Marcia Mae Jones
Born
1 August 1924 (101)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Also known as
Marsha Mae Jones, Marcia May Jones
Biography
Marcia Mae Jones was born on August 1, 1924, to an acting family. Her mother, Freda Jones, was an actress, and all three of her siblings - Margaret Jones, Macon Jones, and Marvin Jones - were child actors. But Marcia Mae had the most successful career, and she was the only one of her siblings to become a child star. She made her acting debut when just six months old, when director James Cruze saw her in her baby carriage and immediately cast her as the baby in his film Mannequin (1926). Her fir...
Marcia Mae Jones was born on August 1, 1924, to an acting family. Her mother, Freda Jones, was an actress, and all three of her siblings - Margaret Jones, Macon Jones, and Marvin Jones - were child actors. But Marcia Mae had the most successful career, and she was the only one of her siblings to become a child star. She made her acting debut when just six months old, when director James Cruze saw her in her baby carriage and immediately cast her as the baby in his film Mannequin (1926). Her first major role was in Night Nurse (1931), in which she played a sick child that a sinister hospital staff was trying to murder. By age 10, Marcia Mae had appeared in several dramatic films. In 1936, she played a terrified victim of school bullying in These Three (1936), a role that brought her much attention. In 1937, she played the crippled Klara in Heidi (1937). The film starred two other child actors, Delmar Watson and Shirley Temple. Despite a four-year age difference, Marcia Mae and Shirley acted well with each other, and they appeared together again in The Little Princess (1939). Besides Shirley Temple and Delmar Watson, Marcia Mae worked with several other child stars of the 1930s, including Jane Withers, Bonita Granville, Jackie Moran, Sybil Jason, and her favorite, Jackie Cooper. Marcia Mae's film career began to slow down in the early 1950s, after which she largely appeared in television roles. Her adult life was marred by the suicide of her second husband, Bill Davenport, and problems with alcohol. She eventually conquered her alcohol dependency and became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Marcia Mae Jones died on 2 September 2007 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Filmography (40)
Shirley Temple: The Biggest Little Star
1996
Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling
1993
The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe
1974
The Way We Were
1973
A Great American Tragedy
1972
Live a Little, Love a Little
1968
Meet the Family
1954
The Star
1952
The Yellow Haired Kid
1952
Chicago Calling
1951
Life with Buster Keaton
1951
Hi-Jacked
1950
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
1950
Arson, Inc.
1949
Tucson
1949
Trouble Preferred
1948
Street Corner
1948
The Fabulous Fraud
1948
Snafu
1945
Lady in the Death House
1944
Nine Girls
1944
Top Man
1943
Nobody's Darling
1943
The Youngest Profession
1943
Secrets of a Co-Ed
1942
Let's Go Collegiate
1941
The Gang's All Here
1941
Nice Girl?
1941
The Old Swimmin' Hole
1940
Haunted House
1940
Anne of Windy Poplars
1940
Tomboy
1940
Meet Dr. Christian
1939
First Love
1939
The Flying Irishman
1939
The Little Princess
1939
Barefoot Boy
1938
Mad About Music
1938
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
1938
Lady Behave!
1937