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Marion Byron

Marion Byron
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Born Miriam Bilenkin
(1911-03-16)March 16, 1911
Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
Died July 5, 1985(1985-07-05) (aged 74)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Resting place Hillside Memorial Park
Other names Peanuts
Occupation Film actress, comedian
Years active 1928–1938
Spouse(s) Lou Breslow (1932–1985; her death); 2 sons

Marion Byron (born Miriam Bilenkin; March 16, 1911, Dayton, Ohio – July 5, 1985, Santa Monica, California) was a petite (4'11" in high heels)American movie comedian.

After following her sister into a short stage career as a singer/dancer, she was given her first movie role as Buster Keaton's leading lady in the film Steamboat Bill Jr. in 1928. From there she was hired by Hal Roach to co-star in short subjects with Max Davidson, Edgar Kennedy, and Charley Chase, but most significantly with Anita Garvin, where tiny (4'11" in high heels) Marion was teamed with the 6' Anita for a brief 3-film series as a "female Laurel & Hardy" in 1928–1929.

She left Roach before they made talkies, but she went on working, now in musical features, like the Vitaphone film Broadway Babies (1929) with Alice White, and the early Technicolor feature, Golden Dawn (1930).

Her parts slowly got smaller until they were unbilled walk-ons in films like Meet the Baron (1933), starring Jack Pearl and Hips Hips Hooray (1934) with Wheeler & Woolsey. Her final screen appearance was as a baby nurse to the Dionne Quintuplets in their film, Five of a Kind (1938).


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