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  1. Norma Talmadge was one of the greatest stars of the silent era. She began her film work as a teenager in 1910 at the Vitagraph Studios in Flatbush, just a streetcar ride from her home. In 1916 she met and married exhibitor Joseph M. Schenck, and together they formed the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation, one of the most lucrative partnerships in ...

  2. 11 de mar. de 2010 · More malignantly, Billy Wilder used Norma Talmadge as the obvious if unacknowledged source of Norma Desmond, the grotesque, predatory silent movie queen of his 1950 film “Sunset Boulevard.”

  3. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Industry. 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. But once “the Biograph girl,” Florence Lawrence, was advertised as the first movie star in 1909, studios were ...

  4. 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 Source for information on Talmadge, Norma (1893–1957): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. N orma Talmadge was one of the fabulous stars of Hollywood's Golden Age of the 1920s.. Miss Talmadge began her screen career at the age of 14 and her dark, dramatic beauty became a symbol of the silent motion-picture era. She made more than 200 pictures, winning the idolatry of millions of fans and earning millions of dollars in the Hollywood film industry's heyday.

  6. Norma Talmadge (May 2, 1894 – December 24, 1957) was an American actress and movie producer. She appeared mostly in silent movies and melodramas. Her most famous movie was Smilin' Through in 1922. She was also in Secrets in 1924 and The Lady the following year.

  7. 28 de dic. de 2021 · A publicity shot Norma Talmadge with her pet pomeranian Dinky, at the time of her New York films. Dinky appeared with her in at least two films, Yes or No and Probation Wife and with Constance in Dulcy.There are more pictures in the Picture gallery, and other pictures here and here.Randy Bigham has identified this dress with the fur-trimmed sleeves as a Lucile design.