Marguerite De La Motte
Born
22 June 1902 (123)
Place of Birth
Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Also known as
Peggy De La Motte, Marguerite Beatrice De La Motte
Biography
Marguerite De La Motte (June 22, 1902 – March 10, 1950) was an American film actress, most notably of the silent film era. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, De La Motte was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De La Motte. She was a 1917 graduate of the Egan School of drama, music, and dancing. De La Motte began her entertainment career studying ballet under Anna Pavlova. In 1919, she became the dance star of Sid Grauman on the stage of his theater. In 1918, at the age of 16, she made her screen debut...
Marguerite De La Motte (June 22, 1902 – March 10, 1950) was an American film actress, most notably of the silent film era. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, De La Motte was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De La Motte. She was a 1917 graduate of the Egan School of drama, music, and dancing. De La Motte began her entertainment career studying ballet under Anna Pavlova. In 1919, she became the dance star of Sid Grauman on the stage of his theater. In 1918, at the age of 16, she made her screen debut in the Douglas Fairbanks-directed romantic comedy film Arizona. In 1920, both of her parents died, her mother in January in an automobile accident and her father in August from heart disease. Film producer J.L. Frothingham assumed guardianship of her and her younger brother. De La Motte spent the 1920s appearing in numerous films, often cast by Douglas Fairbanks to play opposite him in swashbuckling adventure films such as 1920's The Mark of Zorro and The Three Musketeers. She developed a close friendship with Fairbanks and his wife, actress Mary Pickford. Her career as an actress slowed dramatically at the end of the silent film era of the 1920s. She did continue acting in bit parts through the sound era and made her final appearance in the 1942 film Overland Mail opposite both Noah Beery Sr. and Noah Beery Jr., as well as Lon Chaney Jr. After her film career ended, De La Motte worked as an inspector in a southern California war plant during World War II. Later she came to San Francisco, California, where she worked in the Red Cross office. On February 8, 1960, De La Motte was awarded a star in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6902 Hollywood Blvd., in Hollywood, California.
Filmography (40)
Overland Mail
1942
The Man Who Returned to Life
1942
Reg'lar Fellers
1941
A Woman's Man
1934
Shadow Ranch
1930
Montmartre Rose
1929
The Iron Mask
1929
Broadway Madness
1927
Ragtime
1927
The Kid Sister
1927
Held by the Law
1927
The Final Extra
1927
Pals in Paradise
1926
The Last Frontier
1926
The Unknown Soldier
1926
Red Dice
1926
Fifth Avenue
1926
The People vs. Nancy Preston
1925
The Girl Who Wouldn't Work
1925
Children of the Whirlwind
1925
Daughters Who Pay
1925
Cheaper to Marry
1925
In Love with Love
1924
East of Broadway
1924
Those Who Dare
1924
The Beloved Brute
1924
Gerald Cranston's Lady
1924
The Clean Heart
1924
Richard the Lion-Hearted
1923
Desire
1923
Wandering Daughters
1923
A Man of Action
1923
Just Like a Woman
1923
Scars of Jealousy
1923
The Famous Mrs. Fair
1923
What a Wife Learned
1923
The Jilt
1922
Shadows
1922
Shattered Idols
1922
The Three Musketeers
1921