Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Silent And Early Talkie Film Star MAE W MARSH



Mae W Marsh Was an American actress whose career spanned over 50 years.  Her career started out in silent movies, and then went over into “talkies.”  Her big break came when Mary Pickford refused to play the role of Lily-White in the movie "Man's Genesis" (Mary Pickford was known for “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” and “Cinderella”).

 

Some of the movies that she stared in were “The Dear One," "The Birth of a Nation," “The Grapes of
Wrath," "How Green Was My Valley," and even “When Kings Were the Law.”


She became such a famous actress that her image was featured on several items, including this plate:





The plate was produced in the 1920’s by the STAR PLAYERS PHOTO COMPANY.  This is a part of a series of plates that features other famous actors, like Charlie Chaplin.

The plates that I have seen have considerable wear to them, like they were actually used instead of just being admired.  I also have yet to see one without any chips on them as well (the one in my Etsy shop has a very small chip on the back).

The great thing about it is that it is a cross-collectible.  Pottery, collector plate, movie buffs, and even people who love Mae Marsh would love to have this plate in their collection.  Not only that, you could also display this in a retro kitchen in something like an old Hoosier cabinet.

You can see the plate shown above in my Etsy shop here.

What was your favorite movie that Mae Marsh was in?

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