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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nita_NaldiNita Naldi - Wikipedia

    Personal life. In 1929, seven years after the success of Blood and Sand, Naldi was named as a party in the divorce proceedings between 54-year-old millionaire J. Searle Barclay from his wife of 16 years. Barclay and Naldi had met during her stage career a decade earlier and had lived together with her sister in New York since 1920.

  2. Actriz de teatro, actriz de cine y actriz de televisión. Distinciones. Estrella del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Nita Naldi (Nueva York, 13 de noviembre de 1894 – Ibidem, 17 de febrero de 1961) fue una de las más exitosas actrices del cine mudo durante los años 1920 .

  3. 29 de mar. de 2023 · Personal life. In 1929, seven years after the success of Blood and Sand, Naldi was named as a party in the divorce proceedings between 54-year-old millionaire J. Searle Barclay from his wife of 16 years. Barclay and Naldi had met during her stage career a decade earlier and had lived together with her sister in New York since 1920.

  4. Nita herself, however, was living in the same home with her mother (and with a young secretary named Maria Naldi) so we at Naldi HQ prefer to believe that the two resided at Regina Angelorum by choice.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › nita-naldiNita naldi _ AcademiaLab

    Nita Naldi (nacida Mary Nonna Dooley; 13 de noviembre de 1894 – 17 de febrero de 1961) fue una artista teatral y actriz de cine mudo estadounidense. A menudo aparecía en producciones teatrales y cinematográficas como una vampira, un tipo de personaje popularizado por primera vez por la actriz Theda Bara.

  6. Nita Naldi was neither. Very few film divas lived up to their own publicity more flamboyantly—and few guarded their private life more carefully. She was an inveterate spinner of tall tales, but she didn’t demand that you believe her. She was cynical, irreverent, bawdy, often undisciplined, and far more intelligent than she let on.

  7. Information on Nita’s films was derived from Wid’s Film Daily, Wid’s Yearbooks (1920-1928), Film Daily, Motion Picture News, Motion Picture World, The Motion Picture Almanac 1929, the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) database, the American Film...