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Marion Lawless <I>Bent</I> Rooney

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Marion Lawless Bent Rooney

Birth
Tremont, Bronx County, New York, USA
Death
28 Jul 1940 (aged 60)
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mt. Seir Section, Lots 826/859
Memorial ID
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American film editor, dancer, and actress who was active in the industry from the 1910s through the 1930s. She was sometimes credited under her birth name and was married to Broadway performer Pat Rooney Jr.. Rooney was the daughter of Arthur Bent and Alice Lawless (a cornet player and a dancer, respectively), both of whom had moved to New York City from England before she was born. During her childhood, her family moved from the Bronx to Greenwich Village, where she met her future husband, Pat Rooney Jr. (son of vaudeville dancer Pat Rooney Sr.). On April 10, 1904, she married Rooney; the pair had a headlining vaudeville act together for many years. Julie Malnig, in her book Dancing Till Dawn: A Century of Exhibition Ballroom Dance, described the duo as "The reigning vaudeville comedy team of the teens". In addition to acting on the stage, Rooney also appeared in short films and worked as a film editor. She retired from performing in 1932 due to arthritis. Their son, Pat Rooney III, followed in their footsteps, embarking on a career on the stage. Billed as Marion Bent, she appeared on Broadway in The Billionaire (1902) and Love Birds (1921). She died in New York City at Calvary Hospital in 1940 after a lengthy illness and hospitalization
American film editor, dancer, and actress who was active in the industry from the 1910s through the 1930s. She was sometimes credited under her birth name and was married to Broadway performer Pat Rooney Jr.. Rooney was the daughter of Arthur Bent and Alice Lawless (a cornet player and a dancer, respectively), both of whom had moved to New York City from England before she was born. During her childhood, her family moved from the Bronx to Greenwich Village, where she met her future husband, Pat Rooney Jr. (son of vaudeville dancer Pat Rooney Sr.). On April 10, 1904, she married Rooney; the pair had a headlining vaudeville act together for many years. Julie Malnig, in her book Dancing Till Dawn: A Century of Exhibition Ballroom Dance, described the duo as "The reigning vaudeville comedy team of the teens". In addition to acting on the stage, Rooney also appeared in short films and worked as a film editor. She retired from performing in 1932 due to arthritis. Their son, Pat Rooney III, followed in their footsteps, embarking on a career on the stage. Billed as Marion Bent, she appeared on Broadway in The Billionaire (1902) and Love Birds (1921). She died in New York City at Calvary Hospital in 1940 after a lengthy illness and hospitalization

Gravesite Details

Buried on 31 July 1940 and the Death date on the stone is wrong it says 31 July 1941 but she died 28 July 1940.



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