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Joan Marsh (July 10, 1913 – August 10, 2000), born Dorothy D. Rosher, was an American film actress. Her father was Charles Rosher, an award-winning cinematographer. She was a child actress before becoming an adult thespian.
Date Of Birth July 10, 1914 Died 2000-08-10 Place Of Birth Porterville, California, U.S. Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse John D. W. Morrill Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Her last film was released in June 1944. 2 Was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1931. 3 Retired from film and went into the stationery business (Paper Unlimited). 4 Her mother's maiden name is Hayes. 5 Daughter of pioneering cinematographer Charles Rosher . 6 Reported to have the smallest feet in Hollywood, size 2AAA. 7 Sister of Charles Rosher Jr.
Actress Title Year Status Character Follow the Leader 1944 Milly McGinnis Mr. Muggs Steps Out 1943 Brenda Murray Secret Service in Darkest Africa 1943 Janet Blake Keep 'Em Slugging 1943 Lola Police Bullets 1942 Donna Wells The Man in the Trunk 1942 Yvonne Duvalle Road to Zanzibar 1941 Dimples Blame It on Love 1940 Short Terry Arden Fast and Loose 1939 Bobby Neville Idiot's Delight 1939 Elaine Messiger The Lady Objects 1938 June Lane Life Begins at College 1937 Cuddles Hot Water 1937 Bebe Montaine Charlie Chan on Broadway 1937 Joan Wendall What Becomes of the Children? 1936 Marion Worthington Brilliant Marriage 1936 Madge Allison Dancing Feet 1936 Judy Jones Anna Karenina 1935 Lili Champagne for Breakfast 1935 Vivian Morton We're Rich Again 1934 Carolyn 'Carrie' Page Many Happy Returns 1934 Florence Allen You're Telling Me! 1934 Pauline Bisbee Rainbow Over Broadway 1933 Judy Chibbins Three Cornered Moon 1933 Kitty It's Great to Be Alive 1933 Toots The Man Who Dared 1933 Joan Novak Uncle Jake 1933 Short Joan - Wife Daring Daughters 1933 Betty Cummings High Gear 1933 Anne Merritt Speed Demon 1932 Jean Torrance That's My Boy 1932 Co-ed (uncredited) Bachelor's Affairs 1932 Eva Mills Are You Listening? 1932 Honey O'Neil The Wet Parade 1932 Evelyn Fessenden Maker of Men 1931 Dorothy Politics 1931 Daisy Evans Shipmates 1931 Mary Lou Three Girls Lost 1931 Marcia Tallant Meet the Wife 1931 Doris Bellamy A Tailor Made Man 1931 Beanie Dance, Fools, Dance 1931 Sylvia Inspiration 1931 Madeleine Dorety The Lady Killer 1931 Short Framed! 1931 Short The Mardi Gras 1930 Short The Knockout 1930 Short Hammer and Tongs 1930 Short Kid Roberts 1930 Short Little Accident 1930 Doris All Quiet on the Western Front 1930 Poster Girl (uncredited) King of Jazz 1930 Blonde ("A Bench in the Park") (uncredited) Little Lord Fauntleroy 1921 uncredited Thou Art the Man 1920 Ellie Prescott (as Dorothy Rosher) Young Mrs. Winthrop 1920 Rosie (as Dorothy Rosher) Suds 1920 Undetermined Role (uncredited) Pollyanna 1920 Bit Role (uncredited) Daddy-Long-Legs 1919 uncredited Captain Kidd, Jr. 1919 Child (uncredited) Women's Weapons 1918 Nicholas Jr.'s Sister (as Dorothy Rosher) One Hundred Percent American 1918 Short uncredited The Bond 1918 Short Cupid (uncredited) Johanna Enlists 1918 uncredited How Could You, Jean? 1918 Morley Child (as Dorothy Rosher) The Little Princess 1917 Child (uncredited) Hearts Aflame 1915 Child (as Dorothy Rosher) The Mad Maid of the Forest 1915 Short The Child (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Inspiration 1931 performer: "Liebestraum No. 3 A Dream of Love"
Self Title Year Status Character I Used to Be in Pictures 2000 Documentary Herself Screen Snapshots, Series 14, No. 1 1934 Documentary short Herself
Known for movies You're Telling Me! (1934) as Pauline Bisbee
Anna Karenina (1935) as Lili
Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) as Joan Wendall
Road to Zanzibar (1941) as Dimples