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Mary Janice Rule (August 15, 1931 – October 17, 2003) was an American actress and psychotherapist. Beginning her career as a dancer, she gained early recognition in the original 1953 Broadway production of 's Picnic.

Rule appeared in over 20 films, including Bell, Book and Candle (1958) with , The Swimmer (1968) with , and 's 3 Women (1977) with and . Her television work included appearances in The Twilight Zone, Route 66, and The Fugitive.

Rule began studying in 1973 and received her PhD in 1983, specializing in treating fellow actors. She practiced psychotherapy in New York and Los Angeles and continued to act occasionally until her death in 2003.


Early life
Rule was born in Norwood, Ohio, to parents of Irish origin. Her father was a dealer in industrial diamonds. She began dancing at the nightclub in Chicago at age 15, which paid for ballet lessons, and was a dancer in the 1949 Broadway production of . Rule also studied acting at the Chicago Professional School.


Career
She was pictured on the cover of Life magazine on January 8, 1951, as being someone to watch in the entertainment industry. Gaining a contract by Warner Bros., her first credited screen role was as Virginia in Goodbye, My Fancy (1951), which featured in the lead. The established star belittled the younger woman, making Rule's work on the film difficult, although Crawford years later wrote a letter of apology to Rule for treating her badly on this film. Rule's Warner contract was allowed to lapse after only two films. She was troubled by the attitude toward women's beauty at the studios in the early 1950s: "Because I was afraid of being robbed of my individuality, I fought with the makeup people, the hairdressers, and I didn't understand problems of the publicity department," she was reported as saying in 1957.

Rule was in the original 1953 Broadway cast of 's Picnic (in the role of Madge Owens, the innocent beauty, played by in the film version), whose company also included in his Broadway debut. This commitment led her to turn down the role ultimately played by Eva Marie Saint in On the Waterfront (1954). "I knew I couldn't shoot in a movie all day and work on a stage at night and do my best in both," she was quoted as saying by of the Los Angeles Times in 1966. Among her other Broadway shows were The Flowering Peach, The Happiest Girl in the World, and Michael V. Gazzo's Night Circus, a 1958 production which lasted for only a week, but introduced Rule to , who became her third husband.

Her other films in the 1950s included A Woman's Devotion (1956), the Western Gun for a Coward (1957) and Bell, Book and Candle (1958), in which she played the fiancée who loses publisher 'Shep' Henderson () to the spell-casting witch Gillian Holroyd (Kim Novak). On television, she appeared in an episode of Checkmate ("The Mask of Vengeance", 1960), where she played Elena Nardos, the roommate of 's character, Marilyn Parker. She played Helen Foley in The Twilight Zone S1 E29 "Nightmare as a Child" which aired on April 29, 1960. She appeared as different characters in three episodes of Route 66. She acted as both Barbara Webb and Barbara Wells with in two episodes of The Fugitive entitled "Wife Killer" and "The Walls of Night". She also had a major role as Nancy Reade in "Three Bells to Perdido", the debut episode of the western Have Gun – Will Travel. Rule also starred, second billing to , in the western film Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964).

Among her later film roles were Emily Stewart in The Chase (1966), Sheila Sommers in The Ambushers (1967), 's bitter ex-lover in The Swimmer (1968), Willie in 's 3 Women (1977), journalist Kate Newman in ' political thriller Missing (1982), and 's mother in (1985).


Personal life
Rule had a brief engagement to in 1955. They had appeared in the Broadway play The Carefree Tree in 1955. Next followed a relationship with ; Meeker had played Hal in Picnic.

Rule was briefly married, during 1955, to television and film writer N. Richard Nash. Her second marriage was to television and film writer Robert Thom in 1956; they had one daughter, Kate, before divorcing in 1961. Her last marriage was to actor in 1961, having one daughter together before their divorce in 1979.

In the 1960s, she became interested in . She began her formal studies in 1973, specialising in treating her fellow actors, and received her PhD 10 years later from the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute in Los Angeles. She practiced in New York and Los Angeles, and continued to act occasionally until her death from a cerebral hemorrhage in 2003. She was after her death.

(2016). 9781476625997, McFarland. .


Partial filmography

Film
1951Bit partUncredited
1951Goodbye, My FancyVirginia Merrill
1951Nell Wayne
1952Holiday for SinnersSusan Corvier
1953Rogue's MarchJane Wensley
1956A Woman's DevotionStella Stevenson
1957Gun for a CowardAud Niven
1958Bell, Book and CandleMerle Kittridge
1960Roxanne
1964Invitation to a GunfighterRuth Adams
1966Emily Stewart
1966Liz Pickering
1967Welcome to Hard TimesMolly Riordan
1967Sheila Sommers
1968Shirley Abbott
1971Doctors' WivesAmy Brennan
1971GumshoeMrs. Blankerscoon
1973Janet Conforto
19773 WomenWillie Hart
1982MissingKate Newman
1985Mrs. Sommers
1985Rainy Day FriendsElaine


Television
1954 Jenny BrinkerIn "You Are Never Away" from Allegro
1955Appointment with Adventure"Design for Trouble" "Masquerade" "Girl who helps French dress designer trap men who pirate his designs"
1957Schlitz Playhouse of Stars"The Life You Save"Lucy Nell Crater
(2026). 9781476667584, McFarland & Company. .
1957Playhouse 90"Four Women in Black"Sister Martha
1957"The Zeke Thomas Story"Maggie
1957Have Gun – Will Travel"Three Bells to Perdido"NancyPilot episode
(2026). 9780786449774, McFarland & Company. .
1960Playhouse 90"Journey to the Day"Karen Andrews
1960"Nightmare as a Child"Helen Foley
(2026). 9781550227444, ECW Press. .
1960Route 66"A Lance of Straw"Charlotte Duval
1961Route 66"Once to Every Man"Prudie Adams
1963Dr. Kildare"Whoever Heard of a Two-Headed Doll?"Lila Gregg
1963Route 66"But What Do You Do in March?"Sidney Brookes
1966"Wife Killer"Barbara Wells
1967"The Walls of Night"Barbara Webb
1968Journey to the Unknown"Stranger in the Family"Paula Wilde
(2026). 9781538126585, Rowman & Littlefield. .
1968Shadow on the Land Captain EverettTV movie
1969Trial Run Lucille HarknessTV movie
1971 Sarah TurnerABC Movie of the Week
1972"The First Day of Forever"Beverly Landau
1973"To Catch a Dead Man"Diane Stewart
1978 Barbara RandallMiniseries
(1984). 9780918432605, New York Zoetrope. .
1986"Rockabye Baby"Mrs. Bennett
1989Murder, She Wrote"Alma Murder"Margaret Stone
1992"Some Live Like Lazarus"Anna (age 60)Final appearance
(1983). 9780899509273, McFarland & Company. .

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