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Marjorie Kane was born on April 28, 1909 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for The Dentist (1932), The Pharmacist (1933) and Second Chorus (1940). She died on January 8, 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth April 28, 1909 Died 1992-01-01 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Star Sign Taurus
Actress Title Year Status Character The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna 1959 TV Series Script Girl Week-End with Father 1951 Maid at Party (uncredited) Again... Pioneers 1950 Church woman at The Patch The Secret Fury 1950 Maid (uncredited) Cinderella Jones 1946 uncredited Life with Blondie 1945 Bit Role (uncredited) Girls of the Big House 1945 Inmate (uncredited) Mildred Pierce 1945 Waitress (uncredited) Behind City Lights 1945 Waitress (uncredited) Reckless Age 1944 Restaurant Patron (uncredited) Man from Frisco 1944 Girl (uncredited) Garden of Eatin' 1943 Short Pistol Packing Mama (uncredited) Slightly Dangerous 1943 Customer (uncredited) You Can't Escape Forever 1942 Bridesmaid (uncredited) Girl Trouble 1942 Cashier (uncredited) Three Smart Saps 1942 Short Woman on Dance Floor (uncredited) Glove Birds 1942 Short Bit Role (uncredited) Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. 1941 Cigarette Girl (uncredited) The Kink of the Campus 1941 Short Petite dancer (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Design for Scandal 1941 Telephone Operator (uncredited) The Officer and the Lady 1941 Phone Operator (uncredited) Sailors on Leave 1941 Perky Cutie (uncredited) Half Shot at Sunrise 1941 Short Mrs. Wilson Fresh as a Freshman 1941 Short Student (uncredited) Second Chorus 1940 Secretary Cookoo Cavaliers 1940 Short Mexican Woman (uncredited) Youth Will Be Served 1940 Sue (uncredited) Hit Parade of 1941 1940 uncredited Melody and Moonlight 1940 Showgirl (uncredited) No Census, No Feeling 1940 Short Maid (uncredited) From Nurse to Worse 1940 Short Nurse (uncredited) How High Is Up? 1940 Short Pedestrian (uncredited) Scatterbrain 1940 uncredited I Take This Woman 1940 Cashier (scenes deleted) Slightly Honorable 1939 Telephone Operator (uncredited) Destry Rides Again 1939 Saloon Floozie (uncredited) Little Accident 1939 Woman Ironer (uncredited) Unseen Guardians 1939 Short Bit Role (uncredited) Broadway Serenade 1939 3rd 5&10 Salesgirl (uncredited) Three Smart Girls Grow Up 1939 Wedding Guest (uncredited) Trade Winds 1938 Sam's girl (uncredited) Sweethearts 1938 Telephone Operator (uncredited) There Goes My Heart 1938 Secretary (uncredited) Crime Takes a Holiday 1938 Singer (uncredited) Youth Takes a Fling 1938 Switchboard Operator (uncredited) The Gladiator 1938 Miss Taylor - Student (uncredited) Having Wonderful Time 1938 Camp Guest (uncredited) The Marines Are Here 1938 Cabaret Girl (uncredited) Swiss Miss 1938 Chambermaid (uncredited) Merrily We Live 1938 Rosa Something to Sing About 1937 Regan's Receptionist (uncredited) Counsel on De Fence 1934 Short uncredited Take a Chance 1933 Dancehall Girl (uncredited) The Pharmacist 1933 Short Priscilla Dilweg (as Babe Kane) The Singing Boxer 1933 Short Miss Pettibone (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Blue of the Night 1933 Short Marian Bradley (as 'Babe' Kane) The Human Fish 1932 Short Coldwater Cheerleader (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) The Lion and the House 1932 Short Mary McCoy - Lloyd's Daughter (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) The Dentist 1932 Short Mary - Dentist's Daughter (as 'Babe' Kane) The Singing Plumber 1932 Short Maggie O'Brien (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Up Popped the Ghost 1932 Short Annie Carey (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Hatta Marri 1932 Short Ophelia (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) The Loud Mouth 1932 Short Edith Morgan Jimmy's New Yacht 1932 Short Mary Ford (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) The Spot on the Rug 1932 Short Dorothy / Princes in The Spot on the Rug (as Babe Kane) Billboard Girl 1932 Short Mary Malone (as Margie Babe Kane) Grandma's Girl 1930 Short Betty Martin (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Night Work 1930 Cabaret Singer (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Hot Curves 1930 Girl (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Sunny Skies 1930 Doris Ladies in Love 1930 Marjorie (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) The Voice of Hollywood No. 9 1930 Short Babe Kane (uncredited) Be Yourself! 1930 Lola (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane) Bubbles 1930 Short Mother in Checkered Dress (uncredited) The Forward Pass 1929 Student (uncredited) The Great Gabbo 1929 Babe (as Margie 'Babe' Kane) The Dance of Life 1929 Performer: 'The Flippity Flop' (uncredited) Border Romance 1929 Nina (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical 2008 Video documentary performer: "Unidentified Song", "Every Now and Then", "That New Step" - uncredited Garden of Eatin' 1943 Short performer: "She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain" Night Work 1930 performer: "Deep In Your Heart", "I'm Tired Of My Tired Man" - uncredited Sunny Skies 1930 performer: "Wanna Find a Boy", "Must Be Love" - uncredited Bubbles 1930 Short performer: "Bubbles" - uncredited The Great Gabbo 1929 performer: "Every Now and Then", "That New Step" - uncredited The Dance of Life 1929 performer: "The Flippity Flop" Border Romance 1929 performer: "The Girl From Topolobombo"
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 23 1930 Short Herself, Mack Sennett Actress
Known for movies The Dentist (1932) as Mary - Dentist's Daughter
The Pharmacist (1933) as Priscilla Dilweg
Second Chorus (1940) as Secretary
The Great Gabbo (1929) as Babe