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Nita Naldi (born Mary Nonna Dooley; [3] [4] November 13, 1894 – February 17, 1961) was an American stage performer and silent film actress. She was often cast in theatrical and screen productions as a vamp, a type of character first popularized by actress Theda Bara .
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 . Inicios. Su nombre real era Mary Dooley. Nació en Nueva York en el seno de una familia trabajadora de origen irlandés e italiano.
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Nita Naldi. Actress: The Ten Commandments. Nonna Dooley, the future silent screen star, began her career as a showgirl in a Shubert revue in the Winter Garden, later went on to the famed Ziegfeld Follies.
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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...
29 de mar. de 2023 · Harlem Diva Nita Naldi, The Female Valentino, A Silent Film Super Star. March 29, 2023. Nita Naldi, born Mary Nonna Dooley; November 13, 1894 – February 17, 1961, was an East Harlem stage performer and silent film actress. She was often cast in theatrical and screen productions as a vamp, a persona first popularized by actress ...
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. Inicios. Su nombre real era Mary Dooley. Nació en Nueva York en el seno de una familia trabajadora de origen irlandés e italiano.
Nita Naldi was born on November 13, 1894 in a tenement located at 309 E. 114th Street in the then-Irish enclave of Harlem. According to her birth certificate, her parents, Patrick and Julia Cronin Dooley, named her Mary. The 1900 and 1910 U.S. censuses, however, enumerate Mary Dooley as Nonna Dooley.