Marin Sais
Marin Sais was an American actress whose career was most prolific during the silent film era of the 1910s and 1920s. Sais' acting career spanned over four decades and she is possibly best recalled for appearing in Western themed films.
Early life and career
Born in San Rafael, California into a family that was allegedly descended from one of the earliest Spanish families to settle in California, Marin Sais began her acting career as a teenager after travelling to New York City where she appeared in vaudeville.In 1910, at the age of twenty, Sais made her screen debut for New York City's Vitagraph Studios in the short film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night opposite the notable actors Florence Turner and Julia Swayne Gordon. Sais would go on to star in a number of well-received comedy shorts for Kalem Company opposite actors Ruth Roland, Marshall Neilan and Edward Coxen. In 1911, Sais made her first appearance in a Western titled The Ranger's Stratagem – it would become a frequent career choice for the actress and in her later career she would rarely appear in other motion picture genres.
Throughout the 1910s, Sais' career as an actress continued to build momentum and the actress showed her versatility by appearing in such varied genres as comedy shorts, Westerns, dramas, and beginning in 1915 she began appearing in a James W. Horne directed Kalem Company Nancy Drew-style mystery serial The Girl Detective, with such titles as: The Riddle of the Rings, The Secret Code, The Disappearing Necklace and The Vanishing Vases. Sais also continued to work under the direction of Horne in dozens of Western shorts.
Rise to stardom
In December 1915, Sais was filming a lead role on location in the Mojave Desert when a sudden sandstorm blew in. She and the film crew were stranded for a day, unable to get to the nearest settlement. She suffered seriously from exposure but recuperated after a few days of rest in Los Angeles, California. In 1916 she began appearing as the character Barbara Brent in a Horne directed Western series of shorts.By 1918 Sais was a highly popular and publicly recognizable film personality and was chosen by Japanese silent film matinee idol Sessue Hayakawa to appear opposite him in a series of film collaborations, the first being the 1918 racial drama The City of Dim Faces followed by His Birthright, released the same year and also starring Hayakawa's actress wife Tsuru Aoki. Sais' collaboration with Hayakawa ended with the 1919 film Bonds of Honor and the same year Sais appeared with Swedish actress Anna Q. Nilsson in the moderately successful drama The Vanity Pool.
In 1920, Sais married silent Western actor Jack Hoxie whom she met on the set of the 1916 film Tigers Unchained. It was her second marriage. The two began appearing in a number of well-received Western action and adventure films. Although the couple would divorce seven years later, Sais would rarely appear in films outside of the Western genre from 1920 onward. One notable film of the period was the Bruce M. Mitchell directed 1924 film The Hellion, which featured British actor Boris Karloff in one of his first prominent roles.
Later career and death
By the mid-1920s Marin Sais' career was declining and she began appearing in a number of lower-budget Westerns. It was a trend that would follow Sais throughout her career into the talkie era of the 1930s and give her the dubious title of "Queen of the B-movie oaters". During the 1930s, Sais appeared in approximately twenty films - nearly all Westerns. One notable exception is an uncredited role as Mrs. Harper in 1936 cult classic Reefer Madness.Sais' acting career continued throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s, often in bit parts or in uncredited roles in poorly received, low-budget Westerns. Two exceptions were the popular 1945 Sam Newfield-directed Western Lightning Raiders, starring Buster Crabbe and her role as The Duchess in the long-running 1949 Red Ryder serials starring Jim Bannon. By the early 1950s, she made a tentative foray into the new medium of television with a guest appearance on The Lone Ranger. Sais' last role before retirement was a small part in the made-for-TV movie The Great Jesse James Raid in 1953.
As a star in her 20s, prior to the end of World War I, Sais' home was in Glendale, California. In her later years, Marin Sais retired to the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, where she was a resident for many years. She died on December 31, 1971, of cerebral arteriosclerosis at the age of 81.
Selected filmography
Twelfth Night Walk, -- You, Walk! The Girl Bandits' Hoodoo The Boer War as Jane Lambert, their daughterShannon of the Sixth as Dora KimberThe Potter and the Clay as Rose MastersThe Girl Detective as Bertha - The Girl DetectiveThe Strangler's Cord as Frances Ballon - House DetectiveMysteries of the Grand Hotel as Frances Ballon - House Detective / Various Roles The Barnstormers as Clara WorthThe Pitfall as Margaret LairdStingaree as Ethel Porter - Stingaree's SweetheartThe Social Pirates as Mona HartleyThe Girl from Frisco as Barbara BrentThe Further Adventures of Stingaree as Ethel PorterThe Man from Tia Juana as Madge KingThe Golden Eagle Trail as Madge KingThe Ghost of the Desert as Madge KingA Whirlwind of Whiskers as ManicuristThe City of Dim Faces as Elizabeth MendallHis Birthright as Edna KingstonThe Vanity Pool as Diana CasperBonds of Honor as Olga OrczyThe Gray Wolf's Ghost Thunderbolt Jack as Bess MorganDead or Alive as Sheriff Lamar's WifeThe Broken Spur as Ida HuntHills of Hate as CarmenThe Sheriff of Hope Eternal as Hela MarcaleRiders of the Law as Barbara LayneThe Forbidden Trail as Woman washing Wolf Tracks as Rose RomaineGood Men and Bad as FeliciaBehind Two Guns as Mrs. BaxterThe Hellion as The Hellion- The [Measure of a Man (1924 film)|The Measure of a Man] as Clare, his wifeA Roaring Adventure as Katherine DoddThe Red Rider as Silver WatersThe [Wild Horse Stampede] as Grace ConnorRough and Ready as Martha BowmanMen of Daring as Mother OwenThe Fighting Three as Clara JonesThe Harvester A Son of the Desert as Helen DobsonCome and Get It as Breezy's motherThe Fighting Cowboy as Squaw MaryWheels of Destiny as Settler's Wife Rawhide Romance as Mrs. WhitneyThe Man from Hell as Townswoman When Lightning Strikes as Mrs. StevensOutlaw Rule as Mrs. Turk The Circle of Death as Mrs. Mary Gordon The Pace That Kills as Mrs. Bradford Reefer Madness as Mrs. Harper Drums of Destiny as Ma Green Windjammer as Bishop's Secretary Trailin' Trouble as Mrs. JohnsRenfrew of the Royal Mounted as Mrs. MacDonald Pioneer Trail as BellePhantom Gold as Mag SmithI Stand Accused as Minor Role Santa Fe Stampede as Townswoman Lone Star Pioneers as Kate Riders of the Frontier as Sarah BurtonOklahoma Terror as Mathilda - Fleeing Rancher's Wife The Mad Empress Convicted Woman as Matron Wild [Horse Range (film)|Wild Horse Range] as Harriet MorganOne Man's Law as Kathy Winters Deadwood Dick as Calamity JaneThe Durango Kid as Mrs. Evans Two Gun Sheriff as Mrs. McKinnonSaddlemates as Mrs. LangleyBilly the Kid in Santa Fe as Pat WalkerCracked Nuts as Woman The Iron Claw as Hannah - Silk's Housekeeper Sierra Sue as Tess Forbidden Trails as Sue - Sandy's Bride A Tragedy at Midnight as Second Mrs. Charles Miller South of [Santa Fe (1942 film)|South of Santa Fe] as Townswoman Murder in Times Square Harvest Melody as Ma NelsonFrontier Outlaws as Ma ClarkEnemy of Women as Frau BendlerOath of Vengeance as Ma - PostmistressBells of Rosarita as Duena in Wedding Along the Navajo Trail as Gypsy Woman Love, Honor and Goodbye as Wardrobe Mistress Border Badmen as Mrs. BentleyGirls of the Big House as Foyer Matron Lightning Raiders'' as Mrs. LorenKing of the Forest Rangers as Mrs. Barton - Landowner Terrors on Horseback as Mrs. Jed BartlettRendezvous 24 as Rina - Heligmann's Housekeeper Stagecoach to Denver as Aunt May Barnes Yankee Fakir as Mrs. Randall Big Town After Dark as Mrs. O'Hara-Game Operator Ride, Ryder, Ride! as The Duchess Roll, Thunder, Roll! as DuchessThe Fighting Redhead as DuchessCowboy and the Prizefighter as The DuchessThe Great Jesse James Raid as Mrs. Lovett