Marcia Harris, a renowned American actress, was born on Valentine's Day, February 14th, 1868, in the picturesque city of Providence, Rhode Island, a state located in the northeastern United States.
Throughout her illustrious career, Harris gained recognition for her captivating performances in various films, including the 1916 silent film "Susie Snowflake", the 1919 film adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved novel "Anne of Green Gables", and the 1916 drama "The Foundling".
Marcia Harris's remarkable life came to a close on June 18th, 1947, in the charming town of Northampton, Massachusetts, a city situated in the western part of the state.