Marian Nixon
Biography
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Marian Nixon (October 20, 1904 β February 13, 1983) was an American film actress. She appeared in more than 70 films.
Born Marian Nissinen in Superior, Wisconsin to parents of Finnish descent, Nixon began her career as a teen dancing in choruses in vaudeville. She began appearing in bit part in films in 1922 and landed her first substantial role in the 1923 film Cupid's Fireman, opposite Buck Jones. The following year, she was named a WAMPAS Baby Star. Nixon continued to work steadily throughout the mid to late 1920s appearing in Riders of the Purple Sage (1925), Hands Up! (1926), and The Chinese Parrot (1927). In 1929, she made her talkie debut as the lead in Geraldine. Later that same year, Nixon appeared opposite Al Jolson in Say It with Songs followed by General Crack in 1930.
In 1932, she starred as Rebecca in the film adaption of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm with Ralph Bellamy. Following the release of Rebecca, Nixon co-starred in Winner Take All with James Cagney. The next year she had a supporting role in John Ford's Pilgrimage. In 1934, Nixon attempted to change her wholesome image with a role in the comedy Weβre Rich Again. The film wasn't a success and after appearing in eight more films, Nixon retired from acting in 1936. She made her last film, Captain Calamity at the age of 32.
Filmography
Doctor Bull
as May Tupping 1933
Chance at Heaven
as Glory Franklyn 1933
The Pay-Off
as Annabelle 1930
Rosita
as Undetermined Bit Role (uncredited) 1923
Hands Up!
as Mae Woodstock 1926
Riders of the Purple Sage
as Bess Erne 1925
Winner Take All
as Peggy Harmon 1932
Say It with Songs
as Katherine Lane 1929
Captain Calamity
as Madge 1936
The Drag-Net
as Katherine 'Kit' van Buren 1936
What Happened to Jones?
as Lucille Bigbee 1926
After Tomorrow
as Sidney Taylor 1932Sweepstake Annie
as Annie Foster 1935
We're Rich Again
as Arabella Sykes (as Marion Nixon) 1934
An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee
as Self 1930
Cupid's Fireman
as Agnes Evans 1923