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Lilyan Tashman (October 23, 1896 – March 21, 1934) was an American stage, silent film, and sound film actress. Early life [ edit ] Born in 1896 in Brooklyn , New York to a Jewish family, Tashman was the youngest of eight children, born to Morris Tashman, a manufacturer of children's clothes, [1] and his wife, Rose Cook Tashman.
Lilyan Tashman was born on October 23, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York to Rose (Cook) from Germany and Morris Tashman from Bialystock, Poland. After toying with stage work, Lilyan made her film debut with Experience (1921), followed the next year by Head Over Heels (1922) (this was at a time when some studios and their performers were turning out one film per week.
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Lilyan Tashman was born on October 23, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York to Rose (Cook) from Germany and Morris Tashman from Bialystock, Poland. After toying with stage work, Lilyan made her film debut with Experience (1921), followed the next year by Head Over Heels (1922) (this was at a time when some studios and their performers were turning out one film per week.
- October 23, 1896
- March 21, 1934
Spouse (s) Al Lee (1914–1921) Edmund Lowe (1925–1934) Lilyan Tashman was an American stage, silent movie, and early "talkie" actress. She was born in New York City. She won notice as a vaudevillian in the Zeigfield Follies. Her first movie was Experience in 1921. This was followed by many others.
Lilyan Tashman was a lesbian actress who starred in silent and talkie films in Hollywood. She had a lavender marriage with Edmund Lowe and a turbulent affair with Greta Garbo before dying of cancer at 37.
Lilyan Tashman was an American actress who appeared in vaudeville, Broadway, and film. She was known for her roles as villainesses and "other women" in movies such as So This Is Paris, Bulldog Drummond, and The Cat Creeps.
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Lilyan Tashman was a stage and film actress who rose to fame in the 1920s with her flapper style and attitude. She starred in "Garden of Weeds" and "Bulldog Drummond" and had a distinctive look and voice.