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Marjorie White

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Marjorie White

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  • Born
    July 22, 1904 · Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • Died
    August 21, 1935 · Hollywood, California, USA (internal hemorrhaging as a result of road accident)
  • Birth name
    Marjorie Ann Guthrie
  • Height
    1.49 m

Biography

    • Pretty-as-a-picture Marjorie White was a charming comedienne, and although she was never the star, she stole many scenes from stars. She co-starred with some of the leading comedians of the day, such as Wheeler and Woolsey, the Three Stooges, and Joe E. Brown, and brought smiles to the faces of moviegoers and theatergoers alike. It's easy to tell she was a favorite in the 1930s.

      In addition to having acting talent and screen presence, she could sing and dance, which made her fantastic in musical comedies on stage and screen. In her early career, she was teamed up with Thelma White, another popular performer and actress, and together they became a popular singing and dancing duo known as the "White Sisters".
      - IMDb mini biography by: Alicia T. (MsLadySoul@aol.com)
    • Canadian comedienne, a former vaudevillian, Majorie White appeared in a few films but died before making a real mark. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1904 (according to her birth certificate), she was the daughter of a railroad worker. She entered show business at the age of 4 as one of the Winnipeg Kiddies, a troupe of child performers who toured Canada and the US. She danced and sang with the troupe until she got too old to continue and then, at 20, went to New York and played in vaudeville. Teamed for a time with Thelma White as "The White Sisters", she kept the name White after the act broke up. She married Eddie Tierney, who was her partner in a vaudeville act. She appeared on Broadway in several musicals between 1926 and 1929, when she and her husband moved to Hollywood. She began getting parts in pictures, starting with leading roles in Happy Days (1929) and La vie en rose (1929). She returned to Broadway for a musical, "Hot-Cha", in 1932, but came back to Hollywood thereafter. Today, perhaps her best-remembered films are Le monde en 1981 (1930) and the first Columbia short from The Three Stooges, Woman Haters (1934), in which she was delightful as the wife Larry Fine needed to keep secret from his fellow Woman Haters Club members. Unfortunately, this was her last film. On August 20, 1935, in Santa Monica, California, she was a passenger in a car driven by Marlow Lovell that sideswiped a couple who had been married only an hour before. The car overturned and White was the only person seriously injured. She died of internal hemorrhaging the next day at a Hollywood hospital. She was buried at Hollywood Memorial Cemetery (now Hollywood Forever Cemetery). She was survived by her husband, her parents and several siblings.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>

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  • Spouse
      Edwin J. Tierney(August 10, 1924 - August 21, 1935) (her death)

Trivia

  • Marjorie, Alice White and Thelma White were often believed to be related to each other because of their resemblance: all three were petite, pretty, blonde and spunky, and they were all popular at the same time. They were in fact unrelated, but Thelma and Marjorie did perform together early in their careers as the "White Sisters" and were quite popular as a singing and dancing duo.

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