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Marie Mosquini(1899-1983)

  • Actress
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Marie Mosquini in Le royaume de Tulipatan (1920)
Marie Mosquini was a pert, slightly-built comedienne of amazingly prolific output. Between 1917 and 1926, the feisty brunette appeared in close to 200 one- and two-reel shorts, mostly for Hal Roach. She was featured in the initial series of comedies, which propelled Stan Laurel to stardom. Following that, she enjoyed a lengthy run as leading lady to pint-sized Australian comic 'Snub' Pollard, often under the direction of another noted farceur, Charley Chase. Marie also co-starred opposite Will Rogers in Two Wagons: Both Covered (1924), a clever send-up of the classic silent western La caravane vers l'Ouest (1923). After striking up a close friendship with fellow actress Bebe Daniels, she was regularly featured in the films of Harold Lloyd, albeit only in minor supporting roles.

Marie Mosquini was born in Los Angeles in December 1899 and educated at a convent school. She spent three years as a stenographer, before deciding to try her luck in Hollywood. The bulk of her work consisted of short comedies, but there were also a handful of feature films for Paramount and Fox, including a rare dramatic role as Madame Gobin in the classic Janet Gaynor romance L'Heure suprême ! (1927). Marie went into quasi retirement in October 1930 after her marriage to electronics and radio pioneer Lee De Forest, a man 26 years her senior. She became a leading socialite during the 1930's, though continuing to dabble in film acting up to 1938. Seven years after her husband's death in 1961, Marie De Forest became a well-known 'Novice Class' HAM radio operator and member of the Lockheed-affiliated LERC Amateur Radio Club.
BornDecember 3, 1899
DiedFebruary 21, 1983(83)
BornDecember 3, 1899
DiedFebruary 21, 1983(83)
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Known for

L'Heure suprême ! (1927)
L'Heure suprême !
7.5
  • Madame Gobin
  • 1927
Thomas Storey in The Black Book (1929)
The Black Book
6.8
  • Sally Davis
  • 1929
Tom Moore, Pola Negri, and Ford Sterling in Florida (1926)
Florida
  • Chouchou Rouselle
  • 1926
William Gillespie and 'Snub' Pollard in Fifteen Minutes (1921)
Fifteen Minutes
7.1
Short
  • The Wife
  • 1921

Credits

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Actress



  • Joan Bennett and Fredric March in La femme aux cigarettes blondes (1938)
    La femme aux cigarettes blondes
    6.2
    • Hawaiian Hairdresser (uncredited)
    • 1938
  • Ray Milland, Bob Burns, Dorothy Lamour, and Martha Raye in La belle de Mexico (1938)
    La belle de Mexico
    5.4
    • Chorus Girl (uncredited)
    • 1938
  • Bob Burns and Martha Raye in Mountain Music (1937)
    Mountain Music
    7.5
    • Show Girl (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Johnny Downs, Charles Ruggles, and Eleanore Whitney in Eteignez la lune! (1937)
    Eteignez la lune!
    7.0
    • Elevator Operator (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Thomas Storey in The Black Book (1929)
    The Black Book
    6.8
    • Sally Davis
    • 1929
  • Doris Dawson and Lucien Littlefield in Do Your Duty (1928)
    Do Your Duty
    • 1928
  • Janet Gaynor in Two Girls Wanted (1927)
    Two Girls Wanted
    • Sarah Miller (uncredited)
    • 1927
  • L'Heure suprême ! (1927)
    L'Heure suprême !
    7.5
    • Madame Gobin
    • 1927
  • Tom Moore, Pola Negri, and Ford Sterling in Florida (1926)
    Florida
    • Chouchou Rouselle
    • 1926
  • Do Your Duty
    Short
    • 1926
  • Tame Men and Wild Women (1925)
    Tame Men and Wild Women
    Short
    • The Colonel's Daughter
    • 1925
  • Is Marriage the Bunk? (1925)
    Is Marriage the Bunk?
    6.0
    Short
    • Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
    • 1925
  • Fighting Fluid
    6.8
    Short
    • The Boss's Daughter
    • 1925
  • Norman 'Chubby' Chaney, Joe Cobb, Allen 'Farina' Hoskins, Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins, and The Wonder Dog Pal in Lazy Days (1929)
    The Mysterious Mystery!
    6.5
    Short
    • Adelberts Mother (uncredited)
    • 1924
  • Arthur Stone in Should Landlords Live? (1924)
    Should Landlords Live?
    Short
    • 1924

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Marie De Forest
  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • December 3, 1899
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • February 21, 1983
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Lee De ForestOctober 1930 - June 30, 1961 (his death)
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