Mary MacLaren Net Worth

Mary MacLaren Net Worth is
$100,000

Mary MacLaren Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Mary MacLaren (January 19, 1896 – November 9, 1985) was an American film actress. She appeared in 136 films between 1916 and 1949.Born Mary MacDonald in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she received her education at Greensburgh (now Greensboro), Pennsylvania. She began her stage career in the Winter Garden in New York City with Al Jolson in The Passing Show of 1914 and Dancing Around. Her screen career as Mary MacLaren began in 1916 with Shoes. She played for the Universal Film Manufacturing Company in Idle Wives, The Model's Confession, The Petal on the Current, The Unpainted Woman, Bonnie Bonnie Lassie, Rouge and Riches and many others. MacLaren was exceedingly athletic and spent much of her time in the surf near her California house. She was also an expert tennis player and ardent enthusiast. MacLaren was of the blond beauty type, having masses of blond hair and blue eyes. She was five feet three inches high and weighed one hundred and twenty-three pounds. She was the sister of actress Katherine MacDonald.She died in Hollywood, California, aged 89.

Date Of BirthJanuary 19, 1896
Died1985-11-09
Place Of BirthPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
ProfessionActress, Miscellaneous Crew
SpouseColonel George Herbert Young
TitleSalary
Money Madness (1917)$35 @week
The Mysterious Mrs. Musslewhite (1917)$35 @week
Wanted: A Home (1916)$35 @week
Saving the Family Name (1916)$35 @week
Shoes (1916)$35 @week
#Fact
1Although she received a modest $10,000 inheritance when her sister Katherine died in 1956, it had been embezzled by her nephew.
2In 1965 she had a short-lived marriage to a wheelchair-bound blind man. MacLaren later admitted that it was motivated by pity.
3Final decades were spent in abject poverty with horrific stories of being swindled, declared incompetent and living like a bag lady in a decaying house with holes in the roof and her beloved cats and dogs, whom she refused to leave. The city eventually won in court and her house was auctioned off.
4Tried to publish a semi-autobiographical novel called "The Twisted Heart" in 1952 but ended up paying for the 200 copies she had published.
5The 1929 stock market crash wiped her fortune out and she was left to appear in small, uncredited bit parts from 1931-1948. A second serious car accident ended her career for good.
6Retired for marriage to a Scottish army colonel, and they moved to India. When she tried to come back years later after her divorce, the advent of sound hurt Mary's chances and she was regulated to bit roles.
7Mary was nearly killed in a two-car crash in 1917. Near death for ten days, a fragile operation on her forehead to lift the frontal bone saved her life.
8First became a fashion model, then a chorus girl in the Broadway revue "The Passing Show of 1914."
9Became a star with the film Shoes (1916), as a poor slum girl.
10An ardent pet lover, Mary was long affiliated with the National Catholic Society for Animal Welfare.
11Sister of actress Katherine MacDonald.
12Silent-screen actress

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Life of Vergie Winters1934Nurse (uncredited)
Many Happy Returns1934Clerk (uncredited)
Operator 131934Confederate Party Guest (uncredited)
The Key1934Street Walker (uncredited)
Merry Wives of Reno1934Hotel Party Guest (uncredited)
Registered Nurse1934Dickie's Mother (uncredited)
Men in White1934Nurse (uncredited)
The House of Rothschild1934Woman in 1780 Sequence (uncredited)
Journal of a Crime1934Dinner Guest (uncredited)
I've Got Your Number1934Mrs. Banning (uncredited)
The Ninth Guest1934First Telegraph Office Worker (uncredited)
Sitting Pretty1933Party Guest (uncredited)
Rafter Romance1933Office Supervisor (uncredited)
Midnight Club1933Bit Role (uncredited)
Headline Shooter1933Murderess (uncredited)
Her Bodyguard1933Sales Clerk (uncredited)
I Love That Man1933Roulette Player (uncredited)
Disgraced!1933Kirk Underwood's Secretary (uncredited)
Professional Sweetheart1933Ipswich's Secretary (uncredited)
The Eagle and the Hawk1933Party Guest (uncredited)
The Phantom Broadcast1933Beth
Mystery Train1931Nurse
The Dark Swan1924Mary Robinson
The Courageous Coward1924Jerry Luther
The Uninvited Guest1924Irene Carlton
Under the Red Robe1923Anne of Austria
On the Banks of the Wabash1923Yvonne
Outcast1922Valentine Moreland
The Face in the Fog1922Mary Dawson
Across the Continent1922Louise Fowler
The Three Musketeers1921Anne of Austria
The Wild Goose1921Diana Manneers
The Road to Divorce1920Mary Bird
The Forged Bride1920Peggy
Rouge and Riches1920Becky
The Pointing Finger1919Mary Murphy
Bonnie Bonnie Lassie1919Alisa Graeme
The Petal on the Current1919Stella Schump
The Weaker Vessel1919Abby Hopkins
The Unpainted Woman1919Gudrun Trygavson
The Amazing Wife1919Cicely Osborne
Creaking Stairs1919'Dearie' Lane
Secret Marriage1919Mary MacLaren
The Vanity Pool1918Marna Royal
Bread1918Candace Newby
A Model's Confession1918Iva Seldon
Her Bargain1917Irma Stanton
The Plow Woman1917Mary MacTavish
Money Madness1917Ethel Fuller
The Mysterious Mrs. Musslewhite1917Phyllis Woodman
Wanted: A Home1916Mina Rogers
Saving the Family Name1916Estelle Ryan
Idle Wives1916ShortMolly
Shoes1916Eva Meyer
Where Are My Children?1916Walton's Maid (uncredited)
My Own True Love1949Woman in Hut (uncredited)
Dream Girl1948Judge Allerton's Wife (uncredited)
Crossed Trails1948Mrs. Laswell
To Each His Own1946Woman at G.A.R. Hall / Nurse (uncredited)
Frontier Feud1945Homesteader Sarah
Kitty1945Maid to Duke Malmunster (uncredited)
The Navajo Trail1945Stella Ramsey
Tomorrow, the World!1944Woman on Sidewalk (uncredited)
A Night of Adventure1944Maid (uncredited)
Lady in the Dark1944Librarian (uncredited)
Around the World1943Nurse (uncredited)
Fighting Valley1943Ma Donovan
Six Gun Gospel1943Mrs. Mary Dailey
The Leopard Man1943Nun (uncredited)
Sunset Serenade1942Party Guest (uncredited)
The Cyclone Kid1942Martha Sullivan (uncredited)
Stagecoach Express1942Stagecoach Passenger (uncredited)
The Man Who Returned to Life1942Mrs. Foster (uncredited)
The Apache Kid1941Settler's Wife (uncredited)
Sunset in Wyoming1941Mrs. Hayes (uncredited)
Blossoms in the Dust1941Bidder (uncredited)
Willie and the Mouse1941ShortMiss Schwarzenheimer (uncredited)
Prairie Pioneers1941Martha Nelson
The Saint in Palm Springs1941Hotel Maid (uncredited)
Misbehaving Husbands1940Gossiping Friend
Love Thy Neighbor1940Nurse (uncredited)
The Fargo Kid1940Mrs. Sarah Winters
The Green Archer1940Mrs. Patton (uncredited)
We Who Are Young1940Nurse Bringing Twin (uncredited)
Rocky Mountain Rangers1940Mrs. Logan (uncredited)
'Til We Meet Again1940Woman Sleeping in Deck Chair (uncredited)
Ghost Valley Raiders1940Townswoman (uncredited)
The Shadow1940Nurse Plunkitt [Ch. 9] (uncredited)
Screw Drivers of 19401940ShortMrs. Screwdriver
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington1939Head Sister (uncredited)
In Name Only1939Nurse at Desk (uncredited)
I Stole a Million1939Nurse (uncredited)
Man of Conquest1939Woman (uncredited)
Union Pacific1939Official's Wife (uncredited)
Broadway Serenade1939Costumer (uncredited)
Midnight1939Stephanie's Party Guest (uncredited)
Sergeant Madden1939Hospital Visitor (uncredited)
The Duke of West Point1938Nurse
Men in Fright1938ShortNurse With Ice Cream (uncredited)
Young Dr. Kildare1938Lodger Bringing Blanket (uncredited)
Under the Big Top1938Nurse (uncredited)
Smashing the Rackets1938Nurse (uncredited)
Numbered Woman1938
Border Wolves1938Woman on Wagon (uncredited)
The Big Broadcast of 19381938Woman (uncredited)
I Met My Love Again1938College Staff Member (uncredited)
52nd Street1937Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Stand-In1937Naomi (uncredited)
Born Reckless1937Nurse (unconfirmed, uncredited)
A Lawman Is Born1937Martha Lance
A Day at the Races1937Nurse (uncredited)
Reckless Ranger1937Mary Allen
The Woman I Love1937uncredited
The Man Who Found Himself1937Mary - Barbara's Maid (uncredited)
Maytime1937Lady of the Court (uncredited)
Sea Devils1937Nurse (uncredited)
Rich Relations1937
Under Cover of Night1937Alumna (uncredited)
What Becomes of the Children?1936Gertrude - the Governess
Reunion1936Mrs. Ogden (uncredited)
Theodora Goes Wild1936Mrs. Wilson (uncredited)
The Garden of Allah1936Nun (uncredited)
Who's Looney Now1936Short uncredited
Man's Best Friend1936Mrs. Strong
One Rainy Afternoon1936Bit Role (uncredited)
Captain January1936Governess (uncredited)
Vamp Till Ready1936Short uncredited
King of the Pecos1936Mrs. Clayborn
Little Lord Fauntleroy1936Maid (uncredited)
Love on a Bet1936Department Store Clerk (uncredited)
The Return of Jimmy Valentine1936Radio Actress (uncredited)
Chatterbox1936Woman Jenny Talks to in Audience (uncredited)
King of Burlesque1936Extra in Audience (uncredited)
Reefer Madness1936Mrs. Lane (uncredited)
The New Frontier1935Mrs. Shaw (as Mary MaClaren)
Three Kids and a Queen1935Customer (uncredited)
O'Shaughnessy's Boy1935Nun (uncredited)
Navy Wife1935Nurse (uncredited)
Harmony Lane1935Mrs. Wade (uncredited)
Bonnie Scotland1935Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Westward Ho1935Ma Wyatt
The Call of the Wild1935Dawson Townswoman (uncredited)
Escapade1935Nurse (uncredited)
Ladies Crave Excitement1935Maid (uncredited)
Saddle Aces1935Mrs. Sabot (as Mary McLaren)
Age of Indiscretion1935Mrs. Shaw's Maid (uncredited)
Alias Mary Dow1935Nurse (uncredited)
Unwelcome Stranger1935Miss Madden - Head of Orphan Asylum (uncredited)
Les Misérables1935Nurse (uncredited)
After Office Hours1935Patterson's Maid (uncredited)
Clive of India1935Nurse (uncredited)
The Painted Veil1934Motherly Woman (scenes deleted)
By Your Leave1934Costume Company Fitter (uncredited)
Evelyn Prentice1934Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Cleopatra1934Roman Woman (uncredited)
The Girl from Missouri1934uncredited
His Greatest Gamble1934Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Whom the Gods Destroy1934Train Passenger (uncredited)
Charlie Chan's Courage1934Mother of Children

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Quality Street1937stand-in - uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 14-F1921Documentary shortHerself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Lone Ranger1938Woman on Wagon (uncredited)
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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