Marilyn Watts, a talented actress, entered the world in Santa Monica, California, a full 17 years prior to her debut in the entertainment industry. Her early beginnings were marked by a stint as a chorus dancer in "Earl Carroll's Revue" at the renowned Earl Carroll Theatre-Restaurant in Hollywood, where she danced in the back row.
As she continued to hone her craft, Marilyn's modeling career flourished, leading to increased exposure and eventually, small roles in television shows and low-budget films. Her big break came when she secured a contract with Universal-International, allowing her to appear in a wide range of B-movies produced by the studio.
Throughout the early 1960s, Marilyn's acting career slowed as she prioritized her marriage and motherhood. During her 17-year tenure as the wife of actor Richard Long, the couple weathered tumultuous times together. Following Richard's passing in 1974, Marilyn returned to acting, taking on supporting roles in several films directed by her friend Clint Eastwood.
Interestingly, the favor was returned when Clint appeared in one of Marilyn's films, Tarantula (1955),in a supporting capacity. Despite taking a hiatus from acting, Marilyn's dedication to her craft and her personal life has made her a notable figure in the entertainment industry.