



Marie Walcamp
Acting1894Dennison, Ohio, USA

Biography
Marie Walcamp was an American actress of the silent film era, often specializing in roles as an "action heroine" in serials, including Westerns. After landing various roles in New York, she signed to Universal Studios in 1913 and was cast at the age of 19 in the film "The Werewolf". Marie Walcamp appeared in more than 100 hundred film productions from 1913 till 1927. On November 17, 1936, suffering from depression, she committed suicide by turning on the gas in her Los Angeles apartment.
Known For
Acting History
1925
Transients in Arcadia
as Mrs. Beaumont
1921
The Blot
as Juanita Claredon
1920
The Dragon's Net
as Marie Carlton
1919
The Red Glove
as Billie
Tempest Cody, Kidnapper
as Tempest Cody
1918
Tongues of Flame
as Teresa
1917
Patria
as Bess Morgan
1916
Where Are My Children?
as Mrs. William Carlo
Discontent
as The Nephew's Daughter
Liberty
as Liberty Horton
The Flirt
as Cora Madison
Hop - The Devil's Brew
as Jane Leech
John Needham's Double
as Ellen Norbury
1913
The Werewolf
as Kee-On-Ee, as a Young Woman
The Girl Ranchers
as May






