When it comes to Connie Marshall’s filmography, her highest rated work is widely considered to be Daisy Kenyon from 1947—a standout performance that really defined her career. On the other hand, Connie Marshall’s lowest rated project tends to be Dragonwyck, released in 1946, which didn’t quite resonate with audiences or critics the same way. While Connie Marshall delivered strong performances throughout her time in Hollywood, these two films represent the high and low points in terms of critical reception. Connie Marshall clearly had a range, but it was Daisy Kenyon that truly showcased her talent at its peak.