Marian Marsh
Marian Marsh
Biography
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
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
42
Gender
Female
Birthday
1913-10-17 (111 years old)
Place of Birth
Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
Acting

1942

House of Errors as Florence Randall

1941

Murder by Invitation as Nora O'Brien

1941

Gentleman from Dixie as Margaret Terrill

1940

Fugitive from a Prison Camp as Ann Baldwin

1939

Missing Daughters as Josie Lamonte

1938

Prison Nurse as Judy

1938

A Desperate Adventure as Ann Carrington

1937

When's Your Birthday? as Jerry Grant

1937

The Great Gambini as Ann Randall

1937

Youth on Parole as Bonnie Blair

1937

Saturday's Heroes as Francis

1936

The Man Who Lived Twice as Janet Haydon

1936

Come Closer, Folks as Peggy Woods

1936

Counterfeit as Verna Maxwell

1936

Lady of Secrets as Joan Whittaker

1935

The Black Room as Thea Hassel

1935

Crime and Punishment as Sonya

1935

In Spite of Danger as Sally Sullivan

1935

Unknown Woman as Not available

1934

I Like it That Way as Joan Anderson

1934

A Girl of the Limberlost as Elnora Comstock

1934

The Prodigal Son as Lilian Williams

1934

Love at Second Sight as Not available

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

Beauty and the Boss as Susie Sachs

1932

Under Eighteen as Margie Evans

1932

Alias the Doctor as Lotti Brenner

1932

The Sport Parade as Irene Stewart

1932

Strange Justice as Rose Abbott

1931

Svengali as Trilby O'Farrell

1931

Five Star Final as Jenny Townsend

1931

The Road to Singapore as Rene March

1931

The Mad Genius as Nana Carlova

1931

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 Not available

1929

The Sophomore as Minor Role (uncredited)