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  1. Though she is little remembered today, silent screen star Carmel Myers had a high-flying career in her heyday and was ranked among the screen's most glamorous and enticing vamps. She was born at the turn of the century in San Francisco, the daughter of immigrant parents. Her father, a rabbi, emigrated from Australia and her mother from Austria. ...

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  3. From 1951 to 1952 she hosted "The Carmel Myers Show", one of American television's earliest talk programs, and later worked in real estate and marketed her own line of perfumes. In 1976 Myers briefly returned to acting with two episodes of the TV sitcom "Chico and the Man" and a cameo in the feature "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood".

  4. Died Nov. 9, 1980 of heart attack in Los Angeles, CA. B orn in San Francisco, silent screen star Carmel Myers was brought to Los Angeles as a child when her father, Rabbi Isadore Myers, went there to help found Sinai Temple. By 1909, largely through the thrust provided by her ambitious Viennese-born mother, Myers was making short silent films ...

  5. Actress and entrepeneur, Carmel Myers (1900-1980). Photo in the public domain.

  6. Carmel Myers's films include Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, Svengali, Tell It to the Marines, The Mad Genius

  7. Carmel Myers. Actor/actriz “If my career depends upon hiding the fact that I was born a Jew, I'd rather not have one. ...