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Marilyn Knowlden (born May 12, 1926) is an American former child actress. She started appearing in Hollywood films in 1931 when she was four years old. She established herself as a freelancer who worked frequently at different major film studios throughout the decade, being cast in films such as Imitation of Life, Les Misérables, and Angels with Dirty Faces. She worked with film stars such as Katharine Hepburn, James Cagney, and Claudette Colbert. In total, six of the films in which she appeared were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, all within the span of seven years. She retired from film acting when she became an adult, but was active in local theatre productions as a playwright and composer. She is considered to be one of the last surviving actors from the 1930s period of Hollywood's Golden Years. Career in Hollywood (1931–1944) In 1931, Knowlden's father got her a screen test for the Paramount Pictures film Women Love Once while the whole family was visiting Hollywood for reasons related to Robert's work. He had called Fred Datig, a casting director at Paramount. DESPITE her young age, she managed to handle a speaking part with many lines without any problems.Due to child labor laws at the time, the family had to get permission for her to be able to work. They survived a car accident that day.Bertha had to be hospitalized for injuring her collar bone and a rib. Marilyn herself was only slightly injured and got help from actress Dolores Costello, who happened to witness the event. As promotion for the film, she performed at cinemas right before it would start.Her debut was met with praise from various newspapers at the time. Knowlden worked steadily in films, many high-budget ones, throughout the 1930s. She was often cast as the daughter of the main characters, or as the leading lady in her childhood. Looking like a younger version of the actress cast as the leading lady was often a major reason why she was cast in a certain role. Unlike most actors, children and adults alike, during the studio system era, she was never contracted to a particular studio. Apart from a temporary period during the filming of Marie Antoinette when she studied at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Little Red Schoolhouse, she went to public school instead of schools for child actors in Hollywood.[6] She was in Greta Garbo and Clark Gable's 1931 film Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) but her scenes were deleted in the final cut.[9] In 1933, Knowlden had an uncredited role as a young Flora in the pre-code drama Little Women, which starred Katharine Hepburn, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture at the 6th Academy Awards in 1934. By 1934, Knowlden was seen as one of the few child actors to have established herself in a competitive industry.She was one of three actresses to portray Jessie Pullman (at age eight) in the 1934 Universal Pictures film Imitation of Life. Over 100 children had auditioned for the part that she ultimately got. The film, based on Fannie Hurst's 1933 novel of the same name, dealt with the topic of passing (a theme that would again be explored in a film that she appeared in a couple of years later, Show Boat). She played Claudette Colbert's character's daughter as a child It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture at the 7th Academy Awards the next year. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".Knowlden portrayed Cosette in Les Misérables (1935) Knowlden appeared in two Academy Award-nominated films for Best Picture the following year, David Copperfield, and Les Misérables. David Copperfield was based on Charles Dickens' 1850 novel, directed by George Cukor, and released by MGM. It was Freddie Bartholomew's debut in Hollywood. She played David's foster sister Agnes Wickfield as a child.Despite both being cast in the same film, she never met comedic actor W.C. Fields on the set. Her piano playing can be heard in one scene. Les Misérables, directed by Richard Boleslawski, was based on French author Victor Hugo's 1862 novel of the same name. Having both played the same character in Imitation of Life, Knowlden and Rochelle Hudson did it once again in Les Misérables when they portrayed Cosette during different moments of the film. Knowlden's face can be seen on most DVD covers of the film, which starred Fredric March and Charles Laughton.[9] Her performance was described as "memorable" and "excellent" by various newspapers. She would be cast in another one of Boleslawski's films, Metropolitan, later that year. Knowlden had a small part as Florence Udney in the 1936 epic historical drama film Anthony Adverse, again with Fredric March in a leading role, and Olivia de Havilland as his leading lady. It was nominated for Best Picture at the 9th Academy Awards the following year.She was cast in Rainbow on the River (1936), starring Bobby Breen, one of the few children's films that Knowlden ever appeared in. A reviewer from Detroit Free Press lauded her performance as Lucille Layton, calling her "a fine little actress".[In the 1938 historical drama film Marie Antoinette, she portrayed princess Marie Thérèse of France, daughter of the title character, which was played by Norma Shearer. She also played Laurie Martin, James Cagney's character's love interest, as a child in Angels with Dirty Faces the same year. Knowlden was considered for the role of Carreen O'Hara, Scarlett O'Hara's youngest sister, in Gone With the Wind, which ultimately went to the decade-older actress Ann Rutherford.Towards the end of her film career, she made an appearance in All This, and Heaven Too (1940), with Bette Davis and Charles Boyer. She played Marianna van Horn, one of the school students. This was the sixth time that she was in a film that became nominated for Best Picture by the Academy Awards The last film she appeared in was The Way of All Flesh in 1940. Filmography YearTitleRoleStudioDirector 1931Women Love OnceJanet FieldsParamountEdward Goodman The Cisco KidAnnieFox Film Corp.Irving Cummings Husband's HolidayAnne BoydParamountRobert Milton WickedGirlFox FilmAllan Dwan Once a LadyLittle girlParamountGuthrie McClintic 1932The ConquerorsFrances StandishRKOWilliam Wellman Call Her SavageRuth (as a girl)Fox FilmJohn Francis Dillon (director) 1933The Mind ReaderLittle girlWarner Bros.Roy Del Ruth Little WomenAmy's classmate (uncredited)RKOGeorge Cukor The World ChangesSelma (as a child)Warner Bros.Mervyn LeRoy 1934Imitation of LifeJessie Pullman (age 8)UniversalJohn M. Stahl As the Earth TurnsEstherWarner Bros.Alfred E. Green 1935David CopperfieldAgnesMGMGeorge Cukor Les MisérablesLittle Cosette20th Century PicturesRichard Boleslawski Condemned to LiveMaria, the young girlInvincible PicturesFrank R. Strayer MetropolitanLittle girl in tea room20th Century FoxRichard Boleslawski 1936Show BoatKim (as a child)UniversalJames Whale Anthony AdverseFlorence UdneyWarner Bros.Mervyn LeRoy A Woman RebelsFlora at age 9RKOMark Sandrich Easy to TakeGwen FerryParamountGlenn Tryon Rainbow on the RiverLucille LaytonRKOKurt Neumann & George Sherman 1937Slave ShipChristener at launching20th Century FoxTay Garnett 1938Marie AntoinettePrincesse ThérèseMGMW. S. Van Dyke Barefoot BoyJulia BlaineMonogramKarl Brown Just Around the CornerGwendolyn20th Century FoxIrving Cummings Angels with Dirty FacesLaury (as a child)Warner Bros.Michael Curtiz 1939Hidden PowerImogeneColumbiaLewis D. Collins 1940The Way of All FleshJulie KrizaParamountLouis King All This, and Heaven TooMarianna van HornWarner Bros.Anatole Litvak Geraldine Keams (born August 19, 1951) is an Native American (Navajo Nation) actress. She is best known for her work in numerous television series, often playing a maternal role. Keams was born on August 19, 1951, in Flagstaff, Arizona. She was raised on the Navajo reservation then went to the University of Arizona, where she studied drama and film. After graduating from college, Keams moved to New York City to pursue theater.In New York, she wrote and performed with Hanay Geiogamah's (Kiowa/Delaware) Native American Theater Ensemble at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. She adapted a Navajo creation story for the 1972 production Na Haaz Zan and also performed in Geiogamah's Body Indian The ensemble took both pieces on tour in 1972 and 1973, performing at the University of New Mexico, the College of Santa Fe, Haskell Indian Junior College, the Walker Art Center, the American Indian Center in Chicago, the Smithsonian Institution, Rough Rock Demonstration School in Chinle, Arizona, Springfield College, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the University of Michigan, the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Dartmouth College, and the University at Buffalo, among other places. Keams made her film debut playing Little Moonlight in Clint Eastwood's western The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). In 2021, she had a recurring role in the Peacock sitcom Rutherford Falls, about relationships between a fictional Native American tribe and the New England town it borders. Showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas described Keams as "Navajo royalty", saying, "When she walked on the set, I was starstruck".[6] In addition to her film work, Keams gives live performances and workshops. She is a resident artist at the Los Angeles Music Center. Keams currently resides in Pasadena, California. Filmography YearTitleRoleNotes 1976The Outlaw Josey WalesLittle Moonlightfilm 1977The CarDonnafilm 1982Born to the WindWind Womantelevision series 1991Twin PeaksIrene Littlehorsetelevision series 1991Northern ExposureGreat Aunttelevision series 1993ShadowhunterDoctorTV movie 1996The Secret of Lizard WomanLizard Womantelevision series 2001Dharma & GregMeditation Leadertelevision series 2002The Slaughter RuleGretchen Two Dogsfilm 2002Angels Don't Sleep HereArlene Grey Eaglefilm 2002SkinwalkersGinaTV movie 2003DreamKeeperIktome's WifeTV movie 2003Edge of AmericaMother TsosieTV movie 2003ScrambledDorafilm 2005A Thousand Roadsshort film 2005Buffalo DreamsAbuela RoseTV movie 2008Comanche MoonHemamini-series 2010Pickin' and Grinnin'Hopi Womanfilm 2010FasterPreacher's Wifefilm 2012ArcadiaSecurity Guardfilm 2021Rutherford FallsRayannetelevision series 2021Reservation DogsMabeltelevision series