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Mae Mercer

Actor
Died October 29, 2008 (76 years)
Mae Mercer (June 12, 1932 – October 29, 2008) was an American blues singer and actress. She was born in the Temperance Hall community of Edgecombe County.

Mercer lived in North Carolina through age 15. She spent eight years in the 1960s singing in a blues bar in Paris, the Blues Club, owned by publisher Maurice Girodias and touring Europe. She eventually came to own and operate a blues club in the city.

Mercer returned to the United States in the early 1970s to begin a career as an actress in films and television. Films in which she appeared included Dirty Harry (1971), The Beguiled (1971), Frogs (1972), Cindy (1978), and Pretty Baby (1978). She was co-producer of the documentary film Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary (1972).

In 1996, the Mayor of Rocky Mount, NC, Fred Turnage, declared June 12 Mae Mercer Day. During this time, Mercer sought to produce her own biographical picture through her production company Black Owl Productions and was backed by local pastor Reverend James Bullock. Filming was slated to take place in Edgecombe County and other parts of North Carolina, New York, Paris and Southern California.
Movies & Shows on Plex
  • The Swinging Cheerleaders
Known For
  • Dirty Harry
  • The Beguiled
  • Frogs
  • A Woman Called Moses

Filmography

2003
L.A. Dragnet (TV Series) · as Mother
2002
The Shield (TV Series) · as Selma
1994
ER (TV Series) · as Margeret
1989
Homer and Eddie · as Ellen
1978
A Woman Called Moses (TV Series) · as Aunt Juba
1978
Cindy · as Sara Hayes
1978
Pretty Baby · as Mama Mosebery
1974
1972
Frogs · as Maybelle
1972
Kung Fu (TV Series)
1971
Dirty Harry · as Mrs. Russell
1971
The Beguiled · as Hallie
1969
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) · as Mrs. Morgan
1969
Medical Center (TV Series)
1968
The Hell with Heroes · as Chanteuse
1967
Mannix (TV Series)
1967
Ironside (TV Series)
1962

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