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Marrian Walters; Stage Actress

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Marrian Walters, 67, an 11-year veteran of San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater who brought her talents for portraying headstrong but sympathetic women to Los Angeles stages on several occasions. Miss Walters, who appeared in about 600 productions in a career that ranged from Broadway to Chicago to the West Coast, was a representative repertory actress who often appeared in a different play each week. At one time she formed a lounge-wear company, the Josef Robe, where she sold casual clothing that she had first learned to sew as a costumer for stage productions. Her roles ranged from “The Tender Trap” in New York to “The Hot l Baltimore” and “Bus Stop” in Chicago to Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” at the Huntington Hartford in Los Angeles. On Saturday in San Francisco of lung cancer.

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