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Connie Marshall

Connie Marshall

Acting

April 28, 1933 – May 22, 2001 (died at 68)
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Female
13 Movies
1 TV Shows

A promising blue-to-gray-eyed, blonde-haired child actress of the post-WWII years who had more talent than she was given credit for, little Connie Marshall was born on April 28, 1933 in New York City. Her parents were not of show business stock, her father being a lieutenant with the Allied Military Government in Europe. She was a direct descent of this country's first Chief Justice, John Marshall, and was also a descendant of Geradus Beekamn, who was the first colonial governor of New York. A strikingly sensitive-looking tyke with sad, beady eyes, she broke into the competitive side of show business quite young (age 5) as a pig-tailed model for commercial newspapers and magazines. Frequently used by New York photographers, artists and caricaturists, she began her acting career a year later quite by happenstance. A failed screen test taken in Hollywood was, by luck, seen by 20th Century-Fox director Lloyd Bacon who just happened to be casting the role of little Mary Osborne in the warm family comedy-drama Sunday Dinner for a Soldier (1944). The film went on to star the future husband and wife team of Anne Baxter and John Hodiak, who first met and fell in love while shooting this picture. Director Bacon stopped looking when he came across Connie. Educated at the Gardner School in New York, where she appeared in a few plays, and the Fox Studio School, Connie also studied ballet and ballroom dancing. She made a strong impression in her very first film, with a natural forlorn ease as one of the Osborne children that also included up-and-coming Bobby Driscoll. With Connie's second picture Sentimental Journey (1946), she was handed her best weepy-eyed showcase. Fatally ill actress Maureen O'Hara adopts an orphan girl (Connie) so her Broadway producer husband John Payne will have someone to care for after she passes away. The treacly plot follows the difficult adjustment between the grief-stricken two who are left behind, but eventually guided together by O'Hara's spirit. The pathetic storyline was a bit much but Connie held her own beautifully and received rave reviews. Connie continued to show precocious promise in the post-war years in both sentimental drama and lightweight comedy with Dragonwyck (1946) as the daughter of Vincent Price; Home, Sweet Homicide (1946) as an amateur young sleuth who tries to solve a neighborhood murder aided by brother and sister Peggy Ann Garner and Dean Stockwell; Mother Wore Tights (1947) as the daughter of song-and-dance team Betty Grable and Dan Dailey; and the noted comedy classic Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) as one of the Blandings offspring of Cary Grant and Myrna Loy. These subsequent film roles, however, didn't match in importance when compared to her first two films. Connie was to work with the silver screen's top movie stars over the years, including Gene Tierney and Joan Crawford, but once she outgrew her precociousness, her career began to fade away. She attempted TV with the short-lived series "Doc Corkle" (1952) and appeared as a feisty teen co-star opposite Gene Autry in his film oater Saginaw Trail (1953), but by 1954, after an un-billed part in Rogue Cop (1954), Connie was literally and figuratively out of the picture.

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

1948 7.0

as Betsy Blandings

Age 14 (now 68)
Dragonwyck
Dragonwyck

Dragonwyck

1946 6.7

as Katrine Van Ryn

Age 12 (now 68)
Daisy Kenyon
Daisy Kenyon

Daisy Kenyon

1947 6.6

as Marie O'Mara

Age 14 (now 68)
Mother Wore Tights
Mother Wore Tights

Mother Wore Tights

1947 5.7

as Mikie

Age 14 (now 68)
The Green Promise
The Green Promise

The Green Promise

1949 6.4

as Abigail Matthews

Age 15 (now 68)
Kill the Umpire
Kill the Umpire

Kill the Umpire

1950 6.9

as Suzie Johnson

Age 16 (now 68)
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier

Sunday Dinner for a Soldier

1944 5.5

as Mary Osborne

Age 11 (now 68)
Home Sweet Homicide
Home Sweet Homicide

Home Sweet Homicide

1946 4.5

as April Carstairs

Age 13 (now 68)
Wake Up and Dream
Wake Up and Dream

Wake Up and Dream

1946 7.4

as Nella Cairn

Age 13 (now 68)
The Twonky
The Twonky

The Twonky

1953 4.3

as Cheerleader, at Kerry's house with football players

Age 20 (now 68)
Rogue Cop
Rogue Cop

Rogue Cop

1954 5.7

as Frances (uncredited)

Age 21 (now 68)
Sentimental Journey
Sentimental Journey

Sentimental Journey

1946 6.5

as Mehitabel 'Hitty' Weatherly

Age 12 (now 68)
Saginaw Trail
Saginaw Trail

Saginaw Trail

1953 6.5

as Flora Tourney

Age 20 (now 68)
Doc Corkle
DC

Doc Corkle

1952 10.0

as Laurie Corkle

Age 19 (now 68)
3 eps