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  1. Alma Rubens was a silent screen star who became addicted to drugs and died young. She was born Alma Genevieve Reubens on February 19, 1897 in San Francisco, California. Her Jewish father, Albert Reubens, had immigrated from Germany. Alma was raised Catholic (her mother's religion) and attended Sacred Heart Academy.

  2. Dec 23, 2022 · Rubens’s 1931 memoir, This Bright World Again, is an eye-popping confessional that finds Alma stabbing her doctor with a paper knife and trading a $3,000 fur coat for a week’s worth of morphine.

  3. 280 Followers, 152 Following, 75 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Alma Rubens (@silent.snowbird)

  4. I Love You: Directed by Walter Edwards. With Alma Rubens, John Lince, Francis McDonald, Wheeler Oakman. Felice, a peasant girl who lives near Florence, Italy, is so beautiful that the villagers call her the "Passion Flower."

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › alma_rubensAlma Rubens | Rotten Tomatoes

    THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL, Alma Rubens, John Gilbert, 1928 THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL, John Gilbert, Alma Rubens, 1928 THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL, Alma Rubens, John Gilbert, Frank Reicher, 1928 THE MASKS OF ...

  6. Dive into the captivating and tragic tale of Alma Rubens, a forgotten star of the silent screen era. Once adored for her luminous beauty and compelling perfo...

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  7. Alma Rubens. Actress: The Rejected Woman. Alma Rubens was born Alma Genevieve Reubens in San Francisco, California. She was interested in entertaining at an early age. Like most young girls, she enjoyed fantasy play acting and by the time she was 19 had become a full-fledged star. She didn't have to wait long like some of the starlets who haunted casting offices continually. Her break came in ...

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