by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
A pleasantly round face and perky nose made Marjorie Beebe the perfect foil for two-reel comedians such as Andy Clyde and Bud Hamilton, with whom she shared many screen encounters while toiling for a waning but still viable Mack Sennett in the early 1930s. A graduate of Hollywood High, Beebe had played supporting roles in a wide variety of films prior to signing with Sennett in 1929. She remained with the former "King of Comedy" until 1933, returning to bit roles thereafter. Her final big-screen appearance was in 1939's Hollywood Cavalcade. She died in 1983.
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Hollywood Cavalcade
Actor |
1939 | |||
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Orphan of the Pecos
Actor |
1938 | |||
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Lost Ranch
Actor |
1937 | |||
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The Fighting Deputy
Actor |
1937 | |||
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Hypnotized
Actor |
1933 | |||
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One Year Later
Actor |
1933 | |||
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Sweet Cookie
Actor |
1933 | |||
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Docks of San Francisco
Actor |
1932 | |||
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Dragnet Patrol
Actor |
1932 | |||
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Flames
Actor |
1932 | |||
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Murder at Dawn
Actor |
1932 | |||
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Rackety Rax
Actor |
1932 | |||
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First Aid
Actor |
1931 | |||
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City Girl
Actor |
1930 | |||
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Not Quite Decent
Actor |
1929 | |||
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Speakeasy
Actor |
1929 | |||
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Homesick
Actor |
1928 | |||
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Love Hungry
Actor |
1928 | |||
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The Farmer's Daughter
Actor |
1928 | |||
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Thief in the Dark
Actor |
1928 | |||
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Ankles Preferred
Actor |
1927 | |||
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Hills of Peril
Actor |
1927 | |||
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Rich But Honest
Actor |
1927 | |||
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Very Confidential
Actor |
1927 |