
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema

Gloria Swanson (March 27, 1899 – April 4, 1983) was an American actress. She was one of the most prominent stars during the silent film era as both an actress and a fashion icon, especially under the direction of Cecil B. DeMille, made dozens of silents and was nominated for the first Acadamy Award in the Best Actress catagory. In 1929, Swanson successfully transitioned to talkies with The Trespasser. However, personal problems and changing tastes saw her popularity wane during the 1930s when she moved into Theater and TV. Today she is best known for her role as Norma Desmond, a faded silent film start, in the critically aclaimed film Sunset Boulevard (1950). Description above from the Wikipedia article Gloria Swanson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1899-03-27 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema

Perfect Understanding

Why Change Your Wife?

Boulevard! A Hollywood Story

Stage Struck

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

Prodigal Daughters

Men Who Rate a 10

Sunset Boulevard

Something to Think About

Don't Change Your Husband

Three for Bedroom C

The Coast of Folly

The Camera Speaks

The Fable of the Syndicate Lover

Airport 1975

For Better, for Worse
The Ambition of the Baron

The Affairs of Anatol

At the End of a Perfect Day