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Home/People/Marie Prevost
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Born
Nov 7, 1896Died: Jan 23, 1937
Lived 40 years
Place of Birth
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

89
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Mary Prevost
Marie Provost
Mary Bickford Dunn
IMDb Profile

Marie Prevost

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marie Prevost (born Marie Bickford Dunn; November 8, 1896 - January 21, 1937) was a Canadian-born film actress. During her twenty-year career, she made 121 silent and talking pictures. Prevost began her career during the silent film era. She was discovered by Mack Sennett who signed her to contract and made her one of his "Bathing Beauties" in the late 1910s. Prevost appeared in dozens of Sennett's short comedy films before moving on to feature length films for Universal. In 1922, she signed with Warner Bros. where her career flourished as a leading lady. She was a favorite of director Ernst Lubitsch who cast her in three of his comedy films; The Marriage Circle (1924), Three Women (1924) and Kiss Me Again (1925). After being let go by Warner Bros in early 1926, Prevost's career began to decline and she was relegated to secondary roles. She was also beset with personal problems, including the death of her mother in 1926 and the breakdown of her marriage to actor Kenneth Harlan in 1927, which fueled her depression. She began to abuse alcohol and binge eat, resulting in a weight gain that made it difficult for her to secure acting jobs. By 1935, Prevost was only able to secure bit parts in films. She made her last onscreen appearance in 1936. After years of drinking, Prevost died of acute alcoholism at the age of 38 in January 1937. Prevost's estate was valued at $300 since she had squandered most of her earnings. Her death prompted the Hollywood community to create the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital.
Death Scenes poster

Death Scenes

as Self (archive footage)
1989
Happy Times and Jolly Moments poster

Happy Times and Jolly Moments

as (archive footage)
1943
Wedding Yells poster

Wedding Yells

as Winifred Snood
1942
A Small Town Idol poster

A Small Town Idol

as Marcelle
1939
Ten Laps to Go poster

Ten Laps to Go

as Elsie, Cafe Waitress
1936
13 Hours by Air poster

13 Hours by Air

as Waitress in Omaha
1936
Tango poster

Tango

as Betty Barlow, Treasure's Roomate
1936
Hands Across the Table poster

Hands Across the Table

as Nona
1935
Keystone Hotel poster

Keystone Hotel

as Mrs. Clarabelle Sterling
1935
Only Yesterday poster

Only Yesterday

as Amy (Uncredited)
1933
The Eleventh Commandment poster

The Eleventh Commandment

as Tessie Florin
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 poster

Hollywood on Parade No. A-8

Cast
1933
Parole Girl poster

Parole Girl

as Jeanie
1933
Slightly Married poster

Slightly Married

as Nellie Gordon
1932
Carnival Boat poster

Carnival Boat

as Babe
1932
Three Wise Girls poster

Three Wise Girls

as Dot
1932
Hell Divers poster

Hell Divers

as Lulu
1932
The Sin of Madelon Claudet poster

The Sin of Madelon Claudet

as Rosalie
1931
Reckless Living poster

Reckless Living

as Alice
1931
The Runaround poster

The Runaround

as Margy
1931