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  1. Esther Ralston (born Esther Louise Worth, September 17, 1902 [citation needed] – January 14, 1994) was an American silent film star. Her most prominent sound picture was To the Last Man in 1933.

  2. The wholesome but fun-loving teen Esther broke into silent films in several uncredited roles. Her first appearance in a motion picture was in The Deep Purple (1915), filmed at the World Studios, New Jersey. She also appeared in the serial Phantom Fortunes (1916). Afterwards, she appeared with her family in live theatre productions at the ...

  3. The wholesome but fun-loving teen Esther broke into silent films in several uncredited roles. Her first appearance in a motion picture was in The Deep Purple (1915), filmed at the World Studios, New Jersey. She also appeared in the serial Phantom Fortunes (1916). Afterwards, she appeared with her family in live theatre productions at the ...

  4. Jan 27, 1994 · Esther Ralston, a silent-screen actress and vaudeville star who was known for a time as "the American Venus" for her starring role in the 1926 film of that name, died on Jan. 14 at her...

  5. Jan 21, 1994 · Esther Ralston, the beautiful blonde “American Venusof silent films, has died at the age of 91. Miss Ralston, who appeared in about 150 films, died last Friday in her Ventura home after a...

  6. Playing the wholesome blonde heroine, Ralston became a highly paid silent-screen star. She appeared as Mrs. Darling in the silent version of Peter Pan (1925) and shared the lead with Clara Bow in Children of Divorce (1927). Her first talkie was with Richard Dix in The Wheel of Life (1931).

  7. Feb 1, 1994 · Esther Ralston, actress: born Bar Harbor, Maine 17 September 1902; married three times; died Ventura, California 14 January 1994. ESTHER RALSTON was a captivating blonde beauty with an engaging...

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