Biography
Marjorie Deans is credited with the screenplay for the film A Star Fell from Heaven, released in 1936. The work represents Deans' sole confirmed contribution to cinema according to available records. The film’s title suggests a narrative centered on themes of stardom and decline, though specific plot details or Deans’ creative approach remain unverified in the provided data.
Deans’ involvement in A Star Fell from Heaven places them among the writers active in the mid-1930s film industry, a period marked by the transition from silent films to early sound cinema in multiple regions. The film’s production context and Deans’ role within it are not further documented in the given records.
Little else is documented about Deans’ life or career beyond the single credited work. The place of birth…




