Mosquini, Marie (1899–1983)
Mosquini, Marie (1899–1983)
American actress. Name variations: Marie De Forest. Born Dec 3, 1899, in Los Angeles, CA; died Feb 21, 1983, in Los Angeles; m. Lee De Forest (inventor of the audion vacuum tube, a key component of all major communications, including radio, telephone, radar and tv), 1930 (died 1961).
Began career as secretary to Hal Roach (1916); became a well-regarded supporting player to Will Rogers, Charlie Chase and Snub Pollard; films include Sold at Auction, Going to Congress, Genevieve and Seventh Heaven.
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