Marguerite Marsh
Marguerite Marsh (1888–1925) was an American actress.
Also recorded as Margaret Marsh; Marguerite Loveridge.
Overview
Born at Lawrence in 1888, died at New York City in 1925.
In detail
the recorded working language is English.
Sources
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- 1.
“Marguerite Marsh”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3290720: Marguerite Marsh
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Still from the American film serial The Master Mystery (1919) with (at right) Harry Houdini and Marguerite Marsh, actors at left not identified, on page 171 of the 1919 novelization of the film. Caption: The fight in the cafe after the escape from the acid.
Rolfe Photoplays / Octagon Films · Arthur Benjamin Reeve, John W. Grey, The Master Mystery , New York: Gosset Dunlap, 1919, digitized by Project Gutenburg, on the Internet Archive · Public domain
The picture record
Still from the American film serial The Master Mystery (1919) with Marguerite Marsh, William Pike, and Harry Houdini, other actors not identified, on page 242 of the 1919 novelization of the film. Caption: "And I will marry her in spite of you," Paul told Locke.
Rolfe Photoplays / Octagon Films · Arthur Benjamin Reeve, John W. Grey, The Master Mystery , New York: Gosset Dunlap, 1919, digitized by Project Gutenburg, on the Internet Archive · Public domain
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