Marian Marsh
October 17, 1913 (111 years old) in Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
Marian Marsh (born Violet Ethelred Krauth; October 17, 1913 – November 9, 2006) was a Trinidad-born American film actress and later an environmentalist.
Known For
Credits
- 1942 · House of Errors as Florence Randall
- 1941 · Gentleman from Dixie as Margaret Terrill
- 1941 · Murder by Invitation as Nora O'Brien
- 1940 · Fugitive from a Prison Camp as Ann Baldwin
- 1939 · Missing Daughters as Josie Lamonte
- 1938 · A Desperate Adventure as Ann Carrington
- 1938 · Prison Nurse as Judy
- 1937 · Saturday's Heroes as Francis
- 1937 · Youth on Parole as Bonnie Blair
- 1937 · The Great Gambini as Ann Randall
- 1937 · When's Your Birthday? as Jerry Grant
- 1936 · Come Closer, Folks as Peggy Woods
- 1936 · The Man Who Lived Twice as Janet Haydon
- 1936 · Counterfeit as Verna Maxwell
- 1936 · Lady of Secrets as Joan Whittaker
- 1935 · Crime and Punishment as Sonya
- 1935 · The Black Room as Thea Hassel
- 1935 · Unknown Woman as
- 1935 · In Spite of Danger as Sally Sullivan
- 1934 · A Girl of the Limberlost as Elnora Comstock
- 1934 · The Prodigal Son as Lilian Williams
- 1934 · Love at Second Sight as
- 1934 · Over the Garden Wall as Mary
- 1934 · I Like it That Way as Joan Anderson
- 1933 · A Man of Sentiment as Julia Wilkens
- 1933 · Notorious But Nice as Jenny Jones
- 1933 · The Eleventh Commandment as Corinne Ross
- 1933 · Daring Daughters as Terry Cummings
- 1932 · The Sport Parade as Irene Stewart
- 1932 · Strange Justice as Rose Abbott
- 1932 · Beauty and the Boss as Susie Sachs
- 1932 · Alias the Doctor as Lotti Brenner
- 1932 · Under Eighteen as Margie Evans
- 1931 · The Mad Genius as Nana Carlova
- 1931 · Five Star Final as Jenny Townsend
- 1931 · The Road to Singapore as Rene March
- 1931 · Svengali as Trilby O'Farrell
- 1930 · The Naughty Flirt as Kay's Friend (uncredited)
- 1930 · Hell's Angels as Girl Selling Kisses
- 1930 · Whoopee! as Harriett Underwood (uncredited)
- 1930 · Don't Believe It as
- 1929 · The Sophomore as Minor Role (uncredited)
- 1928 · Fashion News as Self (1930) (as Marilyn Morgan)