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Joan Marsh(1914-2000)

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Joan Marsh
A brassy, blue-eyed platinum blonde of the 1930s in the Jean Harlow tradition. Joan was the daughter of Hollywood cinematographer Charles Rosher and appeared as a child in Mary Pickford movies (on which her father worked as cameraman) billed as Dorothy Rosher. She acted in some amateur dramatics as well but seems to have had little professional training. However, The Times in 1929 referred to her "extraordinary speaking and singing voice" at this crucial period when sound pictures began to replace silent cinema. When she was signed by Universal for La Féérie du jazz (1930), she adopted the stage name Joan Marsh. A fairly busy actress alternating leads and second leads throughout the decade and into the mid-40s, she is perhaps best remembered opposite Warner Oland in Charlie Chan à Broadway (1937) and as Dimples in En route vers Zanzibar (1941). Long under contract to MGM, she was also featured in two Greta Garbo films, L'inspiratrice (1931) and Anna Karénine (1935). In lighter fare her characters tended to have names like Beanie, Toots or Cuddles. It seems, Joan Marsh was also an accomplished dancer, especially adept at the two most popular dances of the era, the Charleston and the Black Bottom. On screen she performed a ballroom routine with Edward J. Nugent in Dancing Feet (1936). On radio, Joan replaced Beatrice Lillie as hostess of the musical variety show Flying Red Horse Tavern in 1936, as well providing the vocals for Lennie Hayton's Orchestra.

Joan's first husband was the screenwriter Charles Belden, her second, Captain John Morrill of Army Air Transport Command.

Her hobbies included horse riding, tennis and golf.

Joan retired from acting after her final picture for Poverty Row outfit Monogram in 1944 and in later years owned a Los Angeles stationary business, Paper Unlimited.
BornJuly 10, 1914
DiedAugust 10, 2000(86)
BornJuly 10, 1914
DiedAugust 10, 2000(86)
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Known for

Aline Goodwin, Grace Hayes, Maxine Lewis, and Joan Marsh in Vie d'artiste à Broadway (1933)
Vie d'artiste à Broadway
5.3
  • Judy Chibbins
  • 1933
Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943)
Secret Service in Darkest Africa
7.0
  • Janet Blake
  • 1943
John Archer, Warren Hymer, Joan Marsh, and Milburn Stone in Police Bullets (1942)
Police Bullets
5.5
  • Donna Wells
  • 1942
Louise Henry, Joan Marsh, and Warner Oland in Charlie Chan à Broadway (1937)
Charlie Chan à Broadway
7.0
  • Joan Wendall
  • 1937

Credits

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  • William 'Billy' Benedict, Gabriel Dell, David Durand, Leo Gorcey, Buddy Gorman, Huntz Hall, Bobby Stone, and Jimmy Strand in Follow the Leader (1944)
    Follow the Leader
    6.1
    • Milly McGinnis
    • 1944
  • William 'Billy' Benedict, Betty Blythe, Gabriel Dell, David Durand, Kay Marvis, Leo Gorcey, Buddy Gorman, Huntz Hall, Joan Marsh, and Bobby Stone in Mr. Muggs Steps Out (1943)
    Mr. Muggs Steps Out
    6.2
    • Brenda Murray
    • 1943
  • Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943)
    Secret Service in Darkest Africa
    7.0
    • Janet Blake
    • 1943
  • Frank Albertson, Norman Abbott, Evelyn Ankers, Gabriel Dell, Huntz Hall, Shemp Howard, Bobby Jordan, Elyse Knox, and Don Porter in Keep 'Em Slugging (1943)
    Keep 'Em Slugging
    6.2
    • Lola
    • 1943
  • John Archer, Warren Hymer, Joan Marsh, and Milburn Stone in Police Bullets (1942)
    Police Bullets
    5.5
    • Donna Wells
    • 1942
  • George Holmes, Lynne Roberts, and Raymond Walburn in The Man in the Trunk (1942)
    The Man in the Trunk
    5.9
    • Yvonne Duvalle
    • 1942
  • Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour in En route vers Zanzibar (1941)
    En route vers Zanzibar
    6.7
    • Dimples
    • 1941
  • Blame It on Love (1940)
    Blame It on Love
    6.6
    • Terry Arden
    • 1940
  • Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell in Mon mari conduit l'enquête (1939)
    Mon mari conduit l'enquête
    6.2
    • Bobby Neville
    • 1939
  • Clark Gable and Norma Shearer in La Ronde des pantins (1939)
    La Ronde des pantins
    6.5
    • Les Blondes - Elaine
    • 1939
  • Gloria Stuart, Howard Davies, Joan Marsh, and Lanny Ross in The Lady Objects (1938)
    The Lady Objects
    5.4
    • June Lane
    • 1938
  • Al Ritz, Harry Ritz, Jimmy Ritz, and The Ritz Brothers in Les as du stade (1937)
    Les as du stade
    5.0
    • Cuddles
    • 1937
  • Spring Byington, Russell Gleason, Joan Marsh, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Hot Water (1937)
    Hot Water
    5.1
    • Bebe Montaine
    • 1937
  • Louise Henry, Joan Marsh, and Warner Oland in Charlie Chan à Broadway (1937)
    Charlie Chan à Broadway
    7.0
    • Joan Wendall
    • 1937
  • Glen Boles, Robert Frazer, Joan Marsh, and Natalie Moorhead in What Becomes of the Children? (1936)
    What Becomes of the Children?
    5.0
    • Marion Worthington
    • 1936

Soundtrack



  • Il était une fois Hollywood (1974)
    Il était une fois Hollywood
    7.8
    • performer: "Puttin' On The Ritz" (1929) (uncredited)
    • 1974
  • Blame It on Love (1940)
    Blame It on Love
    6.6
    • performer: "Blame It All On Love"
    • 1940
  • Gloria Stuart, Howard Davies, Joan Marsh, and Lanny Ross in The Lady Objects (1938)
    The Lady Objects
    5.4
    • performer: "Sky High"
    • 1938
  • Sonny Lamont, Ben Lyon, Joan Marsh, and Edward J. Nugent in Dancing Feet (1936)
    Dancing Feet
    6.7
    • performer: "Dancing Feet" (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Greta Garbo in L'inspiratrice (1931)
    L'inspiratrice
    6.2
    • performer: "Liebestraum No. 3 (A Dream of Love)"
    • 1931

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Dorothy Rosher
  • Height
    • 1.57 m
  • Born
    • July 10, 1914
    • Porterville, California, USA
  • Died
    • August 10, 2000
    • Ojai, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      John Davis William MorrillOctober 24, 1943 - January 7, 1994 (his death, 2 children)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 4 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • Trivia
    Reported to have the smallest feet in Hollywood, size 2AAA.

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  • When did Joan Marsh die?
    August 10, 2000
  • How did Joan Marsh die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Joan Marsh when she died?
    86 years old
  • Where did Joan Marsh die?
    Ojai, California, USA
  • When was Joan Marsh born?
    July 10, 1914

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