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Occupation
  
Film actress

Books
  
Screen acting

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Mae Marsh

Years active
  
1910–1964


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Full Name
  
Mary Wayne Marsh

Born
  
November 9, 1894 (
1894-11-09
)
Madrid, New Mexico, U.S.

Died
  
February 13, 1968, Hermosa Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Louis Lee Arms (m. 1918–1968)

Parents
  
S. Charles Marsh, May T. Warne

Movies
  
The Birth of a Nation, Intolerance, 3 Godfathers, Hoodoo Ann, Fort Apache

Similar People
  
D W Griffith, Billy Bitzer, Marguerite Marsh, Joseph Henabery, Oliver T Marsh

Mae marsh biography


Mae Marsh (born Mary Wayne Marsh, November 9, 1894 – February 13, 1968) was an American film actress with a career spanning over 50 years.

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Early life

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A frequently told story of Marsh's childhood is that her father, a railroad auditor, died when she was four. Her family moved to San Francisco, where her stepfather was killed in the great earthquake of 1906. Her great-aunt then took Mae and her older sister Marguerite to Los Angeles, hoping her show-business background would open doors for jobs at various movie studios needing extras. However, her father, S. Charles Marsh, was a bartender, not a railroad auditor, and he was alive at least as late as June 1900, when Mae Marsh was nearly six. Her stepfather, oil-field inspector William Hall, could not have been killed in the 1906 earthquake, as he was alive, listed in the 1910 census, living with her mother, May née Warne, and sisters.

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Marsh worked as a salesgirl and loitered around the sets and locations while her older sister worked on a film, observing the progress of her sister’s performance. She first started as an extra in various movies, and played her first substantial role in the film Ramona (1910) at the age of 15.

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“I tagged my way into motion pictures,” Marsh recalled in The Silent Picture. “I used to follow my sister Marguerite to the old Biograph studio and then, one great day, Mr. Griffith noticed me, put me in a picture and I had my chance. I love my work and though new and very wonderful interests have entered my life, I still love it and couldn’t think of giving it up.”

Career rise

Marsh worked with D.W. Griffith in small roles at Biograph when they were filming in California and in New York. Her big break came when Mary Pickford, resident star of the Biograph lot and a married woman at that time, refused to play the bare-legged, grass-skirted role of Lily-White in Man's Genesis. Griffith announced that if Pickford would not play that part in Man’s Genesis she would not play the coveted title role in his next film, The Sands of Dee. The other actresses stood behind Pickford, each refusing in turn to play the part, citing the same objection.

Years later, Marsh recalled in an interview in The Silent Picture, “...and he called rehearsal, and we were all there and he said, ‘Well now, Miss Marsh, you can rehearse this.’ And Mary Pickford said, ‘What!’ and Mr. Griffith said, ‘Yes, Mary Pickford, if you don’t do what I tell you I want you to do, I’m going to have someone else do The Sands of Dee. Mary Pickford didn’t play Man’s Genesis so Mae can play The Sands of Dee.’ Of course, I was thrilled, and she was very much hurt. And I thought, ‘Well, it's all right with me. That is something.’ I was, you know, just a lamebrain.”

Working with Mack Sennett and D.W. Griffith, she was a prolific actress, sometimes appearing in eight movies a year and often paired with fellow Sennett protégé Robert Harron in romantic roles. In The Birth of a Nation (1915) she played the innocent sister who waits for her brothers to come home from war and who, in one of the film's most racially charged scenes, leaps to her death rather than submit to the lustful advances of Gus, the so-called "renegade Negro" who is later killed by the Ku Klux Klan. In Intolerance (1916) she plays the wife who has her baby taken away after her husband is unjustly imprisoned.

She signed a lucrative contract with Samuel Goldwyn worth $2,500 per week after Intolerance, but none of the films she made with him were particularly successful. After her marriage to Lee Arms, a publicity agent for Goldwyn, in 1918, her film output decreased to about one per year.

Marsh's last notable starring role was as a flapper for Griffith in The White Rose (1923) with Ivor Novello and Carol Dempster. She re-teamed with Novello for the film version of his hit stage play, The Rat (1925).

In 1955, Marsh was awarded the "George Eastman Award", given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.

'Talkies'

Marsh returned from retirement to appear in "talkies" and played a role in Henry King’s remake of Over the Hill (1931). She gravitated toward character roles, and worked in this manner for the next several decades. Marsh appeared in numerous popular films, such as Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1932) and Little Man, What Now? (1934). She also became a favorite of director John Ford, appearing in The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941), 3 Godfathers (1948), The Robe (1953), and The Searchers (1956).

Marsh has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 1600 Vine Street.

Personal life

She married Sam Goldwyn's publicity agent Louis Lee Arms, in 1918 and bore him three children. They were married until her death in 1968. Louis Arms died in June 1989 at age 101. They are buried together in Section 5, at Pacific Crest Cemetery, in Redondo Beach, California. Her sister Marguerite Marsh died in 1925 at the age of 37. Her only brother, cinematographer Oliver Marsh, died in 1941. Her daughter, Marguerite Arms White, died in 2016 when she was 88 years old.

Filmography

Actress
1964
Cheyenne Autumn as
Woman (uncredited)
1963
Donovan's Reef as
Family Council Member (uncredited)
1961
Two Rode Together as
Hanna Clegg (uncredited)
1960
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Mrs. Jesse Grant
- The Colter Craven Story (1960) - Mrs. Jesse Grant (uncredited)
1960
From the Terrace as
Sandy's Governess (uncredited)
1960
Sergeant Rutledge as
Mrs. Nellie Hackett (uncredited)
1959
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Mary
- The Philip Diedesheimer Story (1959) - Mary
1958
The Last Hurrah as
Mourner at Wake (uncredited)
1958
Cry Terror! as
Woman in Elevator (replaced by Marjorie Bennett) (scenes deleted)
1957
The Wings of Eagles as
Nurse Crumley (uncredited)
1956
Julie as
Hysterical Passenger
1956
Girls in Prison as
'Grandma' Edwards
1956
The Searchers as
Dark Cloaked Woman at Fort Guarding Deranged Woman (uncredited)
1956
While the City Sleeps as
Mrs. Manners
1955
Hell on Frisco Bay as
Mrs. Cobb - Steve's Landlady (uncredited)
1955
Good Morning, Miss Dove as
Woman in Bank (uncredited)
1955
The Girl Rush as
Casino Patron (uncredited)
1955
The Tall Men as
Emigrant (uncredited)
1955
Prince of Players as
Witch in 'Macbeth' (uncredited)
1954
A Star Is Born as
Malibu Party Guest (uncredited)
1953
The Robe as
Jerusalem Woman Aiding Demetrius (uncredited)
1953
A Blueprint for Murder as
Anna Swenson - Lynne's Housekeeper (uncredited)
1953
Powder River as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1953
Titanic as
Woman to Whom Norman Gave His Seat (uncredited)
1953
The Sun Shines Bright as
G.A.R. Woman at the Ball
1952
Night Without Sleep as
Maid (uncredited)
1952
The Quiet Man as
Father Paul's Mother (uncredited)
1951
The Model and the Marriage Broker as
Sharon Springs Resident (uncredited)
1950
The Jackpot as
Mrs. Woodruff in Photo (uncredited)
1950
My Blue Heaven as
Maid (uncredited)
1950
The Gunfighter as
Mrs. O'Brien (uncredited)
1950
When Willie Comes Marching Home as
Mrs. Clara Fettles (uncredited)
1949
Everybody Does It as
Higgins - the Borlands' Maid (uncredited)
1949
The Fighting Kentuckian as
Sister Hattie
1949
It Happens Every Spring as
Greenleaf's Maid (uncredited)
1949
Impact as
Mrs. Peters
1949
A Letter to Three Wives as
Miss Jenkins (uncredited)
1948
3 Godfathers as
Mrs. Perley Sweet
1948
The Snake Pit as
Tommy's Mother (uncredited)
1948
The Walls of Jericho as
Mourner Offering Condolences (uncredited)
1948
Deep Waters as
Molly Thatcher
1948
Green Grass of Wyoming as
Race Spectator (uncredited)
1948
Fort Apache as
Officer's Wife
1947
Daisy Kenyon as
Woman Leaving Apartment (uncredited)
1947
Mother Wore Tights as
Resort Guest (uncredited)
1947
Thunder in the Valley as
Flower Vendor (uncredited)
1947
Miracle on 34th Street as
Woman in Santa Line (uncredited)
1947
The Late George Apley as
Dressmaker (uncredited)
1946
My Darling Clementine as
Simpson's Sister (uncredited)
1946
Smoky as
Parade Spectator (uncredited)
1946
Johnny Comes Flying Home as
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
1945
Leave Her to Heaven as
Fisherwoman (uncredited)
1945
The Dolly Sisters as
Annie (uncredited)
1945
State Fair as
Ring-Toss Spectator (uncredited)
1945
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn as
Tynmore Sister (uncredited)
1944
In the Meantime, Darling as
Emma (uncredited)
1944
Sweet and Low-Down as
Apartment House Tenant (uncredited)
1944
Buffalo Bill as
Arcade Customer (uncredited)
1944
The Fighting Sullivans as
Neighbor of Mrs. Griffin (uncredited)
1943
Jane Eyre as
Leah (uncredited)
1943
The Song of Bernadette as
Madame Blanche - Townswoman (uncredited)
1943
Paris After Dark as
Member of the Resistance (uncredited)
1943
Jitterbugs as
Susan's Mother in Photo (uncredited)
1943
Tonight We Raid Calais as
French Townswoman (uncredited)
1943
The Moon Is Down as
Villager (uncredited)
1943
Dixie Dugan as
Mrs. Sloan
1943
The Meanest Man in the World as
Old Lady (uncredited)
1942
Quiet Please: Murder as
Miss Hartwig (uncredited)
1942
It's Everybody's War (Short) as
Mrs. Stone (uncredited)
1942
The Man in the Trunk as
Mrs. Inge (uncredited)
1942
Just Off Broadway as
Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
1942
The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe as
Mrs. Phillips (uncredited)
1942
Tales of Manhattan as
Molly (Robinson sequence)
1942
It Happened in Flatbush as
Aunt Mae, Team Co-Owner (uncredited)
1942
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake as
Mrs. Purdy (uncredited)
1942
Right to the Heart as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1942
Blue, White and Perfect as
Mrs. Bertha Toby
1941
Remember the Day as
Teacher (uncredited)
1941
How Green Was My Valley as
Miner's Wife (uncredited)
1941
Swamp Water as
Mrs. McCord (uncredited)
1941
Great Guns as
Aunt Martha
1941
Belle Starr as
Preacher's Wife (uncredited)
1941
For Beauty's Sake as
Night Manager (uncredited)
1941
The Cowboy and the Blonde as
Office Worker (uncredited)
1941
Tobacco Road as
County Clerk's Assistant (uncredited)
1940
Young People as
Maria Liggett
1940
Four Sons as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1940
Lillian Russell as
Suffragette (uncredited)
1940
The Grapes of Wrath as
Muley's Wife (uncredited)
1940
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk as
Mrs. Stetson
1939
Swanee River as
Mrs. Jonathan Fry (uncredited)
1939
Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence as
Empire State Building Tourist (uncredited)
1939
Drums Along the Mohawk as
Pioneer Woman (uncredited)
1936
Hollywood Boulevard as
Carlotta Blakeford
1935
Black Fury as
Mrs. Mary Novak
1934
Bachelor of Arts as
Mrs. Mary Barth
1934
Little Man, What Now? as
Wife of Karl Goebbler
1933
Alice in Wonderland as
Sheep
1932
That's My Boy as
Mom Scott
1932
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as
Aunt Jane
1931
Over the Hill as
Ma Shelby
1928
Racing Through
1925
The Rat as
Odile Etrange
1925
Tides of Passion as
Charity
1924
Arabella as
Arabella
1924
Daddies as
Ruth Atkins
1923
The White Rose as
Bessie 'Teazie' Williams
1923
Paddy the Next Best Thing as
Paddy Adair
1922
Flames of Passion as
Dorothy Hawke
1922
Till We Meet Again as
Marion Bates
1921
Nobody's Kid as
Mary Cary
1920
The Little 'Fraid Lady as
Cecilia Carne
1919
Spotlight Sadie as
Sadie Sullivan
1919
The Bondage of Barbara as
Barbara Grey
1918
The Racing Strain as
Lucille Cameron
1918
Stake Uncle Sam to Play Your Hand (Short) as
Belgian Girl
1918
Hidden Fires as
Peggy Murray / Louise Parke
1918
Money Mad as
Elsie Dean
1918
The Glorious Adventure as
Carey Wethersbee
1918
All Woman as
Susan Sweeney
1918
The Face in the Dark as
Jane Ridgeway
1918
The Beloved Traitor as
Mary Garland
1918
Fields of Honor as
Marie Messereau
1917
The Cinderella Man as
Marjorie Caner
1917
Sunshine Alley as
Nell
1917
Polly of the Circus as
Polly
1916
The Wharf Rat as
Carmen Wagner
1916
The Little Liar as
Maggie
1916
Intolerance as
The Dear One
1916
The Marriage of Molly-O as
Molly-O
1916
A Wild Girl of the Sierras as
The Wild Girl
1916
A Child of the Streets
1916
A Child of the Paris Streets as
Julie / The Child-Wife
1916
Hoodoo Ann as
Hoodoo Ann
1915
Her Shattered Idol as
Mae Carter
1915
The Victim (Short) as
Mary Hastings, Frank's Wife
1915
The Outlaw's Revenge as
The American lover
1915
The Outcast as
The Girl of the Slums
1915
The Birth of a Nation as
Flora Cameron - The Pet Sister
1915
His Lesson (Short) as
Participant in Mob Scene (uncredited)
1914
Paid with Interest (Short) as
Mame
1914
The Genius (Short) as
Nell Graham
1914
The Great God Fear (Short) as
Meta Gates
1914
Meg of the Mines (Short) as
Meg
1914
Moonshine Molly (Short) as
Molly Boone
1914
The Avenging Conscience: or 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' as
The Maid
1914
The Birthday Present (Short) as
Dorothy Ellis - the Wife
1914
The Escape as
Jennie Joyce
1914
The Swindlers (Short) as
Alice Rodney
1914
The Girl in the Shack (Short) as
Jenny - the Wild Frontier Girl
1914
Home, Sweet Home as
Apple Pie Mary Smith
1914
The Life of General Villa as
American lover
1914
The Broken Bottle (Short) as
May Ford
1914
The Great Leap: Until Death Do Us Part as
Mary Gibbs
1914
The Primitive Man (Short) as
Priscilla Mayhew (Prologue) / Lily White (The Old Days)
1914
Apple Pie Mary (Short) as
Aple Pie Mary
1914
Judith of Bethulia as
Naomi
1913
The Battle of Elderbush Gulch (Short) as
Sally Cameron - the First Waif
1913
By Man's Law (Short) as
Ann Calvert - Sister Owner
1913
The Girl Across the Way (Short) as
Grace - the Girl
1913
Influence of the Unknown (Short) as
The Young Woman
1913
For the Son of the House (Short) as
The Young Woman
1913
The Reformers; or, the Lost Art of Minding One's Business (Short) as
The Daughter
1913
The Sorrowful Shore (Short) as
On Shore (uncredited)
1913
Her Mother's Oath (Short) as
In Church (uncredited)
1913
A Timely Interception (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1913
His Mother's Son (Short) as
The Daughter
1913
The Wanderer (Short) as
The Other Parents' Daughter, as an Adult
1913
The Little Tease (Short) as
The Little Tease - as an Adult
1913
The Perfidy of Mary (Short) as
Mary
1913
Fate (Short) as
THe Mother - Loving Family
1913
Near to Earth (Short) as
One of Marie's Friends
1913
A Girl's Stratagem (Short) as
The Young Woman
1913
Broken Ways (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1913
Love in an Apartment Hotel (Short) as
Angelina Millingford - A Maid
1913
The Tender Hearted Boy (Short) as
The Tender-Hearted Boy's Sweetheart
1913
An Adventure in the Autumn Woods (Short) as
The Girl
1913
The Telephone Girl and the Lady (Short) as
The Telephone Girl
1913
Three Friends (Short) as
The Wife's Friend
1912
The Indian Uprising at Santa Fe (Short) as
Juan
1912
The New York Hat (Short) as
Second Gossip
1912
Brutality (Short) as
The Young Woman
1912
The Civilian (Short) as
Ethel Brown
1912
For the Honor of the Seventh (Short) as
The Girl in Town
1912
Two Daughters of Eve (Short)
1912
The Parasite (Short) as
Rose Fletcher
1912
Kentucky Girl (Short) as
Belle Hopkins - Bob's Sister
1912
The Sands of Dee (Short) as
Mary
1912
Man's Genesis (Short) as
Lillywhite
1912
An Indian Summer (Short) as
The Widow's Second Daughter
1912
The School Teacher and the Waif (Short) as
Schoolgirl
1912
The Spirit Awakened (Short) as
The Renegade Farmhand's Sweetheart
1912
Lena and the Geese (Short) as
The 'Adopted' Daughter
1912
A Temporary Truce (Short) as
A Murdered Settler (uncredited)
1912
Home Folks (Short) as
At Barn Dance
1912
A Beast at Bay (Short) as
The Young Woman's Friend
1912
When Kings Were the Law (Short) as
At Court (uncredited)
1912
His Lesson (Short) as
A Visitor
1912
A Lodging for the Night (Short) as
First Mexican Couple - the Woman
1912
The Lesser Evil (Short) as
The Young Woman's Companion
1912
Just Like a Woman (Short) as
In Club
1912
Those Hicksville Boys (Short) as
At Party
1912
A Voice from the Deep (Short) as
On Beach (uncredited)
1912
A Siren of Impulse (Short) as
Reveler
1911
Fighting Blood (Short)
1910
Serious Sixteen (Short)
1910
Ramona (Short)
Self
1927
Life in Hollywood No. 4 (Documentary short) as
Self
1918
United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2011
These Amazing Shadows (Documentary) as
Flora Cameron (clip from The Birth of a Nation (1915)) (uncredited)
1998
The Making of 'the Birth of a Nation' (Video documentary short) as
Self / Flora Cameron
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
The Dear One, 'Intolerance'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - The Dear One, 'Intolerance' (uncredited)
1988
American Masters (TV Series documentary)
- D.W. Griffith: Father of Film (1993)
- Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me (1988)
1975
Black Shadows on the Silver Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1975
The Moving Picture Boys in the Great War (Documentary) as
Self
1968
Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Flora Cameron (uncredited)
1965
The Love Goddesses (Documentary) as
Self
1961
Hollywood: The Golden Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Actress 'Birth of a Nation' (uncredited)
1947
Flicker Flashbacks No. 2, Series 5 (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1933
March of the Movies as
Self - film clip (uncredited)
1932
The Movie Album (Documentary short) as
Self
1919
The Mother and the Law as
The Little Dear One

References

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