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  1. Talmadge married millionaire film producer Joseph M. Schenck and they successfully created their own production company. After reaching fame in the film studios on the East Coast, she moved to Hollywood in 1922. Talmadge was one of the most elegant and glamorous film stars of the Roaring '20s.

  2. La Talmadge chiamava il marito, di età molto più avanzata della sua, "Daddy", mentre lui supervisionava, controllava e sosteneva la sua carriera in collaborazione con mamma Peg. Dolls, le bambole di carta. Qui, vestono Norma Talmadge (1919)

  3. Norma received a contract offer from National Film Corporation, and Constance resigned from Vitagraph as the Talmadge women pulled up stakes and moved to California. The National Film Corporation proved to be undercapitalized, and after one film, Norma was released from her contract.

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  4. La buona civetta (The Probation Wife) è un film muto del 1919 diretto da Sidney Franklin. Prodotto da Joseph M. Schenck e Norma Talmadge, il film fu interpretato dalla stessa Talmadge e da Thomas Meighan, Florence Billings, Alec B. Francis, Walter McEwen, Amelia Summerville.

  5. Talmadge married and divorced comedian George Jessel. In the 1940s, she began to suffer from crippling arthritis and became addicted to painkillers. She married her doctor in 1946 and withdrew from the public eye until her death in 1957.

  6. Actress: Camille. Norma Talmadge was born on May 26, 1895, in Jersey City, New Jersey. The daughter of an unemployed alcoholic and his wife, Norma did not have the idyllic childhood that most of us yearn for.

  7. 11 mar 2010 · Talmadges suffering heroines were damned if they played by the rules (of marriage, motherhood and domesticity), doubly damned if they did not (by stepping outside moral regulations to take ...