Marie Dressler - For I'm the Queen
Hollywood Revue of 1929.
Hollywood Revue of 1929.
Marie Dressler. Slapstick comedy with the Keystone cops car chase. Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand.
Beloved character actress Marie Dressler was born on November 9, 1868. That she is still a prominent pop-cultural figure (at least ...
Oscar Winner Marie Dressler's unforgettable performance. Priceless, beautiful, timeless comedy! Roommates panic and plan ...
The final bits of dialogue -- and the best lines -- from the 1932 motion picture "Dinner at Eight." The blonde is Jean Harlow. The old ...
Here are some good reasons why Marie Dressler WON the Oscar that year! What an actress. They don't come much better than ...
Both were exceptional character actresses and comediennes in their own right. Together, they made magic with their great ...
Marie Dressler won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the film Min and Bill (1930)
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Marie Dressler's "Working Girl Song" on Edison Standard Record 10416, issued in 1910. Marie Dressler's "Working Girl Song" ...
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If you would like to comment on Marie Dressler performance (or any other female Oscar winner playing a prostitute) go to her ...
Character actress of the silent era who despite her age and weight, became a top box-office draw of the sound era, especially in ...
A housekeeper faces unexpected snobbery when she marries her boss in this enjoyable drama starring Oscar-nominee Marie ...
Subscribe to Iconic: http://bit.ly/zVEuIY Lionel Barrymore and Marie Dressler at the 1932 Academy Awards.
Marie Dressler, Marion Davies, and Jane Winton in the 1929 silent The Patsy - Learn more at ...