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    Dolores Costello

    American actress

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  2. It could also be hazardous—as was in the case of Dolores Costello (Drew Barrymore’s paternal grandmother), whose complexion and career were both damaged beyond repair by early film makeup. In 1914, Max Factor, a wig and cosmetic shop owner in Los Angeles, developed a solution in the form of Flexible Greasepaint.

  3. The skin on her cheeks was in the process of deteriorating, forcing her into early retirement. She lived in semi-seclusion on her Southern California avocado farm, Fallbrook Ranch, where much of the memorabilia and papers from both the Barrymore and Costello family were destroyed in a flood.

    • September 17, 1903
    • March 1, 1979
  4. Feb 21, 2013 · Learn how the type of film stock and the harsh cosmetics used in silent movies affected the actors' appearance, especially Dolores Costello's delicate complexion. Find out how her beauty was ravaged and she was forced to retire after her final film.

  5. Dolores Costello (September 17, 1903 [1] [note 1] – March 1, 1979) [2] [3] was an American film actress who achieved her greatest success during the era of silent movies. She was nicknamed "The Goddess of the Silent Screen" by her first husband, the actor John Barrymore. She was the mother of John Drew Barrymore and grandmother of actress and ...

  6. Sep 26, 2023 · It was heavy and thick and would crack along expression lines, making emotive close ups impossible. Over time it caused the kind of irreparable damage to the skin that ended Dolores Costellos career. In 1914, everything changed when a wig and cosmetics shop in LA, developed a product called Flexible Greasepaint.

  7. Jul 16, 2019 · The skin on her cheeks was in the process of deteriorating, forcing her into early retirement. She lived in semi-seclusion on her Southern California avocado farm, Fallbrook Ranch, where much of the memorabilia and papers from both the Barrymore and Costello family were destroyed in a flood.

  8. Her physical appearance, however, was greatly damaged from the harsh studio makeup used in the early years. The skin on her cheeks was in the process of deteriorating, forcing her into early retirement. She lived in semi-seclusion on her Southern California avocado farm, Fallbrook Ranch, where much of the memorabilia and papers from both the ...

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