Marguerite Namara was an American actress who is best known for Carmen (1931), Stolen Moments (1920), and Thirty Day Princess (1934).
Personal and Family Life
Born Marguerite Banks on November 19, 1888, in Cleveland, Ohio, she had a vibrant family life. She was married three times: to Frederick H. Toye from 1910 to 1916, Guy Bolton from 1917 to 1926, and George Hoy from 1937 until her death. With Guy Bolton, she had a daughter named Peggy Bolton.
Death and Legacy
Marguerite Namara passed away on November 3, 1974, in Marbella, Spain. Her contributions to the film industry, particularly in the early 20th century, remain notable. She is remembered for her roles in significant films that showcased her talent as an actress.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Gipsy Blood | 1931-10-30 | Carmen |
Stolen Moments | 1920-12-08 | Vera Blaine |
Thirty Day Princess | 1934-05-18 | Lady in Waiting |
A Woman in Grey | 1920-01-22 | |
Peter Ibbetson | 1935-11-07 | Madame Ginghi (uncredited) |