Marjorie Brenner was an American actress who is best known for The Seats of the Mighty, The Master Cracksman, and The Deep Purple. She was born on February 23, 1893, in Brooklyn, New York, and passed away on February 16, 1979, in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Personal and Family Life
Marjorie Brenner was born Marjorie Daw Collins and was married to William H. Power. The couple had two children together. Little is known about her personal life outside of her marriage and her career in acting.
Career
Brenner began her acting career in the early 1910s. She performed in several films, including notable titles such as The Master Cracksman and The Deep Purple. Her work primarily took place during the silent film era, showcasing her talent during that period.
Death and Legacy
Marjorie Brenner died on February 16, 1979, leaving behind a legacy in early American cinema. Her films remain a part of film history, contributing to the silent film narrative. While not a household name today, her work paved the way for future generations of actresses.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1920 | The Deep Purple | Louise |
1914 | The Seats of the Mighty | Madame Du Barry (as Marjorie Bonner) |
1914 | The Master Cracksman | Violet Dane (as Marjorie Bonner) |