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  1. Marion Leonard (9 de junio de 1881 – 9 de enero de 1956) fue una actriz de teatro estadounidense que se convirtió en una de las primeras celebridades del cine en los primeros años del cine mudo. [1]

  2. Marion Leonard (June 9, 1881 – January 9, 1956) was an American stage actress who became one of the first motion picture celebrities in the early years of the silent film era.

  3. Marion Leonard was born on 9 June 1881 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for What Avails the Crown (1912), The Seed of the Fathers (1913) and The Voice of the Millions (1912). She was married to Stanner E.V. Taylor. She died on 9 January 1956 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. 19 de jun. de 2013 · Marion Leonard is the daughter of a strict minister who forbids her to become an actress. She leaves home to find a stage career in New York, and in the first frame (shot most likely just blocks from the Biograph studio on E 14th St) she mails a letter to her father.

  5. Marion Leonard (1881 - 1956) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: El teléfono (C), The Sealed Room (C), Nursing a Viper (C), Una trampa para Santa Claus (C), The Voice of the Violin (C), Lucky Jim (C), At the Altar (C), The Gibson Goddess (C), The Politician's Love Story (C) y An Awful Moment (C)

  6. Marion Leonard fue una actriz de teatro estadounidense que se convirtió en una de las primeras celebridades del cine en los primeros años de la era del cine mudo.

  7. Marion Leonard, Life of an Actress Folly. Courtesy of the New York Public Library. The following year, Leonard and Taylor started another venture, the Monopol Film Company, this time using her notoriety to take advantage of the new interest in feature films.