
Joan Marsh
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joan Marsh (born Nancy Ann Rosher, July 10, 1913 – August 10, 2000) was an American child actress in silent films between 1915 and 1921. Later, during the sound era, she resumed her acting career and performed in a variety of films during the 1930s and 1940s.
Born: July 10, 1914
Place of Birth: Porterville, California, USA
Known For

All Quiet on the Western Front
When a group of idealistic young men join the German Army during the Great War, they are assigned to the Western Front, where their patriotism is destroyed by the harsh realities of combat.

That's Entertainment!
Various MGM stars from yesterday present their favorite musical moments from the studio's 50 year history.

Charlie Chan on Broadway
Returning from European exile where she avoided testifying against her criminal associates, a former singer with a tell-all diary is murdered to insure her silence.

Little Lord Fauntleroy
An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust.

Daddy-Long-Legs
Wealthy Jarvis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she with him, though she does not know that the man she has fallen for is her benefactor.

Anna Karenina
In Imperial Russia, Anna, wife of the officer Karenin, goes to Moscow to visit her brother. On the way, she meets charming cavalry officer Vronsky, to whom she's immediately attracted. But in St. Petersburg’s high society, a relationship like this could destroy a woman’s reputation.

Suds
Amanda Afflick is a lovesick laundress who daydreams about customer Horace Greensmith and cherishes the shirt he brought in for washing eight months and sixteen days ago. She tells her fellow workers that the garment belongs to her fiancé, a lord. Just wait, Amanda boasts, one day his lordship will return for his wash — and for her.

Dance, Fools, Dance
When misfortune hits hard on the Jordan family of Chicago's upper class, Bonnie Jordan, a dazzling and witty girl, finds a job as an aspiring reporter; however, her naive younger brother Rodney takes a twisted path and gets involved with the wrong people.

Pollyanna
When Pollyanna is orphaned, she's sent to live with her crotchety Aunt Polly. Pollyanna discovers that many of the people in her aunt's New England hometown are as ill-tempered as her aunt. But Pollyanna's incurable optimism - exemplified by her "glad game", in which she looks for the bright side of every situation - brings a change to the staid old community.

Politics
A widow's decision to run for mayor kicks off a battle of the sexes in a small town.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as Milly McGinnis
as Brenda Murray
as Janet Blake
as Lola
as Donna Wells
as Yvonne Duvalle
as Dimples
as Terry Arden
as Bobby Neville
as Elaine Messiger
as June Lane
as Cuddles
as Bebe Montaine
as Joan Wendall, Photographer
as Marion Worthington
as Madge Allison
as Judy Jones
as Lili
as Carolyn Page
as Florence Allen
as Pauline Bisbee
as Judy Chibbins
as Kitty
as Toots
as Joan Novak
as Betty Cummings
as Anne Merritt
as Jean Torrance
as Eva Mills
as Evelyn Fessenden
as Honey O'Neil
as Dorothy
as Mary Lou
as Marcia Tallant
as Beanie
as Daisy Evans
as Sylvia
as Madelaine Dorety
as Doris
as Poster Girl (uncredited)
as Blonde ("A Bench in the Park") (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Ellie Prescott
as Rosie
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
as Bit Role (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Child (uncredited)
as Nicholas Jr's sister
as Cupid
as (uncredited)
as Morley Child
as Child (uncredited)