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Thursday, March 18, 2004
Obit: Mercedes McCambridge
I don't usually do these, but I felt the need to at least point this out. Ms. McCambridge was a pioneer in the industry, and one of the few who successfully made the transition from radio/silent acting to the big screen. Most of us know her best as the demonic voice in the film "The Exorcist". She had a heck of a life, but when taken in with what she accomplished, she did it well.
I don't usually do these, but I felt the need to at least point this out. Ms. McCambridge was a pioneer in the industry, and one of the few who successfully made the transition from radio/silent acting to the big screen. Most of us know her best as the demonic voice in the film "The Exorcist". She had a heck of a life, but when taken in with what she accomplished, she did it well.