Red haired, blue eyed Marjorie Cameron was born April 23, 1922, in Belle Plain, Iowa, and grew up in Wisconsin. Her parents were Hill Lislie Cameroun and Carrie V. (Ridenour) Cameroun. She was in the Navy in WWII, and served in Washington as an aide to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and as a photographer. After the war she moved to Los Angeles. There she was introduced by a friend to the Agape Lodge of the OTO, where she met future husband John W. (Jack) Parsons. He was a pioneering genius in rocketry, an author, and very involved in the occult. He was associated with Aleister Crowley. Parsons considered her to be an "elemental" and in early 1946 she, Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard undertook the famous "Babylon Working", a long complex magical working attempting to create a magical child. She married Jack Parsons on October 19, 1946 in San Juan Capistrano, California. They were friends of many science fiction writers. Jack was killed in a mysterious explosion in Pasadena in 1952. At the time they were living with several artists and actors, and the house was reputed to be a hotbed of occult and sexual behavior not in keeping with Pasadena's image. She later married Sharif Kimmel. She saw a flying saucer in 1953 and became very interested in them. She painted and was involved in the Los Angeles art world. Her works have been shown at several major art museums. In 1954 she appeared as the Scarlet Woman and as Kali in Kenneth Anger's Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954). In 1957 she won an obscenity trial when one of her drawings caused a raid on the art gallery. She was a friend of Dennis Hopper and Dean Stockwell, and appeared with Hopper as the Water Witch in _Night Tide (1963)_. She died in 1995, at age 73.
Marjorie Conrad is a producer and director, known for Chemical Cut (2016), Desire Path (2020) and Limehouse (2011).
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Marjorie Crump-Shears is an actress, known for Fruitvale Station (2013), Everyday Black Man (2010) and The Postwoman.
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Marjorie is an award-winning director, producer who recently directed her first feature length film. Bottle Monster, featuring industry veteran Willie Aames and Emmy-award winning actor Kim Estes. She has created and sold content and negotiated deals for top TV and film projects including: Rogue (DIRECTV), The James Bond Franchise and numerous other top TV shows and films. Marjorie is an award-winning director, writer and producer, a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (producers of the EMMYs ©) and a member of the Producers Guild of America. Marjorie has background in criminal law, where she worked on a case that went to the Supreme Court. She develops projects that challenge norms and delves into the complexities and flaws of relationships.
Marjorie E. Glantz is known for La Fortuna (2021), La caza (2019) and Bears Love Me! (2019).
Marjorie Eaton was born on February 5, 1901 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Mary Poppins (1964), Night Tide (1961) and That Forsyte Woman (1949). She died on April 21, 1986 in Hollywood, California.
Marjorie Estiano was born on March 8, 1982 in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. She is an actress, known for Sob Pressão (2017), Páginas da Vida (2006) and As Boas Maneiras (2017).
Brooklyn-born Marjorie Gateson learned elocution and poise from her mother, a speech teacher. It was not surprising that her sophistication, correct manners and use of language led to her frequent portrayals of upper crust society matrons, hostesses, social climbers and blue-blooded snobs. Her stage career began in the chorus of "The Dove of Peace" in 1912. Her first featured role was on Broadway in "The Little Cafe", the following year (1913). She continued in musical comedy until her first dramatic role in "So This is Politics" (aka "Strange Bedfellows") in 1924. Other notable theatrical roles included "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Street Scene", "Pygmalion", and "Show Boat" (her last stage role, in 1954, as Parthy Ann Hawks; played in the 1951 motion picture by Agnes Moorehead). She was notable on screen as a jilted wife in The Silver Lining (1932), as a rival to Mae West in Goin' to Town (1935) and, in a rare comical performance, as society matron Mrs. Winthrop LeMoyne, taking boxing lessons from Harold Lloyd in The Milky Way (1936). Critical praise came her way even in smaller roles, acted, as in Lady Killer (1933), with her "customary polish and charm" (New York Times, January 1, 1934). Marjorie Gateson was for some years a member on the governing board of Actor's Equity.