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  1. La Marr, Barbara (c. 1896–1926)American actress and screenwriter . Name variations: also billed as Barbara Deely and Barbara La Marr Deely; Barbara LaMarr. Born Rheatha Watson on July 28, 1896 (also seen as September 3, 1898), in Richmond, Virginia; died on January 30, 1926, in Hollywood, California; married Jack Daugherty.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 25 de may. de 2018 · Barbara La Marr: The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful for Hollywood is a biography authored by the actress, writer, and model, Sherri Snyder. Snyder’s scholarly endeavors follow the overlooked and notorious American actress and screenwriter, Barbara La Marr, and encompass … Continue reading →

  4. Barbara La Marr (28 de julio de 1896 – 30 de enero de 1926) fue una actriz de teatro y cine, artista de cabaret y guionista. Nacida como Reatha Dale Watson, hija de William Wallace y Rosana "Rose" Watson en Yakima, Washington. Su padre fue un editor de periódicos y su madre tenía dos hijos de un matrimonio previo, llamados Henry, nacido en 1878 y Violet en febrero de 1881. La pareja se ...

  5. This chapter details the ancestry of Reatha Watson (a.k.a. Barbara La Marr), born July 28, 1896, in Yakima, Washington, to William Watson and Rose (Contner) Watson. Her father and mother’s life histories, as well as her father’s noteworthy career as a newspaperman, are presented, and her brother and half-siblings, paternal and maternal grandparents, and various extended family members are ...

  6. Barbara Miller, “La Marr Faces ‘Last Chance,’” Los Angeles Times, September 13, 1925. 28. Letters from Ada Slater to ZaSu Pitts, January 16, 1933, and January 30, 1940, Donald Gallery’s personal papers shared with author.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2017 · Hadley Meares February 10, 2017. In 1953, Marilyn Monroe was the hottest thing in Hollywood. From the get-go, she was just too much for many to comprehend — too beautiful, complicated, messy ...