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Marcia Mae Jones

Child star Marcia Mae Jones had been in around 25 films by the time she was 15, perhaps her best and most famous performance was as the tormented Rosalie Wells in the 1936 adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play, The Children's Hour, retitled These Three.


Aliases
  • Marsha Jones
  • Marsha Mae Jones
English
  • Born In Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Born August 1, 1924
  • Died September 2, 2007
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Let's Go Collegiate

1941
as Bess Martin

The Youngest Profession

1943
as Vera Bailey

The Old Swimmin' Hole

1940
as Betty Elliott

These Three

1936
as Rosalie Wells

Mush and Milk

1933
as Orphan

Tucson

1949
as Polly Johnson

Anne of Windy Poplars

1940
as Jen Pringle

Barefoot Boy

1938
as Pige Blaine

The Fabulous Fraud

1948
as Blind Girl

Top Man

1943
as Erna Lane

Snafu

1945
as Martha

The Gang's All Here

1941
as Patsy Wallace

Haunted House

1940
as Mildred 'Millie' Henshaw

Nine Girls

1944
as Shirley Berke

The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady

1950
as Katie O'Grady (as Marsha Jones)

Mountain Justice

1937
as Bethie Harkins

First Love

1939
as Marcia Parker

Lady Behave!

1937
as Patricia Cormack

Nice Girl?

1941
as Jane's Friend at Benefit

Two Wise Maids

1937
as Geraldine 'Jerry ' Karns

Secrets of a Co-Ed

1942
as Laura Wright

Hi-Jacked

1950
as Jean Harper (as Marsha Jones)

Arson, Inc.

1949
as Betty - Fender's Secretary

Lady in the Death House

1944
as Suzy Kirk Logan

Trouble Preferred

1948
as Virginia Evans

The Champ

1931
as Mary Lou Carleton

Doctor Bull

1933
as Ruth

A Dog of Flanders

1935
as Little Girl at Party

The Yellow Haired Kid

1952
as Amy (archive footage)

Heidi

1937
as Klara Sesemann

The Way We Were

1973
as Peggy Vanderbilt