1901 - 1948
Mary Eaton American Actress
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Mary Eaton was previously married to Millard Webb (1929 - 1935) and Eddie Laughton.
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American Actress Mary Eaton was born on 29th January, 1901 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA and passed away on 10th Oct 1948 Hollywood, California, USA aged 47. She is most remembered for Kid Boots (1923). Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.
Mary Eaton is a member of the following lists: American film actors, American stage actors and People from Norfolk, Virginia.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 2 |
6 years, 3 months
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3 years, 1 month
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Total | 2 |
6 years, 3 months
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3 years, 1 month
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Details
First Name |
Mary
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Last Name |
Eaton
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Birthday |
29th January, 1901
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Birthplace |
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
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Died |
10th October, 1948
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Place of Death |
Hollywood, California, USA
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Cause of Death |
Cirrhosis
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Buried |
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Build |
Slim
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Hair Color |
Blonde
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Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Actress
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Occupation |
Actress
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Claim to Fame |
Kid Boots (1923)
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Year(s) Active |
1924-1942, 1916–1932; 1942
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Brother |
Charles Eaton, Joseph Eaton, Robert Eaton
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Sister |
Pearl Eaton, Doris Eaton, Evelyn Eaton
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Mary Eaton (January 29, 1901 – October 10, 1948) was an American stage actress, singer, and dancer in the 1910s and 1920s, probably best known today from her appearance in the first Marx Brothers film The Cocoanuts (1929). A professional performer since childhood, she enjoyed success in stage productions such as the Ziegfeld Follies. She appeared in another early sound film Glorifying the American Girl (1929). Her career declined sharply during the 1930s and a battle with alcoholism led to her death in October 1948 from cirrhosis at the age of 47.