Marjorie Steele

Actress
Born
August 27, 1930
Died
January 19, 2018

Pert blonde actress Marjorie Steele was in films for a very short time, making only four in all. She was born in Reno, Nevada on August 27, 1930 in a log cabin built by her father, a contractor. Her mother was part Russian and Swedish while her father came from German and Sioux Indian parentage.…

Biography

Pert blonde actress Marjorie Steele was in films for a very short time, making only four in all. She was born in Reno, Nevada on August 27, 1930 in a log cabin built by her father, a contractor. Her mother was part Russian and Swedish while her father came from German and Sioux Indian parentage. Marjorie's family moved to San Francisco when she was 9. It was here that she took an interest in acting while still young. She started with acting lessons and eventually won a scholarship to the Actors Lab in Hollywood.

To support herself in the early days, she worked as a cigarette girl at Ciro's, L.A.'s top nightclub. In what was to become a Cinderella story, the working teenager attracted the attention of multimillionaire Huntington Hartford. Smitten, Hartford not only signed her to a contract with a motion picture company he owned, he married her in 1949--shortly after her nineteenth birthday. She built up her reputation on stage and appeared in two films produced by her husband: Hello Out There (1949) and Face to Face (1952).

Her other two "B" films were Tough Assignment (1949) and No Escape (1953). Marjorie scored well in theater assignments, notably as the title role in "Sabrina Fair" in 1954, which played in London, and on Broadway when she took over the role of Maggie the Cat from Barbara Bel Geddes in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Shortly after this, she suddenly lost interest in her career and decided to retire and raise a family.

She married British actor Dudley Sutton following her 1961 divorce to Hartford, with whom she had two children,, but the marriage lasted only a few years. Her daughter by this marriage predeceased her mother, dying of a drug overdose at age 28. Steele's third husband was American-born Irish author Major Constantine Robert Louis Lee-Dillon FitzGibbon, who wrote "When the Kissing Had to Stop" and "The Irish in Ireland," and was the biographer of friend Dylan Thomas. Together the couple wrote "Teddy in the Tree." He died in 1983 from cancer and she never remarried.

Living in Ireland, Marjorie occupied her later years with painting and sculpting and has been commissioned for her work. She died on January 19, 2018 in Dublin.

Actress

BBC Sunday-Night PlayBBC Sunday-Night Play(1960)as Bessie Saunders, Dorie Wilson
No EscapeNo Escape(1953)as Pat Peterson
Martin Kane, Private EyeMartin Kane, Private Eye(1949)as Maureen Townley
Face to FaceFace to Face(1952)as Bride ('The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky')
Fireside TheatreFireside Theatre(1949)

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Lew Ayres and Marjorie Steele in No Escape (1953)Lew Ayres and Marjorie Steele in No Escape (1953)Lew Ayres, James Griffith, and Marjorie Steele in No Escape (1953)Lew Ayres, Marjorie Steele, and Sonny Tufts in No Escape (1953)Don 'Red' Barry and Marjorie Steele in Tough Assignment (1949)Lew Ayres and Marjorie Steele in No Escape (1953)

Credit Score: Marjorie Steele

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19481949195019511952195319541955195619571958195919601961196219631964
Bessie Saunders
Sun Jan 03 1960 – Sun Sep 15 1963
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1BBC Sunday-Night Play12.5019608.400183
2Fireside Theatre3.7519497.501112
3No Escape3.0919535.600474
4Tough Assignment3.0919495.400159
5Martin Kane, Private Eye2.5019496.70190
6Face to Face2.5019526.100113