Marjorie Hume

Marjorie Hume was an English actress who is best known for King of the Castle (1925), The Scarlet Daredevil (1928), and The Life of Lord Byron (1922). She was born on January 27, 1893, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, and passed away on March 13, 1976, in Oxshott, Surrey, England.

Personal and Family Life

Very little is known about Marjorie Hume’s personal and family life. She was born in England and spent much of her career in the film industry. Throughout her life, she maintained a low profile, which has contributed to the scarcity of available information regarding her family background.

Career

Marjorie Hume’s acting career spanned several decades, during which she appeared in both films and television shows. Some of her notable performances include roles in “The Curse of Frankenstein” and “The Errol Flynn Theatre.” She was recognized for her versatility and ability to portray a variety of characters, both credited and uncredited.

Death and Legacy

Marjorie Hume passed away on March 13, 1976, in Oxshott, Surrey. Her contributions to the film and television industry remain appreciated, particularly for her work in the early to mid-20th century. Although her career was not widely publicized, she is remembered by film historians and enthusiasts for her performances and dedication to her craft.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Curse of Frankenstein 1957 Mother (uncredited)
The Errol Flynn Theatre 1957 Lady Morton
Town on Trial 1957 Matron (uncredited)
Children Galore 1955 Lady Redscarfe
The Limping Man 1953 The Landlady
Member of the Jury 1937 Mary Maitland
Cross Currents 1935 Mrs. Stepping-Drayton
The White Lilac 1935 Mrs. Lyall
Up to the Neck 1934 Vera Dane
A Royal Demand 1933 Lady Forest
Betrayal 1932 Diana Armytage
Deadlock 1931 Mrs. Whitelaw
Lord Richard in the Pantry 1930 Lady Violet Elliott
Afterwards 1928 Mrs. Carstairs
The Scarlet Daredevil 1928 Lady Blakeney