Marjorie Reynolds
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Marjorie Reynolds

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A.K.A.
Marjorie Goodspeed, Marjorie Moore
Gender:
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Birth:
12 August 1917(Buhl)
Death:
1 February 1997(Manhattan Beach)
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Introduction

Marjorie Reynolds (née Goodspeed; August 12, 1917 – February 1, 1997) was an American film/television actress and dancer, who appeared in more than 50 films.

Early life

The daughter of a doctor and his wife, Reynolds was born Marjorie Goodspeed in Buhl, Idaho. She acted under the names of both Goodspeed and as Marjorie Moore. She began taking dancing lessons when she was 4 years old. When she was 3 years old, her family moved to Los Angeles, California. She attended Los Angeles High School.

Career

Beginning at age 6, Reynolds was a featured child actress in such silent films as Scaramouche (1923). Her first speaking role was in Murder in Greenwich Village (1937). She appeared in bit parts in numerous films including Gone with the Wind (1939).

Reynolds played the loyal girlfriend opposite wrongly accused Richard Cromwell in Enemy Agent (1940). That same year, in The Fatal Hour, Reynolds appeared for Monogram Pictures as a reporter on the trail of Boris Karloff's detective James Lee Wong, and opposite Grant Withers as a cop.

Perhaps her best-known film was Holiday Inn (1942), which introduced the classic song "White Christmas". She performed the song both as a duet with Bing Crosby and later in a solo performance, although her singing was dubbed by Martha Mears. The movie also showcased her dancing ability.

She also had major roles in Fritz Lang's Ministry of Fear (1944) and in the movie Up in Mabel's Room (1944).

Reynolds starred with Abbott and Costello in the supernatural comedy The Time of Their Lives (1946). Her career progression was hindered by the premature death of her mentor, Mark Sandrich. She was cast in a supporting role in Mario Lanza's film debut, That Midnight Kiss (1949 film).

She later appeared in the NBC version of the television series The Life of Riley (1953–1958) and appeared on 3 episodes of the television series Leave it to Beaver (1960–1963).

Personal life

Reynolds was married to Jack Reynolds, a casting director. They had a daughter, Linda, and divorced in 1952. Her second husband was film editor Jon M. Haffen (who during his acting career had been billed as John Whitney). He died in 1985.

Recognition

Reynolds has a star in the Television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 1525 Vine Street.

She is prominently featured as a character in three mystery novels by John Dandola: Dead By All Appearances, which takes place during the initial theatrical release of Holiday Inn (1942); Dead in Small Doses, which is set just prior to the release of Dixie (1943); and Dead by Happenstance, which takes place before she begins filming Up in Mabel's Room (1944).

Death

On February 1, 1997, having suffered from congestive heart disease, she collapsed and died in Manhattan Beach, California, while walking her dog. She was 79 years old. She was survived by one daughter.

Acting credits

Marjorie Reynolds and William Bendix in The Life of Riley
Doomed to Die, Boris Karloff seated. Standing L-R, Marjorie Reynolds, Raymond Hatton, Grant Withers

Television

Year Title Role Notes Refs.
1949 Hands of Mystery Secret Life of a Killer
1951 The Bigelow Theatre A Case of Marriage
Hollywood Theatre Time Sally Sanders The Spectre
Racket Squad The Fabulous Mr. James
Gruen Guild Theater The Luckiest Guy in the World
Gruen Guild Theater Peril in the House
1952 The Unexpected The Blonde The Slide Rule Blonde
1953 The Abbott and Costello Show Nurse Peace and Quiet
1955 The Millionaire Louise Malcolm The Fred Malcolm Story
1953-1958 The Life of Riley Peg Riley 76 episodes
1960 The Millionaire Barbara's Mother Millionaire Dixon Cooper
Shirley Temple's Storybook Betty Emmy Lou
Leave It to Beaver Mrs. Murdock Chuckie's New Shoes
1961 Whispering Smith Baby Doll Harris The Idol
Surfside 6 Mrs. Phelps Little Star Lost
1962 Tales of Wells Fargo Helen Mapes Don't Wake a Tiger
Alcoa Premiere Eleanor The Cake Baker
Leave It to Beaver Mrs. Murdock Beaver the Babysitter
Our Man Higgins Dodie Bannister The Three Faces of Higgins
1963 Laramie Mrs. Sherman The Last Battleground
Leave It to Beaver Mildred Gregory The All-Night Party
Wide Country Katy Blaufus The Quest for Jacob Blaufus
Our Man Higgins Dodie Bannister Black Thursday
Our Man Higgins Dodie Bannister The Milkman Cometh
1969 The Good Guys Annie Butterworth Love Comes to Annie Butterworth
1978 Pearl Nurse #3

Film

Year Title Role Director Producer Studio/Distributor Other cast members Refs.
1923 The Broken Wing Child (uncredited) Tom Forman B. P. Shulberg Productions Al Lichtman, Preferred Pictures Corporation, Exclusivité Equitable Films Kenneth Harlan, Miriam Cooper
Scaramouche Bit part (uncredited) Rex Ingram Rex Ingram Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ramon Novarro, Alice Terry, Lewis Stone
Trilby Waif (uncredited) James Young Richard Walton Tully Associated First National Pictures Andrée Lafayette, Creighton Hale
1924 Revelation Child (uncredited) George D. Baker Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Viola Dana, Monte Blue, Lew Cody
1933 Wine, Women and Song Marilyn Arnette (credited as Marjorie Moore) Herbert Brenon I. E. Chadwick State Rights Lilyan Tashman, Lew Cody
College Humor (uncredited) Wesley Ruggles William LeBaron Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Richard Arlen, Mary Carlisle
1935 Collegiate (uncredited) Ralph Murphy Adolph Zukor Paramount Pictures Jack Oakie
1936 The Big Broadcast of 1937 (uncredited) Mitchell Leisen Adolph Zukor Paramount Pictures Jack Benny
Three Cheers for Love (Uncredited) Ray McCarey Adolph Zukor Paramount Pictures Robert Cummings, Eleanore Whitney
College Holiday Student (uncredited) Frank Tuttle William LeBaron, Harlan Thompson Paramount Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye
Dancing Pirate (Uncredited) Lloyd Corrigan Merian C. Cooper RKO Pictures Rita Hayworth, Frank Morgan, Charles Collins
1937 Murder in Greenwich Village Molly Murphy Albert S. Rogell Irving Briskin Columbia Pictures Richard Arlen, Fay Wray
Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts Norma Willis Ray Taylor Edward L. Alperson Grand National Films Inc. Tex Ritter, Philip Ahn
1938 Western Trails Alice George Waggner Paul Malvern Universal Pictures Bob Baker
Delinquent Parents Edythe Ellis as a young woman Nick Grinde Ben N. Judell State Rights Doris Weston
Rebellious Daughters Claire Jean Yarbrough Ben N. Judell State Rights Verna Hillie
Six Shootin' Sheriff Molly Morgan Harry L. Fraser Max Alexander Grand National Films Inc. Ken Maynard
The Overland Express Jean Greeley Drew Eberson L. G. Leonard Columbia Pictures Buck Jones
The Black Bandit Jane Allen George Waggner Trem Carr Universal Pictures Bob Baker
Guilty Trails Jackie George Waggner Trem Carr Universal Pictures Bob Baker
Man's Country Madge Crane Robert Hill Robert Tansey Monogram Pictures Jack Randall
1939 Gone with the Wind (uncredited) Victor Fleming David O. Selznick Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Vivien Leigh
Mr. Wong in Chinatown Bobby Logan William Nigh William T. Lackey Monogram Pictures Boris Karloff, Grant Withers
Streets of New York Anne Carroll William Nigh Scott R. Dunlap Monagram Pictures Jackie Cooper
Sky Patrol Betty Lou Barnes Howard Bretherton Paul Malvern Monogram Pictures Jackie Coogan, Milburn Stone, Jason Robards Sr.
Racketeers of the Range Helen Lewis D. Ross Lederman Bert Gilroy RKO Radio Pictures George O'Brien, Chill Wills
Danger Flight Betty Lou Howard Bretherton Paul Malvern Monogram Pictures Milburn Stone, Jacon Robards Sr.
Mystery Plane Betty Lou George Waggner Paul Malvern Monogram Pictures Milburn Stone, Jason Robards Sr.
Stunt Pilot Betty Lou George Waggner Paul Malvern Monogram Pictures Milburn Stone, Jason Robards Sr.
The Phantom Stage Mary George Waggner Trem Carr Universal Pictures Bob Baker
Timber Stampede Anne Carr David Howard Bert Gilroy RKO Radio Pictures Chill Wills
1940 The Fatal Hour Bobby Logan William Nigh William T. Lackey Monogram Pictures Boris Karloff, Grant Withers
Doomed to Die Bobby Logan William Nigh William T. Lackey Monogram Pictures Boris Karloff, Grant Withers
Midnight Limited Joan Marshall Howard Bretherton T. R. Williams Monogram Pictures John 'Dusty' King
Chasing Trouble Susie Howard Bretherton Grant Withers Monogram Pictures Frankie Darro, Mantan Moreland , Milburn Stone
Up in the Air Anne Mason Howard Bretherton Lindsley Parsons Monogram Pictures Frankie Darro, Mantan Moreland
Enemy Agent Peggy O'Reilly Lew Landers Ben Pivar Universal Pictures Richard Cromwell, Helen Vinson, Robert Armstrong
1941 Cyclone on Horseback Mary Corbin Edward Killy Bert Gilroy RKO Radio Pictures Tim Holt
Dude Cowboy Barbara Adams David Howard Bert Gilroy RKO Radio Pictures Tim Holt
The Great Swindle Margaret Swann Lewis D. Collins Larry Darmour Columbia Pictures Jack Holt
Robin Hood of the Pecos Jeanie Grayson Joseph Kane Joseph Kane Republic Pictures Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes
Secret Evidence Linda Wilson William Nigh E.B. Derr Producers Releasing Corporation Charles Quigley
Tillie the Toiler Bubbles Sidney Salkow Robert Sparks Columbia Pictures William Tracy, Sylvia Field
Top Sergeant Mulligan Gail Nash Jean Yarbrough Lindsley Parsons Monogram Pictures Nat Pendleton, Carol Hughes, Sterling Holloway
Law of the Timber Perry Lorimar Bernard B. Ray Bernard B. Ray Producers Releasing Corporation Monte Blue, J. Farrell MacDonald
1942 Holiday Inn Linda Mason Mark Sandrich Mark Sandrich Paramount Pictures Bing Crosby, Virginia Dale
1943 Dixie Jean Mason A. Edward Sutherland Paul Jones Paramount Pictures Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour, Billy De Wolfe, Clara Blandick, Eddie Foy, Jr.
Star Spangled Rhythm Herself George Marshall Joseph Sistrom Paramount Pictures Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Mary Martin, Veronica Lake
1944 Ministry of Fear Carla Hilfe Fritz Lang Buddy G. DeSylva Paramount Pictures Ray Milland, Carl Esmond, Hillary Brooke
3 Is a Family Kitty Mitchell Edward Ludwig Sol Lesser United Artists Charles Ruggles, Fay Bainter, Hattie McDaniel, Arthur Lake
Up in Mabel's Room Geraldine Ainsworth Allan Dwan Edward Small United Artists Charlotte Greenwood, Gail Patrick, Dennis O'Keefe
1945 Bring on the Girls Sue Thomas Sidney Lanfield Fred Kohlmar Paramount Pictures Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake
Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern Peggy O'Malley Hal Walker Danny Dare Paramount Pictures Bing Crosby
1946 Meet Me on Broadway Ann Stallings Leigh Jacon Burt Kelly Columbia Pictures Fred Brady
Monsieur Beaucaire Princess Maria of Spain George Marshall Paul Jones Paramount Pictures Bob Hope
The Time of Their Lives Melody Allen Charles Barton Val Burton Universal Pictures Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Gale Sondergaard
1947 Heaven Only Knows Ginger Albert S. Rogell Seymour Nebenzal United Artists Robert Cummings, Brian Donlevy
1949 Bad Men of Tombstone Julie Kurt Neumann Maurice King King Brothers Productions Barry Sullivan, Broderick Crawford
That Midnight Kiss Mary Norman Taurog Joe Pasternak Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Mario Lanza, Kathryn Grayson
1950 Customs Agent Lucille Gerrard Seymour Friedman Rudolph Flothow Columbia Pictures Benson Fong, William Eythe
The Great Jewel Robber Martha Rollins Peter Godfrey Bryan Foy Warner Bros. John Archer, David Brian
Rookie Fireman Margie Williams Seymour Friedman Milton Feldman Columbia Pictures Bill Williams, Barton MacLane
1951 His Kind of Woman Helen Cardigan John Farrow Robert Sparks RKO Pictures Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Price
Home Town Story Janice Hunt Arthur Pierson Arthur Pierson Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Alan Hale, Jr.
1952 Models Inc. Peggy Howard Reginald Le Borg Jack Dietz Mutual Pictures Corporation Howard Duff, Coleen Gray
No Holds Barred Rhonda Nelson William Beaudine Jerry Thomas Monogram Pictures] Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey
1956 Mobs, Inc. Mary Hale Browne (archive footage) William Asher Reed Hadley
1959 Juke Box Rhythm Martha Manton Arthur Dreifuss Sam Katzman Columbia Pictures Jo Morrow, Jack Jones, Brian Donlevy
1962 The Silent Witness Mary Ken Kennedy Ken Kennedy Emerson Film Enterprises Inc. George Kennedy