
Marjorie Daw
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 19, 1902
Place of Birth: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Known For

His Master's Voice
A loyal German Shepherd dog follows his master to the French front in World War One.

Why Girls Say No
A short comedy by Leo McCarey about a Jewish father who is worried about his daughter.

Mr. Fix-It
A young man impersonates his best friend, and in doing so upsets the decorum at a stuffy family gathering and falls in love. The arrival of a gang of hoodlums further disrupts the formalities, but our hero thwarts them and saves the day.

The Passionate Adventure
A rich man leaves his wife, poses as a coster, and saves a factory girl from a crook.

The Captive
During the Balkan Wars, Sonia is a young woman living in Montenegro and left to care for her younger brother Milos and the family farm while elder brother Marko goes off to battle. Unable to handle the daily tasks following her brother’s tragic death, help comes in the form of Mahmud Hassan, a captured Turk nobleman, now a prisoner of war. Tasked with helping Sonia, their initial frosty relationship soon melts into romance. As the war rages on Sonia, Mahmud and Milos will face near-insurmountable obstacles in their quest for a better life amidst the hell of war.

The Knickerbocker Buckaroo
A lost film. Teddy Drake is a pleasure-seeking aristocrat who ends up expelled from his exclusive Fifth Avenue club for playing practical jokes and other rambunctious antics. He decides to reform his selfish ways and boards a train heading heading for the Southwest.

The Pride of Palomar
A soldier inaccurately reported as dead returns home to his Spanish family’s estate in California, only to find his father deceased and his ancestral land in the hands of strangers.

His Majesty, the American
A European prince is raised in America without knowing his true identity; he spends his time thrill-seeking, but his country needs him when a revolt threatens the crown.

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Behind in the mortgage on Sunnybrook Farm and barely managing to feed seven hungry mouths, mother sends young Rebecca off to Riverboro to be raised by her wealthy Aunt Miranda. The little girl is treated like a prisoner by her strict Aunt, yet she gamely does her best to get an education. When spoiled girls at school mock the spirited Rebecca as "missy poor-house," she soon makes them come to eat their words. Despite many difficulties, Rebecca manages to help the less fortunate and spread joy in Riverboro, dreaming that her reward will come when she is "all growed up." This version is notable for having been adapted by famed female screenwriter Frances Marion.

Joan the Woman
A WWI English officer is inspired the night before a dangerous mission by a vision of Joan of Arc, whose story he relives.
Filmography
as Miss Benton
as The Girl
as Marietta
as Mary Torrence
as Becky Whisselberg
as Angela Morgan
as Mildred Grantley / Countess D'Autreval
as Barbara Hare
as Mary Blake
as Joan Thursday
as Joan Thayer
as Vicky
as Mademoiselle Brevoort
as Ann Forrest
as Flo Hunter
as Cecelie Winslow
as Grace Douglas
as Mary Truesdale
as Rosa Holf
as Geraldine Horton
as Maud Barhyte
as Marjorie Daw (uncredited)
as Kay Parker
as Jane Sheridan
as Kate Corbaly / Dana Corbaly
as Helen Griggs
as Nell Winthrop
as Mary Gray
as Muriel Bekkman
as Mary-Will Tellfair
as Sally Bleeker
as Love
as Edith Folsom
as The Kid
as Ruth Whitely
as The Girl
as Dorothy Whynn
as Mary Josephine
as Felice, Countess of Montenac
as Rita Allison
as Billie Bartlett
as (uncredited)
as The Girl
as Marjorie Threadwell
as Elsie Dodge
as Emma Jane Perkins
as Nancy Jordan
as Madge
as Katherine
as A Fairy
as Nora O'Brian
as Jennie Sands
as Nanette
as Countess Elsa
as Peasant Girl
as Irenya
as Teenage Girl (uncredited)