
Marion Shilling
Biography
Marion Shilling received a Golden Boot award at the 2002 awards ceremony. She passed away on November 6, 2004 at the Torrance, California Memorial Medical Centre. Shilling was born as Marion Schilling in Denver, Colorado in 1910 as per the Social Security Death Index under the name COOK, MARION S., although some biographers had formerly cited 1911 or 1914. She started her acting career as a stage actress, starring in stage plays such as Miss Lulu Betts and Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. In 1929 she received her first screen role in Wise Girls. After a couple of roles in other films, she starred opposite William Powell in the 1930 crime drama Shadow of the Law. That movie springboarded her into roles as a B-movie heroine. In 1931 she was one of thirteen girls selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars", a list that included future Hollywood star Marian Marsh. From 1930 to 1936 she starred in forty two films, mostly westerns or mysteries. She often starred opposite Tom Keene and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. In the 1934 film serial The Red Rider, she starred opposite early western film legend Buck Jones, with a supporting cast that included William Desmond and football legend Jim Thorpe.
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Movie Appearances

A Man's Land
as Peggy Turner
1932

Cavalcade of the West
as Mary Christman
1936

Swellhead
as Mamie Judd
1930

Curtain at Eight
as Anice Cresmer
1933

Rio Rattler
as Mary Adams
1935

A Shot in the Dark
as Jean Coates
1935

The Keeper of the Bees
as Louise
1935

Captured in Chinatown
as Ann Parker
1935

Niagara Falls
1932
Take 'em and Shake 'em
1931

I'll Name the Murderer
as Smitty
1936
A Parisian Romance
as Claudette
1932

The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand
as Verna Gironda
1936

Sundown Trail
as Dorothy 'Dottie' Beals
1931

Thunder Over Texas
as Helen Mason
1934

The Idaho Kid
as Ruth Endicott
1936

Gun Play
as Madge Holt
1935

Fighting to Live
as Mary Carson
1934

Shop Angel
as Dorothy Hayes
1932

The Common Law
as Stephanie Brown
1931