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  1. From Montréal to Hollywood. Known as the “Queen of MGM”, Norma Shearer appeared in over 60 films throughout her 23-year career. Norma successfully transitioned from silent films to talkies in the late 1920s and became one of the most popular actresses in early Hollywood. Norma is remembered for being a strong-willed woman.

  2. Norma Shearer ( Montréal, 1902. augusztus 10. – Los Angeles, 1983. június 12.) Oscar-díjas kanadai születésű amerikai színésznő. Shearer Észak-Amerika egyik legnépszerűbb színésznője volt a '20-as évek közepétől egészen a '30-as évek végéig. A feminista karakterek egyik úttörőjének is számított: „Az első ...

  3. Norma Shearer filmography. Norma Shearer on the January 1936 cover of Photoplay magazine. Norma Shearer (1902–1983) was a Canadian American film actress who was nominated five times for an Academy Award. [1] She and her sister Athole were assisted in their pursuit of show business careers by their mother Edith Fisher Shearer.

  4. Norma Shearer (1902 - 1983) fue una actriz de Canadá conocida por: Mujeres, El que recibe el bofetón, El príncipe estudiante, Romeo y Julieta, María Antonieta, La divorciada, Un alma libre, La llama eterna, Las vírgenes de Wimpole Street y Evasión

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edith Norma Shearer (August 10, 1902 – June 12, 1983) was a Canadian-American actress. Shearer was one of the most popular actresses in North America from the mid-1920s through the 1930s. Her early films cast her as the girl next door, but for most of the Pre-Code film era, beginning with the 1930 film The Divorcee, for which she won an Oscar for Best ...

  6. 8 de feb. de 2022 · Forgotten Hollywood: Norma Shearer. February 8, 2022. —. Meher Tatna. Florenz Ziegfeld turned her down for a role in his Follies because he said she was too short, had fat legs, crooked teeth, and a wandering eye. She wasn’t the most good-looking or talented hopeful to want a career in the movies. Yet by dint of perseverance and ...

  7. Norma Shearer may not be a household name today, but back in the late 1920s and throughout the 1930s all the way to the early 1940s, Shearer’s star shone brighter than most. Turner Classic Movies is dedicating Thursday, Aug. 12, to the actress then known as MGM’s First Lady – who would have turned 108 on Aug. 10.