Caren Marsh

Caren Marsh

Born: April 16, 1919
in Hollywood, California, USA
Caren Marsh Doll (née Morris; born April 6, 1919), also credited as Caren Marsh, is an American stage and screen actress and dancer, specialising in modern dance and tap, who was Judy Garland's dance stand-in in The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Ziegfeld Girl in 1941. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Movies for Caren Marsh...

Navajo Kid
Title: Navajo Kid
Character: Winifred McMasters
Released: November 21, 1945
Type: Movie
The Navajo Kid goes in search of the villains who murdered his foster-father and stole both ring and watch. The trail leads straight to Canyon City, Texas, and smooth cardsharp Honest John Grogan, who is in possession of both the stolen items. But Grogan has an ironclad alibi for the time of the murder, an alibi confirmed by none other than Sheriff Roy Landon.
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Secrets of a Sorority Girl
Title: Secrets of a Sorority Girl
Character: Audrey Scott
Released: August 15, 1945
Type: Movie
In this crime drama, a sorority girl is photographed hanging around with known criminals in illicit gambling dens. The resulting pictures are then used to blackmail her father, a district attorney.
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Best Foot Forward
Title: Best Foot Forward
Character: Dancer
Released: October 8, 1943
Type: Movie
Bud Hooper, a cadet at Winsocki Military Academy, sends an invitation to movie star Lucille Ball to come to Winsocki's big dance. Ball's publicity-hungry agent convinces her to go in order to boost her career. Complications arise when Bud's girlfriend Helen Schlesinger unexpectedly shows up, too.
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Seven Sweethearts
Title: Seven Sweethearts
Character: Dancer (uncredited)
Released: November 13, 1942
Type: Movie
Little Delft, Michigan follows the customs of old-world Holland and is known for its Tulip Festival. The owner of the hotel insists that his seven daughters marry in order, from eldest to youngest.