Marjorie Weaver

 

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Marjorie Weaver was an actor. She was born in Crossville on 2 March 1913. Marjorie Weaver passed away 1 October 1994, she was 81 years. She is known for Young Mr. Lincoln (1939), Second Honeymoon (1937), Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940), The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942) and Murder Over New York (1940).

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Marjorie Weaver

Born 1913-03-02 (112 years ago) in Crossville. Dead 1994-10-01 (81 years).

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Don Briggs(Gifta: 1943–) 1943 Gifta
Children

Joel Briggs, Leigh Briggs

Parents

John Thomas Weaver, Ellen Martin

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Marjorie Weaver was an American film actress of the 1930s through the early 1950s.

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