Marion Fairbanks(1900-1973)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Marion and her twin sister Madeline Fairbanks were born on November 15, 1900 in
New York City. Their mother, 'Jennie (known professionally as Jane)
Fairbanks' was also an actress and their father was the son of a Civil
War veteran. The twins began their career on the stage in such
productions as "Alias Jimmy Valentine", "Mother", "Salomy Jane", "Mrs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and coutless others before they entered
films with Biograph circa 1910. They joined the Thanhouser Film
Corporation in 1912 where they were known as "The Thanhouser Twins",
and remained there until 1916. Their time was divided between stage and
screen and in 1917 they began a run of several years with the Ziegfeld
Follies. In 1923, Madeline decided to pursue dramatic roles, while
Marion continued in musical revues, touring in the title role with the
"Little Nellie Kelly" company in 1924. By this time however, the girls
were anxious to reunite and they were rejoined on the stage in George
White's "Scandals". In 1927 Marion married former Yale football star
'McCormick Steele', but within a few years the marriage had turned
sour, and was a favorite topic for the gossip columns. They divorced
and she married Ray Smith. This union also ended in divorce, and she
married for a third and final time, to William Delph. She succeeded
'Eleanor King' as the leading lady in "Whistling in the Dark" at the
Waldorf Theatre in New York City in 1932. But by the mid-thirties she
was slowing down considerably in her acting career, turning instead to
the beauty industry, opening a beauty parlor and directing a branch of
a cosmetics company. In her later years she suffered from many
problems, including addiction to alcohol. Marion Fairbanks died on
September 20, 1973 at the age of 72. Having no children, her sister
Madeline was her only survivor.