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    Natalie Talmadge

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  1. Natalie Talmadge (April 29, 1896 [citation needed] – June 19, 1969) was an American silent film actress who was the wife of Buster Keaton and sister of the movie stars Norma and Constance Talmadge. She retired from acting in 1923.

  2. Actress: Passion Flower. Natalie Talmadge was the middle daughter of the original "stage mother", Margaret Talmadge (Peg). Her two sisters, Constance Talmadge (the comedienne) and Norma Talmadge (the tragedian) were also in the movies, and had their own production companies, bankrolled by Norma's husband in the 1920s, Joseph M. Schenck.

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  3. Natalie Talmadge was the middle daughter of the original "stage mother", Margaret Talmadge, and the wife of Buster Keaton. She appeared in one film, Our Hospitality (1923), and was an alcoholic after her divorce from Keaton. Learn more about her life, career, and legacy on TMDB.

  4. Talmadge, Natalie (1897–1969) American silent-film actress. Born in 1897 (some sources cite 1899) in Brooklyn, New York; died in 1969; middle daughter of Fred Talmadge and Margaret "Peg" Talmadge; sister of actresses Constance Talmadge (1898–1973) and Norma Talmadge (1893–1957); married Buster Keaton (the actor), in 1921 (divorced 1933 ...

  5. Natalie Talmadge (April 29, 1896 [citation needed] – June 19, 1969) was an American silent film actress who was the wife of Buster Keaton and sister of the movie stars Norma and Constance Talmadge. She retired from acting in 1923.

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  7. Mar 13, 2023 · March 13, 2023 by Jules. Natalie Talmadge: The Early Years. Written for the 2023 Silent-ology Buster Keaton Blogathon. “I know heloved her very much, and I think she loved him very much in the beginning. . .”. -Eleanor Keaton.

  8. Sister Natalie worked as a secretary to her sisters as well as in the Comique Film Corporation, Schenck’s other film corporation, which he started first to produce Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle films and later to feature Buster Keaton.

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