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    Eleanor Boardman

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  1. Eleanor Boardman. Olive Eleanor Boardman (August 19, 1898 – December 12, 1991) was an American film actress of the silent era . Early life and career. Olive Eleanor Boardman was born on August 19, 1898, the youngest child to George W. Boardman and Janice Merriam "Jennie" Stockman Boardman. She had two older sisters named Merriam and Esther.

  2. Eleanor Boardman was a Philadelphia-born actress who started her career in Broadway and moved to Hollywood in 1922. She starred in films such as The Crowd, The Squaw Man, and The Circle, and was married to directors King Vidor and Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast.

    • January 1, 1
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Barbara, California, USA
  3. Eleanor Boardman was a Philadelphia-born actress who started her career in Broadway and moved to Hollywood in 1922. She was married twice, first to director King Vidor and then to Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, and had two daughters.

    • August 19, 1898
    • December 12, 1991
  4. Actor. Born: August 19, 1898 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Died: December 12, 1991 (Santa Barbara, California)) Notable Films: The Circle, Memory Lane, Wine of Youth, Tell It to the Marines, Bardelys the Magnificent , The Crowd. Eleanor Boardman, a star of silent films, is best known as the second wife of famed director King Vidor and the star ...

  5. Dec 17, 1991 · Eleanor Boardman, who starred in silent movies after gaining attention as a model for the Eastman Kodak Company, died at her home on Thursday. She was 93 years old.

  6. Dec 12, 1991 · Charming, gentle-featured leading actress of the silent screen. A former model and 'Kodak Girl', Boardman typically played well-bred flappers or troubled heroines in "women's pictures," though she was able to surpass star glamour and add a note of sympathetic ordinariness to her screen roles.

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  8. Boardman, Eleanor (1898–1991) American actress. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 19, 1898; died in Santa Barbara, California, in 1991; attended Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia; married film director King Vidor, in 1926 (divorced); married film director Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast; children: (first marriage) two daughters.

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