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  1. 17 de mar. de 2024 · Affectionately known as “Queen Marie of Hollywood”, Marie Dressler was more than just a movie star. She was “a Grand Old Lady” who defied film and social conventions to become an industry pioneer. Whether she was selling war bonds, fighting for actors’ rights, or lending her operatic voice to suffrage efforts, Marie was a force to be ...

  2. 21 de sept. de 2006 · September 21, 2006. As the talkies and the Depression hit Hollywood practically simultaneously, an old vaudeville trouper named Marie Dressler found the greatest success of her spotty career. Large, rumbly and rubber-faced, able to pile triple-take onto double-take, Dressler was a queen of schtick who was also able to create a disciplined sort ...

  3. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Marie Dressler, born on November 9, 1868, in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, was a Canadian-American actress and comedian who achieved great success during the early years of the film industry. Known for her comedic timing, larger-than-life personality, and ability to bring both humor and pathos to her performances, Dressler left a lasting impact on the world of entertainment.

  4. by Paul Moore. Marie Dressler was a top star who died at the height of her popularity. Her career is thoroughly documented, and this synopsis unavoidably recounts the tireless efforts of biographies by Betty Lee and Matthew Kennedy. She remains a comedienne with a loyal following, with a foundation and museum in her birthplace of Cobourg, Ontario.

  5. www.mariedressler.ca › more-about-marie › marie-bioMarie Dressler

    10 de dic. de 2014 · Created: 10 December 2014. To save the family from embarrassment, Leila now called herself Marie Dressler after an aunt. As Marie Dressler, her first role with the Nevada Company was as a cigarette girl in "Under Two Flags." She recalls that the actors had little time to learn parts, and were often judged on their skill in ad libbing.

  6. Marie Dressler was born Leila Marie Koerber on Nov. 9, 1868 in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, but the Koerber family moved a number of times during her childhood. Her stage debut came at age five in a local performance put on by her mother, leading the outgoing child to discover that she possessed a knack for winning people over.

  7. Marie Dressler was a Canadian actress and Depression-era film star. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1932 in Min and Bill . Born Leila Marie Koerber in Cobourg, Ontario, to parents Alexander Rudolph Koerber and Anna Henderson, the young Dressler was able to hone her talents to make people laugh, and began her acting career when she was fourteen.