Marsha Mae Jones
Sign | Leo |
Born | Aug 1, 1924 Los Angeles, CA |
Died | Sep 2, 2007 Woodland Hills, CA |
Age | Died at 83 |
Marcia Mae Jones | |
Job | Actress |
Years active | 1926-1983 |
Top Roles | Lavinia, Rosalie Wells, Nanny Ritchey, Waitress, Olga |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Romance, Musical, Mystery, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Children, Romance (Drama) |
Top Collaborators | Frank Reicher, King Vidor (Director), Norman Taurog (Director), Hal B. Wallis (Producer) |
Shares birthday with | Martin Melcher, Lillian Miles, Henry Jones see more.. |
Marcia Mae Jones Overview:
Actress, Marcia Mae Jones, was born Marsha Mae Jones on Aug 1, 1924 in Los Angeles, CA. Mae Jones died at the age of 83 on Sep 2, 2007 in Woodland Hills, CA .
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Wednesday's Child: (1)
By Beth Daniels on Jan 22, 2014 From Mildred's FatburgersBorn "Marsha" Mae Jones in Los Angeles, August 1, 1924 Interviewed in Growing Up on the Set,By Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup, McFarland & Company, 2002 Played Bratty and Bullied Equally Well Who knows? If it weren't for Shirley Temple, Bonita Granville, or Jane Withers, Marc... Read full article
Wednesday's Child: (2)
By Beth Daniels on Jan 22, 2014 From Mildred's FatburgersBorn "Marsha" Mae Jones in Los Angeles, August 1, 1924 Interviewed in Growing Up on the Set,By Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup, McFarland & Company, 2002 Played Bratty and Bullied Equally Well Who knows? If it weren't for Shirley Temple, Bonita Granville, or Jane Withers, Marc... Read full article
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Marcia Mae Jones Quotes:
Patricia Cormack: Just like a poodle!
Finch: [takes out a notebook] You might give me the names of all the other boys you know, that you go out with.
Suzy: All of them? I hope you've got plenty of paper.
Finch: Well, I could believe there'd be a long list.
Suzy: Oh, Mr Finch!
Fräulein Rottenmeier: [reading] "The quality of a young lady's breeding is indicated by her deportment when elders are present. At such time, her manners should be sedate."
Klara Sesemann: It's time for them to be here, Fräulein!
Fräulein Rottenmeier: Remember, Klara, no excitement. You're still an invalid. "The habit of interruption should always be frowned upon. The well-bred young lady always waits until her elders are silent."
Klara Sesemann: I wonder what she'll be like.
Fräulein Rottenmeier: Your father expects a healthy, unspoiled mountain child of your age to share your studies. Personally, I think the whole plan is a mistake.
Klara Sesemann: Papa thought it might be good for me to have a playmate.
Fräulein Rottenmeier: But you have me. Don't I give you my entire time and devotion?
Klara Sesemann: Yes, and it's very kind of you, but I don't have much fun.
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