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Norma Talmadge (May 26, 1897 – December 24, 1957) was an American actress.
She was natural inside Jersey City, New Jersey, the daughter of Fred & Margaret "Peg" Talmadge. Her immature sisters were Constance Talmadge and Natalie Talmadge.
Norma began her career as a model for illustrated slides. Her mother, Peg, encouraged her to get the motion picture actress. She experienced her number one screen profits in the little role of the sempstress in the silent movie A Tale of Two Cities (1911).
She married influential flick executive Joseph Schenck, who placed his married woman higher by having her have production company. When filming a ill-famed DuBarry, Woman of Passion (1930), Norma Talmadge retired a flush woman.
She died around Las Vegas, Nevada, at age sixty.
Selected filmography
Voice from the Minaret (1923)
Within the Law (1923)
The Only Woman (1924)
In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter (1924)
Secrets (1924)
The Lady (1925)
Graustark (1925)
Kiki (1926)
Dove (1927)
Camille (1927)
Show People (1928)
Woman Disputed (1928)
New York Nights (1929)
Du Barry, Woman of Passion (1930)
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