Mary Ann Jackson, a talented individual, was born on January 14, 1923, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in the world of entertainment.
As one of the earliest child stars of the 1920s and 1930s, Mary Ann's remarkable career started at the tender age of four in 1927 with a role in the film "Smith's Pony". Although she didn't appear in any full-length motion pictures in 1928, she made up for it the following year by starring in six major films, including the popular "Bouncing Babies" and "Lazy Days".
Mary Ann's prolific film career continued in 1930, with a total of eight films, followed by six more in 1931. Her final film appearance was in "Little Daddy" at the age of eight, after which she left the film industry, bringing an end to her remarkable journey as a child star.
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