Thursday, November 18, 2010
SILENT SCREEN CHILD STAR DIES
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. – Silent film child star Marie Osborne Yeats, who was known as Baby Marie Osborne in films such as "Little Mary Sunshine," has died in California. She was 99.
Daughter Joan Young tells the Los Angeles Times that Yeats died Nov. 11 at her San Clemente home. The cause of death wasn't disclosed, but Yeats had suffered three strokes in her later years.
Director Henry King launched Baby Marie to stardom in 1916 with "Little Mary Sunshine," a film written for her.
"Little Mary Sunshine" was the first in a series of Baby Marie Osborne films that captivated audiences worldwide and led to Baby Marie dolls and paper dolls.
Her film career ended after the 1919 comedy "Miss Gingersnap," and she later worked as a studio costume supervisor.
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