1. Mario Majeroni was an Italian-born American playwright and stage and film actor.

1. Mario Majeroni was an Italian-born American playwright and stage and film actor.
Mario Majeroni never left the stage and alternated between Broadway and motion pictures.
Mario Majeroni appeared in films with many silent stars of the day and made his last film in 1927 appearing with Chester Conklin in Paramount's Rubber Heels.
Mario Majeroni never appeared in sound films and preferred Broadway plays to talkies.
Mario Majeroni was appearing in a play when he died in New York in November 1931.
Mario Majeroni is buried in an actor's plot at Kensico Cemetery.
Mario Majeroni was related to Italian theatre royalty, his mother's aunt was the legendary 19th century Italian actress Adelaide Ristori.
Mario Majeroni married Nellie Harbin in Sydney on 20 September 1899; she died in Sydney Hospital on 20 September 1906; He was in New York, playing The Prince of India on Broadway.
Mario Majeroni's brother George Mario Majeroni was a stage and film actor.
Mario Majeroni was born in Australia, whereas Mario was born seven years earlier in Sardinia.