the age of 76.


Discography

* "Lucky Girl" / "Your Love is Mine" (Take 3 709, 1964) * "Soupy" / "Put a Little Time Away" (DynoVoice 205, 1965) * "Soupy" / "Put a Little Time Away" (Barry B-3347, 1965) (Canadian release) A further DynoVoice single, "Walk On By", is referenced in Aaron Sternfield's ''Billboard'' review of Thrett's July 1965 Basin Street East performance. However, no evidence of this single's release is in the DynoVoice singles catalog,DynoVoice 45 Discography
/ref> nor does any other source appear to corroborate its existence.


Filmography

* '' Dimension 5'' as second Sister (1966 movie) * ''
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'' as Wipe Out (1966 movie) * '' Run for Your Life'' as Brenda in '' The Night of the Terror'' (1966 TV episode) * ''
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'' as Ruth Bonaventure in "
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" (1966 TV episode) * ''
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'' as Rita Leon in "
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" (1966 TV episode) * '' I Love a Mystery'' (1967 TV movie, aired 1973) * ''
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'' as Wimea in "
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" (1967 TV episode) * ''
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'' as Deirdre (Topaz) in "
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" (1967 TV episode) * '' The Devil's Brigade'' as Millie (1968 movie) * '' Three in the Attic'' as Jan (1968 movie) * ''
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'' as Red Deer in " Heller" (1968 TV episode) * ''
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'' as Joan in '' Never Put a Genie on a Budget'' (1969 TV episode) * ''
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'' as second Girl (1969 TV movie) * ''
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'' as Prostitute (1970 movie) * '' McCloud'' as Godiva in " Manhattan Manhunt Part 1: Horse Stealing on Fifth Avenue" (1970 TV episode) * ''
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'' as Lisa in " Model for Murder" (1970 TV episode)


References


External links


Maggie Thrett, Sixties Cinema
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Entry at 45cat.com as Diane Pine

Entry at 45cat.com as Maggie Thrett
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