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  1. Marie Mosquini (born Marie de Esy; December 3, 1899 – February 21, 1983) was an American film actress.

  2. Marie Mosquini was a pert, slightly-built comedienne of amazingly prolific output. Between 1917 and 1926, the feisty brunette appeared in close to 200 one- and two-reel shorts, mostly for Hal Roach. She was featured in the initial series of comedies, which propelled Stan Laurel to stardom.

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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Marie Mosquini was a pert, slightly-built comedienne of amazingly prolific output. Between 1917 and 1926, the feisty brunette appeared in close to 200 one- and two-reel shorts, mostly for Hal Roach. She was featured in the initial series of comedies, which propelled Stan Laurel to stardom.

  4. Marie Mosquini (1899–1983) on October 10, 1930; Mosquini was a silent film actress, and they remained married until his death in 1961. Politics. De Forest was a conservative Republican and fervent anti-communist and anti-fascist.

  5. Marie Mosquini is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Safety Last!, 7th Heaven, Haunted Spooks, Ask Father, His Royal Slyness, It's a Gift, Captain Kidd's Kids, and The Dippy Dentist.

  6. www.leedeforest.org › MarriagesLee DE Forest.org

    His final marriage to silent screen star Marie Mosquini lasted from 1930 until his death in 1961. The newspapers in 1930 wrote this about the union: Wedding bells rang and the organ played “O Promise Me” in October 1930 when Lee de Forest, age 59 married Marie Mosquini, then 31.

  7. American actress. Name variations: Marie De Forest. Born Dec 3, 1899, in Los Angeles, CA; died Feb 21, 1983, in Los Angeles; m. Lee De Forest (inventor of the audion vacuum tube, a key component of all major communications, including radio, telephone, radar and tv), 1930 (died 1961).