Joan Marsh
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Joan Marsh (born Nancy Ann Rosher, July 10, 1913 – August 10, 2000) was an American child actress in silent films between 1915 and 1921. Later, during the sound era, she resumed her acting career and performed in a variety of films during the 1930s and 1940s.
Known For
Acting
Born
July 10, 1914
Place of Birth
Porterville, California, USA
Died
August 10, 2000 age 86

Charlie Chan on Broadway

Inspiration

You're Telling Me!

High Gear

Politics

Follow the Leader

What Becomes of the Children?

Rainbow Over Broadway

Captain Kidd, Jr.

We're Rich Again

Daring Daughters

Life Begins in College

Dance, Fools, Dance

Police Bullets

Blame It on Love

Bachelor's Affairs

100% American

Daddy-Long-Legs

Brilliant Marriage
Meet the Wife

Little Lord Fauntleroy

All Quiet on the Western Front

Dancing Feet

King of Jazz

Are You Listening?

That's Entertainment!

Idiot's Delight

Fast and Loose

The Lady Objects

The Man in the Trunk

The Man Who Dared

Maker of Men

The Bond

Speed Demon

Johanna Enlists

Mr. Muggs Steps Out

The Wet Parade

Keep 'Em Slugging

A Little Princess

How Could You, Jean?

Suds

Pollyanna

It's Great to Be Alive
Uncle Jake

A Tailor-Made Man

Three-Cornered Moon

Little Accident

Many Happy Returns

Shipmates

Anna Karenina

Hollywood on Parade No. B-1

Hot Water

Road to Zanzibar

Secret Service In Darkest Africa

Three Girls Lost

Women's Weapons
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