Marjorie Lord Movies
While still of high-school age,
Marjorie Lord was a contract ingenue at RKO, playing the deadpan leading lady in two Wheeler and Woolsey comedies:
Off Again On Again (1937) and
High Flyers (1937). She moved to Universal Pictures in the 1940s, where she was decorative (and little else) in the studio's serials, westerns, and "B" pictures (notably 1942's
Sherlock Holmes in Washington). Her best role during this period was opposite
James Cagney in
Johnny Come Lately (1943); she later had the chance to essay a villainous characterization in the independently produced
The Strange Mrs. Crane (1948). Full stardom eluded Lord until 1957, when she replaced
Jean Hagen as Mrs. Danny Williams on TV's The Danny Thomas Show (aka
Make Room for Daddy). She played Kathy Williams until the series' cancellation in 1964, then re-created the role in the 1969 "revival" series Make Room For Granddaddy. Recently Lord has played supporting roles in made-for-TV movies and has toured in dinner theatre.
Marjorie Lord is the mother of actress
Anne Archer, with whom she appeared in the 1978 TV movie
Harold Robbins' The Pirate. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide