Marian Nixon Net Worth is $1.5 Million Marian Nixon Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Marian Nixon was born on October 20, 1904, in Superior, Wisconsin. Her career started in 1923 when she played Agnes Evans in Cupid's Fireman (1923). She was nineteen. Marian always gave a good account for herself when she appeared in films and was much in demand throughout the 1920s. Marian was one of those fortunate actresses who made the ...
Date Of Birth October 20, 1904 Died 1983-02-13 Place Of Birth Superior, Wisconsin, USA Height 5' (1.52 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Joe Benjamin (boxer) Siblings Barbara Lyon Star Sign Libra
Actress Title Year Status Character Madhouse 1982 TV Series Captain Calamity 1936 Madge The Drag-Net 1936 Katherine 'Kit' van Buren Tango 1936 Treasure McGuire The Reckless Way 1936 Helen Rogers Sweepstake Annie 1935 Annie Foster By Your Leave 1934 Andree (as Marion Nixon) Embarrassing Moments 1934 Jane Once to Every Bachelor 1934 Natalie Stuart We're Rich Again 1934 Arabella Sykes (as Marion Nixon) Strictly Dynamite 1934 Sylvia The Line-Up 1934 Peggy Arnold Chance at Heaven 1933 Glory Franklyn (as Marion Nixon) Doctor Bull 1933 May Tupping - Telephone Operator Pilgrimage 1933 Mary Saunders Best of Enemies 1933 Lena Schneider Face in the Sky 1933 Madge Too Busy to Work 1932 Rose Madison Sq. Garden 1932 Bee (as Marion Nixon) Winner Take All 1932 Peggy Harmon Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1932 Rebecca Amateur Daddy 1932 Sally Smith After Tomorrow 1932 Sidney Taylor Charlie Chan's Chance 1932 Shirley Marlowe A Private Scandal 1931 Mary Gate Women Go on Forever 1931 Betty Sweepstakes 1931 Babe Ellis The Lash 1930 Dona Dolores Delfino Ex-Flame 1930 Lady Catherine The Pay-Off 1930 Nancy Porter College Lovers 1930 Madge Hutton Scarlet Pages 1930 Nora Mason Courage 1930 Muriel Colbrook General Crack 1929 Archduchess Maria Luisa The Show of Shows 1929 Performer in 'What Became of the Floradora Boys' Number Young Nowheres 1929 Annie Jackson In the Headlines 1929 Anna Lou Anderson Say It with Songs 1929 Katherine Lane Rainbow Man 1929 Mary Lane The Red Sword 1929 Vera Geraldine 1929 Geraldine Silks and Saddles 1929 Lucy Calhoun (as Marion Nixon) Man, Woman and Wife 1929 Bella Rogers / Helen Brandon (as Marion Nixon) Red Lips 1928 Cynthia Day (as Marion Nixon) Jazz Mad 1928 Elsa Hausmann Out of the Ruins 1928 Yvonne Gilbert How to Handle Women 1928 Beatrice Fairbanks The Fourflusher 1928 June Allen The Chinese Parrot 1927 Sally Phillmore Out All Night 1927 Molly O'Day Down the Stretch 1927 Katie Kelly Taxi! Taxi! 1927 Rose Zimmerman The Auctioneer 1927 Ruth Levi Heroes of the Night 1927 Mary Allen Spangles 1926 'Spangles' Delancy Devil's Island 1926 Rose Marie Rolling Home 1926 Phyllis What Happened to Jones 1926 Lucille Bigbee (as Marion Nixon) Hands Up! 1926 Mae, the Girl He Loves Sporting Life 1925 Nora Cavanaugh Durand of the Bad Lands 1925 Molly Gore Where Was I? 1925 Alicia Stone I'll Show You the Town 1925 Hazeel Deming (as Marion Nixon) Let 'er Buck 1925 Jacqueline McCall (as Marion Nixon) Riders of the Purple Sage 1925 Bess Erne (uncredited) The Saddle Hawk 1925 Rena Newhall The Hurricane Kid 1925 Joan Langdon (as Marion Nixon) The Last of the Duanes 1924 Ruth The Circus Cowboy 1924 Bird Taylor The Vagabond Trail 1924 Lou Macon Just Off Broadway 1924 Jean Lawrence Cupid's Fireman 1923 Agnes Evans Big Dan 1923 Dora Allen Rosita 1923 Undetermined Bit Role (uncredited) The Shriek of Araby 1923 Minor Role (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Winner Take All 1932 performer: "Was That the Human Thing to Do?" 1932 - uncredited The Show of Shows 1929 performer: "What's Become of the Floradora Boys?" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee 1930 Short Herself Fashion News 1930 Documentary Herself (1929) The City of Stars 1924 Short Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 1724 Vine Street.
Known for movies Tango (1936) as Treasure McGuire
Winner Take All (1932) as Peggy Harmon
Doctor Bull (1933) as May Tupping - Telephone Operator
The Pay-Off (1930) as Nancy Porter