Marjorie Reynolds

Marjorie Reynolds

b. 1917 — d. 1997 (aged 80) Buhl, Idaho, U.S.
Actress Soundtrack

Bright, vivacious Marjorie Reynolds (née Marjorie Goodspeed) was born in Idaho on August 12, 1917 to a doctor and homemaker, and raised in Los Angeles. Making her film debut at age 6, she "retired" after only a few years in favor of a normal education. She returned in the mid-30s, as a teenager this time, and began the typical assembly-line route of extra and bit roles for various mega studios, this time billed as Marjorie Moore. Her first speaking role was in Columbia Studio's programmer Murder in Greenwich Village (1937), this time billed as Marjorie Reynolds (her first husband's last name), a moniker she kept for the duration of her career. The blonde (originally brunette) actress then went through a rather unchallenging prairie flower phase opposite Hollywood's top western stars such as Tex Ritter, Buck Jones, Roy Rogers and Tim Holt. It all paid off, however, when she won the top female role opposite Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in the seasonal film classic Holiday Inn (1942), a role originally designed for Mary Martin. It remains Marjorie's most popular and cherished role on film, but it did not help her make a permanent transition into 'A' quality fare. She continued as a dependable "B" co-lead in such films as Up in Mabel's Room (1944), Meet Me on Broadway (1946), and Heaven Only Knows (1947), with an exciting movie offer such as Fritz Lang's Ministry of Fear (1944) coming her way on a rare occasion. Along with maturity and a new entertainment medium (television) in the 50s came a return to her natural hair color. As William Bendix's patient, resourceful brunette wife on the comedy TV series The Life of Riley (1953), Marjorie became a semi-household name. Her career took a steep decline following its demise five years later and she was only sporadically seen in films, commercials and TV guest spots after that. Married twice, her first husband was Jack Reynolds, who was an Assistant Casting Director for Samuel Goldwyn. They had one daughter, Linda, before divorcing in 1952 after 16 years. Second husband, film editor John Whitney, worked for a time in the 40s as an actor. They were married for 32 years until his death in 1985. Long retired, Marjorie died in 1997 of congestive heart failure after collapsing while walking her dog. Though she didn't fully live up to her potential as a serious, formidable actress, her gentle charm and obvious beauty certainly spruced up the 60+ films in which she appeared.

Known For

Filmography

Our Man Higgins
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★ 7.0
Our Man Higgins
1962 Actress
The Silent Witness
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★ 7.1
The Silent Witness
1962 Actress
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Andy Hardy
1962 Actress
Juke Box Rhythm
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★ 5.4
Juke Box Rhythm
1959 Actress
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We Who Serve
1958 Actress
Mobs, Inc.
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★ 4.1
Mobs, Inc.
1956 Actress
The Life of Riley
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★ 8.0
The Life of Riley
1953 Actress
No Holds Barred
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★ 6.2
No Holds Barred
1952 Actress
Models Inc.
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★ 6.1
Models Inc.
1952 Actress
His Kind of Woman
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★ 7.0
His Kind of Woman
1951 Actress
Home Town Story
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★ 4.9
Home Town Story
1951 Actress
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★ 7.5
Gruen Guild Theater
1951 Actress
The Great Jewel Robber
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★ 6.6
The Great Jewel Robber
1950 Actress
Customs Agent
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★ 6.3
Customs Agent
1950 Actress
Rookie Fireman
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★ 5.3
Rookie Fireman
1950 Actress
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★ 6.5
Hollywood Theatre Time
1950 Actress
That Midnight Kiss
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★ 6.5
That Midnight Kiss
1949 Actress
Badmen of Tombstone
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★ 6.1
Badmen of Tombstone
1949 Actress
Heaven Only Knows
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★ 6.6
Heaven Only Knows
1947 Actress
The Time of Their Lives
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★ 7.5
The Time of Their Lives
1946 Actress
Monsieur Beaucaire
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★ 6.7
Monsieur Beaucaire
1946 Actress
Meet Me on Broadway
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★ 5.5
Meet Me on Broadway
1946 Actress
Bring on the Girls
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★ 6.0
Bring on the Girls
1945 Actress
Ministry of Fear
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★ 7.1
Ministry of Fear
1944 Actress
Up in Mabel's Room
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★ 6.1
Up in Mabel's Room
1944 Actress
Three Is a Family
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★ 4.9
Three Is a Family
1944 Actress
Dixie
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★ 6.1
Dixie
1943 Actress
Holiday Inn
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★ 7.3
Holiday Inn
1942 Actress
Robin Hood of the Pecos
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★ 5.8
Robin Hood of the Pecos
1941 Actress
Dude Cowboy
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★ 5.6
Dude Cowboy
1941 Actress
Cyclone on Horseback
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★ 5.9
Cyclone on Horseback
1941 Actress
Secret Evidence
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★ 4.6
Secret Evidence
1941 Actress
Law of the Timber
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★ 5.5
Law of the Timber
1941 Actress
Top Sergeant Mulligan
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★ 4.7
Top Sergeant Mulligan
1941 Actress
The Great Swindle
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★ 3.5
The Great Swindle
1941 Actress
Tillie the Toiler
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Tillie the Toiler
1941 Actress
Doomed to Die
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★ 5.5
Doomed to Die
1940 Actress
The Fatal Hour
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★ 5.4
The Fatal Hour
1940 Actress
Up in the Air
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★ 5.7
Up in the Air
1940 Actress
Midnight Limited
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★ 5.1
Midnight Limited
1940 Actress
Chasing Trouble
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★ 5.0
Chasing Trouble
1940 Actress
Enemy Agent
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★ 6.1
Enemy Agent
1940 Actress
Mr. Wong in Chinatown
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★ 5.8
Mr. Wong in Chinatown
1939 Actress
Streets of New York
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★ 6.2
Streets of New York
1939 Actress
Racketeers of the Range
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★ 6.1
Racketeers of the Range
1939 Actress
Timber Stampede
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★ 6.0
Timber Stampede
1939 Actress
Danger Flight
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★ 5.6
Danger Flight
1939 Actress
Sky Patrol
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★ 5.1
Sky Patrol
1939 Actress
Mystery Plane
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★ 5.3
Mystery Plane
1939 Actress
Stunt Pilot
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★ 5.6
Stunt Pilot
1939 Actress
The Phantom Stage
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★ 4.2
The Phantom Stage
1939 Actress
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The Reason for the Season
1939 Actress
Six-Shootin' Sheriff
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★ 5.8
Six-Shootin' Sheriff
1938 Actress
Rebellious Daughters
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★ 4.7
Rebellious Daughters
1938 Actress
Delinquent Parents
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★ 5.1
Delinquent Parents
1938 Actress
Black Bandit
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★ 6.1
Black Bandit
1938 Actress
Western Trails
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★ 5.0
Western Trails
1938 Actress
Guilty Trails
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★ 5.2
Guilty Trails
1938 Actress
Man's Country
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★ 5.6
Man's Country
1938 Actress
The Overland Express
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The Overland Express
1938 Actress
Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts
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★ 5.2
Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts
1937 Actress
Wine, Women and Song
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Wine, Women and Song
1933 Actress
The Broken Wing
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The Broken Wing
1923 Actress