Marjorie Daw
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Marjorie Daw (née le 19 juillet 1902 et morte le 18 mars 1979) fut une actrice américaine du cinéma muet. Elle participa à 68 films entre 1914 et 1927.
Biographie
Née Margaret House à Colorado Springs (Californie), Marjorie Daw devint actrice adolescente pour subvenir à ses besoins ainsi qu'à ceux de son frère plus jeune, suite au décès de leurs parents. Elle commença sa carrière en 1914 et travailla constamment durant les années 20 pour se retirer à l’avènement du cinéma parlant[1].
Mariages
Marjorie Daw fut marié deux fois. Son premier époux fut le réalisateur A. Edward Sutherland dont elle divorça en 1925. Elle se remaria en 1929 avec Myron Selznick, mariage qui prit fin en 1942.
Références
- ↑ (en) Denise Lowe, An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films, 1895-1930: 1895-1930, New York, Haworth Press, 2004, poche (ISBN 978-0-7890-1843-4) (LCCN 2003025274), p. 164
Lien externe
Marjorie Daw dans l'Internet Movie Database.
Catégories :
- Actrice du muet
- Actrice américaine
- Naissance en 1902
- Décès en 1979
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