parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. judge judy: miss hunt, in november of last year, you paid to the defendant $600 in november and another $600 in december. yes, ma am. judge judy: and that was for a house that you were renting from him. yes, ma am. judge judy: you don t deny that. no, ma am. judge judy: and you couldn t move into the house because there was no electricity in the house, and there was no electricity in the house, not because it just had to be turned on by a current tenant but because there was no power, period. correct. judge judy: and you want your money back. yes. judge judy: and? what s the issue? um, the problem, your honor, is, from the previous tenant, there was a security block on the house because in the city of detroit, they have a problem with people stealing power from the city, so what they did was they removed the electricity line from the house. i was not made aware of this until miss hunt brought it
Marsha Hunt, one of the last surviving actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood, has died at the age of 104. Her career was later disrupted by the Hollywood blacklist.
She appeared in movies from the Preston Sturges comedy “Easy Living” to the adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” that starred Olivier and Greer Garson.
Hunt was one of the last surviving actors from Hollywood's Golden Age of the 1930s and 1940s. Her career was disrupted for a time by the McCarthy-era blacklist.