Marguerite Snow(1889-1958)
- Actress
Although Marguerite Snow was born in Salt Lake City, her father--a
comedian in vaudeville minstrel shows--traveled extensively, so she
grew up all over the country. When her father died, she and her mother
settled in Denver, Colorado. Marguerite took drama lessons with the
intentions of becoming a stage actress, and made her stage debut in
1906. She was soon playing on Broadway, and after that joined a touring
stock company. Her entry into films was somewhat accidental. One day in
1911 a girlfriend was playing in a film being made by the Thanhouser
Co., and Marguerite went along to satisfy her curiosity as to how films
were made. The studio head saw her and convinced her to appear in the
film also. She found that she enjoyed film work, and soon quit the
stage to concentrate on films exclusively. After appearing in scores of
two-reelers for Thanhouser and Kinemacolor, among other companies, she
married actor (later director) James Cruze in 1913. In 1915 she journeyed
to Hollywood, and appeared in many productions for Metro, both
full-length features and serials. She and Cruze divorced in 1923. Two
years later she married comedian Neely Edwards, and retired from the
business.