
Marjorie Bonner
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Margerie Bonner (February 17, 1905 – September 28, 1988) was an American actress, scriptwriter, and novelist. She is best known as the wife of Malcolm Lowry and for her support of the author while he wrote his best known novel, Under the Volcano, considered one of the finest novels of the 20th century. The younger sister of silent screen star Priscilla Bonner, she also appeared in several films (spelling her first name Marjorie), among them Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings (1927), The Sign of the Cross (1932), and the talkie Cleopatra (1934). By the late 1930s her movie career was over and she was working as a personal assistant to the actress Penny Singleton. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cleopatra (1934)
as Roman Girl (uncredited)

Reno (1923)
as Marjory Towne

Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry (1976)
as herself

Poor Girls (1927)
as Vivian Stewart
Paying the Price (1927)
as One of Gordon's Daughters

Trail of Courage (1928)
as Ruth Tobin

Daughters of Today (1924)
as Maisie
Secret Orders (1926)
as Mary, Janet's friend

The Ancient Highway (1925)
as Angel Fanchon

A Broadway Lady (1925)
as Mary Andrews

Sinners' Parade (1928)
as Sadie

The Four-Footed Ranger (1928)
as Katy Pearl Lee
Rapid Fire Romance (1926)
as Dixie Demnman

A Made-To-Order Hero (1927)
as Margery Murray




