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Marjorie Kane (April 28, 1909 – January 8, 1992) was an American film and stage actress born in
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. She appeared in more than 60 films between 1929 and 1951, occasionally under the name Babe Kane.


Career

Kane appeared on stage for 11 years before she was signed to a five-year contract with
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in 1929. Her contract was validated by Los Angeles superior Judge Keech, as she was under legal signing age (she was 20). Her long run in the play '' Good News'' garnered her favorable reviews and interested two studios in giving her screen tests in 1928. "When I took my screen tests," she said, "I was continually conscious of the fact that I was in front of a movie camera and had to act. I was scared to death and couldn't do a thing. I tried my best to be natural but failed terribly."Thomas, Dan. ''The Evening Independence''. April 26, 1929. p. 17


Partial filmography

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Border Romance ''Border Romance'' is a 1929 American pre-Code Western (genre), Western romance film directed by Richard Thorpe. An early sound film, it stars Armida (actress), Armida, Don Terry, Marjorie Kane, and Victor Potel. A copy is preserved at the Libr ...
'' (1929) – Nina *'' The Dance of Life'' (1929) – Performer: 'The Flippity Flop' (uncredited) *''
The Great Gabbo ''The Great Gabbo'' is a 1929 American Pre-Code early sound musical drama film directed by James Cruze, based on Ben Hecht's 1928 short story "The Rival Dummy", and starring Erich von Stroheim and Betty Compson. The film features songs by Lynn C ...
'' (1929) – Babe *''Gol! Gol!'' (1929) – Student (uncredited) *'' Be Yourself'' (1930) – Lola *''
Ladies in Love ''Ladies in Love'' is a 1936 American romantic comedy film based upon the play by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. It was directed by Edward H. Griffith and stars Janet Gaynor, Constance Bennett and Loretta Young. The film revolves around three roommates ...
'' (1930) – Marjorie *'' Sunny Skies'' (1930) – Doris *'' Hot Curves'' (1930) – Vaudeville Girl *'' Night Work'' (1930) – Cabaret Singer (uncredited) *''
Billboard Girl ''Billboard Girl'' is a 1932 Educational-Mack Sennett Featurette (No. S2709) starring Bing Crosby and directed by Leslie Pearce. This was the fourth of the six short films Crosby made for Mack Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo ...
'' (1932, Short) – Mary Malone *'' The Loud Mouth'' (1932, Short) – Edith Morgan *''
The Dentist ''The Dentist'' is a 1996 American slasher film directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Dennis Paoli, Stuart Gordon, and Charles Finch. It stars Corbin Bernsen, Linda Hoffman, Earl Boen and Ken Foree. It follows a successful but mentally unstabl ...
'' (1932, Short) – Mary – Dentist's Daughter *'' Blue of the Night'' (1933, Short) – Marian Bradley *'' The Pharmacist'' (1933, Short) – Priscilla Dilweg *'' Take a Chance'' (1933) – Dancehall Girl (uncredited) *''
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'' (1937) – Regan's Receptionist (uncredited) *'' Merrily We Live'' (1938) – Rosa *'' Swiss Miss'' (1938) – Chambermaid (uncredited) *'' The Marines Are Here'' (1938) – Cabaret Girl (uncredited) *'' Having Wonderful Time'' (1938) – Camp Guest (uncredited) *'' The Gladiator'' (1938) – Miss Taylor – Student (uncredited) *'' Youth Takes a Fling'' (1938) – Switchboard Operator (uncredited) *'' Crime Takes a Holiday'' (1938) – Singer (uncredited) *'' There Goes My Heart'' (1938) – Secretary (uncredited) *'' Sweethearts'' (1938) – Telephone Operator (uncredited) *''
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'' (1938) – Sam's girl (uncredited) *'' Three Smart Girls Grow Up'' (1939) – Wedding Guest (uncredited) *'' Broadway Serenade'' (1939) – 3rd 5&10 Salesgirl (uncredited) *'' Little Accident'' (1939) – Woman Ironer (uncredited) *''
Destry Rides Again ''Destry Rides Again'' is a 1939 American Western comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart. The supporting cast includes Mischa Auer, Charles Winninger, Brian Donlevy, Allen Jenkins, Irene Her ...
'' (1939) – Saloon Floozie (uncredited) *'' Slightly Honorable'' (1939) – Telephone Operator (uncredited) *'' I Take This Woman'' (1940) – Cashier (scenes deleted) *'' Scatterbrain'' (1940) – (uncredited) *'' Melody and Moonlight'' (1940) – Showgirl (uncredited) *''
Hit Parade of 1941 ''Hit Parade of 1941'' is a 1940 American film written by Bradford Ropes, F. Hugh Herbert and Maurice Leo and directed by John H. Auer. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Song at the 13th Academy Awards with the song "Who Am I?", with mus ...
'' (1940) – Minor Role (uncredited) *'' Youth Will Be Served'' (1940) – Sue (uncredited) *''
Second Chorus ''Second Chorus'' is a 1940 Hollywood musical film, musical comedy film starring Paulette Goddard and Fred Astaire and featuring Artie Shaw, Burgess Meredith and Charles Butterworth (actor), Charles Butterworth, with music by Artie Shaw, Bernie H ...
'' (1940) – Secretary *'' Sailors on Leave'' (1941) – Perky Cutie (uncredited) *'' The Officer and the Lady'' (1941) – Phone Operator (uncredited) *'' Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc.'' (1941, Serial) – Cigarette Girl (uncredited) *'' Design for Scandal'' (1941) – Telephone Operator (uncredited) *'' Girl Trouble'' (1942) – Cashier (uncredited) *''
You Can't Escape Forever ''You Can't Escape Forever'' is a 1942 American drama film directed by Jo Graham and written by Fred Niblo, Jr. and Hector Chevigny. The film stars George Brent, Brenda Marshall, Gene Lockhart, Roscoe Karns, Eduardo Ciannelli and Paul Harve ...
'' (1942) – Bridesmaid (uncredited) *'' Man from Frisco'' (1944) – Girl (uncredited) *'' Reckless Age'' (1944) – Restaurant Patron (uncredited) *'' Behind City Lights'' (1945) – Waitress (uncredited) *'' Mildred Pierce'' (1945) – Waitress (uncredited) *'' Girls of the Big House'' (1945) – Inmate (uncredited) *'' Life with Blondie'' (1945) – Minor Role (uncredited) *'' Cinderella Jones'' (1946) – War Plant Worker (uncredited) *'' The File on Thelma Jordon'' (1949) – Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) *''
The Secret Fury ''The Secret Fury'' is a 1950 American noirish psychological thriller starring Claudette Colbert and Robert Ryan. Directed by Mel Ferrer for RKO Radio Pictures, it also featured a rare screen appearance of Broadway legend Jane Cowl, with Paul K ...
'' (1950) – Maid (uncredited) *''
Again Pioneers ''Again Pioneers'' (sometimes referred to as ''Again... Pioneers!'') is a 1950 American black-and-white short film, short Drama (film and television), drama film produced by Paul F. Heard for the Protestant Film Commission. Directed by William Be ...
'' (1950) – Church Woman at The Patch (uncredited) *'' Week-End with Father'' (1951) – Maid at Party (uncredited)


References


External links

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Marjorie Kane at the ''New York Times''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kane, Marjorie 1909 births 1992 deaths American film actresses Actresses from Chicago 20th-century American actresses