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| Kill the Umpire (1950) | ![]() |
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| Down to the Sea in Ships (1949) | |||||||||||
| The Green Promise (1949) | ![]() |
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| Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) | |||||||||||
| Daisy Kenyon (1947) | |||||||||||
| Mother Wore Tights (1947) | |||||||||||
| Sentimental Journey (1946) | |||||||||||
| Wake up and Dream (1946) | |||||||||||
| Dragonwyck (1946) | |||||||||||
| Home, Sweet Homicide (1946) | |||||||||||
| Sunday Dinner for a Soldier (1944) | |||||||||||
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A promising child model at the age of five for newspapers and magazines Connie Marshall was born on the 28th April, 1933 in New York, USA Neither parents Catherine or John Marshall were in the picture business. She was a small child with pigtails, some thing which would get noticed by 20th Century Fox director Lloyd Bacon and feature her in his picture "Sunday Dinner for a Soldier" 1944 as Mary Osborne. She went on over the next ten years to make 12 pictures and a few television series. Over those ten years she worked with the top stars of the time but was soon to be forgotten as she grew out of those parts as a little girl. In 1954 after her last uncredited part in an MGM picture called "Rogue Cop" she vanished from site never to be heard from again until her death was noted in a newspaper in 2006 that she passed away in 2001. What really happened was that Connie had polio and spent a great deal of time in an Iron lung and in which she gave birth to her first daughter. None of this was known at the time but was the reason she vanished from the silver screen. She married a local man and had four children by him. She carried on her love of the arts by teaching it and working back stage in local theatre. She died at home with her loving family in Santa Rosa, California. of Cancer. Connie certainly desrved a star for her contribution to the cinema and belongs amongst the great child actors. Malcolm James
Hated chickens after the chicken (Miss Easter) in Sunday Dinner for a Soldier kept pecking her whilst filming.
She was a descendant of the Chief Justice of the United States, John Marshall.
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