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Marion Aye
}} Marion Aye (April 5, 1903 – July 21, 1951) was an American actress of screen and stage who starred in several films during the 1920s, mostly comedies. She is sometimes credited as Maryon Aye. ==Early Life and career== Born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of attorney James H. Aye, she began her career at Balboa Studios in Long Beach〔http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UoAjmN_RLuY/Vkie33mpbOI/AAAAAAAAAQE/3GybaXjRx4E/s1600/obit.jpg〕 and was later "discovered" by legendary moviemaker Mack Sennett who made her one his bathing beauties. She was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1922. She was a capable dancer, a talent she exhibited in several films. Marion was Larry Semon's leading lady in The Hick and worked with Stan Laurel in The Weak-End Party. She also appeared in eighteen western shorts opposite Bob Reeves. When she signed a long term film contract she became to first Hollywood star to agree to a morality clause.〔http://marionaye.blogspot.com/2015/11/marions-morality-contract.html〕 Her last role was in the 1926 comedy Irene, starring Colleen Moore, although she continued to work in vaudeville. She had married her first husband, Sherman William Plaskett, when she was just a teenager. He died just seven months after their wedding when he contracted Spanish influenza.〔 Her second husband was publicist Harry Wilson, they were married from 1920 until 1924.〔http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2015/Variety/Variety%201920/Variety%201920%20-%200625.pdf〕 She married actor Ross Wilson Forrester on September 22, 1936.〔http://marionaye.blogspot.com/2015/11/marion-ayes-story.html〕
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