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  1. Natalie Moorhead (born Nathalian Morehead, [better source needed] July 27, 1901 – October 6, 1992) was an American film and stage actress of the 1920s and 1930s. She was known for distinctive platinum blond hair.

  2. Actress: The Thin Man. A platinum blonde actress, Natalie Moorehead entered in films in 1929; by end of the following year, she had made dozens of credited movies. Moorehead was more effective with vampish roles, notably a role which she played a suspect in The Thin Man (1934).

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    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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  3. Actress: The Thin Man. A platinum blonde actress, Natalie Moorehead entered in films in 1929; by end of the following year, she had made dozens of credited movies. Moorehead was more effective with vampish roles, notably a role which she played a suspect in The Thin Man (1934).

    • July 27, 1901
    • October 6, 1992
  4. Oct 13, 1992 · Oct. 13, 1992 12 AM PT. Natalie Moorhead, a stage and motion picture actress who performed in such classic films as “The Thin Man,” has died at the age of 91. Miss Moorhead died Tuesday at her...

  5. Jul 26, 2020 · Subscribed. 66. 1.8K views 3 years ago. Here are 10 things you should know about Natalie Moorhead, born on July 27, 1901. She spent a dozen years in Hollywood and then stepped out of the...

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  6. Biography by AllMovie. Statuesque, platinum-blonde American actress Natalie Moorhead entered films in 1929; by the end of the next year, she had nearly a dozen movies to her credit. Moorhead was most effectively cast in vampish roles, notably her turn as one of the suspects in The Thin Man (1934).

  7. actress. 91 Year biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Margie» (1940), «I Want a Divorce» (1940), «All This, and Heaven Too» (1940), «Flight Angels» (1940), «I Take This Woman» (1940)…

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