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  1. Marie Antoinette. (1938 film) Marie Antoinette is a 1938 American historical drama film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [3] [4] It was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starred Norma Shearer as Marie Antoinette. Based upon the 1932 biography of the ill-fated Queen of France by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, it had its Los Angeles premiere at ...

  2. Nov 10, 2015 · For decades a largely forgotten name, in the 1930s Norma Shearer was known as the Queen of MGM. The fact that this good-looking, talented, and ambitious actress – one of the biggest stars in Hollywood history – was the wife of the studio’s second-in-command, Irving G. Thalberg, surely was no handicap.

  3. 6 days ago · spouse Norma Shearer Irving Thalberg (born May 30, 1899, Brooklyn , New York , U.S.—died September 14, 1936, Santa Monica , California) was an American film executive called the “boy wonder of Hollywood” who, as the production manager of MGM , was largely responsible for that studio’s prestigious reputation.

  4. Read More. A child model and bit player in New York-based films whose appearance in "The Stealers" (1920) caught the attention of producer Irving Thalberg. Thalberg signed Shearer to a long-term contract with MGM in 1923 and she quickly became a popular star in such films as "He Who Gets Slapped" (1924), "His Secretary" (1925) and "The Student ...

  5. Apr 8, 2021 · Norma Shearer is on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the US and also Canada’s Walk of Fame, all thanks to her achievements in the motion picture industry. Sadly, Shearer died in 1983 from pneumonia, just as her first husband, Irving Thalberg, had.

  6. Norma Shearer was an exemplary Canadian actor of the early 1900s who enjoyed a celebrated star status in Hollywood for almost two decades (1924 to 1942). Six times nominated and winner of one Academy Award, Shearer was known for her spunky ingénue on big screen.

  7. Norma Shearer (1902-1983) Norma Shearer was a Canadian actress who became one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the 1930's and was known as the "first lady of MGM". She was nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, winning once, for her role in 'The Divorcee' in 1930. Her career started in the silent era and she easily made ...

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