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Natalie <I>Park</I> Masters

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Natalie Park Masters

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
9 Feb 1986 (aged 70)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Donated to UCLA for Scientific purposes per Pierce Brothers Funeral Records. Add to Map
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Actress.

Born under the name of Natalie M. Park.

Appeared in films like The Lone Ranger (TV series), The Best Things in Life Are Free (1956), Date with the Angels (TV series) as Wilma Clemson, Dragnet (TV series), The Ann Sothern Show (TV series), The Donna Reed Show (TV series), The Betty Hutton Show (TV series), Johnny Ringo (TV series), The Rebel (TV series), The Music Man (1962), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (TV series), The Joey Bishop Show (TV series), the Twilight Zone (TV series), My Favorite Martian (TV series), The Addams Family (TV series), The Patty Duke Show (TV series), The Legend of Jesse James (TV series), The Lucy Show (TV series), Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Queen and I (TV series), Dragnet 1967 (TV series), My Three Sons (TV series), Gunsmoke (TV series), Adam-12 (TV series), Hart to Hart (TV series), and The Incredible Hulk (TV series).

She as married to Montie Masters, former assistant director at Warner Bros and Paramount Pictures. He also worked as an actor and radio announcer in San Francisco.

Natalie Masters passed away in 1986.
Actress.

Born under the name of Natalie M. Park.

Appeared in films like The Lone Ranger (TV series), The Best Things in Life Are Free (1956), Date with the Angels (TV series) as Wilma Clemson, Dragnet (TV series), The Ann Sothern Show (TV series), The Donna Reed Show (TV series), The Betty Hutton Show (TV series), Johnny Ringo (TV series), The Rebel (TV series), The Music Man (1962), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (TV series), The Joey Bishop Show (TV series), the Twilight Zone (TV series), My Favorite Martian (TV series), The Addams Family (TV series), The Patty Duke Show (TV series), The Legend of Jesse James (TV series), The Lucy Show (TV series), Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Queen and I (TV series), Dragnet 1967 (TV series), My Three Sons (TV series), Gunsmoke (TV series), Adam-12 (TV series), Hart to Hart (TV series), and The Incredible Hulk (TV series).

She as married to Montie Masters, former assistant director at Warner Bros and Paramount Pictures. He also worked as an actor and radio announcer in San Francisco.

Natalie Masters passed away in 1986.

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