Mary Brian

Mary Brian

Known for: Acting

Born: February 16, 1906 in Corsicana, Texas, USA - Died: December 29, 2002

Mary Brian (born Louise Byrdie Dantzler, February 17, 1906 – December 30, 2002), was an American actress, who made the transition from silent films to sound films. Brian was dubbed "The Sweetest Girl in Pictures." After her showing in a beauty contest, she was given an audition by Paramount Pictures and cast by director Herbert Brenon as Wendy Darling in his silent movie version of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan. There she starred with Betty Bronson and Esther Ralston, and the three of them stayed close for the rest of their lives. Ralston described both Bronson and Brian as 'very charming people'. The studio, who created her stage name for the movie and said she was age 16 instead of 18, because the latter sounded too old for the role, then signed her to a long-term motion picture contract. Brian played Fancy Vanhern, daughter of Percy Marmont, in Brenon's The Street of Forgotten Men, which had newcomer Louise Brooks in an uncredited debut role as a moll. Her first talkie was Varsity, which was filmed with part-sound and talking sequences, opposite Buddy Rogers. After successfully making the transition to sound, she co-starred with Gary Cooper, Walter Huston and Richard Arlen in one of the earliest Western talkies, The Virginian, her first all-talkie feature. In it, she played a spirited frontier heroine, schoolmarm Molly Stark Wood, who was the love interest of the Virginian. Brian co-starred in several hits during the 1930s, including The Royal Family of Broadway, Paramount on Parade, and The Front Page. After her contract with Paramount ended in 1932, Brian decided to freelance, which was unusual in a period when multi-year contracts with one studio were common. That same year, she appeared on the vaudeville stage at New York's Palace Theatre. Also in the same year, she starred in Manhattan Tower. When World War II hit in 1941, Brian began traveling to entertain the troops, ending up spending most of the war years traveling the world with the U.S.O., and entertaining servicemen from the South Pacific to Europe, including Italy and North Africa.Flying to England on a troop shoot, Mary got caught in the Battle of the Bulge and spent the Christmas of 1944 with the soldiers fighting that battle. She appeared in only a handful of films thereafter. Her last performance on the silver screen was in Dragnet, a B-movie in which she played Anne Hogan opposite Henry Wilcoxon. Over the course of 22 years, Brian had appeared in more than 79 movies. She played in the stage comedy Mary Had a Little... in the 1951 in Melbourne, Australia, co-starring with John Hubbard. Like many "older" actresses, during the 1950s Brian created a career for herself in television. Perhaps her most notable role was playing the title character's mother in Meet Corliss Archer in 1954. She also dedicated much time to portrait painting after her acting years.

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Charlie Chan in Paris

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Charlie Chan in Paris

Yvette Lamartine

1935 Crime
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss

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The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss

Frances Clayton

1936 Romance
The Virginian

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The Virginian

Molly Stark Wood

1929 Western
The Front Page

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The Front Page

Peggy Grant

1931 Comedy
Blessed Event

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Blessed Event

Gladys Price

1932 Drama
Man Power

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Man Power

Alice Stoddard

1927 Comedy
Shanghai Bound

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Shanghai Bound

Sheila

1927 Adventure
Two Flaming Youths

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Two Flaming Youths

Mary Gilfoil

1927 Comedy
The Unwritten Law

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The Unwritten Law

Ruth Evans

1932 Crime
Man on the Flying Trapeze

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Man on the Flying Trapeze

Hope Wolfinger

1935 Comedy
The Royal Family of Broadway

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The Royal Family of Broadway

Gwen Cavendish

1930 Comedy
Homicide Squad

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Homicide Squad

Millie

1931 Crime
The Man I Love

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The Man I Love

Celia Fields

1929 Comedy
Moonlight and Pretzels

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Moonlight and Pretzels

Sally Upton

1933 Music
The World Gone Mad

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The World Gone Mad

Diane Cromwell

1933 Crime
The Light of Western Stars

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The Light of Western Stars

Ruth Hammond

1930 Western
Manhattan Tower

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Manhattan Tower

Mary Harper

1932 Drama
Hard to Handle

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Hard to Handle

Ruth Waters

1933 Comedy
The Marriage Playground

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The Marriage Playground

Judith Wheater

1929 Comedy
One Year Later

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One Year Later

Molly Collins

1933 Crime
Monte Carlo Nights

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Monte Carlo Nights

Mary Vernon

1934 Mystery
Only the Brave

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Only the Brave

Barbara Calhoun

1930 War
Jealous

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Jealous

dancer

1942 Music
Only Saps Work

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Only Saps Work

Barbara Tanner

1930 Comedy