
Marian Marsh
Acting
Biography
Marian Marsh (born Violet Ethelred Krauth; October 17, 1913 – November 9, 2006) was a Trinidad-born American film actress and later an environmentalist.
Born: October 17, 1913
Place of Birth: Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
Known For

Saturday's Heroes
College football player is expelled for ticket scalping, and teams up with reporter to expose his school's hypocrisy.

I Like it That Way
A telephone operator gives up her job to try to be a nightclub singer.

The Prodigal Son
Story of the trials and tribulations of a German who emigrates to the US during the Great Depression.

The Man Who Lived Twice
A hardened criminal is transformed into a responsible member of society after he undergoes plastic surgery.

Beauty and the Boss
An ultra-efficient Plain Jane secretary blossoms when she accompanies her boss on a business trip to Paris.

Five Star Final
Searching for headlines at any cost, an unscrupulous newspaper owner forces his editor to print a serial based on a past murder, tormenting a woman involved.

The Black Room
In a 16th-century European town, the ruling family has been given a prophecy that, should there ever be twin boys born, the younger will murder the older; so is dismayed when twins are born to the popular baron. The older grows to be a selfish, slovenly man, who inherits the castle at his father's death and becomes ruler over the formerly happy villagers. He enjoys his power until he learns his younger brother is returning from abroad and, afraid of the prophecy, he determines to murder his sibling, hide his body in the "black room" - an old torture chamber sealed away behind the fireplace - and then impersonate him, right down to his withered arm. In this way he hopes to not only avoid the prophecy, but also escape consequences of his other criminal deeds and obtain marriage to a local girl of the nobility...

Whoopee!
Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note saying they've eloped! Chasing them are jilted Bob, Henry's nurse Mary (who's been trying to seduce him) and others.

Hell's Angels
When the Great War breaks out, brothers Roy and Monte Rutledge, each attending Oxford University, enlist with the Royal Flying Corps.

The Mad Genius
A crippled puppeteer rescues an abused young boy and turns the boy into a great ballet dancer. Complications ensue when, as a young man, the dancer falls in love with a young woman the puppeteer is also in love with.
Filmography
as Florence Randall
as Margaret Terrill
as Nora O'Brien
as Ann Baldwin
as Josie Lamonte
as Ann Carrington
as Judy
as Francis
as Bonnie Blair
as Ann Randall
as Jerry Grant
as Peggy Woods
as Janet Haydon
as Verna Maxwell
as Joan Whittaker
as Sonya
as Thea Hassel
as Sally Sullivan
as Elnora Comstock
as Lilian Williams
as Mary
as Joan Anderson
as Julia Wilkens
as Jenny Jones
as Corinne Ross
as Terry Cummings
as Irene Stewart
as Rose Abbott
as Susie Sachs
as Lotti Brenner
as Margie Evans
as Nana Carlova
as Jenny Townsend
as Rene March
as Trilby O'Farrell
as Kay's Friend (uncredited)
as Girl Selling Kisses
as Harriett Underwood (uncredited)
as Minor Role (uncredited)