Marlo Dwyer

Marlo Dwyer

Acting

Birthday

1915/06/30

Day of death

1999/09/28 (84 years old)

Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Wimbledon, North Dakota, USA

Also know as

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Biography

Marlo Dwyer was born on June 30, 1915 in Wimbledon, North Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for The Sniper (1952), Dangerous Mission (1954) and Prisoners in Petticoats (1950). She died on September 28, 1999 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Acting
Follow Me Quietly
6.2

(1949) Follow Me Quietly

as Waitress

The Sniper
6.6

(1952) The Sniper

as May Nelson

Crossfire
6.6

(1947) Crossfire

as Miss Lewis

Missing Women
6.2

(1951) Missing Women

as May 'May Berry' Berringer

Fashions of 1934
6.4

(1934) Fashions of 1934

as Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Walk Softly, Stranger
5.0

(1950) Walk Softly, Stranger

as Mabel

Man With Two Lives
5.3

(1942) Man With Two Lives

as Helen Lengel

Dangerous Mission
5.8

(1954) Dangerous Mission

as Mrs. Elster

Secrets of the Lone Wolf
6.3

(1941) Secrets of the Lone Wolf

as 'Bubbles' Deegan

Too Many Women
4.8

(1942) Too Many Women

as Lorraine O'Reilly

Her First Romance
6.5

(1940) Her First Romance

as Susie Sloan

Wild Boys of the Road
6.8

(1933) Wild Boys of the Road

as Harriet Webster (uncredited)

Blondie Goes to College
6.4

(1942) Blondie Goes to College

as Coed

Short Grass
6.0

(1950) Short Grass

as Jennie Westfall

South of Santa Fe
4.5

(1942) South of Santa Fe

as Ranch Guest

A Life of Her Own
5.1

(1950) A Life of Her Own

as Birthday Party Guest (uncredited)

Lady in the Iron Mask
0.0

(1952) Lady in the Iron Mask

as ---

4.0

(1934) Hollywood Newsreel

as Herself

Women from Headquarters
4.0

(1950) Women from Headquarters

as Bessie Collier

Wonder Bar
5.9

(1934) Wonder Bar

as (uncredited)

Caged
7.1

(1950) Caged

as Julie O'Brien (uncredited)

Prisoners in Petticoats
6.0

(1950) Prisoners in Petticoats

as Candy Carson

Cannon
6.6

(1971) Cannon

as ---

The Life of Riley
7.5

(1949) The Life of Riley

as ---

Racket Squad
6.0

(1951) Racket Squad

as ---

6.7

(1952) Four Star Playhouse

as Telephone Operator