From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joan Marsh (born Nancy Ann Rosher, July 10, 1913 – August 10, 2000) was an American child actress in silent films between 1915 and 1921. Later, during the sound era, she resumed her acting career and performed in a variety of films during the 1930s and 1940s.
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⭐ 7Inspiration
⭐ 6.1You're Telling Me!
⭐ 6.4High Gear
⭐ 5.5Politics
⭐ 6.3Follow the Leader
⭐ 3.5What Becomes of the Children?
⭐ 5Rainbow Over Broadway
⭐ 4Captain Kidd, Jr.
⭐ 0We're Rich Again
⭐ 4Daring Daughters
⭐ 0Life Begins in College
⭐ 0Dance, Fools, Dance
⭐ 6.4Police Bullets
⭐ 5Blame It on Love
⭐ 2.5Bachelor's Affairs
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⭐ 5.5Daddy-Long-Legs
⭐ 6.1Brilliant Marriage
⭐ 4.5Meet the Wife
⭐ 0Little Lord Fauntleroy
⭐ 7All Quiet on the Western Front
⭐ 7.761Dancing Feet
⭐ 5.2King of Jazz
⭐ 6.2Are You Listening?
⭐ 5That's Entertainment!
⭐ 7.2Idiot's Delight
⭐ 5.8Fast and Loose
⭐ 5.7The Lady Objects
⭐ 5.5The Man in the Trunk
⭐ 0The Man Who Dared
⭐ 6Maker of Men
⭐ 0The Bond
⭐ 5Speed Demon
⭐ 5Johanna Enlists
⭐ 5.8Mr. Muggs Steps Out
⭐ 0The Wet Parade
⭐ 5.8Keep 'Em Slugging
⭐ 5.5How Could You, Jean?
⭐ 0A Little Princess
⭐ 5.1Pollyanna
⭐ 6.5Suds
⭐ 6.5It's Great to Be Alive
⭐ 5Uncle Jake
⭐ 0A Tailor-Made Man
⭐ 0Three-Cornered Moon
⭐ 5.2Little Accident
⭐ 0Many Happy Returns
⭐ 5.3Shipmates
⭐ 4.7Anna Karenina
⭐ 6.6Hollywood on Parade No. B-1
⭐ 6Hot Water
⭐ 5Road to Zanzibar
⭐ 6.3Secret Service In Darkest Africa
⭐ 5Three Girls Lost
⭐ 0Women's Weapons
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