If Aline MacMahon, a bit actor, was blacklisted at all, its
difficult to tell when exactly that was. McMahon’s career was steady and
changed little between 1940 and 1970 (She retired from acting in 1964) She had 8 film/TV credits to her name between
1950-1959, along with four Broadway credits. Mac Mahon was born in 1899. She was
51 years old in 1950 a deadly age for Hollywood actresses.
1950
Repertory Theatre (TV Series)
The Flame and the Arrow
1952
Celanese Theatre (TV Series)
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series)
1953
The Eddie Cantor Story
1954
Play: The Confidential Clerk (Feb 11, 1954 - May 22, 1954)
1955
The Man from Laramie
Play: A Day By The Sea (Sep 26, 1955 - Oct 15, 1955)
1956
Play: Pictures in the Hallway (Sep 16, 1956 - Nov 04, 1956)
1957-1958
Studio One in Hollywood (TV Series)
Play: I Knock at the Door (Sep 29, 1957 - Nov 10, 1957)
1959
Play of the Week (TV Series)
She had ten film/TV credits to her name between 1960-1969,
only two more than the decade before.
In 1940-1949 she had 1 film/TV credits and at the height of
her career, 1930-1939, she had 25 credits to her name