person

Marjorie Eaton

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

1901-02-05

Place of Birth

San Francisco, California, USA

Marjorie Eaton

Biography

Initially trained as an architect, Marjorie Eaton went on to become a renowned artist and character actress whose career spanded from 1946-1981. Eaton was born on February 5, 1901 in San Francisco, California, USA as Marjorie Lee Eaton. As an actress, she was known for Mary Poppins (1964), That Forsyte Woman (1949) and Zombies of Mora Tau (1957). Prior to entering the film industry, Eaton was member of the Taos artist colony where she painted the majority of her notable works. Her contributions to the Art world include "Taos Ceremony". circa 1928 and "Taos Man seated". She died on April 21, 1986 in Hollywood, California.

Also Known For

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Mary Poppins

Dec 17, 1964

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A Woman's Vengeance

Mar 02, 1948

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That Forsyte Woman

Nov 03, 1949

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Monstrosity

Sep 01, 1963

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53

Zombies of Mora Tau

Mar 01, 1957

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The Trouble with Angels

Mar 29, 1966

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Night Tide

Jul 01, 1961

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Hammersmith Is Out

May 12, 1972

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The Killing Kind

Mar 20, 1974

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Yours, Mine and Ours

Apr 24, 1968

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The Reincarnation of Peter Proud

Apr 25, 1975

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The Three Stooges in Orbit

Jul 04, 1962

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55

The Vicious Years

Mar 10, 1950

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Witness for the Prosecution

Dec 17, 1957

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Mourning Becomes Electra

Nov 19, 1947

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The Three Stooges Scrapbook

Oct 01, 1963

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84

The Empire Strikes Back

May 20, 1980

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80

Street Music

Oct 01, 1981

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45

Crackers

Feb 17, 1984

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Hollywood Story

Jun 01, 1951

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The Time of Their Lives

Aug 13, 1946

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Cardiac Arrest

Jan 28, 1980

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The Attic

Nov 10, 1980

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My Three Sons

Sep 29, 1960

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56

One Step Beyond

Jan 20, 1959

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71

Mr. Terrific

Jan 09, 1967

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Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Oct 02, 1955

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48

Then Came Bronson

Sep 17, 1969