Marjorie Kane was born on April 28, 1909 in Chicago, Illinois. She was an actress, known for The Dentist (1932), The Pharmacist (1933) and Second Chorus (1940). She died on January 8, 1992 in Los Angeles, California.
Something to Sing About
(Regan's Receptionist (uncredited))
The Officer and the Lady
(Phone Operator (uncredited))
The Dentist
(Mary - Dentist's Daughter)
The Pharmacist
(Priscilla Dilweg)
How High Is Up?
(Pedestrian (uncredited))
Blue of the Night
(Marian Bradley)
The Great Gabbo
(Babe)
The Loud Mouth
Sunny Skies
(Doris)
Jimmy's New Yacht
(Mary)
Border Romance
(Nina)
Merrily We Live
(Rosa)
Ladies in Love
(Marjorie)
Hatta Marri
(Ophelia)
Bubbles
(Mother in Checkered Dress (uncredited))
There Goes My Heart
(Secretary (uncredited))
Youth Takes a Fling
(Switchboard Operator)
Trade Winds
(Sam's Girl (Uncredited))
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
(Wedding Guest)
Broadway Serenade
(3rd 5&10 Salesgirl (uncredited))
Destry Rides Again
(Saloon Floozie (uncredited))
Slightly Honorable
(Telephone Operator (Uncredited))
Sailors on Leave
(Perky Cutie (uncredited))
Mildred Pierce
(Waitress (uncredited))
Counsel on De Fence
Second Chorus
(Secretary)
Billboard Girl
(Mary Malone)
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.
(Cigarette Girl)
Unseen Guardians
The Voice of Hollywood No. 9
Girls of the Big House
(Inmate)
Take a Chance
(Dancehall Girl)
Slightly Dangerous
(Customer (uncredited))
The Secret Fury
(Maid (uncredited))
Reckless Age
(Restaurant Patron)
Be Yourself!
(Lola (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane))
The File on Thelma Jordon
(Courtroom Spectator (uncredited))
Bonanza
(Townswoman (uncredited))