Marion Martin Net Worth is $1.4 Million Marion Martin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Dubbed "Hollywood's blonde menace," brassy, curvaceous Marion Martin (born Marion Suplee) was the daughter of a well-to-do Bethlehem Steel executive and reared in Main Line society. She attended exclusive schools until the family fortune was wiped out in the stock market crash of 1929. Forced to work, she found employment as a chorine in one of ...
Date Of Birth June 7, 1908 Died 1985-08-13 Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height 5' 6½" (1.69 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Although she was often cast as a brassy stripper, showgirl or tough gun moll, off screen she was known to be extremely shy and retiring. 2 Buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Actress Title Year Status Character Oklahoma Annie 1952 La Belle La Tour (uncredited) Journey Into Light 1951 Diana (as Marian Martin) Merry Mavericks 1951 Short Gladys The Lone Ranger 1950 TV Series Belle Farnol Fireside Theatre 1950 TV Series Dakota Lil 1950 Blonde Singer Key to the City 1950 Emmy Oh, You Beautiful Doll 1949 Big Blonde (uncredited) Come to the Stable 1949 Manicurist (uncredited) My Dream Is Yours 1949 Blonde at Club Babita (uncredited) Thunder in the Pines 1948 Pearl (as Marian Martin) State of the Union 1948 Blonde Girl (uncredited) If You Knew Susie 1948 Steve's Lady Friend (uncredited) Should Husbands Marry? 1947 Short Loud Friend's Girlfriend That's My Gal 1947 Pepper New Orleans 1947 Blonde Cashier (uncredited) Lighthouse 1947 JoJo - The Blonde That Brennan Girl 1946 Marion, Natalie's Girl Friend (as Marian Martin) Nobody Lives Forever 1946 Lou, Blonde (uncredited) Angel on My Shoulder 1946 Mrs. Bentley Black Angel 1946 Millie Queen of Burlesque 1946 Lola Cassell Deadline for Murder 1946 Laura Gibson Suspense 1946 Shooting Gallery Blond (uncredited) Cinderella Jones 1946 Burlesque Queen Girls of the Big House 1945 Dixie Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 1945 Miss Milbane On Stage Everybody 1945 Bubbles (uncredited) Gangs of the Waterfront 1945 Rita (as Marian Martin) Penthouse Rhythm 1945 Irma King The Phantom Speaks 1945 Betty Hanzel (as Marian Martin) Eadie Was a Lady 1945 Rose Allure The Great Mike 1944 Kitty Tremaine Mystery of the River Boat 1944 Celeste Eltree Irish Eyes Are Smiling 1944 Prima Donna (uncredited) The Merry Monahans 1944 Soubrette Gildersleeve's Ghost 1944 Terry Vance Sweethearts of the U.S.A. 1944 Ghost of Josephine It Happened Tomorrow 1944 Nurse (uncredited) The Woman of the Town 1943 Daisy Davenport Swingtime Johnny 1943 Flashy Blonde Lady of Burlesque 1943 Alice Angel They Got Me Covered 1943 Gloria Two Mugs from Brooklyn 1942 Myrtle, Marcia's friend Mexican Spitfire's Elephant 1942 Diana De Corro The Big Street 1942 Mimi Venus Tales of Manhattan 1942 'Squirrel' Powder Town 1942 Sue, Blonde Piano Player Mexican Spitfire at Sea 1942 Fifi Russell Wedded Blitz 1942 Short Mrs. Errol Star Spangled Rhythm 1942 Wife - Bob Hope Skit (uncredited) Call Out the Marines 1942 Pretty Blonde on Tour (uncredited) Fly-By-Night 1942 Blond Nurse Harvard, Here I Come! 1941 Oomphie (uncredited) The Mexican Spitfire's Baby 1941 Fifi Weekend for Three 1941 Mrs. Weatherby New Wine 1941 Mitzi Half Shot at Sunrise 1941 Short Bonnie Blaine Lady Scarface 1941 Ruby - aka Mary Jordan Love at First Fright 1941 Short Liza Hatrack Cracked Nuts 1941 Flashy Blonde in Corridor (uncredited) The Big Store 1941 Peggy Arden The Lady from Cheyenne 1941 Gertie (uncredited) Blonde Inspiration 1941 Wanda Tall, Dark and Handsome 1941 Dawn Blondes and Blunders 1940 Short Blondie, Jewel Thief Ellery Queen, Master Detective 1940 Cornelia Boom Town 1940 Whitey Untamed 1940 2nd Girl in Limousine Scatterbrain 1940 uncredited Women in War 1940 Starr's Date (uncredited) His Girl Friday 1940 Evangeline (uncredited) Invisible Stripes 1939 Blonde (uncredited) Blamed for a Blonde 1939 Short Salesgirl The Man in the Iron Mask 1939 Mlle. de la Valliere (as Marian Martin) Invitation to Happiness 1939 Lola Snow Sergeant Madden 1939 Charlotte LePage Pirates of the Skies 1939 Kitty (gang moll) His Exciting Night 1938 Gypsy McCoy The Storm 1938 Jane - Bar Girl Youth Takes a Fling 1938 Girl on Beach Personal Secretary 1938 Girl in Office (uncredited) Sinners in Paradise 1938 Iris Compton Cupid Takes a Holiday 1938 Short Annabelle Postal -1st Prospective Bride) The Miss They Missed 1938 Short Air Parade 1938 Short Boy, Oh Boy 1936 Short Miss Glory Hutchinson The Rhythm Party 1936 Short Party Guest (uncredited) All for One 1935 Short Moon Over Manhattan 1935 Short Richard Himber & His Orchestra 1934 Short She's My Lilly, I'm Her Willie 1934 Short Miss Brooks Crime Without Passion 1934 Theatre Cashier (uncredited) Mr. W's Little Game 1934 Short The Blonde
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character They Got Me Covered 1943 performer: "Palsy Walsy" Boom Town 1940 performer: "After You've Gone" 1918 - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6915 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Boom Town (1940) as Whitey
Lady of Burlesque (1943) as Alice Angel
Angel on My Shoulder (1946) as Mrs. Bentley
The Big Store (1941) as Peggy Arden