Rambeau, Marjorie (1889–1970)
Rambeau, Marjorie (1889–1970)
American stage, tv, and screen actress. Born July 15, 1889, in San Francisco, CA; died July 7, 1970, in Palm Springs, CA; m. Willard Mack (actor-writer), 1913 (div. 1917); m. Hugh Dillman, 1919 (div. 1923); m. Francis A. Gudger, 1931 (died 1967).
Made NY stage debut (1913) and subsequently appeared in Kick In, Sadie Love, Eye of Youth, Where Poppies Bloom, As You Like It and Valley of Content, among others; made movie debut (1916) and appeared in numerous films, including Min and Bill, Tugboat Annie Sails Again (title role), Tobacco Road, A Man Called Peter, The View from Pompey's Head and Man of a Thousand Faces. Nominated for Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress for performances in The Primrose Path (1940) and Torch Song (1953).
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