Marjorie Brooks

Marjorie Brooks was an American actress who is best known for She Shall Have Music, Evergreen, and Potiphar’s Wife. Born on July 23, 1905, in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, UK, she passed away on April 8, 1988, in Heanton Punchardon, Devon, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Marjorie Brooks lived a vibrant life filled with acting. Details about her family and personal relationships remain largely private, but her career spanned several notable roles in early 20th-century cinema, reflecting her dedication to the arts.

Career Highlights

Throughout her acting career, Marjorie appeared in several films that contributed to her fame. She worked on productions that became classic pieces of British cinema, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress.

Death and Legacy

Marjorie Brooks died on April 8, 1988, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. Her contributions to film during the 1930s are still recognized today, and she is remembered for her roles that brought characters to life on screen.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
She Shall Have Music 1935-04-14 Mrs. Marlowe
Potiphar’s Wife 1931-03-28 Sylvia Barlow
Flat No. 9 1932-05-12 Dora Danvers
Evergreen 1934-04-01 Marjorie Moore
This Week of Grace 1933-06-30 Pearl Forrester
Night of the Garter 1933-09-18 Barbara Phipps