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Classic Movie Travels: Marcia Mae Jones

by golfinger007
3rd May 2025
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Classic Movie Travels: Marcia Mae Jones

Marcia Mae Jones

Marcia Mae Jones was born on August 1, 1924, in Los Angeles,
California, to William and Margaret Freda Jones. She was the youngest of four
children, with siblings Margaret, Macon, and Marvin.

When Jones was two years old, she made her film debut playing a baby in Mannequin (1926). Reportedly, director James Cruze saw her in her baby carriage and she received the role. Largely propelled by her mother, who was also an actress, Jones was soon routinely appearing in films from this point onward. She had a bit part as a flower girl in King of Jazz (1930) during the “My Bridal Veil” sequence, in addition to roles in Street Scene (1931) and Night Nurse (1931). Incidentally, she portrayed a flower girl again in What Price Hollywood? (1932) and Employee’s Entrance (1933). At age 6, she was a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild.

Marcia Mae Jones as child (These Three, 1936)
Marcia Mae Jones (These Three, 1936)

By the 1930s, she was established as a child star. She
performed in The Champ (1931) and
worked alongside Shirley Temple in Heidi (1937)
and The Little Princess (1939). Along
the way, she could also be spotted in These
Three
(1936), The Garden of Allah
(1936), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938),
and Anne of the Windy Poplars (1940).

As entered her teenage years, her film career continued with
First Love (1939) alongside Deanna
Durbin. She signed with Monogram Pictures in 1940, where she appeared in romances
and action-comedies.

Marcia Mae Jones adult

In 1943, she married Merchant Marine Robert Chic, with whom
she had two children: Robert “Denny” and Tim. They divorced in 1951.

By the 1950s, she appeared on television, including working
as Buster Keaton’s comic foil in his television series. She also performed in
other hit shows, including The George
Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Peyton Place,
and General Hospital. In 1952, she was simultaneously working as a
switchboard operator for the Greg Bautzer Law Firm.

In 1955, she married television writer William Davenport. Tragically,
Davenport committed suicide in 1989. Moreover, Jones struggled with alcoholism
as acting roles waned. After turning to pursuing a degree in religious science,
she later addressed and conquered her dependency issues. Her
final feature film role was in The Way They Were (1973), though she
continued appearing on television into the 1980s.

Jones became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences. She passed away on September 2, 2007, at the Motion Picture and
Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, from complications from
pneumonia. She was 83 years old.

In 1930, Jones and her family lived at 907 N. Stanley Ave.,
West Hollywood, California. The home stands today.

907 N. Stanley Ave., West Hollywood, California
907 N. Stanley Ave., West Hollywood, CA

In 1940, the family relocated to 726 N. Curson Ave., Los
Angeles, California. This home also exists.

726 N. Curson Ave., Los Angeles, California
726 N. Curson Ave., Los Angeles, CA

In 1950, Jones and Chic resided at 840 S. Dunsmuir Ave., Los
Angeles, California, along with her parents. This home also stands.

840 S. Dunsmuir Ave., Los Angeles, California
840 S. Dunsmuir Ave., Los Angeles, CA

…

–Annette Bochenek for Classic Movie Hub

Annette Bochenek pens our monthly Classic Movie Travels column. You can read all of Annette’s Classic Movie Travel articles here.

Annette Bochenek of Chicago, Illinois, is a PhD student at Dominican University and an independent scholar of Hollywood’s Golden Age. She manages the Hometowns to Hollywood blog, in which she writes about her trips exploring the legacies and hometowns of Golden Age stars. Annette also hosts the “Hometowns to Hollywood” film series throughout the Chicago area. She has been featured on Turner Classic Movies and is the president of TCM Backlot’s Chicago chapter. In addition to writing for Classic Movie Hub, she also writes for Silent Film Quarterly, Nostalgia Digest, and Chicago Art Deco SocietyMagazine.





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