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  1. 18 de abr. de 2015 · Watch on. A clip from “Min and Bill” with Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery. Wallace Beery (1885-1949) and Marie Dressler (1868-1934) were two of MGM's top stars in the early days of the studio. They appeared together in "Min and Bill" (1930, earning her an Academy Award as Best Actress), followed by "Tugboat Annie" and "Dinner at Eight ...

  2. Marie Dressler (1868 - 1934) fue una actriz de Canadá conocida por: Cena a las ocho, El romance de Charlot, Anna Christie, Fruta amarga, La que paga el pato, Emma, Ana la del remolcador, Seamos alegres, Prosperity y El difunto Christopher Bean

  3. 8 de nov. de 2020 · Here are 10 things you should know about Marie Dressler, born on November 9, 1868. That she is still a prominent pop-cultural figure (at least among old-movi...

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  4. Marie Dressler était une actrice de Music-Hall avant d'arriver au cinéma. Vedette dans la comédie à succès 1 Tillie’s Nightmare, Mack Sennett lui propose en 1914 de jouer dans son adaptation filmée Le Roman comique de Charlot et Lolotte aux côtés de Charlie Chaplin .

  5. www.mariedressler.ca › more-about-marie › marie-bioThe Dressler Story - Marie Bio

    The Dressler Story. First Film Actress on the cover of Time - August 7, 1933 Marie Dressler is considered one of the greatest comediennes of her generation and one of Hollywood's best loved stars. She was, at one time, the highest paid star in the movie industry, earning more than Greta Garbo or Mickey Mouse. In 1930, at sixty years of age, she ...

  6. Stars. Died July 28, 1934 of kidney failure and cancer in Montecito, CA. M arie Dressler's smiles, tears, triumphs and even her grumpy old ways in character parts throbbed from screens throughout the world. Self-styled an "ugly duckling," Dressler soared to the heights of fame and won a best actress Oscar in 1930.

  7. 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.