Clayton, Marguerite (1891–1968)
Clayton, Marguerite (1891–1968)
American silent-film actress. Born April 12, 1891, in Ogden, Utah; died of injuries from a road accident, Dec 20, 1968, in Los Angeles, California.
Lead player for Essanay (1912–17), films include The Birthmark, The Prince of Graustark, The Dream Doll, The New Moon, Inside the Cup, What Love Will Do and Twin Flappers; often appeared opposite Broncho Billy Anderson.
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