
Marguerite Snow
Biography
From Wikipedia Marguerite Snow was an American silent film actress. Her father was a comedian. She was educated in Denver, Colorado at the Loretta Heights Academy. Miss Snow became an actress at an early age. She gained prominence in movies following a successful stage career. One of her theatrical efforts was a Broadway production. Marguerite Snow starred in motion pictures for the Thanhouser Film Company in New Rochelle, New York and the old Metro Pictures studio before it became MGM. Her film career began early in the silent era; 1911. Some of her feature pictures are Baseball and Bloomers (1911), A Niagara Honeymoon (1912), The Caged Bird (1913), The Silent Voice (1915), A Corner in Cotton (1916), Broadway Jones (1917), The Veiled Woman (1922), and Kit Carson Over The Great Divide (1925). In Broadway Jones Marguerite played a pretty stenographer at the Jones' gun factory as the movie's leading lady. This was the first Artcraft photoplay of George M. Cohan. She never made a movie after the introduction of sound to films.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances
His Younger Brother
1911
Back to Nature
1911
Motoring
as The Young Woman
1911
The Romance of Lonely Island
1911

A Doll's House
as Nora
1911
Baseball and Bloomers
1911
Count Ivan and the Waitress
1911
The Railroad Builder
1911
The Stepmother
as The Older Sister
1911
The Moth
1911

The Buddhist Priestess
as The Buddhist Priestess
1911
The Five Rose Sisters
1911

Broadway Jones
as Josie Richards
1917

The Half Million Bribe
as Miriam Challoner
1916

A Corner in Cotton
as Peggy Ainslee
1916

Notorious Gallagher; or, His Great Triumph
as Peggy Winters
1916
The Dancer
as Anna - the Dancer
1914
Their Best Friend
as May - an Heiress
1914
A Dog of Flanders
as Nello, a boy
1914

Rosemary
as Dorothy Cruickshank
1915