
Marion Aye
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From Wikipedia Marion Aye (April 5, 1903 – July 21, 1951) was an American actress of screen and stage who starred in several films during the 1920s, mostly comedies. She is sometimes credited as Maryon Aye. Born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of James H. Aye, she was "discovered" by legendary moviemaker Mack Sennett. She was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1922. She was a capable dancer, a talent she exhibited in several films. She also appeared in eighteen western shorts opposite Bob Reeves. Following retirement, she suffered isolation from the film industry, which had virtually forgotten her. In 1935 she attempted suicide. There were several more attempts, ending with her successful suicide attempt in 1951 in Hollywood, California.
Known for
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Up the River (1930)
as Actress (uncredited)

Hearts and Flowers (1919)
as Bathing Girl

Irene (1926)
as Helen Cheston

The Meanest Man in the World (1923)
as Nellie Clarke

The Sportsman (1921)
Actor

The Last Man on Earth (1924)
as Red Sal

The Star Dust Trail (1924)
as Girl

The Wampas Baby Stars of 1922 (1922)
as Self

The Weak-End Party (1922)
as Lily - the Birthday Girl

The Roughneck (1924)
as Marrat's Girl

The Vengeance Trail (1921)
as Grace Winwood

Why Beaches Are Popular (1919)
as Bathing Girl





