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Years active
  
1911 - 1925

Name
  
Marguerite Snow


Role
  
Film actress

Children
  
Julie Jane Cruze

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Born
  
September 9, 1889 (
1889-09-09
)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.

Died
  
February 17, 1958, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Neely Edwards (m. 1925–1958), James Cruze (m. 1913–1923)

Movies
  
The Million Dollar Mystery, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, A Corner in Cotton, Baseball and Bloomers, The Silent Voice

Similar People
  
James Cruze, Edwin Thanhouser, Neely Edwards, George Nichols, Betty Compson

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Marguerite Snow (September 9, 1889 – February 17, 1958) was an American silent film and stage actress.

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Early life and education

Snow was born in Savannah, Georgia. Her father, Billie Snow, was a comedian and a minstrel. She was educated in Denver, Colorado at the Loretta Heights Academy.

Silent film leading lady

Snow became an actress at an early age. She played many parts while still a child, but her real stage career did not begin until she was sixteen years old. Her first engagement was with James O'Neill. Her formal stage debut was in 1907 in the play Monte Cristo. She played in The College Widow, Mrs. Temple's Telegram, as Elsa in The Devil, and at the Bijou Theater, Wheeling, where as leading lady of the stock company she played ten different parts. One of her theatrical efforts was a Broadway production.

Beginning in 1911, Snow gained prominence in silent films made by the Kinemacolor Company, the Thanhouser Film Company in New Rochelle, New York, and the old Metro Pictures studio before it became MGM. In 1911 she starred in films such as The Moth and The Buddhist Priestess. Some of her later feature pictures are Baseball and Bloomers (1911), A Niagara Honeymoon (1912), The Caged Bird (1913), The Silent Voice (1915), A Corner in Cotton (1916), Broadway Jones (1917), The Veiled Woman (1922), and Kit Carson Over The Great Divide (1925). In Broadway Jones Snow played a pretty stenographer at the Jones' gun factory as the movie's leading lady. This was the first Artcraft photoplay of George M. Cohan. She never made a movie after the introduction of sound to films.

Marriages

Snow was married twice. Her first wedding was in January 1913 to James Bosen, a director, whose professional name was James Cruze. He was affiliated with Famous Players-Lasky and was one of the best-known directors in motion pictures. During divorce proceedings in October 1923, Snow testified that her husband frequently beat her. A public beating was responsible for their separation. The couple were at a party in 1921 when the actress requested that James take one of her women friends home. The ensuing quarrel ended with Cruze beating his wife about her face and body. She was knocked to the floor and one of her teeth was dislodged. The couple had one daughter, Julie Jane. Cruze later married silent film actress Betty Compson. After divorcing Cruze, Snow married Neely Edwards, a film comedian, on December 25, 1925. Edwards became master of ceremonies of the local company of The Drunkard. This play ran continuously in Hollywood, California, from 1933 until the late 1950s.

In 1933 Snow's daughter, Julie Jane Cruze, was given nine pieces of property by her father at a time when he feared he might die of a heart ailment. The properties were located in Flintridge, California and La Canada, California. Julie Jane shared some of the $150,000 in income derived from the bequest with her mother, who was destitute and was living in a trailer. The daughter filed a cross complaint in October 1938 to block a suit by James Cruze to quiet title to the property and return it to him. Julie Jane stated that her father originally gave her the property to avoid losing it to creditors.

Death after surgery

In 1957 Snow underwent a kidney operation. Complications occurred, and she died, aged 68, at the Motion Picture Country Home in 1958 in Los Angeles, California. The Edwards' residence was at 1930 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, California. Funeral arrangements were carried out by Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Filmography

Actress
1925
Kit Carson Over the Great Divide as
Norma Webb - the Doctor's Wife
1925
Savages of the Sea as
Stella Rawley
1924
Chalk Marks as
Angelina Kilbourne
1922
The Veiled Woman as
Elvina Grey
1921
Lavender and Old Lace as
Mary Ainslie
1920
Felix O'Day as
Lady Barbara O'Day
1920
The Woman in Room 13 as
Edna Crane
1920
The Great Shadow
1920
Rouge and Riches as
Dodo
1919
In His Brother's Place as
Kitty Judd
1918
Mission of the War Chest
1918
The Marriage Trap
1918
The First Law as
Madeleine
1918
The Eagle's Eye as
Dixie Mason
1917
The Slave Mart as
Maria Gramada
1917
The Hunting of the Hawk as
Diana Curran
1917
Broadway Jones as
Josie Richards
1916
The Faded Flower as
Lillian Hill
1916
Her Great Triumph
1916
Notorious Gallagher; or, His Great Triumph as
Peggy Winters
1916
The Half Million Bribe as
Miriam Challoner
1916
The Marble Heart
1916
A Corner in Cotton as
Peggy Ainslee
1916
The Upstart as
Beatrice Mitchell
1915
Rosemary as
Dorothy Cruickshank
1915
The Silent Voice as
Marjorie Blair
1915
The Second in Command as
Muriel Mannering
1915
His Guardian Auto (Short) as
The Country Girl
1915
The Patriot and the Spy as
Blanchette
1915
The Angel in the Mask (Short) as
The Angel in the Mask
1915
Daughter of Kings (Short) as
Julie King - the Millionaire's Daughter
1915
The Heart of the Princess Marsari (Short) as
The Princess Marsari - the Prince's Daughter
1914
Zudora as
Zudora - Hassam Ali's Niece
1914
From Wash to Washington (Short) as
Diana - a Society Woman
1914
The Million Dollar Mystery as
Countess Olga Petroff
1914
A Dog of Flanders (Short) as
Nello, a boy
1914
A Woman's Loyalty (Short) as
May, Jack's Wife
1914
Their Best Friend (Short) as
May - an Heiress
1914
The Dancer (Short) as
Anna - the Dancer
1914
Joseph in the Land of Egypt as
Potiphar's Wife
1913
Peggy's Invitation (Short) as
Peggy O'Neill
1913
The Girl of the Cabaret (Short) as
May, the Girl of the Cabaret
1913
The Top of New York (Short) as
The Sweetheart
1913
Tannhäuser (Short) as
Princess Elisabeth
1913
The Head of the Ribbon Counter (Short)
1913
While Baby Slept (Short) as
The Wife
1913
The Caged Bird (Short) as
The Princess
1913
Carmen (Short) as
Carmen
1913
The Marble Heart (Short) as
Marco, the Woman with the Marble Heart
1913
The Girl Detective's Ruse (Short) as
The Girl Detective
1913
The Dog in the Baggage Car (Short) as
The Actor's Wife
1913
When Ghost Meets Ghost (Short) as
Lady Ghost
1913
The Woman Who Did Not Care (Short) as
The Heartless Woman
1913
For Her Boy's Sake (Short) as
The Husband
1913
The Idol of the Hour (Short) as
The Shepherdess
1913
Her Neighbor (Short)
1913
His Heroine (Short)
1913
When Dreams Come True (Short) as
The Wife
1913
Good Morning, Judge (Short) as
The Clubman's Sweetheart
1913
The Dove in the Eagle's Nest (Short) as
The Dove
1913
Her Fireman (Short) as
Kitty, the Actress
1913
Napoleon's Luck Stone (Short)
1913
The Tiniest of Stars (Short) as
The Mother
1912
A Militant Suffragette (Short) as
Mary Dout, the Militant Suffragette
1912
The Repeater (Short) as
May, The Reformer's Wife
1912
The Other Half (Short) as
The Sick Mother
1912
Brains vs. Brawn (Short) as
The Wealthy Widow
1912
A Romance of the U.S.N. (Short) as
The Sailor's Sweetheart
1912
The Forest Rose (Short) as
The Forest Rose
1912
Cross Your Heart (Short) as
The Little Girl Grown Up
1912
The Little Girl Next Door (Short) as
The Wife
1912
Put Yourself in His Place (Short) as
Grace Carden
1912
In a Garden (Short) as
Miss May - as an Adult
1912
The Woman in White (Short) as
Laura Fairlie / Anne Catherick
1912
A Six Cylinder Elopement (Short) as
Gray's Daughter
1912
The Warning (Short) as
The Mother
1912
Letters of a Lifetime (Short) as
The Brother's Wife
1912
But the Greatest of These Is Charity (Short) as
The Rich Father's Daughter, a Charity Worker
1912
Undine (Short) as
Lady Bertalda, Undine's Rival
1912
Lucile (Short) as
Lucile
1912
Her Darkest Hour (Short) as
The Disinherited Heiress
1912
Nursie and the Knight (Short) as
The Mother
1912
Pa's Medicine (Short) as
Willie's Mother
1912
Under Two Flags (Short)
1912
Dottie's New Doll (Short) as
The Young Child's Nurse
1912
Whom God Hath Joined (Short) as
The Wife
1912
The Ring of a Spanish Grandee (Short) as
Miss Romantic
1912
Jess as
Jess
1912
Jilted (Short)
1912
Love's Miracle (Short) as
The Invalid
1912
The Saleslady (Short) as
Nora Grady, the Saleslady
1912
Dora Thorne (Short) as
Dora Thorne
1912
Rejuvenation (Short) as
The Lighthouse Keeper's Friend's Fiancée
1912
Into the Desert (Short) as
The American Girl
1912
The Girl of the Grove (Short) as
The Wooer's Wife
1912
My Baby's Voice (Short) as
Rose Mackey - the Mother
1912
For Sale -- A Life (Short) as
The Attractive Wife
1912
Flying to Fortune (Short) as
The Scheming Aunt
1912
East Lynne (Short) as
Lady Isobel
1912
A Niagara Honeymoon (Short) as
The Bride
1912
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Short) as
Extra
1911
She (Short) as
She
1911
The Tomboy (Short) as
The Tomboy
1911
The Lady from the Sea (Short) as
The Lady from the Sea
1911
The Missing Heir (Short) as
The Girl
1911
Their Burglar (Short)
1911
The Tempter and Dan Cupid (Short) as
The Bride
1911
The Five Rose Sisters (Short)
1911
Young Lochinvar (Short) as
Lochinvar's Bride
1911
The Honeymooners (Short) as
The Bride
1911
In the Chorus (Short) as
The Mother
1911
The Buddhist Priestess (Short) as
The Buddhist Priestess
1911
Count Ivan and the Waitress (Short) as
The Waitress
1911
The Moth (Short) as
The Belle of the Village
1911
The Romance of Lonely Island (Short)
1911
Cupid the Conqueror (Short)
1911
Back to Nature (Short)
1911
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Short)
1911
A Doll's House (Short) as
Nora
1911
Lorna Doone (Short)
1911
Little Old New York (Short) as
The Stenographer
1911
Motoring (Short) as
The Young Woman
1911
The Stepmother (Short) as
The Older Sister
1911
Get Rich Quick (Short) as
The Wife
1911
The Railroad Builder (Short)
1911
His Younger Brother (Short)
1911
The Old Curiosity Shop (Short)
1911
Baseball and Bloomers (Short)
Self
1913
When the Studio Burned (Short) as
Self

References

Marguerite Snow Wikipedia