From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marion Burns (9 August 1907 – 22 December 1993) was an American film actress of the 1930s. She is best known for having starred opposite John Wayne in the 1935 film The Dawn Rider and opposite him again that same year in Paradise Canyon. Burns was born in Los Angeles, California, making her way to Hollywood to pursue a career in acting. She received her first film role in 1931, starring opposite Bill Cody in Oklahoma Jim. That film started her on the path of starring in western films as a heroine. In 1932 she starred opposite George O'Brien in The Golden West, followed by Me and My Gal that same year. 1934 and 1935 would be her biggest years, with her appearing in six films, three each year, two of which were uncredited, and the most notable being the two John Wayne films. Her first film in 1934 was The Devil Tiger. In The Devil Tiger, Director Clyde E. Elliott allowed his hero, Kane Richmond, to fight a 25 foot python. Richmond hated doubles ...
Sensation Hunters
1933
Me and My Gal
1932
Avenging Angel
1935
Brenda Starr, Reporter
1945
Flirting with Danger
1934
Paradise Canyon
1935
The Dawn Rider
1935
Born to Be Bad
1934
Guns Along The Trail
1935
Oklahoma Jim
1931
The Golden West
1932
Cowboy G-Man
1935
Rip Roaring Riley
1935
Devil Tiger
1934