
Mary Kornman
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary Kornman (December 27, 1915 – June 1, 1973) was an American child actress who was the leading female star of the Our Gang series during the Pathé silent era. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mary Kornman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: December 27, 1915
Place of Birth: Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA
Known For

Doctor's Orders
Alabam is lovesick. He tells Mickey how he can't get close to the girl of his dreams; he's overheard by Dave, a smooth operator, who insists that Alabam leave everything to him. He contrives to have Alabam and Mickey wreck Alabam's car in the girl's front yard, then he arrives, posing as a doctor, asking the residents of the house if they'll let the injured boy come inside while the doctor examines him. Meanwhile, Mickey gets a look at the girl's cousin and feigns injury so that now both lads are in beds upstairs while Dave, the doctor, conjures foul-tasting treatments. The fly in the ointment is the girl's crusty uncle, who may stand between the lads and their true loves.

Too Many Women
College baseball player Mickey Daniels can't keep his mind on the game when he's got an eye for the ladies.

Mama Loves Papa
Widow Martha and widower Brandon plan to marry; their teenaged children do their slapstick best to interfere. One of "The Boy Friends" series.

Fish Hooky
A truant officer spots the kids in an amusement park. They try to escape him.

Shootin' Injuns
Many of the "Our Gang" kids are in their secret clubhouse - so secret that some wannabe members have troubles trying to find the tunnel entrance - planning their next game, which will be a Wild West shootout. They run into some obstacles in playing the game, including objections from parents, and as such they decide to postpone it until the wee hours of the next morning and play it in the streets of the neighborhood. As it begins to rain during the middle of their shootout that morning, they decide to take refuge in a neighborhood house. What they are unaware of is that the house belongs to inventor W.R. Jones, who rigged it to be a "magnetic house", a demonstration for a possible amusement park attraction. Not knowing about the house's rigged contraptions leads to a lot of misadventures for the gang not related to shooting Indians as they try to figure out what's happening around them.

The Champeen
Mickey and Jackie feud over Mary, so Sammy schedules a championship bout between the two rivals.

July Days
The gang is trying just about anything to pass the time during their summer vacation. As usual, Mickey and Jack are trying to win the affections of Mary. In the interim, the village blacksmith, "Dad" Anderson, receives a lucrative contract to produce a creation of his: a sail-propelled scooter. The gang is lucky enough to get a hold of a few of these scooters, and happily sail down the city streets.

The Fourth Alarm
The rascals once again, now as a plumbers.

Stage Fright
Author Fawn Ochletree stages a charity performance of her latest play, a Romanesque epic. The gang and other neighborhood kids are forced into starring in the play, much to the chagrin of the gang. They are completely unable to remember their lines, and struggle with maintaing their composure during the more serious moments of the melodrama. Finally, Jackie sets off a slew of firecrackers as the finale, scaring all involved.

Lodge Night
This one has to be seen to be believed. Apparently the gang has witnessed a Ku Klux Klan meeting. They decide to form their own lodge. They call themselves the Cluck Cluck Clams. There is nothing racist about their lodge, which includes member Sunshine Sammy Morrison. The film ends with a chase. The gang gets tangled up with bank robbers. Sunshine Sammy gets his uncle and his pals to chase the bank robbers with the gang riding along.
Filmography
as Mary
as Mary (archive footage)
as Ruth Hunter
as Townswoman
as Alice Martin
as Peggy
as Mae Blair
as Mary
as Kitty Marley
as Anne
as Anne
as Mary McDowell
as Joan Lawrence / Mary Lawrence
as Bess Bart
as Party Girl (uncredited)
as Mataeo Rogers
as Annabelle Hibbs
as Belinha's Friend (uncredited)
as Beth Sawyer
as Mary McGrath
as Amber Davis
as Model (uncredited)
as Mary
as Eileen Foster - Socialite
as Chorine
as Mary
as Mary
as Agnes "Dumbbell"
as Mary
as Mary
as Nightclub Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary (uncredited)
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary / 'Eva'
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary / Princess in Dream Sequence
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as McGregor's Kid
as Mary
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as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
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as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary
as Mary, 'Little Miss Riches'
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