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- Marion_Sunshine abstract "Marion Sunshine (May 15, 1894 – January 25, 1963) was an American actress. She appeared on Broadway in musicals such as Going Up. She appeared in 26 films between 1908 and 1916.She was born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States and died in New York, New York.She was involved in Vaudeville, and also wrote the English lyrics to the jazz standard \"The Peanut Vendor\", \"When I Get Low, I Get High\" and \"Mango Mengue\".Her brother-in-law was Cuban band leader Don Azpiazú. Don, Marion and her husband Eusebio toured the U.S. together when \"The Peanut Vendor\" became a breakthrough Latin hit and Sunshine became known as the \"The Rumba Lady\".".
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- Marion_Sunshine activeYearsStartYear "1908".
- Marion_Sunshine birthDate "1894-05-15".
- Marion_Sunshine birthName "Marion Tunstall Ijames".
- Marion_Sunshine birthPlace Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Marion_Sunshine birthYear "1894".
- Marion_Sunshine deathDate "1963-01-25".
- Marion_Sunshine deathPlace New_York_City.
- Marion_Sunshine deathYear "1963".
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- Marion_Sunshine wikiPageWikiLink Going_Up_(musical).
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- Marion_Sunshine wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Kentucky.
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- Marion_Sunshine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marion Sunshine".
- Marion_Sunshine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sunshine".
- Marion_Sunshine birthDate "1894-05-15".
- Marion_Sunshine birthName "Marion Tunstall Ijames".
- Marion_Sunshine birthPlace Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Marion_Sunshine caption "from The Green Book Magazine".
- Marion_Sunshine dateOfBirth "1894-05-15".
- Marion_Sunshine dateOfDeath "1963-01-25".
- Marion_Sunshine deathDate "1963-01-25".
- Marion_Sunshine deathPlace New_York_City.
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- Marion_Sunshine name "Marion Sunshine".
- Marion_Sunshine name "Sunshine, Marion".
- Marion_Sunshine occupation "Actress".
- Marion_Sunshine placeOfBirth Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Marion_Sunshine placeOfDeath New_York_City.
- Marion_Sunshine shortDescription "American actor".
- Marion_Sunshine spouse "Eusebio Santiago Azpiazu".
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- Marion_Sunshine yearsactive "1908".
- Marion_Sunshine description "American actor".
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- Marion_Sunshine hypernym Actress.
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- Marion_Sunshine comment "Marion Sunshine (May 15, 1894 – January 25, 1963) was an American actress. She appeared on Broadway in musicals such as Going Up. She appeared in 26 films between 1908 and 1916.She was born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States and died in New York, New York.She was involved in Vaudeville, and also wrote the English lyrics to the jazz standard \"The Peanut Vendor\", \"When I Get Low, I Get High\" and \"Mango Mengue\".Her brother-in-law was Cuban band leader Don Azpiazú.".
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