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Margaret Morris (actress)

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Occupation
  
Film actress

Years active
  
1920 - 1937


Name
  
Margaret Morris

Role
  
Film actress


Born
  
November 7, 1898 (
1898-11-07
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Died
  
June 7, 1968, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
The Ghost City, The Magic Garden, Mark of the Frog, The Iron Man, Born to the West

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Margaret Morris (November 7, 1898 – June 7, 1968) was an American film actress of the silent film era, and into the 1930s.

Morris, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was the great-niece to former US President Benjamin Harrison. She became interested in acting by her late teens, and moved to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. At 22 she starred in her first film, the 1920 movie Her First Elopement. Her career went on a fast track from there, with her starring in eleven films through 1924, which included the 1923 film The Ghost City opposite Pete Morrison, and The Galloping Ace opposite Jack Hoxie in 1924.

Also in 1924, she was one of thirteen girls selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars", a list that included future Hollywood legend Clara Bow and Elinor Fair. She would star in another twenty eight films through 1929, and was at the height of her career. However, like many early film stars, she did not transition well with the advent of sound films. In 1932 she starred opposite Tom Tyler in Single-Handed Sanders, a western. She would have several B-movie roles, mostly uncredited, from 1932 to 1937. Her last film was The Toast of New York, an uncredited role, in 1937.

She retired from acting that same year, but remained in Los Angeles. She died there on June 7, 1968, aged 69.

Filmography

Actress
1937
The Toast of New York as
Woman (uncredited)
1937
There Goes My Girl as
Nurse (uncredited)
1936
The Plough and the Stars (uncredited)
1936
Wanted! Jane Turner as
Girl (uncredited)
1936
The Bride Walks Out as
Secretary (uncredited)
1936
Desert Guns as
Roberta Enrright
1935
Magnificent Obsession as
Nurse (uncredited)
1935
Alice Adams as
Party Guest Saying 'Organdy' (uncredited)
1934
Girl Trouble (Short) as
Jane, Girl from Chicago
1934
The Personality Kid as
Secretary (uncredited)
1934
Gambling Lady as
Operator (uncredited)
1932
Single-Handed Sanders as
Alice Parker
1929
The Woman I Love as
Edna Reed
1928
The Avenging Shadow as
Marie, The Warden's Daughter
1928
Mark of the Frog
1927
Life in Hollywood No. 3 (Short)
1927
The Magic Garden as
Amaryllis Minton, as an adult
1927
Moulders of Men as
Anne Grey
1927
A Knight Before Christmas (Short)
1927
Blisters Under the Skin (Short)
1926
Assorted Nuts (Short)
1926
Ladies Prefer Brunettes (Short)
1926
Little Miss Bluffit (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
Bruisers and Losers (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
The Midnight Son (Short)
1926
When a Man's a Fan (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
The Last of His Face (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
Where There's a Bill (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
The Fight That Failed (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
The Lady of Lyons, N.Y. (Short) as
Barbara Baxter
1926
Sin (Short)
1926
The Mother (Short)
1926
Born to the West as
Nell Worstall
1926
The Angelus (Short)
1926
The Doctor (Short)
1926
That's My Baby as
Helen Raynor
1925
Womanhandled as
Iris Vale
1925
The Best People as
Marian Lenox
1925
Wild Horse Mesa as
Sosie
1925
Youth's Gamble as
Hazel Dawn
1925
Welcome Home as
Lil Corey
1924
Horseshoe Luck
1924
The Iron Man as
Arlene Graham
1924
The Galloping Ace as
Anne Morse
1923
The Ghost City as
Alice Sinclair
1923
The Twilight Trail (Short) as
Jeanette Blaine
1923
Beasts of Paradise as
Tilah
1923
Face to Face (Short)
1923
Rustlin' (Short) as
Helen - the Judge's Daughter
1923
The Town Scandal as
Trixie
1921
Hickville to Broadway as
Violet Garden
1920
Her First Elopement as
Bettie Carlisle

References

Margaret Morris (actress) Wikipedia