Marilyn Burns

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Actress

Birth Name: Mary Lynn Ann Burns

Birth Date: May 7, 1949

Death Date: August 5, 2014

Birth Place: Erie, Pennsylvania

Born May 7, 1949 in Erie, Pennsylvania, Marilyn Burns was raised in Texas and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1971 with a degree in Drama. After a small part in Robert Altman's revisionist western "Brewster McCloud" (1970), she was cast as the lead in one of the most notorious horror films of all time. Shot over the course of a month on a shoestring budget with a cast and crew filled with non-professionals, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974) terrified audiences all over the world and insured that Burns would be immortalized as one of the all-time great scream queens. Her next screen role (and only further work outside of the horror genre) was as Manson acolyte turned witness Linda Kasabian, in the Emmy nominated 1975 TV mini-series "Helter Skelter."

In 1977, Burns played a role in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" director Tobe Hooper's follow up, "Eaten Alive." After lead roles in "Kiss Daddy Goodbye" (1981) and "Future-Kill" (1985), she spent the next two decades away from the big screen -- aside from an uncredited role in "Texas Chainsaw: The Next Generation" (1994), and a small role in "Butcher Boys" (2012) -- before returning for a starring role in "Sacrament" (2014), directed by first-timer Shawn Ewert. Marilyn Burns was found dead in her home of apparent natural causes on August 5, 2014. She was 65.

Credits

The Last Drive-In: Joe Bob's Dinners of Death

Actor
Show
2018

Sacrament

Actor
Beulah Standifer
Movie
2015

Butcher Boys

Actor
Ruth
Movie
2013

Texas Chainsaw 3DStream

Actor
Verna Carson
Movie
2013
19%

Future-Kill

Actor
Dorothy Grim
Movie
1985

Kiss Daddy Goodbye

Actor
Nora Dennis
Movie
1981

Helter Skelter

Actor
Movie
1976

Legend of the Bayou

Actor
Faye
Movie
1976

The Texas Chain Saw MassacreStream

Actor
Sally Hardesty
Movie
1974
89%