Marguerite Gale

Marguerite Gale was an American actress who is best known for The Yellow Menace, How Molly Malone Made Good, and The Man Hater. She was born in 1885 and passed away on August 20, 1948, in Amsterdam, New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Marguerite Gale’s early life and family background are not widely documented. Throughout her career, she featured in several notable films, establishing herself in the entertainment industry.

Career

Marguerite Gale made a name for herself as an actress in the early 20th century. Her performances in silent films enabled her to gain recognition, particularly in works like The Yellow Menace and How Molly Malone Made Good.

Death and Legacy

Marguerite Gale died on August 20, 1948, in Amsterdam, New York. Her contributions to early cinema as a silent film actress have been remembered and continue to be appreciated by film historians.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1920In the Shadow of the DomeUnknown
1919The Poison PenMrs. Wells
1919The Hand InvisibleRuth Haynes
1919Mandarin’s GoldSusan Pettigrew
1918Joan of the WoodsMrs. Dicks
1918The Beautiful Mrs. ReynoldsMrs. William Bingham (as Margaret Gale)
1917The Man HaterLucy Conyer
1916The Yellow MenaceMargaret Brown
1915How Molly Malone Made GoodMolly Malone