Marilyn Nash, a promising individual with aspirations to pursue a medical career, was on track to achieve her goals when fate intervened in the form of a chance encounter with the renowned Charles Chaplin during her time at the University of Arizona. This serendipitous meeting led to Chaplin placing her under contract, commencing at a weekly stipend of $50, and subsequently featuring her in his production of Monsieur Verdoux, a film released in 1947.

Marilyn Nash
Deceased · Born: Oct 26, 1926 · Died: Oct 6, 2011















