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Marion Davies

Marion Davies

Acting1897Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia

Marion Davies (January 3, 1897 – September 22, 1961) was an American film actress, producer, screenwriter, and philanthropist.

Davies was already building a solid reputation as a film comedienne when newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, with whom she had begun a romantic relationship, took over management of her career. Hearst financed Davies' pictures, promoted her heavily through his newspapers and Hearst Newsreels, and pressured studios to cast her in historical dramas for which she was ill-suited. For this reason, Davies is better remembered today as Hearst's mistress and the hostess of many lavish events for the Hollywood elite. In particular, her name is linked with the 1924 scandal aboard Hearst's yacht where one of his guests, film producer Thomas Ince, became ill. Despite the legend surrounding Ince's death, likely from alcohol consumption, he did not die on the Hearst yacht. The producer died a few days later in the arms of his wife.

In the film Citizen Kane (1941), the title character's wife—an untalented singer whom he tries to promote—was widely assumed to be based on Davies. But many commentators, including Citizen Kane writer/director Orson Welles himself, have defended Davies' record as a gifted actress, to whom Hearst's patronage did more harm than good. She retired from the screen in 1937, choosing to devote herself to Hearst and charitable work.

In Hearst's declining years, Davies provided financial as well as emotional support until his death in 1951. She married for the first time eleven weeks after his death, a marriage which lasted until Davies died of stomach cancer in 1961 at the age of 64.

Acting History

2021
Citizen Hearst
as Self (archival footage)
2004
Checking Out: Grand Hotel
as (archive footage)
2003
Murders of Hollywood
as Self (archive footage)
1996
The Battle Over Citizen Kane
as Self (archive footage)
1994
That's Entertainment! III
as (archive footage)
1972
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
as Self (archive footage)
1964
The Big Parade of Comedy
as Tina in 'The Red Mill' (archive footage)
1954
Meet the Family
Original Story
1937
Ever Since Eve
as Marge Winton
1936
1935
Page Miss Glory
as Loretta
A Dream Comes True
as Herself (uncredited)
1934
Operator 13
as Gail Loveless
1933
Going Hollywood
as Sylvia Bruce
Peg o' My Heart
as Margaret 'Peg' O'Connell
1932
1931
Five and Ten
as Jennifer Rarick
The Bachelor Father
as Antoinette "Tony" Flagg
It's a Wise Child
as Joyce Stanton
1930
The Florodora Girl
as Daisy Dell
Not So Dumb
as Dulcy
Not So Dumb
Producer
1928
Show People
as Peggy Pepper
The Patsy
as Patricia Harrington
The Cardboard Lover
Executive Producer
Show People
Producer
The Patsy
Producer
1927
Quality Street
as Phoebe Throssel
Tillie the Toiler
as Tillie Jones
1926
Beverly of Graustark
as Beverly Calhoun
1925
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
as Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited)
Zander the Great
as Mamie Smith
1924
Yolanda
as Princess Mary / Yolanda
Janice Meredith
as Janice Meredith
The Wife of the Centaur
as Cameo in chorus line
1923
Little Old New York
as Patricia O'Day
The Pilgrim
as Congregation Member (uncredited)
Adam and Eva
as Eva King
1922
Beauty's Worth
as Prudence Cole
The Bride's Play
as Enid of Cashell / Aileen Barrett
The Young Diana
as Diana May
1921
Enchantment
as Ethel Hoyt
Buried Treasure
as Pauline Vandermuellen
1920
The Restless Sex
as Stephanie
April Folly
as April Poole
April Folly
Producer
1919
Getting Mary Married
as Mary Bussard
The Cinema Murder
as Elizabeth Dalston
The Belle of New York
as Violet Gray
The Dark Star
as Rue Carew
1917

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1/3/1897
Day of Death
9/22/1961
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA