Marceline was born in
Jaca,
Spain in 1873, performed in Spain, France and other continental european countries, made his way to England by around 1895. He had success at the
London Hippodrome and then enticed by producers Thompson and Dundy to come to the
New York Hippodrome, where he arrived with great fanfare in 1905. He was a part of shows at the Hippodrome through 1915, by which time his pantomime routine and falling gags were falling out of favor with the public. He did reappear at the Hippodrome for some later shows, including
Good Times in 1920-21 and
Better Times in 1922-23. and he lost money in real estate ventures. Out of work and out of savings, Marceline was found dead in his hotel room at the Hotel Mansfield on November 5, 1927, with photographs of his glory days on the bed, and a bullet through his head. ==Later years==