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Rambeau, Marjorie (1889–1970), actress. The San Francisco native spent many seasons with stock companies in her hometown and in Los Angeles before braving New York, where her first success came in the title role of Sadie Love (1915). She scored an even bigger hit as detective Nan Carey in Cheating Cheaters (1916). Rambeau's most memorable role followed when she portrayed Gina Ashland in Eyes of Youth (1917). A major mistake was her rejection of the role of Sadie Thompson in Rain (1922), and her career soon began to fade, although she enjoyed minor successes as Edith Fields in Daddy's Gone A‐Hunting (1921) and the ambitious divorcée Jenney in The Goldfish (1922). George Middleton, who had a bitter experience with her in one of his plays, The Road Together (1924), wrote, “Though she lacked soul, she could assume its trappings. Beautiful, too, and eye‐arresting, she impressed by the commanding way she moved about. Mistress of stage strategy, gained from hard years in stock, she could handle resourcefully almost any demand of emotion or comedy.” In later years she was well known as a character actress in films.

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  • Born: Jul 15, 1889 in San Francisco, California
  • Died: Jul 07, 1970 in Palm Springs, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Man of a Thousand Faces, A Man Called Peter, Min and Bill
  • First Major Screen Credit: Min and Bill (1930)

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Here's a question for the most encyclopedic of film buffs: What do actresses Marjorie Rambeau and Ruth Chatterton have in common? Answer: Both rose to fame on the Broadway stage in glamorous, aristocratic leading roles, and both were once married to actor/producer Willard Mack. But while Chatterton continued to specialize in elegant, well-coiffed leading ladies in films, Rambeau was most comfortable in rowdy, rambunctious, round-the-bend, "woman-of-the-world" characterizations. Though she'd starred in a handful of silents, Rambeau's most rewarding film assignments occurred during the talkie era, by which time she'd surrendered herself to character parts. She was perfectly cast in such roles as Marie Dressler's slatternly waterfront rival in Min and Bill (1930) and the title character in Tugboat Annie Sails Again (1940). Rambeau was twice nominated for the Academy Award for her supporting work in Primrose Path (1940) and Torch Song (1953). Marjorie Rambeau's final film was the Lon Chaney biopic Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), in which she offered a poignant portrayal as a veteran movie extra. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Marjorie Rambeau
Born July 15, 1889(1889-07-15)
San Francisco, California U.S.
Died July 6, 1970 (aged 80)

Marjorie Rambeau (July 15, 1889 – July 6, 1970) was an American film and stage actress.

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Early life

Rambeau was born in San Francisco, California. She began performing on the stage at the age of 12.

Career

In her youth she was a Broadway leading lady. In 1921, Dorothy Parker memorialized her in verse:

If all the tears you shed so lavishly / Were gathered, as they left each brimming eye. / And were collected in a crystal sea, / The envious ocean would curl up and dry— / So awful in its mightiness, that lake, / So fathomless, that clear and salty deep. / For, oh, it seems your gentle heart must break, / To see you weep. ...[1]

Her few silent film roles such as Mary Moreland, The Dazzling Miss Davison, The Mirror, The Debt, Motherhood and The Greater Woman (all in 1917) were not major successes. By the time talkies came along she was in her early forties and she began to take on character roles in films such as Min and Bill, The Secret Six, Laughing Sinners, Grand Canary, Palooka, and Primrose Path, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

In 1940 Rambeau had the title role in Tugboat Annie Sails Again as well as second billing under Wallace Beery (the co-star of the original Tugboat Annie) in 20 Mule Team. Other films included Tobacco Road, A Man Called Peter, A View from Pompey's Head, Broadway and Slander. In 1953, she was again nominated for an Oscar, this time for Torch Song. In 1957 she appeared in a memorable & sentimental supporting role in Man of a Thousand Faces about the life of Lon Chaney, even though she had never personally worked with the real Chaney in silent films.

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Rambeau has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6336 Hollywood Blvd.

Private life

Rambeau was married three times, none of them produced any children;

  • The first was in 1913 to Canadian writer, actor, and director Willard Mack. They divorced in 1917.
  • She then married another actor, Hugh Dillman, in 1919. They divorced in 1923. Hugh Dillman married Anna Thompson-Dodge, widow of automobile magnate Horace Elgin Dodge and one of the wealthiest women in the world.
  • Rambeau's last marriage was to Francis Gudger in 1931, with whom she remained until his death in 1967.

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References

  1. ^ Parker, Dorothy. "To Marjorie Rambeau." Life. December 8, 1921. p. 7; Silverstein, Stuart Y., ed. (1996, paperback 2001). Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker. New York: Scribner. p. 101. ISBN 0743211480 (paperback). 
  2. ^ Sobel, Bernard (1953), Broadway Heartbeat: Memoirs of a Press Agent, New York: Hermitage House, p. 233, OCLC 1514676 

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