
Marjorie Weaver
Photoplayd Industry Rating
Not enough rated films yet to compute a weighted score.
Roles are weighted by involvement: director 1.0, screenwriter 0.7, lead 0.8, supporting 0.4, crew 0.1.
Marjorie Weaver (March 2, 1913 – October 1, 1994) was an American film actress of the 1930s through the early 1950s.
Known for
Credits

Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
as Mary Todd

We're Not Married! (1952)
as Ruthie (uncredited)

Sally, Irene and Mary (1938)
as Mary Stevens

This Is My Affair (1937)
as Miss Blackburn

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 (1941)
as Self

The Californian (1937)
as Rosalia Miller

China Clipper (1936)
as Secretary

Michael Shayne: Private Detective (1940)
as Phyllis Brighton

Murder Over New York (1940)
as Patricia Shaw

Hollywood Victory Caravan (1945)
as Marjorie Weaver

Hot Water (1937)
as Vicki Enfield

The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942)
as Catherine Wolff

On the Avenue (1937)
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)

You Can't Ration Love (1944)
as Marian Douglas

Let's Face It (1943)
as Jean Blanchard

The Honeymoon's Over (1939)
as Betty Stewart Todd

Three Blind Mice (1938)
as Moira Charters

Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940)
as Paula Drake

The Mad Martindales (1942)
as Evelyn Martindale

Man at Large (1941)
as Dallas Davis

The Cisco Kid and the Lady (1939)
as Julie Lawson

Just Off Broadway (1942)
as Judy Taylor

I'll Give a Million (1938)
as Jean Hofmann

For Beauty's Sake (1941)
as Dime Pringle

Shooting High (1940)
as Marjorie Pritchard

Second Honeymoon (1937)
as Joy

Kentucky Moonshine (1938)
as Caroline

Maryland (1940)
as Georgie Tomlin

Big Business (1937)
as Vicky

Life Begins in College (1937)
as Miss Murphy

Fashion Model (1945)
as Peggy Rooney

The Great Alaskan Mystery (1944)
as Ruth Miller

Shadow of Suspicion (1944)
as Claire Winter

Leave It to Blondie (1945)
as Rita Rogers

Chicken Wagon Family (1939)
as Cecile Fippany

Hold That Co-ed (1938)
as Marjorie Blake

Murder Among Friends (1941)
as Mary Lou

Melody for Two (1937)
as Switchboard Operator

Pardon My Rhythm (1944)
as Dixie Moore

Here Comes Carter (1936)
as Bronson's Secretary





