Marguerite Chapman

Marguerite Chapman

ActressSoundtrack
Born
March 9, 1918
Died
August 31, 1999
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Marguerite Chapman, a small-town secretary and tomboy nicknamed "Slugger", became a model only after friends insisted "you oughta be in pictures", and she went on to act in more than 30 movies. Never a Hollywood wannabe, Chapman grew up in Chatham, New York, with four brothers. She started working…

Biography

Marguerite Chapman, a small-town secretary and tomboy nicknamed "Slugger", became a model only after friends insisted "you oughta be in pictures", and she went on to act in more than 30 movies. Never a Hollywood wannabe, Chapman grew up in Chatham, New York, with four brothers. She started working as a typist and switchboard operator in White Plains, New York. Praised repeatedly for her beauty, she became a John Powers model in New York City. After she had appeared on the covers of enough magazines, studios beckoned her to Los Angeles. From 1940 to 1943 she appeared in 18 movies, ranging from Charles Chaplin comedies to armed services booster films as a member of the Warner Bros. singing and dancing Navy Blues Sextet. Chapman was cast as the leading lady in Destroyer (1943) with Edward G. Robinson and Glenn Ford. During World War II she entertained troops, kissed purchasers of large war bonds and appeared in a string of war-themed pictures. By the 1950s, however, she had slipped into supporting roles, notably as the secretary Miss Morris in The Seven Year Itch (1955) with Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell. As her film career waned, she made a few appearances on television, and appeared occasionally in small theaters. Her last film, The Amazing Transparent Man (1960), was a low-budget sci-fi quickie shot by cult director Edgar G. Ulmer in a few days on the grounds of the state fair in Texas (she was asked to appear as "Old Rose" Calver in Titanic (1997), but she was too ill at the time, and the role went to Gloria Stuart). She was married and divorced from attorney G. Bentley Ryan and assistant director Richard Bremerkamp. Her acting career is memorialized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Actress

Barnaby JonesBarnaby Jones(1973)as Operator
Police StoryPolice Story(1973)as Becky
Hawaii Five-OHawaii Five-O(1968)as Patron
Marcus Welby, M.D.Marcus Welby, M.D.(1969)as Angie's mother
Frontier CircusFrontier Circus(1961)as Theresa Haskill

Soundtrack

Bloodhounds of BroadwayBloodhounds of Broadway(1952)

Self

Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
Shower of StarsShower of Stars(1954)as Self - Cameo
Your Show of ShowsYour Show of Shows(1950)as Self - Guest Performer
Rough But Hopeful(1946)as Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 24, No. 1Screen Snapshots, Series 24, No. 1(1944)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Spy Smasher ReturnsSpy Smasher Returns(1966)as Eve Corby
Your Play Time(1953)
Footlights Theater(1952)as Beth Rathburn

Known for

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Marguerite Chapman and Frank Sully in Parachute Nurse (1942)Edward G. Robinson and Marguerite Chapman in Destroyer (1943)Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman in Relentless (1948)Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman in Relentless (1948)Marguerite Chapman and Larry Parks in The Gallant Blade (1948)Marguerite Chapman and Robert Paige in The Green Promise (1949)

Credit Score: Marguerite Chapman

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Kate Hardison
Thu Jul 01 1948
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Coroner Creek3.2519486.6001274
2Relentless3.2519486.500514
3The Walls Came Tumbling Down3.2519466.600278
4Murder in Times Square3.2519436.100103
5A Man's World3.2519426.00045
6The Gallant Blade3.0919495.50065
7Parachute Nurse3.0919425.50065
8The Great Lie3.0019417.1114705
9The Amazing Transparent Man2.6019604.2003002
10The Seven Year Itch2.5019557.00146448