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Marian Marsh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marian Marsh
Marian Marsh (October 17, 1913 – November 9, 2006) was an American film actress, and later, environmentalist.〔(bio on Marian Marsh; by Hans J. Wollstein )〕 ==Early life== Violet Ethelred Krauth was born on October 17, 1913 in Trinidad, British West Indies (now Trinidad and Tobago), the youngest of four children of a German chocolate manufacturer and his French-English wife. Due to World War I, Violet's father moved his family to Boston, Massachusetts. By the time Violet was ten, the family had relocated to Hollywood, California. Violet's older sister, an actress who went by the name of Jean Fenwick, landed a job as a contract player with FBO Studios.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0550620/bio )〕 Violet attended Le Conte Junior High School and Hollywood High School. In 1928 Violet was approached by silent screen actress Nance O'Neil who offered her speech and movement lessons, and with her sister Jean's help, Violet soon entered the movies. She secured a contract with Pathé where she was featured in many short subjects under the name Marilyn Morgan. She was seen in a small roles in Howard Hughes's classic ''Hell's Angels'' (1930) and Eddie Cantor's lavish Technicolor musical ''Whoopee!'' (1930). Not long afterwards, she was signed by Warner Bros. and her name was changed to Marian Marsh.
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