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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Marilyn Harris

Children
  
1


Years active
  
1924–1944

Occupation
  
Child actress

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
July 17, 1924 (
1924-07-17
)

Cause of death
  
Known for
  
"Little Maria" in Frankenstein

Died
  
December 1, 1999, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Wally Watkins (m. 1944–1981), Carl Wood (m. ?–1988)

Similar People
  
James Whale, Charles Brabin, Henry King, John J Mescall

Marilyn Harris (July 17, 1924 – December 1, 1999) was an American child actress who appeared in several Hollywood productions in the 1930s and 1940s. She is best remembered for her role as "Little Maria" in the 1931 horror film Frankenstein.

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Early life and career

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Harris was born in San Fernando, California and placed in a Los Angeles orphanage shortly after her birth. She was adopted by an area couple when she was a month old. Shortly after her adoption, she appeared in a Rin Tin Tin film. In her later years, Harris revealed that her adoptive mother forced her to pursue a screen career because of her own failed attempts to become an actress. Harris also claimed that her mother was physically and emotionally abusive.

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In 1931, Harris won the role of "Little Maria" in the horror film Frankenstein. In arguably the film's most memorable scene, Maria meets the fugitive monster (played by Boris Karloff) beside a lakeside and charms the monster with her innocence, humanity and friendship, something which he had not experienced with previously hostile, mistrusting adults. A children's game is however tragically misinterpreted by the monster, and he ends up throwing Little Maria into the lake, unintentionally drowning her and turning the surrounding village's population into a lynch mob, baying for revenge after the child's body is found. The shot of Maria being thrown into the water was cut from original prints and only restored in the 1980s.

After appearing in Frankenstein, Harris continued her career in small roles in films. She left acting at the age of 19 shortly after marrying Wally Watkins, a bouncer she met while working as a cashier at the Hollywood Palladium. The couple had a son the following year. After Harris' husband died in 1981, she remarried. Harris' second husband, Carl, died in 1988. In 1983, 52 years after the film, Harris resumed a friendship with Frankenstein actress Mae Murray who resided at The Motion Picture Country Home. Murray had put out a televised effort to locate Marilyn Harris her during an interview with LA movie host Tom Hatton.

Death

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During her final years, Harris struggled with ill health. On December 1, 1999, she died of cancer and heart failure in Los Angeles at the age of 75.


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Filmography

Actress
1944
Henry Aldrich's Little Secret as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1944
Standing Room Only as
Secretary (uncredited)
1943
Young Ideas as
Co-ed (uncredited)
1943
Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour as
Gwendolyn (uncredited)
1937
The Road Back as
Maria - Ernst's Sister
1937
Maytime as
Maypole singer (uncredited)
1936
Show Boat as
Little Girl (uncredited)
1935
Bride of Frankenstein as
Girl (uncredited)
1934
A Wicked Woman as
Rosanne as a Child
1933
The Power and the Glory as
Student (uncredited)
1933
Tugboat Annie as
Pat Severn, as a Child (uncredited)
1932
6 Hours to Live as
Flower Girl (uncredited)
1932
Wild Girl as
Anna May (uncredited)
1932
Destry Rides Again as
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
1932
The Unexpected Father as
Child (uncredited)
1931
Over the Hill as
Susan Shelby in Prologue
1931
Frankenstein as
Little Maria
1930
The Big Trail as
Pioneer Girl (uncredited)
1930
The Lottery Bride as
Flower Girl (uncredited)
1930
Let Us Be Gay as
The Brown's Little Girl (uncredited)
1930
Neighbors (Short)
Archive Footage
2021
Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (Documentary) as
Little Maria
2007
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Little Maria
- Frankenstein (2011) - Little Maria
- Frankenstein (1931) (2007) - Little Maria
2010
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (Video documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2002
The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster (Video documentary short) as
Maria (uncredited)
1998
Universal Horror (TV Movie documentary)
1994
It's Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein (TV Movie documentary)
1986
Saturday Afternoon Mad Theater (TV Series) as
Little Maria
- Frankenstein (1986) - Little Maria

References

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