Mews Small

Mews Small (born Mary Edith Wilard Small; March 20, 1942 in Pasadena, California) is an American actress[1] and singer. She was known professionally as Marya Small during the 1970s and has also been credited as Merrya Small, Mary Small Rusk, and Mary Small.[1]

Mews Small
Born
Mary Edith Willard Small

(1942-03-20) March 20, 1942
Other namesMarya Small, Merrya Small, Mary Small Rusk, Mary Small
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1966–present
Websitemewssmall.com

Small got her acting start in a 1966 theatre production of The Sound of Music in Stowe, Vermont.[2] She has since acted in numerous feature films and television shows.[1]

Small originated the role of Frenchy in the original Broadway production of the musical Grease, with a cast including Barry Bostwick and Adrienne Barbeau[3] She was later joined by cast members John Travolta, Patrick Swayze, Treat Williams, and Marilu Henner.[4]

Small is best known for her roles as Candy in the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest[5][6] and Dr. Nero in Woody Allen's film Sleeper.[7] She also portrayed the Janis Joplin-inspired role of Frankie[8] in the animated rotoscope film American Pop.[9]

Mews is the lead singer of her band Mews Small and The Small Band, who has released a CD “Do What You Do” in 2008 [10]. She also sings regularly with Suzy Williams, and the two have written songs together.

Politics

Mews Small ran as the Natural Law Party nominee for the United States House of Representatives for California's 25th congressional district in 2000. She received 1.35% or 3,010 votes.[11][12]

Filmography

References

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