Marjorie Rambeau
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Marjorie Burnet Rambeau (July 15, 1889 – July 6, 1970) was an American film and stage actress. She began her stage career at age 12, and appeared in several silent films before debuting in her first sound film, Her Man (1930). She was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in Primrose Path (1940) and Torch Song (1953), and received the 1955 National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in A Man Called Peter and The View from Pompey's Head.
Known For
Acting
Born
July 15, 1889
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Died
July 6, 1970 age 80

Inspiration

Palooka

Abandoned

The Secret Six

In Old Oklahoma

Man of a Thousand Faces

A Man Called Peter

Tobacco Road

Primrose Path

Santa Fe Marshal

Bad for Each Other

Min and Bill

Slander

Laughing Sinners

Broadway

Any Number Can Play

Man's Castle

First Lady

The Walls of Jericho

The Easiest Way

Her Man

Torch Song

Forever Female

East of the River

The Lucky Stiff

National Red Cross Pageant

Son of India

Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence

20 Mule Team

Hell Divers

A Modern Hero

Tugboat Annie Sails Again

Sudden Money

The View from Pompey's Head

Merrily We Live
The Warrior's Husband

Army Wives

Strangers May Kiss

The Greater Woman

Motherhood

Under Pressure

The Rains Came

Woman Against Woman

Strictly Personal

Three Sons o' Guns

Ready for Love

Salome, Where She Danced
Laugh It Off

Grand Canary

A Tailor-Made Man

Breakdowns of 1938

Left Over Ladies

It's Murder She Says...

Syncopating Sue

Dizzy Dames

Oh, What a Night!

The Debt

The Common Cause

General Electric Theater

General Electric Theater
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