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Mary Brian

Mary Brian

One of the best-liked silent movie stars both on and off the screen, Mary Brian came to Hollywood in 1923 by way of a beauty contest. Her first screen role was Wendy in the 1924 version of Peter Pan, which resulted in a long-term contract with Paramount Pictures. Mary proved herself equal to the challenge of the microphone with her spirited portrayal of the frontier heroine in her first all-talkie, The Virginian (1929). Her career lost momentum in the early 1930s, though she briefly rallied with an amusing turn as W.C. Fields' faithful daughter in The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935) (a repeat of her role in the 1927 silent Running Wild) and an uncharacteristic appearance as a heartbreaking femme fatale in the 1936 Henry Fonda vehicle Spendthrift. Mary retired in 1937, making sporadic comebacks in such low-budgeters of the 1940s as I Escaped from the Gestapo. Mary Brian's last on-camera assignment was as Ann Baker's mother on the 1954 syndicated sitcom Meet Corliss Archer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Mary Brian Trivia

When was Mary Brian born?
Mary Brian date of birth: February 17, 1908

What role did Mary Brian play in One Year Later?
Mary Brian played Molly Collins in One Year Later

Who did Mary Brian play in The Affairs of Cappy Ricks?
Mary Brian was Frankie Ricks in The Affairs of Cappy Ricks

What role did Mary Brian play in The Light of Western Stars?
Mary Brian played Ruth Hammond in The Light of Western Stars

Who did Mary Brian portray in The Amazing Adventure?
Mary Brian was Frances Clayton in The Amazing Adventure

Who did Mary Brian play in The Front Page?
Mary Brian was Peggy Grant in The Front Page

What role did Mary Brian play in Peter Pan?
Mary Brian played Wendy in Peter Pan



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