Eve March

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Female

Birthday

27-Sep-1910

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

Fresno, California, USA

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Eve March

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Sherwood Anderson's I'm A Fool Sherwood Anderson's I'm A Fool (1954) Character: N/A
A man tells the story of his coming to adulthood when he left home at age 18 and learned the consequences of telling a lie to impress a girl.
Streets of San Francisco Streets of San Francisco (1949) Character: Joyce Quinn
A police detective (Robert Armstrong) and his wife (Mae Clarke) adopt the wayward son (Gary Gray) of a slain gangster.
The Curse of the Cat People The Curse of the Cat People (1944) Character: Miss Callahan
Amy, the young, friendless daughter of Oliver and Alice Reed, befriends her father's late first wife and an aging, reclusive actress.
The Wild One The Wild One (1953) Character: Dorothy (Telephone Operator) (uncredited)
The Black Rebels Motorcycle Club ride into the small California town of Wrightsville, eager to raise hell. Brooding gang leader Johnny Strabler takes a liking to Kathie, the daughter of the local lawman, as another club rolls into town.
The Guilt of Janet Ames The Guilt of Janet Ames (1947) Character: (uncredited)
A hard-drinking reporter tries to help the embittered widow of the soldier who had saved his life during the war.
Song of Texas Song of Texas (1943) Character: Miss Murray
A man of no worth brags to his daughter back East that he is rich and owns a big ranch. When she decides to pay a visit to her father, Roy and his buddies agree to pretend that the poor man is the owner of the ranch.
Danny Boy Danny Boy (1945) Character: Ruthie Johnson
A U. S. Marines dog is returned to his young owner in the small town of Monrovia at the end of WWII, but a grouchy neighbor believes the animal's military training makes him a threat to the community and files charges to have the dog destroyed.
The Last Hurrah The Last Hurrah (1958) Character: Neighbor (uncredited)
In a changing world where television has become the main source of information, Adam Caulfield, a young sports journalist, witnesses how his uncle, Frank Skeffington, a veteran and honest politician, mayor of a New England town, tries to be reelected while bankers and captains of industry conspire in the shadows to place a weak and manageable candidate in the city hall.
Broadway Broadway (1942) Character: Mary (uncredited)
Gangsters, nightclubs and the Roaring '20s.
They Were Expendable They Were Expendable (1945) Character: Nurse (uncredited)
After a demonstration of new PT boats, navy brass are still unconvinced of their viability in combat, leaving Lt. "Rusty" Ryan frustrated. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, however, Ryan and his buddy Lt. Brickley are told they can finally take their squadron into battle. The PT boats quickly prove their worth, successfully shooting down Japanese planes, relaying messages between islands, and picking off a multitude of enemy ships.
The Seventh Victim The Seventh Victim (1943) Character: Mildred Gilchrist (Uncredited)
After young Mary Gibson discovers that her older sister Jacqueline has disappeared, she leaves her boarding school and heads to New York City to track down her sibling. But Mary gets drawn deeper into the mystery.
Adam's Rib Adam's Rib (1949) Character: Grace
A woman's attempted murder of her uncaring husband results in everyday quarrels in the lives of Adam and Amanda, a pair of happily married lawyers who end up on opposite sides of the case in court.
Killer McCoy Killer McCoy (1947) Character: Mrs. Martin
Tommy McCoy grew up poor and scrappy. As a young man he discovers that he can fight with his powerful right arm. He becomes successful at boxing, however he has an alcoholic father.
Canon City Canon City (1948) Character: Mrs. Bauer
Prisoners battle each other -- and the police -- when they escape the Colorado State Penitentiary.
Calling Wild Bill Elliott Calling Wild Bill Elliott (1943) Character: Mary Culver
When territorial governor Steven Nichols (Herbert Heyes) terrorizes the population with violence and heavy taxes, the Culver family stands up to him, but after the family patriarch is murdered, wandering gunslinger Wild Bill Elliott (Wild Bill Elliott) is falsely accused of the crime.
The Sun Shines Bright The Sun Shines Bright (1953) Character: Mallie Cramp
With the election approaching, a judge in a Southern town at the turn of the 20th century is involved variously in revealing the real identity of a young woman, reliving his Civil War memories, and preventing the lynching of an African youth.



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