Marjorie Montgomery was an American actress and costume designer best known for her roles in “Outside of Paradise,” “Freshman Year,” and “Zander the Great.” Born on May 27, 1912, in Sikeston, Missouri, she made significant contributions to film until her passing on October 10, 1991, in Longwood, Florida.
Personal and Family Life
Marjorie Montgomery grew up in Sikeston, Missouri, and pursued a career in the entertainment industry from a young age. Information about her family life is limited, but she carved out a niche for herself as both an actress and a costume designer.
Career
Montgomery’s acting career began in the early 1920s, and she appeared in several films over the years. She is particularly noted for her uncredited roles in multiple productions but made her mark with her work as a costume designer in “Outside of Paradise” in 1938.
Death and Legacy
Marjorie Montgomery passed away on October 10, 1991, leaving behind a legacy in the film industry, particularly for her contributions to costume design. Her work continues to be remembered by film enthusiasts who appreciate the classic movies of her era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1938 | Outside of Paradise | Costume Designer |
1938 | Freshman Year | Student (uncredited) |
1925 | Zander the Great | Girl (uncredited) |
1924 | The Triflers | Girl (uncredited) |
1924 | Girls Men Forget | Girl (uncredited) |
1923 | Scaramouche | Little Princess (uncredited) |