Marion Leonard
Marion Leonard (June 9, 1881 – January 9, 1956) was an American stage actress who became one of the first motion picture celebrities in the early years of the silent film era.
Acting
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The Lonely Villa
1909
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The Sealed Room
as The Countess
1909
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A Trap for Santa Claus
as Helen Rogers (uncredited)
1909
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As It Is in Life
as Sweetheart
1910
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A Drunkard's Reformation
as Woman in the Play
1909
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Pippa Passes
as Ottima
1909
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The Violin Maker of Cremona
as The Judge's Companion
1909
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The Gibson Goddess
as Nanette Ranfrea
1909
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The Golden Louis
as Reveller
1909
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The Voice of the Violin
as Helen Walker
1909
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The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals
as Mrs. Trouble
1909
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The Cord of Life
as Galora's Wife
1909
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Nursing a Viper
as The Wife
1909
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Two Memories
as Marion Francis
1909
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Father Gets in the Game
1908
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Resurrection
as A Prisoner
1909
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An Awful Moment
as Fiammetta, Matteo's Wife
1908
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At the Altar
as Minnie, the Daughter
1909
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The Light That Came
as Vivian
1909
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Fools of Fate
as Fanny Webster
1909
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Comata, the Sioux
as Clear Eyes
1909
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His Duty
as Woman in store
1909
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Rose o' Salem Town
1910
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The Salvation Army Lass
as Landlady / Shoplifter
1909