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  1. Barbara La Marr, rising star of the silent screen, had traveled from Los Angeles to Dallas, Texas, under the guise of headlining the annual Southwestern Automobile Show. While in Dallas, Barbara visited the Hope Cottage orphans’ home, emerging with an adorable blue-eyed infant in her arms and a cluster of awaiting reporters on her heels.

  2. Synopsis: Norris Gradley (Barbara Bedford) lives happily with her father, Giles (Tom McGuire), and mother until Kate (Barbara La Marr Deely) breaks up Giles’s marriage and entices him to marry her. Norris, hoping to reunite her parents, follows her father and his heartless young bride west to their new ranch and moves in with them, enduring Kate’s taunts and maltreatment.

  3. Barbara La Marr. Actress: The Eternal City. Barbara La Marr was born in Yakima, Washington, on July 28, 1896, as Reatha Watson. Her childhood was mostly uneventful, mainly because Yakima--today a medium-sized city with a population of over 50, 000-wasn't exactly a beehive of activity.

  4. 11 de dic. de 2017 · Barbara La Marr, circa early 1924; Melbourne Spurr image. Born into an era governed by stifling Victorian mores, a time when many women led lives of submissive domesticity, Barbara La Marr played by her own rules, charted her own course through life.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2021 · Barbara La Marr dies in the arms of star-in-the-making Ramon Novarro in Fred Niblo ’s 1924 melodrama Thy Name Is Woman. Cecilia Rasmussen in the Los Angeles Times: “Silent-film actress and screenwriter Barbara La Marr once said, ‘I take lovers like roses … by the dozen.’. “And she was hardly exaggerating: By age 19 she had been ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 2018 · In 1923, film star Barbara La Marr was the reigning queen of the silent screen. She was also in the market for a new home, and in the early 1920s, who didn't want to be Valentino's neighbor? Whitley Heights was the place to be. Barbara's life was short and tumultuous, and it couldn't possibly even begin to be covered in one post.

  7. Barbara La Marr not surprisingly did become a big star. In just 5 years the writer-cum-actress made over two dozen (!) films, including The Prisoner of Zenda (1922) , Trifling Women (1922) , The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1924), and Thy Name is Woman (1924).