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    Lyon was born in Atlanta, Georgia, [1] the son of Alvine W. (Wiseberg) and Ben Lyon, a travelling salesman. [2] His family was Jewish. [3] Lyon entered films in 1918 after a successful appearance on Broadway opposite Jeanne Eagels. He attracted attention in the highly successful film Flaming Youth (1923) and steadily developed into a leading man.

  3. Jan 16, 2020 · F. Scott Fitzgerald on Moore’s film persona. Colleen Moore and Ben Lyon in Flaming Youth. Colleen Moore discovered Loretta Young ( The Bishop’s Wife, Rachel and the Stranger ). She suggested a name change from Gretchen to Loretta, a play on Colleen’s favorite childhood doll, Laurita.

    • Who was Ben Lyon in the Flaming Youth?1
    • Who was Ben Lyon in the Flaming Youth?2
    • Who was Ben Lyon in the Flaming Youth?3
    • Who was Ben Lyon in the Flaming Youth?4
    • Who was Ben Lyon in the Flaming Youth?5
  4. Silent (English intertitles) Flaming Youth is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore and Milton Sills, based on the novel of the same name by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The film was produced and distributed by Associated First National. In his retrospective essay "Echoes of the Jazz Age", writer ...

    • November 12, 1923 (United States)
  5. Ben Lyon was an American film actor and a 20th Century Fox studio executive. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Lyon entered films in 1918 after a successful appearance on Broadway opposite Jeanne Eagels. He attracted attention in the highly successful film Flaming Youth, and steadily developed into a leading man.

  6. There, she made her breakthrough film Flaming Youth (1923), with Ben Lyon, who was her co-star again in Painted People (1924). By her third film with National, The Perfect Flapper (1924), Moore's short bob was the rage and her salary was an unprecedented $12,500 a week. "No longer did a girl have to be beautiful to be sought after.

  7. Flaming Youth: Directed by John Francis Dillon. With Colleen Moore, Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Sylvia Breamer. An ingenue becomes a bob-haired flapper and enters into a ménage-à-trois with her mother's lover amid the sexual revolution of the Jazz Age.

  8. After he left Flaming Youth, Chatton joined Jackson Heights with Lee Jackson, bassist and singer of The Nice, along with multi-instrumentalist John McBurnie. They recorded three albums together. Chatton's solo album Playing for Time featured Collins on drums. References