
Camille
Camille

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.
Born: 1894-05-26 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
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Camille

Smilin' Through
Solitaires

Graustark

Show People

Seeing Stars

The Dove

The Peacemaker

Poppy

Secrets

Going Straight

Du Barry, Woman of Passion

The Lady

The Way of a Woman

In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter

By Right of Purchase

Kiki

A Tale of Two Cities

Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

The Woman Disputed
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