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Marion Caroline Dougherty (February 9, 1923 – December 4, 2011) was an American casting director. She is known for casting films such as The World of Henry Orient, , Me, Natalie, Panic in Needle Park, Grease, , The World According to Garp, and Batman.

Marion Dougherty is also the primary subject of , a 2012 , combining over 230 interviews, extensive archival footage, animated stills and documents to tell her untold tale. Dedicated to her memory, Dougherty died before the film's release.


Biography
Dougherty attended Penn State University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Alpha Theta Heritage. Retrieved 2016-11-07. Dougherty's career in the began when, after graduating from Penn State in 1943, she had a brief stint working at the Cleveland Playhouse as an actress. She then moved to New York City, just as live television was becoming mainstream. She was making window displays at the Bergdorf Goodman Building when a fellow Penn State alum, who had been recently hired into the casting department at Kraft Television Theatre, hired her as an assistant.

In 1991, many prominent filmmakers and actors, including , and , attempted to convince the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to grant an honorary award to Dougherty. Unfortunately this dream of recognizing her was never accomplished, before her death in 2011.


Career
After working at the Kraft Television Theatre, Dougherty moved on to another television series, Naked City, where she gave and their first acting credits. While working on this show and another, Route 66, Marion was able to feature many notable guest stars such as , , , , , , Christopher Walken, , , and .

In 1963 Dougherty established her own casting company in New York, where she began casting local talent out of the theaters. Dougherty became notable for her casting decisions, choosing to cast based on their acting abilities, as opposed to type casting based on appearance.

Out of her brownstone, Dougherty worked on many Hollywood films, including The World of Henry Orient, Hawaii, and Midnight Cowboy. In 1972 with the release of Slaughterhouse-Five, Dougherty made history as being one of the first casting directors to receive an entire title card to list their credit. From 1979 to 1999, Dougherty worked at Warner Brothers as the Vice President of casting.

Other notable actors that Dougherty gave their first film credit to include in The World According to Garp, in Hawaii, and in Me, Natalie.


Filmography

Television
68 Episodes
17 Episodes


Notable films
Uncredited
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Rented the for titular role of Willy Wonka
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