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Going Wild (1930) as May Bunch; Moby Dick (1930) as Whale Oil Rosie; Hail the Princess (1930) Children of Pleasure (1930) as Fanny Kaye; Lilies of the Field (1930) as Maizie; The Dance of Life (1929) as Gussie; Dangerous Curves (1929) as Ma Spinelli; The Woman from Hell (1929) as Mother Price; Beneath the Law (1929) The Wagon Show (1928) as The ...
Jane Fenmore Barnes (August 17, 1910 – March 20, 1998) [1] [2] was an American film and theatre actress during the 1930s. She originally studied to become a concert pianist before deciding to become an actress instead, spending several years on the theatre circuit along with radio dramas and modeling before becoming a film star for Fox Studios.
(1930). [3] The part in Whoopee! resulted from Marsh's visit to a film studio with her sister. [4] Not long afterwards, she was signed by Warner Bros. and her name was changed to Marian Marsh. In 1930, at age 17, Marsh had the female lead in Young Sinners, a play at the Belasco Theater. A contemporary news article reported that she "has scored ...
From 1930 to 1936 she starred in forty two films, mostly westerns or mysteries. She often starred opposite Tom Keene and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams . In the 1934 film serial , The Red Rider , she starred opposite early western film actor Buck Jones , with a supporting cast that included William Desmond and football player Jim Thorpe .
Virginia Anna Adeleid Weidler (March 21, 1927 [1] – July 1, 1968) was an American child actress, popular in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s. [ 2 ] Early life and career
The decade of the 1930s in film involved many significant films. The year 1939, in particular, was one of the biggest years (and is still considered one of the greatest years) in Hollywood with MGM 's release of Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz .
Helen Vinson (born Helen Rulfs, [1] September 17, 1907 – October 7, 1999) [2] was an American film actress who appeared in 40 films between 1932 and 1945. Early life [ edit ]
Mary Duncan (August 13, 1894 – May 9, 1993) was an American stage and film actress. She is best known for her performances in F. W. Murnau 's City Girl (1930) and Morning Glory (1933). Early years