Marguerite De La Motte was an American film actress, most notably of the
silent filmA silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue. In silent films for entertainment the dialogue is transmitted through muted gestures, pantomime and title cards...
era.
Career
Born in
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, De La Motte began her entertainment career studying ballet under Anna Pavlova. In 1919 she became the dance star of
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on the stage of his theater. In 1918, at the age of 16, she made her screen debut in the Douglas Fairbanks, Sr directed romantic comedy film
Arizona. That same year she lost both of her parents in an automobile accident and film producer J.L. Frothingham assumed guardianship of her and her younger sister.
De La Motte spent the 1920s appearing in numerous films, often cast by Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. to play opposite him in swashbuckling adventure films such as 1920's
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and
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. She developed a close friendship with Fairbanks and his wife, actress
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. De La Motte would also appear opposite such notable actors of the "
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" as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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De La Motte's career as an actress slowed dramatically at the end of the silent film era of the 1920s. She did continue acting in bit parts through the sound era and made her final appearance in the 1942 film
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opposite both Noah Beery, Sr. and
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, as well as
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Personal life
De La Motte was married twice. She first wed
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actor
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in 1924, who was then a matinee idol of silver screen. The couple were separated at the time when Bowers committed suicide in 1936. De La Motte later married attorney Sidney H. Rivkin whom she later divorced after four years of marriage. Marguerite's cousin was
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, American war correspondent and journalist, who appeared in two episodes of
M*A*S*H* in the 1970s. In the 1930s when Roberts moved to Los Angeles he was Marguerite's houseguest and drove her Marmon convertible car.
Later years and death
After her film career ended, De La Motte worked as an inspector in a southern California war plant during
World War IIWorld War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
. Later she came to
San Francisco, CaliforniaSan Francisco , officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the financial, cultural, and transportation center of the San Francisco Bay Area, a region of 7.15 million people which includes San Jose and Oakland...
, where she worked in the Red Cross office.
On March 10, 1950, De La Motte died of
cerebral thrombosisA thrombus , or blood clot, is the final product of the blood coagulation step in hemostasis. It is achieved via the aggregation of platelets that form a platelet plug, and the activation of the humoral coagulation system...
in San Francisco in 1950, three months short of her 48th birthday. For her contribution as an actress to the motion picture industry, Marguerite De La Motte was awarded a star on the
Hollywood Walk of FameThe Hollywood Walk of Fame consists of more than 2,400 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along fifteen blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California...
at 6902 Hollywood Blvd., in Hollywood, California.
Selected filmography
| Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
| 1918 |
Arizona |
Lena |
| 1919 |
A Sagebrush Hamlet |
Dora Lawrence |
Credited as Marguerite de LaMotte |
| 1920 |
The Mark of ZorroThe Mark of Zorro is a 1920 silent film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Noah Beery. This genre-defining swashbuckler adventure was the first movie version of The Mark of Zorro...
|
Lolita Pulido |
| 1920 |
The Broken Gate |
Anne Oglesby |
| 1921 |
The Ten Dollar Raise |
Dorothy |
| 1922 |
Fools of Fortune |
Marion DePuyster |
| 1923 |
The Famous Mrs. Fair The Famous Mrs. Fair is a silent drama film produced by Louis B. Mayer, distributed through Metro Pictures, and directed by Fred Niblo. The film is based on the Broadway play of the same name by James Forbes that had starred Blanche Bates in the 1919 theatre season. This is now considered a lost...
|
Sylvia Fair |
| 1924 |
The Beloved Brute |
Jacinta |
| 1925 |
Daughters Who Pay Daughters Who Pay is a 1925 drama film directed by George Terwilliger, starring Marguerite De La Motte and featuring Béla Lugosi.-Cast:* Marguerite De La Motte — Sonia Borisoff / Margaret Smith* John Bowers — Dick Foster...
|
Sonia Borisoff/Margaret Smith |
| 1926 |
Pals in Paradise |
Geraldine "Jerry" Howard |
| 1926 |
The Last Frontier -Cast:* William Boyd as Tom Kirby* Marguerite De La Motte as Beth* Jack Hoxie as Buffalo Bill Cody* J. Farrell MacDonald as Wild Bill Hickok* Frank Coghlan Jr. as Buddy * Mitchell Lewis as Lige* Gladys Brockwell as Cynthia Jaggers...
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| 1926 |
Pals in Paradise Pals in Paradise is a 1926 silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. The film was shot in Europe.-Cast:* Rudolph Schildkraut as Abraham Lezinsky* John Bowers as Bill Harvey* Marguerite De La Motte as Geraldine 'Jerry' Howard...
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| 1927 |
The Final Extra |
Ruth Collins |
Credited as Margaret DeLaMotte |
| 1929 |
The Iron Mask The Iron Mask is a part-talkie film adaptation of the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père, which is itself based on the French legend of The Man in the Iron Mask...
|
Constance |
| 1930 |
Shadow Ranch |
Ruth Cameron |
| 1934 |
A Woman's Man |
Gloria Jordan |
| 1941 |
Reg'lar Fellers |
Mrs. Dugan |
| 1942 |
The Man Who Returned to Life |
Mrs. Hibbard |
Uncredited |
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