Movies F-Man Role Film actress | Name Adrienne Marden Occupation Actress | |
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Born September 2, 1909 Cleveland, Ohio, United States Years active 1932 - 1978 (film & TV) Died November 9, 1978, Los Angeles, California, United States Similar People Whit Bissell, Wendell Holmes, George Seaton, John Frankenheimer, Henry Hathaway | ||
Other names Mabel Adrienne Baruch |
Adrienne Marden (September 2, 1909 – November 9, 1978) was an American film and television actress.
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Early years

Born Mabel Baruch, in Cleveland, Ohio, Marden attended the University of Michigan, where she was active in dramatics.
Career

Marden gained early acting experience in stock theater companies in Cleveland. She also directed musicals in some small towns in Ohio before moving to California and joining the Pasadena Playhouse.
One of Marden's first film roles was playing a czar's daughter in Rasputin and the Empress (1932), in which she was billed as Mabel Marden.
Marden debuted on Broadway in Merrily We Roll Along (1934). Her other Broadway credits include Hickory Stick (1943), The American Way (1938), and The Women (1936).
On radio, Marden had the role of Patricia Jordan on The Story of Bess Johnson and was on the American Drama School of the Air.
Personal life
On August 12, 1956, Marden married actor Wendell Holmes in Santa Monica, California. She later married actor <<Whit Bissell>>.