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Name
  
Marie Shotwell

Role
  
Actress

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Died
  
September 18, 1934, Long Island City, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
William G. Austin (m. ?–1916)

Movies
  
Sally of the Sawdust, Married in Name Only

Similar People
  
Herbert Brenon, John S Robertson, D W Griffith, Frank Tuttle

Marie Shotwell (1880 - September 18, 1934) was an American actress of the stage and screen.

Shotwell was in motion pictures beginning in 1915 with roles in God's Witness, The Taming of Mary, Under Southern Skies, and The Tale of the C. Her film career continued until the late 1920s, including Sally of the Sawdust (1925) with W.C. Fields; her final appearances were in Running Wild (1927) and One Woman To Another (1927).

She was married to a former Savannah, Georgia police chief, William G. Austin. Shotwell divorced Austin in 1916.

In 1922 Shotwell became executrix for the estate of her friend, New York City public school teacher Marie J. Pearson. Shotwell was sued by an undertaker for $245, the amount of the burial bill.

The actress died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1934 after she was stricken while she was working in the Astoria, New York Film Studios. Shotwell was working on the George M. Cohan movie, Gambling. She was fifty-four years old.

Selected filmography

  • Under Southern Skies (1915)
  • Civilian Clothes (1920)
  • The Master Mind (1920)
  • Blackbirds (1920)
  • Shackles of Gold (1922)
  • The Manicure Girl (1925)
  • Lovers in Quarantine (1925)
  • References

    Marie Shotwell Wikipedia