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Mary MacLaren (born Mary Ida MacDonald, also credited Mary McLaren; January 19, 1900 – November 9, 1985) was an American film actress in both the silent and
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eras."Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population", digital copy of original handwritten enumeration page, Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, April 18, 1910, Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. She was the younger sister of actresses Miriam and Katherine MacDonald and appeared in more than 170 films between 1916 and 1949.


Early life and stage work

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mary was the youngest of three daughters of Lillian Edith (née Agnew) and William Albert MacDonald."Twelfth Census of the United States: 1900", population schedule, digital copy of original handwritten enumeration page, Pittsburgh City, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
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Her two sisters, Miriam and Katherine MacDonald, also became actors, and another sibling, her brother Edward, died at birth in 1901, 14 months after Mary was born. Federal census records for 1900 document that Mary's father supported his family working as the proprietor of a hotel in Pittsburgh. By 1910, however, her parents had divorced, and Lillian worked as a dressmaker to support her daughters. Before moving with her mother, Miriam, and Katherine to New York City around 1913, Mary obtained her basic education in Greensburgh (now Greensboro), Pennsylvania. Once situated in New York, all three girls began working either in modeling, performing on stage in minor acting roles, or dancing in
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s. Mary began her own stage career in the Winter Garden in New York City with Al Jolson in '' The Passing Show of 1914'' and ''Dancing Around''.


Films

MacLaren's screen career began in 1916 with ''Shoes''. She subsequently performed in productions for the
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, including '' Idle Wives'' (1916), ''
The Plow Woman ''The Plow Woman'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Charles Swickard and starring Mary MacLaren, Harry De More and Marie Hazelton.Connelly p.215 Cast * Mary MacLaren as Mary MacTavish * Harry De More as Andy MacTavish * Marie ...
'' (1917), '' The Model's Confession'' (1918), '' The Petal on the Current'' (1919), '' The Unpainted Woman'' (1919), '' Bonnie Bonnie Lassie'' (1919), ''
Rouge and Riches ''Rouge and Riches'' is a lost 1920 silent film drama directed by Harry L. Franklin. It starred Mary MacLaren. It was produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Cast *Mary MacLaren - Becky *Alberta Lee - Aunt Lucia * ...
'' (1920), and many others. Among her more notable film roles is her performance as Queen
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in the 1921
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production of ''
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''."Mary MacLaren, Silent Film Star", ''
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'', Nassau edition (Long Island, New York), 11 November 1985, p. 27.
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, the 5'3" MacLaren was described as having blue eyes and "masses of blond hair" and being an accomplished swimmer and tennis player. While the height of her screen career was in the silent era, she successfully transitioned into sound productions and continued to perform periodically in films throughout the 1930s and into the early 1940s.


Later years and death

In 1979 in California, the long-retired actress resisted attempts by Los Angeles County officials to declare MacLaren mentally incompetent and to assume control of her finances due to repeated charges that she was living in her "dilapidated home" with too much clutter and too many pets."Noted Silent Screen Actress Mary MacLaren Dies at Age 85," p. 64, ''Los Angeles Times'', 11 November 1985 She appeared before the Superior Court commissioner who ruled that she was capable of managing her own affairs. MacLaren, at age 85, died of "respiratory problems" at West Hollywood Hospital in California in November 1985.


Selected filmography

* '' John Needham's Double'' (1916)Pepper, Peter
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* '' Where Are My Children?'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1916) * ''
Saving the Family Name ''Saving the Family Name'' is a 1916 American drama film directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley and written by Lois Weber. The film stars Mary MacLaren, Gerard Alexander, Carl von Schiller, Jack Holt, Phillips Smalley, and Harry Depp. The ...
'' (1916) * ''
The Mysterious Mrs. M ''The Mysterious Mrs. M'' is a 1917 silent film drama directed by Lois Weber and starring Harrison Ford and Mary MacLaren. It was a Bluebird Pictures Production distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Cast *Harrison Ford - Raymond Van ...
'' (1917) * '' Money Madness'' (1917) * ''
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'' (1917) * '' The Model's Confession'' (1918) * ''
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'' (1918) * ''
The Vanity Pool ''The Vanity Pool'' is a lost 1918 American silent film drama directed by Ida May Park and starring Mary MacLaren, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Thomas Holding. The script was based on a short story by Nalbro Bartley that was originally published in ''Y ...
'' (1918) * '' The Unpainted Woman'' (1919) * '' The Petal on the Current'' (1919) * '' Bonnie Bonnie Lassie'' (1919) * '' The Pointing Finger'' (1919) * ''
Rouge and Riches ''Rouge and Riches'' is a lost 1920 silent film drama directed by Harry L. Franklin. It starred Mary MacLaren. It was produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Cast *Mary MacLaren - Becky *Alberta Lee - Aunt Lucia * ...
'' (1920) * '' The Forged Bride'' (1920) * '' The Road to Divorce'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1921) * ''
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'' (1922) * '' The Face in the Fog'' (1922) * '' Under the Red Robe'' (1923) * '' On the Banks of the Wabash'' (1923) * '' The Uninvited Guest'' (1924) * '' The Phantom Broadcast'' (1933) * '' Headline Shooter'' (1933) * '' Westward Ho'' (1935) * '' The New Frontier'' (1935) * '' Saddle Aces'' (1935) * '' Chatterbox'' (1936) * ''
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'' (1936) * '' What Becomes of the Children?'' (1936) *'' Reckless Ranger'' (1937) * '' 52nd Street'' (1937) *'' A Lawman Is Born'' (1937) * '' Prairie Pioneers'' (1941)


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