Marion Sunshine Net Worth is $400,000 Marion Sunshine Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Marion Sunshine (May 15, 1894 – January 25, 1963) was an American actress. She appeared on Broadway in musicals such as Going Up. She appeared in 26 films between 1908 and 1916.She was born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States and died in New York, New York.She was involved in Vaudeville, and also wrote the English lyrics to the jazz standard "The Peanut Vendor", "When I Get Low, I Get High" and "Mango Mengue".Her brother-in-law was Cuban band leader Don Azpiazú. Don, Marion and her husband Eusebio toured the U.S. together when "The Peanut Vendor" became a breakthrough Latin hit and Sunshine became known as the "The Rumba Lady".
Date Of Birth May 15, 1894 Died 1963-01-25 Place Of Birth Louisville, Kentucky, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Eusebio Santiago Azpiazu Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 Sister was performer Florence Tempest.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Wonderful Wager 1916 Short By-Dar-Zee Sunshine and Tempest 1915 Short Phoebe Liberty Belles 1914 Short Heredity 1912 Short Her Awakening 1911 Short The Revenue Man and the Girl 1911 Short Dan the Dandy 1911 Short The Heiress The Stuff Heroes Are Made Of 1911 Short Jennie The Rose of Kentucky 1911 Short The orphan Out from the Shadow 1911 Short At Dance A Decree of Destiny 1911 Short Edith Three Sisters 1911 Short Florence The Poor Sick Men 1911 Short The Daughter Fate's Turning 1911 Short At Wedding His Trust Fulfilled 1911 Short Woman in Wedding Group (uncredited) Help Wanted 1911 Short The Daughter The Italian Barber 1911 Short Florence Sunshine Sue 1910 Short Sunshine Sue The Passing of a Grouch 1910 Short In the Season of Buds 1910 Short In Little Italy 1909 Short The Slave 1909 Short Her First Biscuits 1909 Short Mr. Jones at the Ball 1908 Short Guest The Red Girl 1908 Short The Tavern Keeper's Daughter 1908 Short
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Mildred Pierce 2011 TV Mini-Series writer - 1 episode Confessions of a Shopaholic 2009 writer: "Tumbao Cubano Riff A La Cubana" Town & Country 2001 lyrics: "The Peanut Vendor" 1931 Sweet and Lowdown 1999 lyrics: "The Peanut Vendor" 1927 Noches de gala 1993 TV Series writer - 1 episode Voyage of the Damned 1976 writer: "The Peanut Vendor" - uncredited Sista natten 1956 music: "Have You Seen My Love?" - uncredited A Star Is Born 1954 lyrics: "The Peanut Vendor El Manicero" - uncredited One Sunday Afternoon 1948 lyrics: "Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-Fashioned" - uncredited Luxury Liner 1948 writer: "The Peanut Vendor" - uncredited April Showers 1948 lyrics: "Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-Fashioned" - uncredited Hollywood Canteen 1944 lyrics: "Voodoo Moon Enlloró" 1944 Only Angels Have Wings 1939 lyrics: "The Peanut Vendor" 1931 - uncredited Wife vs. Secretary 1936 writer: "Peanut Vendor" - uncredited Here Comes the Band 1935 lyrics: "The Peanut Vendor" 1931 - uncredited The Peanut Vendor 1933 Short lyrics: "The Peanut Vendor El manisero"
Known for movies Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) as Soundtrack
Sweet and Lowdown (1999) as Soundtrack
Sunshine Sue (1910) as Sunshine Sue
The Rose of Kentucky (1911) as The orphan