Marjorie Manners

Marjorie Manners

Personal Details

Biography

Marjorie Manners, a talented and accomplished individual, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with her iconic performances in a plethora of films that have captivated audiences for generations. One of her most notable roles was in the 1943 thriller, "A Night for Crime", where she showcased her remarkable acting skills and brought a level of depth and nuance to her character that was truly remarkable.

In addition to her work in "A Night for Crime", Manners also starred in another notable film from 1943, "Blazing Frontier", which demonstrated her versatility as an actress and her ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and genres.

Furthermore, Manners's impressive filmography also includes the 1942 war drama, "Texas to Bataan", which highlighted her capacity to convey a sense of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

Throughout her illustrious career, Marjorie Manners has consistently demonstrated her talent, dedication, and passion for her craft, earning her a reputation as a true Hollywood legend.

Career

1947
The Burning Cross
The Burning Cross as Minor Role (uncredited)
1946
Accomplice
Accomplice as Evelyn Price
1945
1944
That's My Baby!
That's My Baby! as Miss Wilson
Trocadero
Trocadero as Marge Carson
1943
A Night for Crime
A Night for Crime as Ellen Smith
Blazing Frontier
Blazing Frontier as Helen Barstow
Western Cyclone
Western Cyclone as Mary Arnold
Tiger Fangs
Tiger Fangs as Girl in White
1942
Texas to Bataan
Texas to Bataan as Dallas Conroy
Tumbleweed Trail
Tumbleweed Trail as Linda Slade