
Marjorie Eaton
Acting • Born 1901-02-05 – Died 1986-04-21
Biography
Initially trained as an architect, Marjorie Eaton went on to become a renowned artist and character actress whose career spanded from 1946-1981. Eaton was born on February 5, 1901 in San Francisco, California, USA as Marjorie Lee Eaton. As an actress, she was known for Mary Poppins (1964), That Forsyte Woman (1949) and Zombies of Mora Tau (1957). Prior to entering the film industry, Eaton was member of the Taos artist colony where she painted the majority of her notable works. Her contributions to the Art world include "Taos Ceremony". circa 1928 and "Taos Man seated". She died on April 21, 1986 in Hollywood, California.
Filmography
28 credits
Mary Poppins
Movie • 1964
Miss Persimmon

A Woman's Vengeance
Movie • 1948
Maid (uncredited)

That Forsyte Woman
Movie • 1949
Hester Forsyte

Monstrosity
Movie • 1963
Hetty March

Zombies of Mora Tau
Movie • 1957
Grandmother Peters

The Trouble with Angels
Movie • 1966
Sister Ursula

Night Tide
Movie • 1961
Madame Romanovitch

Hammersmith Is Out
Movie • 1972
Princess

The Killing Kind
Movie • 1974
Mrs. Orland

Yours, Mine and Ours
Movie • 1968
Housekeeper #3

The Reincarnation of Peter Proud
Movie • 1975
Astrology Lady (as Marjorie Morley Eaton)

The Three Stooges in Orbit
Movie • 1962
Mrs. McGinnis

The Vicious Years
Movie • 1950
Zia Lola

Witness for the Prosecution
Movie • 1957
Miss O'Brien (uncredited)

Mourning Becomes Electra
Movie • 1947
Woman at home (uncredited)

The Three Stooges Scrapbook
Movie • 1963
Mrs. McGinnis

The Empire Strikes Back
Movie • 1980
Emperor (uncredited)

Street Music
Movie • 1981
Mildred

Crackers
Movie • 1984
Mrs. O'Malley

Hollywood Story
Movie • 1951
Weird-Looking Woman (uncredited)

The Time of Their Lives
Movie • 1946
Bessie - Danbury's Maid (uncredited)

Cardiac Arrest
Movie • 1980
Mrs. Swan

The Attic
Movie • 1980
Mrs. Fowler

My Three Sons
TV • 1960

One Step Beyond
TV • 1959
Miss Parsons

Mr. Terrific
TV • 1967
Princess

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
The Landlady

Then Came Bronson
TV • 1969
Madame Vanya