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    Norma Talmadge

    American actress and film producer

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  1. Mar 11, 2010 · March 11, 2010. SHE was perhaps the biggest female star of the silent era. Her dark, depthless eyes gazed from the covers of influential fan magazines, projecting a nobly suppressed pain and...

  2. Norma Talmadge as Actress and Producer (Norma Talmadge Film Corporation) Panthea , 1917; The Secret of the Storm Country , 1917; Her Only Way , 1918; Norma Talmadge in a Liberty Bond Appeal , 1918; The Isle of Conquest , 1919; She Loves and Lies , 1920; Love's Redemption, 1921; The Voice from the Minaret , 1923.

  3. Norma Talmadge filmography. This Norma Talmadge filmography excludes numerous shorts from 1910 to 1915, starting with A Broken Spell. It is ordered in chronological order by release date, according to IMDb.

  4. Dec 14, 2021 · Forgotten Hollywood: Norma Talmadge, from Poverty to Stardom. December 14, 2021. — Meher Tatna. In the first decade of silent movies starting in 1910, the players were anonymous with no names in the film credits.

  5. Talmadge, Norma (1893–1957) American silent-film actress. Born on May 26, 1893 (some sources cite 1895 and 1897), in Jersey City, New Jersey (some sources cite Brooklyn, New York ); died from a cerebral stroke due to complications from arthritis, pneumonia, and possibly drug abuse in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 24, 1957; eldest daughter of ...

  6. 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.

  7. Documenting the work of silent film actress Norma Talmadge. NOTE: This site is no longer being updated as of April 2024 as it's no longer easily accessible to me. It's long been impossible impossible to keep up with the broken links. Remember that if you find a broken link that you wanted to follow, copy the URL and paste it into the Wayback ...

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