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  1. Norma Shearer, de son vrai nom Edith Norma Shearer, est une actrice américaine d'origine canadienne née le 11 août 1902 [1] à Montréal au Québec et morte le 12 juin 1983 à Woodland Hills en Californie. Biographie. Elle est la ...

  2. 10 de nov. de 2015 · For decades a largely forgotten name, in the 1930s Norma Shearer was known as the Queen of MGM. The fact that this good-looking, talented, and ambitious actress – one of the biggest stars in Hollywood history – was the wife of the studio’s second-in-command, Irving G. Thalberg, surely was no handicap. Paradoxically, Shearer’s personal association with Thalberg, so helpful in her heyday ...

  3. Norma Shearer was an exemplary Canadian actor of the early 1900s who enjoyed a celebrated star status in Hollywood for almost two decades (1924 to 1942). Six times nominated and winner of one Academy Award, Shearer was known for her spunky ingénue on big screen. Though today Shearer is celebrated as a pioneering actor of her time, not many know that Shearer’s claim to fame in films was an ...

  4. Norma Shearer was a Canadian actress who became one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the 1930's and was known as the "first lady of MGM". She was nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, winning once, for her role in 'The Divorcee' in 1930. Her career started in the silent era and she easily made the transition to Talkies, aided by her brother Douglas, who was Recording ...

  5. Norma Shearer (Montréal, 1902. augusztus 10. – Los Angeles, 1983. június 12.) Oscar-díjas kanadai születésű amerikai színésznő. Shearer Észak-Amerika egyik legnépszerűbb színésznője volt a '20-as évek közepétől egészen a '30-as évek végéig. A feminista karakterek egyik úttörőjének is számított: „Az első amerikai színésznő volt, aki sikkessé és ...

  6. All siblings here, Norma Shearer as invalid poet Elizabeth Barrett (later Browning), Maureen O’Sullivan lively sister Henrietta, Matthew Smith, Neville Clark among brothers when their autocratic father (Charles Laughton) appears, framing the story, early in MGM’s The Barretts Of Wimpole Street, 1934.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Public Domain. On November 5, 1930, at the third annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, Norma Shearer won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in The Divorcee, a film about a love triangle in a posh New York inner circle. This was her first nomination and the first win for a Jewish American woman.