Marie Dressler
Actor
Born Nov 9, 1868 · Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
Active 1914–1934 · Awards: Academy Award for Best Actress, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marie Dressler (born Leila Marie Koerber, November 9, 1868 – July 28, 1934) was a Canadian-American stage and screen actress, comedian, and early silent film and Depression-era film star.
Filmography
Dinner at Eight (1933) — Carlotta VanceTugboat Annie (1933) — AnnieChristopher Bean (1933) — AbbyEmma (1932) — Emma ThatcherProsperity (1932) — Maggie WarrenPolitics (1931) — Hattie BurnsReducing (1931) — Marie TruffleAnna Christie (1930) — Marthy OwensMin and Bill (1930) — Min DivotCaught Short (1930) — Marie JonesThe Girl Said No (1930) — Hettie BrownChasing Rainbows (1930) — BonnieOne Romantic Night (1930) — Princess BeatriceLet Us Be Gay (1930) — Mrs. BouccicaultDangerous Females (1929) — Sarah BascomThe Vagabond Lover (1929) — Ethel Bertha WhitehallThe Patsy (1928) — Ma HarringtonThe Divine Lady (1928) — Mrs. HartBringing Up Father (1928) — Annie MooreBreakfast at Sunrise (1927) — QueenThe Callahans and the Murphys (1927) — Mrs. CallahanThe Joy Girl (1927) — Mrs. HeathTillie Wakes Up (1917) — Tillie TinkelpawTillie's Punctured Romance (1914) — Tillie Banks