Gene Marsh
Acting
Biography
Gene Marsh (born Gladys Devereaux Keller) was a silent screen actress during the mid 1910s (1914-1916).
Known For

Charlie plays an actor who bungles several scenes and is kicked out. He returns convincingly dressed as a lady and charms the director, but Charlie never makes it into the film.
The Masquerader

Luke lives the life of a millionaire until it is discovered that a mistake has been made and his inheritance belongs to someone else.
Great While It Lasted

Set mostly in the Stone Age, a prehistoric king, with a harem of wives, rules a beach. Charlie arrives and falls for the king's favorite wife. In the end, it turns out to have been a dream; Charlie was asleep in the park.
His Prehistoric Past

Charlie and his wife are in the park when he encounters Ambrose and his wife. Each man is attracted to and shows unwanted attention to the other man's wife. A policeman becomes involved.
Getting Acquainted

Although only a dental assistant, Charlie pretends to be the dentist. After receiving too much anesthesia, a patient can't stop laughing, so Charlie knocks him out with a club.
Laughing Gas
Farm youth goes to college, pursues the pretty co-eds and joins a fraternity.
Fresh from the Farm

Luke, stranded on a desert island, becomes chief of the natives. When he pursues the affections of a pretty white girl, he runs afoul of her sweetheart and has to swim back home.
Lonesome Luke Lolls in Luxury

Luke attempts to sell books to a businessman and his wife.
Lonesome Luke Leans to the Literary

This offering tells the tale of one, Oscar Weeban, a fellow deeply in love with a certain Maisie. He has promised to take her to the Garbage Gentlemen's Rally, that annual society event of the small town in which it is their fortune to reside, and she sends him a note to this effect. He is a rank outsider, but manages to inject himself into the spirit of the affair and enters into the sport of the occasion with a vim. It is at this event that the ashes throwing contest is held every year, and garbage men from all sections, trained to the minute, flock to the party to compete. The contest is at its height and one of the experts is trying for a world's record when Oscar crosses the range. Of course, he and Maisie manage to get in the way of the winning throw and spoil the record which is about to be made.
Ruses, Rhymes and Roughnecks

Luke, a street tramp, is taken to a dance contest by a pretty millionairess, but when he is ejected, he returns with a gun and wreaks havoc.
Lonesome Luke, Social Gangster

Maisie Orpe is a dispenser of victuals in a second rate "beanery," and is the light of the lives of several of the town "swells". But Luke de Fluke, an all-round gay lad, and Shorty Magee, the local tough nut, seem to lead the field in Maisie's blue orbs.
A Mixup for Mazie

Lonesome Luke, working in a shoe store, has difficulty keeping his mind on business whenever a pretty girl is on the scene.
Giving Them Fits

Luke lifts a wallet from a golfer and thereby gains entry to a golf course. Mayhem ensues.
A Foozle at the Tee Party

Lucas and Larkin, his running mate, after looking for a job for some time, finally land one in a photographer's shop and immediately start to take possession of the place. They rule supreme in their own inimitable way until a bespectacled college graduate arrives to have his diploma, and incidentally himself, photographed.
Ragtime Snap Shots

A young man promises his girl that he will get Spitball Sadie, a renowned female pitcher, for her all-girl baseball team. When he is unable to get Sadie to come, he dresses up as her and takes her place on the team.
Spit-ball Sadie

Working as a pastry chef, Luke steals a watch from a customer, which results in a wild police chase throughout the store.
Luke, the Candy Cut-Up

As a baggage handler at a terminal, Luke is led on a merry chase by a billy goat.
Luke Lugs Luggage

Luke dreams of the good times that he will have with a young girl with the expense money he his given.
Some Baby

Sourball Joe gets the "can" for sassing the tenants, and Easy Otis supplants him. But the latter does not know an awful lot of the art of "janitoring" and soon gets into many and various jams with the people upstairs.
Tinkering with Trouble

Luke's courting of Maizie Nut is interrupted by a villain.