Marguerite Harrison, a pioneering figure in the world of cinematography, entered this world in the autumn of 1879, to be exact, October, in the vibrant city of Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.
Her illustrious career in the film industry earned her recognition for her work on the groundbreaking documentary "Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life", released in the year 1925.
Tragically, her life came to a close on July 16, 1967.