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Mary Martin (born Norma Martin, and sometimes credited as Marty Martin, especially early on in her career) was a silent film actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1910s. Mary was born in Fresno, California. In 1914, she moved to Santa Barbara, where she quickly began appearing in a string of silent films with the American Film Company, also known as Flying A Studios. She married actor-director Rae Berger in 1916 and seems to have retired from acting around 1917.

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  • Mary Martin (nacida como Norma Martin, y a veces acreditada como Marty Martin, especialmente al principio de su carrera) fue una actriz de cine mudo que estuvo activa en Hollywood durante la década de 1910.​​ Mary nació en Fresno, California.​ En 1914, se trasladó a Santa Bárbara, donde rápidamente comenzó a aparecer en una serie de películas mudas con , también conocido como Flying A Studios.​​ Se casó con el actor y director Rae Berger en 1916 y parece haberse retirado de la actuación alrededor de 1917.​ (es)
  • Mary Martin (born Norma Martin, and sometimes credited as Marty Martin, especially early on in her career) was a silent film actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1910s. Mary was born in Fresno, California. In 1914, she moved to Santa Barbara, where she quickly began appearing in a string of silent films with the American Film Company, also known as Flying A Studios. She married actor-director Rae Berger in 1916 and seems to have retired from acting around 1917. (en)
  • Mary Martin, conosciuta anche come Mary G. Martin o Marty Martin (... – ...; fl. XIX-XX secolo), è stata un'attrice statunitense dell'epoca del muto. (it)
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  • Norma Martin (en)
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  • Norma Martin (en)
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  • Martin in a publicity still for The Scarlet Letter in 1917 (en)
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  • Mary Martin (en)
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  • Silent film actress (en)
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  • Mary Martin (nacida como Norma Martin, y a veces acreditada como Marty Martin, especialmente al principio de su carrera) fue una actriz de cine mudo que estuvo activa en Hollywood durante la década de 1910.​​ Mary nació en Fresno, California.​ En 1914, se trasladó a Santa Bárbara, donde rápidamente comenzó a aparecer en una serie de películas mudas con , también conocido como Flying A Studios.​​ Se casó con el actor y director Rae Berger en 1916 y parece haberse retirado de la actuación alrededor de 1917.​ (es)
  • Mary Martin (born Norma Martin, and sometimes credited as Marty Martin, especially early on in her career) was a silent film actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1910s. Mary was born in Fresno, California. In 1914, she moved to Santa Barbara, where she quickly began appearing in a string of silent films with the American Film Company, also known as Flying A Studios. She married actor-director Rae Berger in 1916 and seems to have retired from acting around 1917. (en)
  • Mary Martin, conosciuta anche come Mary G. Martin o Marty Martin (... – ...; fl. XIX-XX secolo), è stata un'attrice statunitense dell'epoca del muto. (it)
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  • Mary Martin (actriz de cine mudo) (es)
  • Mary Martin (attrice del cinema muto) (it)
  • Mary Martin (silent film actress) (en)
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