Marjorie main biography
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Famed for her dry wit, frosty smile, sparkling eyes and raspy voice, Marjorie Main was a popular character actress who, unlike many females in Hollywood, gained the majority of her success after she turned
Main was born in February in Acton and was given the name Mary Tomlinson. She eventually changed her name to Marjorie Main in an effort to avoid embarrassment to her family who did not approve of her career choice. During her childhood, her family moved to Elkhart, and she grew up as a rural farm girl. Despite her pastor fathers disapproval of acting, Main was actually inspired to act from his family readings of Charles Dickens, and she would regularly put on performances for the family.
Main continued with her love of performing, attending first Franklin College and then Hamilton Colleges School of Dramatic Expression in Lexington, Kentucky. She graduated from Hamilton in at 19 and accepted a position as a dramatics instructor at Bourbon College in Paris, Kentucky. This job lasted just one year until she was fired for demanding a raise in salary. Main spent the next several years studying the dramatic arts in Chicago and New York. Her first paid role as a stage actress was as Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew.
In , Marjorie married psychologist and lecturer
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Marjorie Main Biography
Feb 24, Foundation Place:
Acton, Indiana, USA
Biography
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Main, Marjorie (–)
American actress, best remembered for her work in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series . Born Mary Tomlinson on February 24, , in Acton, Indiana; died in Los Angeles, California, on April 10, ; daughter of Reverend Samuel Tomlinson and Mary (Mc-Gaughey) Tomlinson; attended public schools in Elkhart, Indiana; attended Knickerbocker Hall and Franklin College, both in Indiana, and Hamilton College, Lexington, Kentucky; graduated in from a school of expression; studied dramatics in Chicago and New York; married Stanley L. Krebs (a psychologist), on November 2, (died ); no children.
Selected theater:
Cheating Cheaters (); Yes or No (); The Wicked Age (); Burlesque (); Salvation (); appeared as Mrs. Martin in Dead End (), Lucy in The Women ().
Selected filmography:
A House Divided (); Hot Saturday (); Crime Without Passion (); Dead End (); Stella Dallas (); Boys of the Streets (); King of the Newsboys (); Test Pilot (); Too Hot to Handle (); Three Comrades (); They Shall Have Music (); Angels Wash Their Faces (); The Women (); Another Thin Man (); I Take This Woman (); Dark Command (); Susan and God (); The Trial of Mary Dugan (); A Woman's Face (); Barnacle Bill (); The Shepherd of the Hills (); Honk