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.




