Marguerita Padula was born on January 1, 1891 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress, known for Hit the Deck (1929), The Cuckoos (1930) and Lady of the Tropics (1939). She died on February 22, 1957 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Marguerite Bouniol is known for Sophie: A Murder in West Cork (2021) and Saturday Night with Miriam (2005).
Marguerite Chapman, a small-town secretary and tomboy nicknamed "Slugger", became a model only after friends insisted "you oughta be in pictures", and she went on to act in more than 30 movies. Never a Hollywood wannabe, Chapman grew up in Chatham, New York, with four brothers. She started working as a typist and switchboard operator in White Plains, New York. Praised repeatedly for her beauty, she became a John Powers model in New York City. After she had appeared on the covers of enough magazines, studios beckoned her to Los Angeles. From 1940 to 1943 she appeared in 18 movies, ranging from Charles Chaplin comedies to armed services booster films as a member of the Warner Bros. singing and dancing Navy Blues Sextet. Chapman was cast as the leading lady in Destroyer (1943) with Edward G. Robinson and Glenn Ford. During World War II she entertained troops, kissed purchasers of large war bonds and appeared in a string of war-themed pictures. By the 1950s, however, she had slipped into supporting roles, notably as the secretary in The Seven Year Itch (1955) with Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell. As her film career waned, she made a few appearances on television, and appeared occasionally in small theaters. Her last film, The Amazing Transparent Man (1960), was a low-budget sci-fi quickie shot by cult director Edgar G. Ulmer in a few days on the grounds of the state fair in Texas (she was asked to appear as "Old Rose" Calver in Titanic (1997), but she was too ill at the time, and the role went to Gloria Stuart). She was married and divorced from attorney G. Bentley Ryan and assistant director Richard Bremerkamp. Her acting career is memorialized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Marguerite Damour is an actress, known for Survivre à ses enfants (2021), Germain s'éteint (2019) and Bloody Caesar (2021).
Marguerite de la Motte was trained as a dancer, reputedly by the great ballerina Anna Pavlova, and entered films in 1918. She played opposite Douglas Fairbanks in many of his productions. Like many performers of the silent era, however, she was not able to sustain her career with the coming of talkies, and was soon relegated to smaller roles in minor productions.
Marguerite Duval is an actress, known for Party Girl (2014).
Marguerite Einhorn is known for Mute Date (2019), Guitar Basics with Cody Clarke (2009) and DVD Talk with Cody Clarke (2010).
Marguerite Gioia Insolia is an actress and writer born in Massachusetts and raised both in The States and Italy. She is best known for her series regular role in the Ben Silverman produced comedic series, "Massholes", which she co-created after the viral success of her one woman, multi character "Shit Boston Girl's Say" sketch video. Insolia's father, Francesco, was born and raised in Sicily. Her mother, Suzanne, was raised outside of Boston and is of Irish, Scottish, and French descent. Marguerite is a citizen of both the United States and Italy, and was raised in a multi-lingual home speaking English, Spanish, and Italian. She attended New York University and graduated Cum Laude with minor degrees in Religious Studies and Studio Art.
Marguerite Hanna is known for Reginald the Vampire (2022).
Marguerite Henry is a producer and director, known for His Killer Fan (2021), Write Before Christmas (2019) and Criss Angel Believe (2013).