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Marmee (Character)
from Little Women (1994)

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Overview

Alternate Names:
Mamie / Margaret 'Marmee' March / Marmee March / Marmie March / Mrs. March

Filmography

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  1. Little Women Play by Vancouver Christian High School (2009) (V) Played by Sarah Brown

  2. Little Women (1994) Played by Susan Sarandon (as Mrs. March)
  3. "Little Women II Jo's Boys" (1993) TV series Played by Taeko Nakanishi (as Mrs. March)
    ... aka "Wakakusa monogatari nan to Jô sensei" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Tale of Young Grass: Nan and Miss Jo" - International (English title) (literal title)

  4. "Little Women"
        - Pilot (1978) TV episode, Played by Dorothy McGuire (as Marmee March)
  5. "NBC Special Treat"
        - Little Women (1976) TV episode, Played by Joanne Woodward (as Marmee March)
  6. "Little Women"
        - Episode #1.9 (1970) TV episode, Played by Stephanie Bidmead (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.8 (1970) TV episode, Played by Stephanie Bidmead (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.7 (1970) TV episode, Played by Stephanie Bidmead (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.6 (1970) TV episode, Played by Stephanie Bidmead (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.5 (1970) TV episode, Played by Stephanie Bidmead (as Mrs. March)
          (4 more)

  7. "Good Wives"
        - Part 5 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Part 4 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Part 3 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Part 2 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Part 1 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
  8. "Little Women"
        - Episode #1.6 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.5 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.4 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.3 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
        - Episode #1.2 (1958) TV episode, Played by Phyllis Calvert (as Mrs. March)
          (1 more)
  9. "Little Women"
        - Pleasant Meadows (1951) TV episode, Played by Barbara Everest (as Mrs. March)
        - The Telegram (1951) TV episode, Played by Barbara Everest (as Mrs. March)
        - The Palace Beautiful (1951) TV episode, Played by Barbara Everest (as Mrs. March)
        - A Merry Christmas (1950) TV episode, Played by Barbara Everest (as Mrs. March)

  10. "The Ford Theatre Hour"
        - Little Women (1949) TV episode, Played by Frances Starr (as Margaret 'Marmee' March)
  11. Little Women (1949) Played by Mary Astor

  12. Little Women (1939) (TV) Played by Molly Pearson (as Marmee March)
  13. Little Women (1933) Played by Spring Byington / Nydia Westman (as Mamie)

  14. Little Women (1918) Played by Kate Lester
  15. Little Women (1917) Played by Minna Grey (as Marmie March)

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Quotes:
From Little Women (1933)
[first lines]
Marmee March: So you're going to Washington?
Elderly man: Yes, ma'am; my son is sick in the hospital there.
Marmee March: Oh, this will be an anxious Christmas for you.
Marmee March: [finding him a coat] I think this one will do; let's try this. Is it your only son?
Elderly man: No, ma'am. I had four; two were killed, one is a prisoner.
Marmee March: [deeply moved] You've done a great deal for your country, sir.
Elderly man: Oh, not a mite more than I ought, ma'am. I'd go myself if I was any use. Thank you for the overcoat.
Marmee March: Wait a minute...
Marmee March: [giving him some money] I hope you find him better.
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