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Full Name
  
Margaret House

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Marjorie Daw


Years active
  
1914–1927

Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Chandler House

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Born
  
January 19, 1902 (
1902-01-19
)
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Died
  
March 18, 1979, Huntington Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Myron Selznick (m. 1929–1942), A. Edward Sutherland (m. 1923–1925)

Movies
  
A Modern Musketeer, His Majesty - the Ameri, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, The Call of the Canyon, Topsy and Eva

Similar People
  
Myron Selznick, A Edward Sutherland, Marshall Neilan, Allan Dwan, George Melford

Marjorie Daw (January 19, 1902 – March 18, 1979) was an American film actress of the silent film era. She appeared in 76 films between 1914 and 1929.

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Career

Born Margaret House in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Daw began acting as a teen to support her younger brother and herself after the death of their parents. Daw made her film debut in 1914 and worked steadily during the 1920s. She retired from acting after the advent of sound film.

Personal life

Daw was married twice; her first marriage was to director A. Edward Sutherland in early 1923; it produced no children. After divorcing Sutherland in 1925, she married Myron Selznick in 1929. The marriage ended in 1942.

Daw died on March 18, 1979 in Huntington Beach, California, aged 77.

Filmography

Actress
1929
The Cloud Patrol (Short)
1929
The Air Derby (Short)
1928
The Skywayman (Short) as
Nancy Feldmore
1928
The Heart of General Robert E. Lee (Short) as
Virginia Hale
1927
Spoilers of the West as
Miss Benton
1927
Buffalo Bill's Last Fight (Short)
1927
Home Made as
The Girl
1927
Topsy and Eva as
Marietta
1927
Outlaws of Red River as
Mary Torrence
1927
Why Girls Say No (Short) as
Becky Whisselberg
1926
Redheads Preferred as
Angela Morgan
1926
The Highbinders as
Hope Masterson
1926
In Borrowed Plumes as
Mildred Grantley / Countess D'Autreval
1925
East Lynne as
Barbara Hare
1925
His Master's Voice as
Mary Blake
1925
One Way Street as
Elizabeth Stuart
1925
Fear-Bound as
Falfi Tumble
1924
Notch Number One as
Dorothy Moore
1924
Human Desires as
Joan Thayer
1924
Greater Than Marriage as
Joan Thursday
1924
The Passionate Adventure as
Vicky
1924
Maud Muller (Short) as
Maud Muller
1924
Revelation as
Mademoiselle Brevoort
1924
Virginian Outcast as
Madonna Webster
1924
Gambling Wives as
Ann Forrest
1923
The Call of the Canyon as
Flo Hunter
1923
The Dangerous Maid as
Cecelie Winslow
1923
Going Up as
Grace Douglas
1923
The Barefoot Boy as
Mary Truesdale
1923
Rupert of Hentzau as
Rosa Holf
1923
Wandering Daughters as
Geraldine Horton
1923
Daughters of the Rich as
Maud Barhyte
1923
Mary of the Movies as
Marjorie Daw (uncredited)
1922
The Pride of Palomar as
Kay Parker
1922
The Lone Hand as
Jane Sheridan
1922
The Long Chance as
Kate Corbaly / Dana Corbaly
1922
Love Is an Awful Thing as
Helen Griggs
1922
A Fool There Was as
Nell Winthrop
1922
The Sagebrush Trail as
Mary Gray
1922
The Lying Truth as
Sue De Muidde
1922
Penrod as
Margaret
1921
Cheated Hearts as
Muriel Beekman
1921
Fifty Candles as
Mary-Will Tellfair
1921
A Motion to Adjourn as
Sally Bleeker
1921
Experience as
Love
1921
The Butterfly Girl as
Edith Folsom
1921
Bob Hampton of Placer as
The Kid
1921
Patsy as
Margaret Vincent
1920
Dinty as
Ruth Whitely
1920
The Great Redeemer as
The Girl
1920
Don't Ever Marry as
Dorothy Whynn
1920
The River's End as
Mary Josephine
1919
His Majesty, the American as
Felice, Countess of Montenac
1919
The Knickerbocker Buckaroo as
Rita Allison
1918
Arizona as
Bonita
1918
The Sunset Princess as
Beauty
1918
He Comes Up Smiling as
Billie Bartlett
1918
Bound in Morocco (uncredited)
1918
Say! Young Fellow as
The Girl
1918
Mr. Fix-It as
Marjorie Threadwell
1918
Headin' South
1917
A Modern Musketeer as
Elsie Dodge
1917
Conscience as
Madge
1917
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as
Emma Jane Perkins
1917
The Jaguar's Claws as
Nancy Jordan
1916
Joan the Woman as
Katherine
1916
The House with the Golden Windows as
A Fairy
1915
The Chorus Lady as
Nora O'Brian
1915
Out of the Darkness as
Jennie Sands
1915
The Secret Orchard as
Nanette
1915
The Puppet Crown as
Countess Elsa
1915
The Arab as
Village Girl (uncredited)
1915
The Captive as
Peasant Girl (uncredited)
1915
The Unafraid (Short) as
Irenya
1915
The Human Menace (Short)(as Margaret House)
1915
The Warrens of Virginia as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1915
Hypocrites as
Teenage Girl (uncredited)
1914
The Love Victorious (Short) as
Youth
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 9 (Documentary short) as
Self

References

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