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  1. Marjorie Main (née Mary Tomlinson) est une actrice américaine, née le 24 février 1890 à Acton, dans l'Indiana et morte le 10 avril 1975 à Los Angeles, en Californie. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  2. 23 de fev. de 2023 · Here are 10 things you should know about Marjorie Main, born on February 24, 1890. She enjoyed success in vaudeville, the theatre and pictures._____Ab...

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  3. Marjorie Main. Highest Rated: 100% Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Lowest Rated: 40% Susan and God (1940) Birthday: Feb 24, 1890. Birthplace: Acton, Indiana, USA. Raspy-voiced actress Marjorie Main ...

  4. Marjorie Main. Actress: The Egg and I. Her father was a minister, and when she joined a local stock company as a youngster she changed her name to avoid embarrassing her family. She worked in vaudeville and debuted on Broadway in 1916. Her film debut was in A House Divided (1931). She repeated her stage role in Dead End (1937) as Baby Face Martin (Humphrey Bogart)'s mother, which led to...

  5. Marjorie Main is best remembered for her portrayal of the farm mother of 15 children and wife of shiftless Pa Kettle. The characters were introduced in the 1945 film The Egg and I, and were such a hit that eight films followed. At an age when most actresses' careers are waning, Main's star was just beginning to rise.

  6. In 1921, Marjorie married psychologist and lecturer Dr. Stanley LeFevre Krebs. The two met while Main was working with a Shakespearean company playing the Chautauqua circuit. It was during her marriage that Main got her first film appearance, acting as a gossiping extra in the 1931 film A House Divided. Krebs died just over a decade later in 1935.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2019 · Marjorie Main made two movies released in 1947, much less than other character actors popular at the time, but the year proved an important one in her career nonetheless. Released in March of that year was Chester Erskine’s The Egg and I, which garnered Main the only Academy Award nomination of her career, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for a portrayal she would forever be associated with.