Background
Her father was Charles Rosher, an award-winning cinematographer.
Her father was Charles Rosher, an award-winning cinematographer.
She was a child actress before becoming an adult thespian. Marsh made her first film appearances as an infant in 1915. She appeared in the short film The Mad Maid of the Forest (1915) and also the Universal Pictures film Hearts Aflame (1915), billed as Dorothy Rosher.
After a number of baby roles, Marsh became a child star in Mary Pickford films such as and Pollyanna (1920).
She made her last film appearance as a child in 1921, and returned to films with a role in, in which she sang with Bing Crosby. She played West. C. Fields" daughter in.
She continued in small roles until the early 1940s. The marriage ended in divorce in 1943, and the following year Marsh made her final film appearance in.
She later managed a stationery shop, and died in Ojai, California in 2000.
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