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  1. Colleen Moore (born Aug. 19, 1900, Port Huron, Mich., U.S.—died Jan. 25, 1988, Paso Robles, Calif.) was an American actress who epitomized the jazz-age flapper with her bobbed hair and short skirts in such silent motion pictures as Flaming Youth (1923), Naughty But Nice (1927), Synthetic Sin (1929), and Why Be Good? (1929).

  2. Jan 16, 2020 · Colleen Moore: The torch of Flaming Youth - Recollections Blog. “I was the spark that lit up Flaming Youth, Colleen Moore was the torch. What little things we are to have caused all that trouble” F. Scott Fitzgerald in Motion Picture Magazine.

  3. Colleen Moore. Silent film star Colleen Moore was always fascinated by dolls and doll houses. She owned several elaborate doll houses as a child, but later in life her father, Charles Morrison, suggested that she should pursue her passion for miniatures and doll houses by creating the "doll house" of her dreams.

  4. Nov 22, 2019 · 165K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.6K. 107K views 4 years ago. Unfortunately lesser-known nowadays, Colleen Moore was one of the most popular actresses and flappers of the 1920s. Her fun and...

  5. Biography. Silent screen star Colleen Moore became recognized as one of the premier movie flappers of the day, thanks to her Dutch bob hairstyle, daringly short skirts and vibrant performance in "Flaming Youth" (1923).

  6. Jan 27, 1988 · Colleen Moore, the star of the silent screen who personified the flapper her ranch near Paso Robles, Calif. She was 87 years old. Miss Moore appeared in about 100 films, beginning in 1917 and...

  7. Apr 19, 2012 · Colleen Moore (1899-1988) was one of the most popular and beloved stars of the American silent screen. Remembered primarily as a comedienne in such films as Ella Cinders (1926) and Orchids and...

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