Mrs. A.C. Marston

Mrs. A.C. Marston

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Actress - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Mrs. A.C. Marston is not on record. She was born under the given name Lillian Lewis. She was an American Actress, known for The Cricket on the Hearth (1914), Martin Chuzzlewit (1914), Little Dorrit (1913), Mrs. A.C. Marston's first movie on record is from 1913. She was married to Lawrence Marston. Mrs. A.C. Marston died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1916.

Biographical Notes
Mrs. Lawrence Marston war eine Schauspielerin des amerikanischen Stummfilms, verheiratet mit dem Regisseur Lawrence Marston. Sie war bekannt unter dem Namen A.C. Marston. Über ihre Karriere schrieb The Moving Picture World: «After retirement of 12 years from public amusement, Mrs. Lawrence Marston, wife of the veteran legitimate director now staging photoplays for Thanhouser, has come back, via the film route. She never thought she would ever act again! She had made a resolution on that score at the time of her retirement, because she felt she could not do all a wife and mother should if she pursued the profession of playing, with its enforced separation from loved ones. And, telling of how she came back, Mrs. Marston says: 'The blessing of picture work to the married professional woman is that it is stationary work. You are chasing from city to city in stage work, which kills home life. You can work in pictures and have your home life. I was not aware of the boon pictures are to so many acting people until Mr. Marston took up picture directing. Then I came to the picture studio and saw. Behold! And here I am back in the harness again.' Her first film work is as the Amazon who exclaims 'Good morning, judge,' in the picture of that title released Sunday, February 9, 1913.»

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1916: Madelaine Morel (Cast: Merope - an Actress), Directed by N. N., with William Russell, Betty Gray, Jack Drumier,
1916: Pique (Cast: Arthur's Aunt Dorothy), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with William Russell, Betty Gray, Jack Drumier,
1916: Love's Pilgrimage to America (Cast: Mrs. Lester), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Lulu Glaser, Leslie T. Peacocke, ,
1915: Dora Thorne (Cast: Lady Earle), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Lionel Barrymore, William Russell, Millicent Evans,
1915: Money (Cast: Sir John's Wife (AKA A.C. Marston)), Directed by N. N., with Thornton Cole, George Robinson,
1914: Cousin Pons (Cast: Mme. Cibot), Directed by Travers Vale, with Charles Hill Mailes, Edward Cecil, Ivan Christy,
1914: Under the Gaslight (Cast: Judas), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Lionel Barrymore, William Russell, Irene Howley,
1914: The Woman in Black (Cast: Zenda, The Woman in Black), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Lionel Barrymore, Alan Hale,
1914: Martin Chuzzlewit (Cast: The widow Lupin (AKA A.C. Marston)), Directed by Oscar Apfel, Travers Vale, with Alan Hale, Jack Drumier, Isabel Rea,
1914: The Power of the Press (Cast: Mrs. Harold Norwood, aka Julia Seymour (AKA A.C. Marston) (AKA Mrs. Lawrenc), Directed by N. N., with Lionel Barrymore, Alan Hale, William Russell,
1914: The Cricket on the Hearth (Cast: Mrs. Fielding (AKA A.C. Marston)), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Jack Drumier, Alan Hale, Robert Drouet,
1914: The Cricket on the Hearth (Cast: Mrs. Fielding (as A.C. Marston)), Directed by N. N., with Jack Drumier, Alan Hale, Robert Drouet,
1914: The Fatal Wedding (Cast), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Walter Miller, Millicent Evans, Irene Howley,
1913: When the Worm Turned (Cast: The Country Woman), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Florence LaBadie, Carey L. Hastings, N.Z. Wood,
1913: Moths (Cast), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with Maude Fealy, William Russell, Harry Benham,
1913: Proposal by Proxy (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Harry Benham, Mignon Anderson, Helen Badgley,
1913: Little Dorrit (Cast), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Helen Badgley, Maude Fealy, James Cruze,
1913: King René's Daughter (Iolanthe (Working title)) (Cast: The Nurse), Directed by Eugene Moore, with Maude Fealy, Harry Benham, Mignon Anderson,
1913: Good Morning, Judge (Cast: The Woman who terrorizes several men (Mrs. Lawrence Marston), Directed by Lawrence Marston, with James Cruze, Marguerite Snow,

Bibliography
- The Moving Picture World, February 15, 1913
- The Moving Picture World, July 5, 1913

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