Marguerite Clayton
Known for: Acting
Born: April 11, 1891 in Ogden, Utah, USA - Died: December 19, 1968
Marguerite Clayton (born Margaret Fitzgerald; April 12, 1891 – December 20, 1968) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in more than 170 films between 1909 and 1928, many of which were westerns with Broncho Billy Anderson and Harry Carey.
Known for
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Broncho Billy's Conscience
Rancher's Daughter
Broncho Billy and the Greaser
The Girl
Broncho Billy and the Claim Jumpers
Stage Driver's Daughter
Broncho Billy and the Sisters
Marguerite
Broncho Billy's Greaser Deputy
Broncho Billy's Former Sweetheart
Broncho Billy and the Sheriff's Office
The Girl
Broncho Billy and the Escaped Bandit
Broncho Billy's Wife
The Kid Sheriff
The Girl
The Doctor's Duty
The Girl
Broncho Billy's Elopement
Mary Johnson
Ingomar of the Hills
The Girl
Broncho Billy's First Arrest
Marguerite - the Hotelkeeper's Daughter
Broncho Billy's Christmas Deed
Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter
The Settler's Daughter
Broncho Billy's Cowardly Brother
Billy's Sweetheart
Sky High Corral
Shasta Hayden
The Treachery of Broncho Billy's Pal
Peggy Adams
Broncho Billy's True Love
His Sweetheart
Broncho Billy Well Repaid
Billy's Girl
The Inference of Broncho Billy
His Daughter
The Circus Cowboy
Norma Wallace
Broncho Billy and the Bad Man
The Girl
Broncho Billy-Guardian
Josie Haley, as an Adult
Broncho Billy and the Rattler
Broncho Billy's Wife