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Marion Byron(1911-1985)

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Marion Byron
At Warner Brothers, tiny, five feet tall Marion Byron was nicknamed (and occasionally billed as) "Peanuts". She was a cute and vivacious soubrette who featured in early, long forgotten musicals, with titles like La revue des revues (1929), Papillons de nuit (1929) and Playing Around (1930). Marion began her performing career as a teenage showgirl in Los Angeles and got her first break in films as leading lady to Buster Keaton in Cadet d'eau douce (1928). In a biographical form, she was required to submit at First National, she answered the question of how she got her first screen opportunity with: "By mistake".

In the early 30's, Marion's regular screen assignments included the usual assortment of feisty maids, college girls, friends of the heroine, flappers and chorines, which were reserved for those deemed 'second leads'. Though stardom eluded her, she was briefly popular in lightweight comedies, notable examples being the Michael Curtiz-directed The Matrimonial Bed (1930) and Mervyn LeRoy's quirky Jewish farce The Heart of New York (1932) (which sported comic duo Smith & Dale as eccentric matchmakers 'Schnapps and Strudel'). Already by 1933, Marion's roles had diminished to uncredited bits and walk-ons. Her last film was as a nurse in Five of a Kind (1938), the story of the Dionne Quintuplets, scripted by her husband, the screenwriter Lou Breslow.
BornMarch 16, 1911
DiedJuly 5, 1985(74)
BornMarch 16, 1911
DiedJuly 5, 1985(74)
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Known for

Cadet d'eau douce (1928)
Cadet d'eau douce
7.8
  • Kitty King - King's Daughter
  • 1928
Alice White in Papillons de nuit (1929)
Papillons de nuit
6.0
  • Florine Chanler(as Miriam Byron)
  • 1929
Dorothy Mackaill and Milton Sills in His Captive Woman (1929)
His Captive Woman
6.5
  • Baby Myers
  • 1929
William Bakewell, Chester Morris, and Alice White in Playing Around (1930)
Playing Around
5.8
  • Maude
  • 1930

Credits

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  • Cesar Romero, Annette Dionne, Cecile Dionne, Emilie Dionne, Marie Dionne, Yvonne Dionne, Jean Hersholt, and The Dionne Quintuplets in Five of a Kind (1938)
    Five of a Kind
    5.1
    • Nurse Corday
    • 1938
  • Swellhead (1935)
    Swellhead
    5.2
    • Bessie
    • 1935
  • Gift of Gab (1934)
    Gift of Gab
    4.9
    • Telephone Girl (as Marian Byron)
    • 1934
  • Taking Care of Baby
    Short
    • 1934
  • It Happened One Day
    6.9
    Short
    • Bride on Train (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Betty Grable and Arthur Jarrett in Susie's Affairs (1934)
    Susie's Affairs
    6.4
    Short
    • Virginia
    • 1934
  • Ruth Etting, Dorothy Lee, Thelma Todd, Bert Wheeler, and Robert Woolsey in Hips, Hips, Hooray! (1934)
    Hips, Hips, Hooray!
    6.4
    • Page Girl (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Billie Burke, John Boles, Jimmy Butler, Edna May Oliver, and Margaret Sullavan in Une nuit seulement (1933)
    Une nuit seulement
    7.2
    • Grace (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Jimmy Durante and Jack Pearl in Moi et le baron (1933)
    Moi et le baron
    5.5
    • College Girl (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Walter Catlett, Nora Lane, and Grady Sutton in Husbands' Reunion (1933)
    Husbands' Reunion
    6.0
    Short
    • Elmer's Sister (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Phil Harris, Helen Mack, and Charles Ruggles in Melody Cruise (1933)
    Melody Cruise
    6.1
    • Second Stewardess (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Lona Andre in College Humor (1933)
    College Humor
    5.9
    • Student (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Marion Byron and Bob Steele in Breed of the Border (1933)
    Breed of the Border
    6.3
    • Sonia
    • 1933
  • Wynne Gibson and Jean Hersholt in The Crime of the Century (1933)
    The Crime of the Century
    6.6
    • Bridge Player (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • The Curse of a Broken Heart
    7.0
    Short
    • Little Ivy
    • 1933

Soundtrack



  • Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, and Elizabeth Patterson in Aimez-moi ce soir (1932)
    Aimez-moi ce soir
    7.5
    • performer: "That's the Song of Paree" (1932) (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Walter Woolf King and Vivienne Segal in Golden Dawn (1930)
    Golden Dawn
    4.4
    • performer: "We Two" (1925), "A Tiger" ("A Tiger", uncredited)
    • 1930
  • La revue des revues (1929)
    La revue des revues
    5.7
    • performer: "My Sister" (1929) (uncredited)
    • 1929
  • Charlotte Greenwood in So Long Letty (1929)
    So Long Letty
    6.1
    • performer: "One Sweet Little Yes", "So Long Letty" (uncredited)
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Marion Bryon
  • Height
    • 1.52 m
  • Born
    • March 16, 1911
    • Dayton, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • July 5, 1985
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Lou Breslow1932 - July 5, 1985
  • Children
    • Larry Breslow
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Peanuts" was briefly teamed with Anita Garvin by Hal Roach in yet another attempt to duplicate his success with Laurel and Hardy. Although they had potential, they made only three shorts together; "A Pair of Tights" is considered by many to be a minor classic and contains a "reciprocal destruction" scene similar to L&H.

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  • When did Marion Byron die?
    July 5, 1985
  • How did Marion Byron die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Marion Byron when she died?
    74 years old
  • Where did Marion Byron die?
    Santa Monica, California, USA
  • When was Marion Byron born?
    March 16, 1911

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