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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marin_SaisMarin Sais - Wikipedia

    Marin Sais (born Mae Smith; August 2, 1890 – December 31, 1971) was an American actress whose career was most prolific during the silent film era of the 1910s and 1920s. Sais' acting career spanned over four decades and she is possibly best recalled for appearing in Western themed films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0756814Marin Sais - IMDb

    Marin Sais. Actress: Mysteries of the Grand Hotel. Marin Sais was descended from one of the earliest Spanish families of California (Marin County was named after one of her ancestors).

  3. Marin Sais. Actress. She was a 20th-century American actress, who was best remembered for her portrayal of the strait-laced Sarah Burton in the 1939 film, Riders of the Frontier. Born Mae Smith, she began her career as a leading lady on the stage in stock companies.

  4. Feb 7, 2022 · Marin Sais was one of the biggest stars in the first decade of the emerging silent film industry but is virtually unknown today. Known as the “Marin County beauty,” Sais was born Mae Smith in...

  5. Marin Sais Rode to Fame in the Silent Film Era By Scott Fletcher Marin History Museum Volunteer How fleeting is Fame! The lovely woman in the photograph was one of the biggest stars in the first decade of the emerging silent-film industry but is virtually unknown today. Known

  6. Actress: Mysteries of the Grand Hotel. Marin Sais was descended from one of the earliest Spanish families of California (Marin County was named after one of her ancestors). She was possessed of a fine singing voice. and after graduation from school journeyed to New York to pursue an operatic career. However, not long after her arrival she ...

  7. The Girl Bandits' Hoodoo is a lost 1912 silent film, a " Western comedy" produced by the Kalem Company of New York City at its West Coast studio in Santa Monica, California. [b] The motion picture starred Ruth Roland and Marin Sais in the title roles with support from Edward Coxen .

  8. Marin Sais was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Sais's career beginnings included film roles in the western "The Fighting Cowboy" (1933) with Buffalo Bill Jr, the Medea Novara period drama "The Mad Empress" (1939) and "Deadwood Dick" (1940).

  9. American actress. Born Aug 2, 1890, in San Rafael, CA; died Dec 31, 1971, in Woodland Hills, CA; m. Jack Hoxie (cowboy actor), 1920 (div. 1925).

  10. Marin Sais is known as an Actor and Writer. Some of her work includes Tell Your Children, His Birthright, The Girl Detective: The Mystery of the Tea Dansant, Frontier Outlaws, The Fighting Redhead, Twelfth Night, The City of Dim Faces, and Forbidden Trails.

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