Marjorie Reynolds

Marjorie Reynolds

ActressSoundtrack
Born
August 12, 1917
Died
February 1, 1997
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Bright, vivacious Marjorie Reynolds (née Goodspeed) was born in Idaho on August 12, 1917 to a homemaker and a doctor and raised in Los Angeles. She made her film debut at age 6, then "retired" after only a few years to pursue a regular education. She returned in the mid-1930s as a teenager and…

Biography

Bright, vivacious Marjorie Reynolds (née Goodspeed) was born in Idaho on August 12, 1917 to a homemaker and a doctor and raised in Los Angeles. She made her film debut at age 6, then "retired" after only a few years to pursue a regular education.

She returned in the mid-1930s as a teenager and began the typical assembly-line route of extra and bit roles for various mega-studios, billed this time as Marjorie Moore. Her first speaking role was in Columbia Studio's Murder in Greenwich Village (1937), this time billed as Marjorie Reynolds; her first husband's last name, this was the moniker she maintained for the duration of her career.

The blonde (originally brunette) actress then went through a rather non-challenging prairie-flower phase opposite Hollywood's top western stars such as Tex Ritter, Buck Jones, Roy Rogers, and Tim Holt. It all paid off, however, when she won the top female role opposite Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in the seasonal film classic Holiday Inn (1942), a role originally designed for Mary Martin. It remains Marjorie's most popular and cherished role on film, but it did not help her make a permanent transition into 'A' quality fare.

Marjorie continued as a dependable "B" co-lead in such films as Up in Mabel's Room (1944), Meet Me on Broadway (1946), and Heaven Only Knows (1947), with an exciting movie offer such as Fritz Lang's Ministry of Fear (1944) coming her way on a rare occasion.

Along with maturity and a new entertainment medium (television) in the 1950s came a return to her natural hair color. As William Bendix's patient, resourceful brunette wife on the comedy TV series The Life of Riley (1953), Marjorie became a semi-household name. Her career took a steep decline following its demise five years later and she was only sporadically seen in films, commercials, and TV guest spots after that.

She was married twice. Her first husband was Jack Reynolds, an Assistant Casting Director for Samuel Goldwyn. They had one daughter, Linda, before divorcing in 1952 after 16 years. Her second husband, film editor John Whitney, worked for a time in the 1940s as an actor. They were married for 32 years until his death in 1985.

Long retired, Marjorie died in 1997 of congestive heart failure after collapsing while walking her dog. Though she didn't fully live up to her potential as a serious, formidable actress, her gentle charm and obvious beauty certainly spruced up the 60+ films in which she appeared.

Actress

PearlPearl(1978)as Nurse #3
The Good GuysThe Good Guys(1968)as Annie Butterworth
Leave It to BeaverLeave It to Beaver(1957)as Mrs. Murdock, Mrs. Gregory
LaramieLaramie(1959)as Mary Sherman
Wide CountryWide Country(1962)as Katy Blaufus

Self

House PartyHouse Party(1952)as Self
Celebrity TimeCelebrity Time(1948)as Self

Archive Footage

Abbott & Costello: The Art of Chemistry(2021)
American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Self
BiographyBiography(1987)as Self
Top of the PopsTop of the Pops(1964)as Linda Mason
Mobs, Inc.Mobs, Inc.(1956)as Mary Hale

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David Brian and Marjorie Reynolds in The Great Jewel Robber (1950)Lou Costello and Marjorie Reynolds in The Time of Their Lives (1946)Lou Costello and Marjorie Reynolds in The Time of Their Lives (1946)Lou Costello and Marjorie Reynolds in The Time of Their Lives (1946)Binnie Barnes, Bud Abbott, Lynn Baggett, Lou Costello, Marjorie Reynolds, John Shelton, and Gale Sondergaard in The Time of Their Lives (1946)Marjorie Reynolds in The Time of Their Lives (1946)

Credit Score: Marjorie Reynolds

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Gone with the Wind19.2019408.2813356594
2Holiday Inn9.7519427.31319535
3The Time of Their Lives4.8819467.5004003
4Meet Me on Broadway3.0919465.500107
5Law of the Timber3.0919415.50064
6Doomed to Die3.0919405.5001560
7Danger Flight3.0919395.600128
8Sky Patrol3.0919395.100119
9Stunt Pilot3.0919395.60053
10Mystery Plane3.0919395.300102