Marie Manley

Actress - USA
Born August 19, 1893 in Wheeling, West Virginia, USA
Died December 4, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Marie Manley was born on August 19, 1893 in Wheeling, West Virginia, USA. She was an American Actress, known for An Innocent Villain (1917), A Tugboat Romeo (1916), Perils of the Park (1916), Marie Manley's first movie on record is from 1915. Marie Manley died on December 4, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Marie Manley Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [07.22] An Innocent Villain (Watch and Fob Story (Working title)) (Cast: The Heavy's Wife), Directed by Harry Williams, with George Binns, Dale Fuller, Malcolm St. Clair,
1917: [04.22] His Parlor Zoo (Cast), Directed by Harry McCoy, with Harry McCoy, Frank Bond,
1916: [10.08] A Tugboat Romeo (Cast: The Houseboat Owner's Wife), Directed by William Campbell, with Chester Conklin, Martha Trick, Guy Woodward,
1916: [08.27] Brennon o' the Moor (Cast: Willy's Mother (AKA Mrs. Manley)), Directed by Francis Ford, with Francis Ford, Grace Cunard, Jack Francis,
1916: [03.17] The Cry of Erin (Cast: Mrs. O'Brien - Shemus' Mother), Directed by Francis Ford, with Francis Ford, Charles Manley,
1916: [01.23] Perils of the Park (Wife's Birthday (Working title)) (Cast: The Maid), Directed by Dell Henderson, with Harry Gribbon, Alice Davenport,
1915: [09.30] Stanley's Adventures in Africa (Cast: Nina - Ada's Friend), Directed by Frank Montgomery, Jack Bonavita, with Roy Watson, Edward Roberts, Mona Darkfeather,

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