Marjorie began her career as a contract player at Twentieth Century Fox. She then became a story analysis before becoming a film editor.
The winner of the Eddie Award for "The Marva Collins Story," a 1981 television movie, Marjorie was the awarded the 2000 Lifetime Career Achievement Award by The American Cinema Editors.
Preceded in death by her husband, Gene Fowler, Jr., she is survived by her son, two sisters; a brother; and a granddaughter.
Marjorie began her career as a contract player at Twentieth Century Fox. She then became a story analysis before becoming a film editor.
The winner of the Eddie Award for "The Marva Collins Story," a 1981 television movie, Marjorie was the awarded the 2000 Lifetime Career Achievement Award by The American Cinema Editors.
Preceded in death by her husband, Gene Fowler, Jr., she is survived by her son, two sisters; a brother; and a granddaughter.
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