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Marie Eline(1902-1981)

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Marie Eline in Just a Bad Kid (1912)
Marie Eline was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on February 27, 1902. She got her start in the film business at age 7 with the Thanhouser Co. in New York with A 29-Cent Robbery (1910), which came out the year after she signed the contract. She was one of the few actresses who played the lead role in her very first film (her sister, Grace Eline, also had a part in the film). Marie proved to be an incredibly versatile player for such a young child, easily shifting between playing female and male children and, in one film-- The Judge's Story (1911)--she even played a Black boy. She was so popular with critics and audiences alike that, unlike most actors at Thanhouser, she was mentioned by name by the company and even given a nickname: "The Thanhouser Kid". Critics praised her "naturalness" and audiences flocked to her pictures, which played no small part in Thanhouser's success as a major film production studio.

In 1913, at the ripe old age of 11, she decided to broaden her horizons by conquering Broadway, appearing in at least one play. That same year Thanhouser took her out of "kid" roles and put her in its prestigious "Princess Films" division. Unfortunately, her popularity waned and she made fewer and fewer pictures. She finally left Thanhouser in 1914 and went back to the stage. She later signed with World Films, for whom she made Uncle Tom's Cabin (1914). She remained in the theater for several years, then in 1919 she signed with the low-budget National Film Corp. in Los Angeles.

She and her sister toured extensively in stock and vaudeville into the 1920s. She married in 1922 and had one child, a girl. She died in Longview, Washington on January 3, 1981, while visiting her daughter.
BornFebruary 27, 1902
DiedJanuary 3, 1981(78)
BornFebruary 27, 1902
DiedJanuary 3, 1981(78)
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Known for

Irma Taylor in Jane Eyre (1910)
Jane Eyre
5.5
  • Jane Eyre as a Child
  • 1910
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1914)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
5.6
  • Little Eva St. Clair
  • 1914
Cupid the Conqueror (1911)
Cupid the Conqueror
5.1
Short
  • Cupid
  • 1911
Marie Eline in The Colonel and the King (1911)
The Colonel and the King
Short
  • George IV, The Child King
  • 1911

Credits

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  • Darn That Stocking
    Short
    • The Newlywed Wife
    • 1919
  • Two Dollars, Please
    Short
    • 1919
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (1914)
    Uncle Tom's Cabin
    5.6
    • Little Eva St. Clair
    • 1914
  • The Tin Soldier and the Dolls
    Short
    • (as The Thanhouser Kid)
    • 1914
  • Beautiful Snow
    Short
    • 1914
  • The Purse and the Girl
    Short
    • Tommy - an Errand Boy
    • 1914
  • Coals of Fire
    Short
    • 1914
  • A Circumstantial Nurse
    Short
    • 1914
  • Cupid's Lieutenant
    Short
    • Tommy Todd
    • 1913
  • The Law of Humanity
    Short
    • Nell Coogan, the Daughter
    • 1913
  • His Imaginary Family
    Short
    • The Newsboy
    • 1913
  • A Campaign Manageress
    Short
    • 1913
  • Looking for Trouble
    Short
    • The Silly Little Girl
    • 1913
  • Marie Eline in Friday the Thirteenth (1913)
    Friday the Thirteenth
    Short
    • 1913
  • Marie Eline in Lobster Salad and Milk (1913)
    Lobster Salad and Milk
    Short
    • The Younger Sister
    • 1913

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Anne B. Carlisle
  • Born
    • February 27, 1902
    • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  • Died
    • January 3, 1981
    • Longview, Washington, USA(heart attack)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 4 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Sister of child actress Grace Eline.
  • Nickname
    • The Thanhouser Kid

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