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Marilyn Harris(1924-1999)

  • Actress
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Boris Karloff and Marilyn Harris in Frankenstein (1931)
Marilyn Harris was a child actress from San Fernando, California. She was active from the early 1930s to the early 1940s, retiring from the profession at age 19. She is primarily remembered for playing the tragic character of Little Maria in the classic horror film "Frankenstein" (1931). Her character briefly befriends Frankenstein's monster (played by Boris Karloff), being the only person to treat him with kindness. The monster soon misinterprets the rules of a children's game, throwing Maria into the waters of a lake and accidentally causing her death by drowning.

In 1924, Harris was born in San Fernando, California. Soon after her birth, she was placed in an orphanage located in Los Angeles. When she was only a month-old, the young girl was adopted by the Harris family. Her adoptive mother was a failed actress, and hoped that her daughter would get a chance at stardom. In later interviews, Harris recalled that her "stage mother" was physically and emotionally abusive.

As an infant, Harris reportedly appeared as an extra in a film featuring the dog actor Rin Tin Tin. By 1930, she started regularly appearing in films. She had a bit part in the western "The Big Trail" (1930), which featured a caravan of settlers in an attempt to cross the Oregon Trail. "Frankenstein" (1931) was her first credited role, and the first where she had speaking lines. Her scenes are considered a highlight of the film.

In her subsequent films, Harris was often an uncredited extra. Her next credited film appearance was in the drama film "A Wicked Woman" (1934). She played the character of Rosanne as a child, while Jean Parker played the older version of the character. In the war film "The Road Back" (1937), Harris played Maria, the sister of Ernst (one of the film's main characters). The film focused on German veterans of World War I, who had trouble adjusting to civilian life.

After a hiatus of her film career from 1937 to 1943, Harris resumed working in films. She was again reduced to working as an extra. To supplement her income, worked as a cashier at the theater "Hollywood Palladium". She started dating the bouncer Wally Watkins, and they were married in 1944. She decided to retire from acting, and spend the subsequent decades as a housewife.

In 1981, Harris was widowed when Wally Watkins died. She then married her second husband, Carl. In 1988, Harris was widowed again. She never remarried. In the 1990s, Harris appeared in a number of interviews about her film career. By that time, she was struggling with cancer. She died in December 1999, at the age of 75. She was the last surviving member cast member of "Frankenstein".

While Harris is long gone, she is fondly remembered by horror fans for her supporting role in one the of the best horror films of Universal Pictures. While she never achieved the stardom which her mother wanted for her, she has had enduring fame. Enough for her to be the subject of biographical articles and book chapters, published long after her heyday.
BornAugust 19, 1924
DiedDecember 1, 1999(75)
BornAugust 19, 1924
DiedDecember 1, 1999(75)
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Boris Karloff and Marilyn Harris in Frankenstein (1931)
John Wayne, Marilyn Harris, Marion Lessing, Helen Parrish, Robert Parrish, Dannie Mac Grant, and Nancy Crowley in The Big Trail (1930)
Boris Karloff and Marilyn Harris in Frankenstein (1931)
Frankie & Little Maria
Marilyn Harris
Marilyn Harris

Known for

Frankenstein (1931)
Frankenstein
7.8
  • Little Maria
  • 1931
Charles Bickford and Mady Christians in A Wicked Woman (1934)
A Wicked Woman
6.6
  • Rosanne as a Child
  • 1934
James Dunn and Sally Eilers in Over the Hill (1931)
Over the Hill
6.8
  • Susan Shelby in Prologue
  • 1931
Noah Beery Jr., Richard Cromwell, Andy Devine, Louise Fazenda, John 'Dusty' King, Maurice Murphy, Barbara Read, and Slim Summerville in The Road Back (1937)
The Road Back
6.5
  • Maria - Ernst's Sister
  • 1937

Credits

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Actress

  • Olive Blakeney, John Litel, Jimmy Lydon, John David Robb, and Charles Smith in Henry Aldrich's Little Secret (1944)
    Henry Aldrich's Little Secret
    • Minor Role (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Paulette Goddard, Edward Arnold, Fred MacMurray, and Roland Young in Standing Room Only (1944)
    Standing Room Only
    • Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Herbert Marshall and Susan Peters in Young Ideas (1943)
    Young Ideas
    • Co-ed (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Frances Gifford, Jimmy Lydon, Diana Lynn, Anne Rooney, and Gail Russell in Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour (1943)
    Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour
    • Gwendolyn (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Noah Beery Jr., Richard Cromwell, Andy Devine, Louise Fazenda, John 'Dusty' King, Maurice Murphy, Barbara Read, and Slim Summerville in The Road Back (1937)
    The Road Back
    • Maria - Ernst's Sister
    • 1937
  • Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in Maytime (1937)
    Maytime
    • Maypole singer (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Irene Dunne, Allan Jones, Helen Morgan, and Charles Winninger in Show Boat (1936)
    Show Boat
    • Little Girl (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
    The Bride of Frankenstein
    • Girl (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Charles Bickford and Mady Christians in A Wicked Woman (1934)
    A Wicked Woman
    • Rosanne as a Child
    • 1934
  • Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore in The Power and the Glory (1933)
    The Power and the Glory
    • Student (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler in Tugboat Annie (1933)
    Tugboat Annie
    • Pat Severn, as a Child (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Warner Baxter in 6 Hours to Live (1932)
    6 Hours to Live
    • Flower Girl (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Joan Bennett and Charles Farrell in Wild Girl (1932)
    Wild Girl
    • Anna May (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Tom Mix and Tony the Horse in Destry Rides Again (1932)
    Destry Rides Again
    • Schoolgirl (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Zasu Pitts and Slim Summerville in The Unexpected Father (1932)
    The Unexpected Father
    • Child (uncredited)
    • 1932

Personal details

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  • Born
    • August 19, 1924
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • December 1, 1999
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer and heart failure)
  • Spouses
      Wally Watkins1944 - 1981 (his death, 1 child)
  • Publicity listings
    • 4 Interviews
    • 1 Article

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    After several takes of Harris's being thrown into the water by the monster in "Frankenstein," it was discovered that one last take was necessary, and director James Whale promised Marilyn, a good swimmer, anything she wanted if she would do the take one more time. She asked for her favorite snack: one dozen hard-boiled eggs. Whale gave her two dozen.
  • Quotes
    Boris Karloff was a very sweet, wonderful man, and I just loved him. Immediately, from being on the lot, and taking his hand, I just loved him. I had no fear of him, whatsoever. We seemed to have a rapport together-and it was like magic.

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