Norma Talmadge
Known for: Acting
Born: May 25, 1894 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA - Died: December 23, 1957
Norma Talmadge started her career in one-reelers in 1909 for Vitagraph, playing bit roles as a young teenager starting. As she continually worked at the studio over the next several years, her parts grew until she frequently started as the leading lady. Her young promising career got a huge boost after her marriage to exhibitor Joseph M. Schenck. Together, they formed the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation in 1917 and began producing Star vechiles for Talmadge. Specializing in melodramas and woman’s pictures, Talmadge became one of the biggest stars of the 1920s, starting in hits such as Smilin’ Through, Secrets, The Lady, and Kiki. With her star already fading when the talkie revolution swept Hollywood, Talmadge made just two sound films before retiring from the screen. Although largely forgotten today, Talmadge was a pioneering producer and director who stood as one of the most popular and powerful women in early Hollywood.
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Self (uncredited)
The Lovely Hundred
Herself
Camille
Marguerite Gautier (Camille)
Vampire of the Desert
Ethel - Derrick's Fiancée
The Dove
Dolores
The Devil's Needle
Renee Duprez
New York Nights
Jill Deverne
The Lady
Polly Pearl
Within the Law
Mary Turner
Secrets
Mary Carlton
The Helpful (?) Sisterhood
Mary
Going Straight
Grace Remington
The Forbidden City
San San / Toy
The Child Crusoes
The Meeting of the Ways
The Maid
The Troublesome Step-Daughters
A Step-Daughter
Wanted... a Grandmother
Bobby's Father
Jane Ramsay - Bobby's Mother
A Tale of Two Cities
(Mimi) Woman on the way to guillotine
The Hero
Maude
The First Violin
A Fortune in a Teacup
Mabel Brown - Walter's Sister
Father's Hot Toddy
First Daughter
The Higher Mercy
Alice