Marian Swayne
Marian Swayne (July 9, 1891 - August 21, 1973) was an American stage and film actress.[1]
Marian Swayne | |
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Edward Langford and Swayne in The Crimson Cross (1921) | |
Born | Marian Marguerita Swayne July 9, 1891 |
Died | August 21, 1973 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Resting place | West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County Pennsylvania USA |
Other names | Marion Swayne |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1911-27 |
Spouse(s) | Joseph Levering (div. early 1930s) |
Biography
Swayne began her career with the Solax Studios in 1911 under the tutelage of Alice Guy-Blaché.
Her film career ended in 1924, a few years before the silent film era ended. She performed on the stage as both Marian Swayne and Marion Swayne.[2]
She was married to fellow screen player Joseph Levering.[3] Swayne died in New York in August 1973.[4]
Selected filmography
- Falling Leaves (1912)
- Brennan of the Moor (1913)
- A House Divided (1913) as Diana Hutton
- The Little American (1917) as Mona
- The Deemster (1917)
- Little Miss Fortune (1917)
- The Road Between (1917)
- The Little Samaritan (1917)
- Crimson Cross (1921)
- The Man from Glengarry (1922)
- Counterfeit Love (1923)
References
- Marian Swayne; findagrave.com accessed August 13, 2015
- Silent Film Necrology p. 508 2nd edition by Eugene M. Vazzana c.2001
- Joseph Levering;findagrave.com
- Swayne, Marian, at findagrave.com
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