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Marion Harlan | |
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Born | West End, New Jersey, U.S. | June 8, 1904
Died | April 26, 1971 Martinsville, Indiana, U.S. | (aged 66)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1908-1966 |
Spouse | Walter Kennedy (1926 - 1971) |
Children | 3 |
Marion Harlan (June 8, 1904 - April 26, 1971) was an American actress who appeared in film during the 1920s.[1]
Early life
editHarlan was born in West End, New Jersey in 1904. The daughter of actor Otis Harlan and Nellie Harvey.
Career
editHarlan film career started in 1924, appearing in films like A Fight for Honor, Hit and Run, High Gear, Great Guns, Seven Chances, Wings of Youth, The Kiss Barrier, Rough Going, Shoes, Thank You, The Peacemakers, The Flying Fool, Tony Runs Wild, A Man Four-Square and The Gentle Cyclone during the 1920s. Her film career ended in 1926.
Personal life
editHarlan married Walter Kennedy in 1926. Together, they had three children.[2]
Death
editHarlan died in 1971 in Martinsville, Indiana. She was buried at New South Park Cemetery.
Filmography
edit- A Fight for Honor (1924) - Mary Hill
- Hit and Run (1924) - Joan McCarthy
- High Gear (1924) - Mabel
- Great Guns (1925) - His Fiancee
- Seven Chances (1925) - Girl Proposed to While Driving (uncredited)
- Wings of Youth (1925) - Betty Manners
- The Kiss Barrier (1925) - Connie
- Rough Going (1925) - Patricia Burke
- Shoes (1925) - Rosine Heinestetter
- Thank You (1925) - Milly Jones
- The Peacemakers (1925) - Betty Stanley
- The Flying Fool (1925) - The Girl
- Tony Runs Wild (1926) - Ethel Johnson
- A Man Four-Square (1926) - Polly
- The Gentle Cyclone (1926)
References
edit- ^ "Marion Harlan". eMoviePoster.com. Retrieved September 25, 2024.
- ^ "Marion Louise (Harlan) Kennedy (1904-1971)". WikiTree. Retrieved October 20, 2024.
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Category:1904 births
Category:1971 deaths
Category:American film actresses
Category:20th-century American actresses