Kane, Marjorie (1909–1992)
Kane, Marjorie (1909–1992)
American film dancer. Name variations: Babe Kane, Margie Babe Kane. Born April 28, 1909, in Chicago, IL; died Jan 8, 1992.
Made professional debut with Balaban and Kath theater Prolog; toured West Coast of US with Good News as specialty dancer and remained in Los Angeles, CA; appeared in some of earliest sound musicals such as The Dance of Life (1929), The Great Gabbo (1929), Border Romance (1930) and Be Yourself (1930).
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