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    Norma Talmadge

    American actress and film producer

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  1. Natalie Talmadge (sister) Constance Talmadge (sister) Signature. Norma Marie Talmadge [1] (May 2, 1894 – December 24, 1957) was an American actress and film producer of the silent era. A major box-office draw for more than a decade, her career reached a peak in the early 1920s, when she ranked among the most popular idols of the American screen.

  2. Norma Talmadge was a silent film actress who starred in over 250 films from 1915 to 1930, including Camille, Secrets and The Lady. She was also a producer, a singer and a radio personality, and had a turbulent personal life with four marriages and a stroke.

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    • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  3. Norma Talmadge was a silent film star who worked with D. W. Griffith and Joseph M. Schenck. She starred in many films, such as She Loves and Lies, The Social Secretary, and Intolerance. Learn about her life, career, and legacy from this comprehensive biography by Greta de Groat.

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  5. Norma Talmadge was a silent film star who appeared in over 250 films from 1910 to 1930. She was known for her roles in The Woman Disputed, The Eternal Flame, and Du Barry, Woman of Passion. She also had a brief career in radio and married three times, including producer Joseph M. Schenck and actor George Jessel.

    • May 26, 1894
    • December 24, 1957
    • She Had The Worst Christmas. Born on May 2, 1894, Norma Talmadge had a rough start in life. While her mother, Peg Talmadge, was “a witty and indomitable woman,” her father, Fred Talmadge, usually had his head too deep into drink to notice much of what happened around him.
    • She Had A Tiger Mom. Despite not growing up with much, Talmadge’s mother pushed her hard. When Talmadge was 14 years old, she told her mom about a classmate who modeled for illustrated song slides.
    • She Got Lucky. The photographer Talmadge met initially rejected her. Talmadge didn’t quite have the looks they wanted, and they had a better model coming in the next day anyway—but then, Talmadge became the victim of a wild twist of fate.
    • They Tried To Sneak In. Just a streetcar stop away from their home stood a studio called Vitagraph Studios in Flatbush, New York. Norma Talmadge and her mother decided that this studio was perfect for Talmadge’s start into movie stardom.
  6. Mar 11, 2010 · Far from the hideous grimaces of Norma Desmond, Talmadge’s mime is subtle, flowing and natural, her emotions exact, her transitions graceful. And yet it is a kind of acting that modern audiences ...

  7. Norma Marie Talmadge (May 2, 1894 – December 24, 1957) was an American actress and film producer of the silent era. A major box-office draw for more than a decade, her career reached a peak in the early 1920s, when she ranked among the most popular idols of the American screen.

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