Marie Astaire

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1864

Gender

Female

Birthday

30-Nov-1907

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • Esther May Brusberg

Marie Astaire

Biography

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Credits

Nerve Tonic Nerve Tonic (1924) Character: Eddie's Fiancee
Jimmie Adams comedy produced by Al Christie.
Lights Out Lights Out (1923) Character: Barbara
Notorious crooks "Hairpin" Annie and Sea Bass steal a suitcase on the train and discover that it is filled with scenarios. Its owner, Egbert Winslow, agrees to write a screenplay about the underworld with Sea Bass's help. Sea Bass, seeing a chance to expose a pal who has double-crossed him, describes "High-Shine" Joe and some of his underworld activities. Joe sees the film in a South American theater and recognizes himself. He goes to the motion picture studio determined to kill Egbert Winslow, but bank president Peyton, who has been robbed by Joe, appears simultaneously with the police and saves Winslow.
Night Parade Night Parade (1929) Character: Florence - Party Guest
Bobby Martin, a young middleweight champion boxer, is an honest and decent fighter. However, a dishonest but beautiful woman uses every trick to ensnare him.
The Mad Whirl The Mad Whirl (1925) Character: Julia Carling
A teenager with permissive parents gets too caught up in wild parties and the fast life.
The Doorway to Hell The Doorway to Hell (1930) Character: Kitty, Fortune Teller (uncredited)
A vicious crime lord decides that he has had enough and much to the shock of his colleagues decides to give the business to his second in command and retire to Florida after marrying his moll. Unfortunately, he has no idea that she and the man are lovers.
'G' Men 'G' Men (1935) Character: Gerard's Moll (uncredited)
James “Brick” Davis, a struggling attorney, owes his education to a mobster, but always has refused to get involved with the underworld. When a friend of his is gunned down by a notorious criminal, Brick decides to abandon the exercise of the law and join the Department of Justice to capture the murderer.
Millie Millie (1931) Character: Bobby (uncredited)
After a tumultuous first marriage, Millie Blake learns to love her newfound independence and drags her feet on the possibility of remarriage. The years pass, and now Millie's daughter garners the attentions of men - men who once devoted their time to her mother.
The Last Man on Earth The Last Man on Earth (1924) Character: Paula Prodwell
An epidemic has killed off all of the fertile men on earth, except for Elmer Smith, a hillbilly who lives out in a cabin in the Ozarks, when he is discovered, every woman on the planet begins fighting over him.
A Soldier's Plaything A Soldier's Plaything (1930) Character: Lola
A pair of hapless half-wits get into continuous mischief during the occupation of Germany after WW I.
Dr. Socrates Dr. Socrates (1935) Character: Moll
Dr. Socrates gave up his brilliant career as surgeon in a prominent hospital because his betrothed died under his knife. He is now a struggling doctor in a small town that has a gangster's hideout.
Upperworld Upperworld (1934) Character: Chorus Girl (uncredited)
A railroad tycoon, disillusioned with his marriage, starts seeing a showgirl. Things go agreeably until the woman's manager decides to blackmail the millionaire.
A Trip to Chinatown A Trip to Chinatown (1926) Character: Rose Blood
A young hypochondriac who believes that he has only a week to live. His name, by the way, is Welland Strong. He decides to visit his uncle in the short amount of time he has left in the world. Eventually Strong winds up in Chinatown.
Boobs in the Wood Boobs in the Wood (1925) Character: La ragazza - Hazel Wood
Chester Winfield tries to make it as a lumberjack, but he's foiled by his lack of strength and the jealous foreman, Big Bill Reardon, after Chester catches the eye of Hazel Wood, Big Bill's favorite and the camp's waitress. Bill tries to eliminate Chester, so he and Hazel head down the mountain for other work. She waits tables and gets him a job as a dishwasher. He spills kerosene in the soup and then must serve it to an angry customer. Hazel tells a couple of tall tales about Chester, and soon all the customers, the owner, and the cook, think he's a desperado. They make him the saloon bouncer. Some trick shooting seals his reputation. Then Big Bill arrives for a showdown.
The Grand Parade The Grand Parade (1930) Character: Polly
No one suffered more magnificently in the early-talkie era than the inimitable Helen Twelvetrees. In Grand Parade, the actress is cast as Molly, the sweetheart of minstrel-show performer Jack Kelly. Rising to the top of his profession, Kelly plummets to the bottom thanks to his fondness for intoxicating beverages. Molly nurses and coddles Kelly back to health, giving nary a thought for her own comfort or happiness.
Women in the Wind Women in the Wind (1939) Character: Woman (uncredited)
A famous aviator helps an amateur enter a cross-country air race for women.



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