Marion Shilling
{{Short description|American actress (1910–2001)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2017}}
{{More citations needed|date=October 2010}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Marion Shilling
| image = Marion Shilling newmovie1031.jpg
| caption = Shilling in 1931
| birth_name = Marion Helen Schilling
| birth_date = {{birth date|1910|12|03}}
| birth_place = Denver, Colorado, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2004|11|06|1910|12|03}}
| death_place = Torrance, California, U.S.
| education = Central High School
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1928–1936
| spouse = {{marriage|Edward Cook|1937|1998|end=his death}}
| children = 2
}}
Marion Helen Schilling (December 3, 1910 – November 6, 2004) was an American stage and film actress.{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-dec-03-me-passings3.2-story.html|title=Marion Shilling, 93; Leading Lady in 1930s B-Western Films|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=December 3, 2004|accessdate=February 14, 2019}} She was one of the most famous "B" leading ladies of the 1930s.{{Citation needed |date=August 2024}}
Biography
Marion Helen Schilling{{cite book|last1=Magers|first1=Boyd|last2=Fitzgerald|first2=Michael G.|title=Westerns Women: Interviews with 50 Leading Ladies of Movie and Television Westerns from the 1930s to the 1960s|date=July 2004|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9780786420285|pages=196–202|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E2YvBhX8CZ0C&q=%22Graceful%2C+charming%2C+beautiful%2C+intelligent+--+all+describe+Marion+Shilling%22&pg=PA196|accessdate=April 26, 2017}} was born in Denver, Colorado in 1910.{{Citation needed |date=August 2024}}
Her family moved to St. Louis when she was young. She graduated from Central High School there in 1928.{{cite news|title=At the Movies|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10560760/the_central_news/|work=The Central News|date=May 25, 1932|location=Pennsylvania, Perkasie|page=3|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=April 26, 2017}} {{Open access}} She started her acting career as a stage actress, starring in stage plays such as Miss Lulu Betts and Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. While playing in Dracula on stage with Bela Lugosi, she developed a blood-curdling scream so effective, when she was working in Hollywood, she was asked to dub screams for Constance Bennett and Shilling's idol Pola Negri.Ankerich, Michael G. The Sound of Silence: Conversations with 16 Film and Stage Personalities. McFarland & Company, Inc., Jefferson, NC: 1998. p. 204. In 1929 she received her first screen role in Wise Girls. Shilling had good memories of her director E. Mason Hopper when interviewed in the 90's. "I can still remember some of his early suggestions. 'Keep your head above the tide.' 'Be on your toes.' 'Hold your head high.' 'Act like the queen of the studio.' Those were wonderful words to a new, green girl numbed by all that was suddenly happening to her."Ankerich, Michael G. The Sound of Silence: Conversations with 16 Film and Stage Personalities. McFarland & Company, Inc., Jefferson, NC: 1998. p. 205. After a couple of roles in other films, she starred opposite William Powell in the 1930 crime drama Shadow of the Law. That movie springboarded her into roles as a B-movie heroine.
In 1931 she was one of thirteen girls selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars", a list that included future Hollywood star Marian Marsh. From 1930 to 1936 she starred in forty two films, mostly westerns or mysteries. She often starred opposite Tom Keene and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. In the 1934 film serial, The Red Rider, she starred opposite early western film actor Buck Jones, with a supporting cast that included William Desmond and football player Jim Thorpe.
Recognition
In 2002, Shilling received a Golden Boot Award for her contribution to Western films.{{cite web|title=The Golden Boot Awards |url=http://www.b-westerns.com/goldboot.htm|website=B-Westerns.com|accessdate=April 26, 2017|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20170228171423/http://www.b-westerns.com/goldboot.htm|archivedate=February 28, 2017}}
Personal life
Death
She never returned to acting, and died from natural causes on November 6, 2004, in a hospital in Torrance, California, aged 93.{{cite book|last1=Lentz|first1=Harris M. III|title=Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2004: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture|date=April 20, 2005|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9780786421039|page=331|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IHvGCwAAQBAJ&q=%22Marion+Shilling%22&pg=PA331|accessdate=April 26, 2017|language=en}}
Filmography
=Feature films=
class="wikitable"
! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Year ! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Title ! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Role ! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Notes |
1929
| Ruth Bence | |
1930
| Nancy | |
1930
| Mamie Judd | |
1930
| Singer / dancer | Uncredited |
1930
| Edith Wentworth | |
1930
| Jeanne Burke | |
1931
| Ina | |
1931
| Kitty Costello | |
1931
| Stephanie Brown | |
1931
| Dorothy ′Dottie′ Beals | |
1931
| Patricia Young | |
1932
| Dorothy Hayes | |
1932
| Alice Ainsworth | |
1932
| Peggy Turner | |
1932
| Claudette | |
1932
| Kitty Doyle | |
1933
| Anice Cresmer | |
1934
| Mary Carson | |
1934
| Marie Maxwel | |
1934
| Anne Seton | |
1934
| Helen Mason | |
1934
| Publisher's Staff | Uncredited |
1934
| Juanita Barnes | |
1935
| Betty Lou Rickard | (as Marian Shilling) |
1935
| Jean Coates | |
1935
| Martha Mason | |
1935
| Jean Culverson | (as Marian Shilling) |
1935
| Victoria Vandergriff | |
1935
| Louise | |
1935
| Ann Parker | |
1935
| Mary Adams | |
1935
| Gun Play | Madge Holt | |
1936
| Smitty | |
1936
| Verna Gironda | |
1936
| Ruth Endicott | |
1936
| Carol Marland | |
1936
| Mary Christman | (final film role) |
=Short films=
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! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Year ! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Title ! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Role ! style="background: #CCCCCC;" | Notes |
1931
| | Short |
1931
| June First | Marion | Short |
1931
| Easy to Get | Marion | Short |
1932
| Only Men Wanted | | Short |
1932
| Rule 'Em and Weep | Ramona | Short |
1932
| Marion | Short |
1932
| | Short |
References
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External links
{{commons category|Marion Shilling}}
- {{IMDb name|0793477}}
- [http://www.b-westerns.com/ladies30.htm Marion Shilling, B-movie heroine]
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Category:Actresses from Denver
Category:American film actresses
Category:American stage actresses