Marie Barker is an actress, known for Invasion of the Undead (2017) and Horror Hotel: The Webseries (2013).
Marie Batoul Prenant is known for The Moderator (2022).
Marie Becker was born in November 2002. She is an actress, known for Valkyrie (2008), Quellen des Lebens (2013) and Hilfe, ich hab meine Lehrerin geschrumpft (2015).
Marie Belsey is an actress, known for The Angel of Auschwitz (2019) and The Escape from Auschwitz (2020).
Marie Bergenholtz was born in 1964. She is an actress, known for A Winter Rose (2014), Unspeakable: Beyond the Wall of Sleep and H. P. Lovecraft's the Old Ones (2024).
Marie Bernard is an actress, known for The Deep House (2021), Disparition inquiétante (2019) and Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo (2019).
Marie Bernier is an actress and writer, known for Baby Boom (2017), La faille (2019) and Pour vivre ici (2018).
Marie Berto was born on 10 July 1960 in Brussels, Belgium. She is an actress and director, known for Elle (2016), La fête des pères (2005) and Bon Voyage (2003).
Marie Betlyon Smith is an actress, known for A Host of Sparrows (2018).
Edith MacDonald was the second daughter of Daniel and Anne MacDonald; her father was a contractor and politician. Early on, her older sister Elsie, younger sister Jeanette MacDonald, and she were given theatrical training. Blossom and Jeanette played Philadelphia vaudeville houses while still youngsters. Edith went to New York where she wed Clarence Rock in 1926; they toured in vaudeville for three years. When vaudeville died, she toured with her husband in "Grand Hotel" and, in 1936, played a streetwalker in "Dead End". The MGM talent agent who saw her in this signed her to the same studio as her now-famous sister Jeanette. Re-named Marie Blake, she debuted in Joan Crawford's Mannequin (1937) and, in 1938, she became established as "Sally" the phone operator in the Dr. Kildare series. After the last of these in 1947, she left MGM, changed her stage name to "Blossom Rock", freelanced, and doing bit parts. She appeared in television often, becoming widely known through the part of "Grandmama" in The Addams Family (1964) series. Her husband was night manager at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for fifteen years, dying in 1960. After retiring, she lived at the Motion Picture Country Home.