Through Chaplin she met and later married famous Broadway and Hollywood writer/producer Phillip Yordan, this marriage later ending in divorce in the early 50's. Marilyn was very active in local children's charities and as an active member of the Motion Picture Academy, headed many significant charity fund raisers that took place at famous mansions, including Playboy's Hugh Hefner's home and The Ten Commandments Director, Cecil B. Demille's home.
In the 1950's, she met and married Dr. Donald Franks and began raising her family. She was a casting director for several Hollywood movies that were made in Oroville California. "The Klansman", and "The Outlaw Josey Wales". She also went on to direct and star in several local theatrical productions, including Auntie Mame. In 2000 she married Mack Hill who along with Marilyn's parents and sister, predeceased her.
Marilyn is survived by 4 sons, their wives and 6 grandchildren.
A Memorial was held Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 11 a.m. at St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church, 228 Salem Street, Chico, Calif.
Donations in memory of Marilyn Nash Hill can be sent to;
The National Fragile X Foundation, PO Box 37, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 or online at nationalfragilexfoundation.org
(Published in the Chico-Enterprise Record 10/24/11)
Through Chaplin she met and later married famous Broadway and Hollywood writer/producer Phillip Yordan, this marriage later ending in divorce in the early 50's. Marilyn was very active in local children's charities and as an active member of the Motion Picture Academy, headed many significant charity fund raisers that took place at famous mansions, including Playboy's Hugh Hefner's home and The Ten Commandments Director, Cecil B. Demille's home.
In the 1950's, she met and married Dr. Donald Franks and began raising her family. She was a casting director for several Hollywood movies that were made in Oroville California. "The Klansman", and "The Outlaw Josey Wales". She also went on to direct and star in several local theatrical productions, including Auntie Mame. In 2000 she married Mack Hill who along with Marilyn's parents and sister, predeceased her.
Marilyn is survived by 4 sons, their wives and 6 grandchildren.
A Memorial was held Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 11 a.m. at St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church, 228 Salem Street, Chico, Calif.
Donations in memory of Marilyn Nash Hill can be sent to;
The National Fragile X Foundation, PO Box 37, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 or online at nationalfragilexfoundation.org
(Published in the Chico-Enterprise Record 10/24/11)
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