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  1. Esther Ralston (born Esther Louise Worth, September 17, 1902 – January 14, 1994) was an American. She starred in movies, including Tin Pan Alley and on television series, including Our Five Daughters . Ralston was born in Bar Harbor, Maine. Ralston died of a heart attack at age ninety-one in Ventura, California .

  2. Esther Ralston (1902 - 1994) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Los peligros del Flirt, Oliver Twist, Hasta el último hombre, Los hijos del divorcio, Así ama la mujer, Esposas solitarias, Trípoli, La venus americana, La reina de la moda y Forced Landing

  3. Esther Ralston. Esther Ralston, nata Esther Worth ( Bar Harbor, 17 settembre 1902 – Ventura, 14 gennaio 1994 ), è stata un' attrice statunitense . Fece il suo debutto sullo schermo giovanissima (aveva tredici anni), in un ruolo di angelo, in The Deep Purple, un film interpretato da Clara Kimball Young e prodotto dalla Peerless, una casa di ...

  4. Died Jan. 14, 1994 in Ventura, CA. E sther Ralston was the beautiful blonde "American Venus" of silent films. She made her screen debut in 1916 in "Phantom Fortunes" and took several small roles until she was picked to play Mrs. Darling in the 1925 version of "Peter Pan." Miss Ralston soon became one of the highest-paid actresses in silent films.

  5. Esther Ralston (17 de setiembre de 1902, Bar Harbor (es) – 14 de xineru de 1994, Ventura (es)) foi una actriz cinematográfica d'Estaos Xuníos, que la so mayor popularidá llegó mientres la era del cine mudu.

  6. Hand-colored cinema card for actress Esther Ralston with a short biography on the back. American actress Esther Ralston was born on 17 September 1902 in Bar Harbor, Maine. Ralston's family was a theatrical family, performing various burlesque, carnival and vaudeville acts. At age two, she joined the family act, beginning her career as an actress.

  7. Died Jan. 14, 1994 in Ventura, CA. E sther Ralston was the beautiful blonde "American Venus" of silent films. She made her screen debut in 1916 in "Phantom Fortunes" and took several small roles until she was picked to play Mrs. Darling in the 1925 version of "Peter Pan." Miss Ralston soon became one of the highest-paid actresses in silent films.