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  1. Barbara La Marr was an American stage and film actress, cabaret artist and screenwriter. She was born Reatha Dale Watson to William Wallace and Rosana “Rose” Watson in Yakima, Washington. Her father was an editor for a newspaper, and her mother had a son, Henry, born in 1878, and a daughter, Violet, born in February 1881, from a previous marriage.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Barbara La Marr was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. La Marr began her career with a role in the adventure "The Three Musketeers" (1921) with Douglas Fairbanks. La Marr then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the Boardman Eleanor drama "Souls For Sale" (1923). Later in her career, La Marr acted in ...

  4. Barbara La Marr was an American film actress and screenwriter who appeared in twenty-seven films during her career between 1920 and 1926. La Marr was also noted by the media for her beauty, dubbed as the "Girl Who Is Too Beautiful," as well as her tumultuous personal life.

  5. March 30, 2019 – “Barbara La Marr: The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful for Hollywood” Performance, Lecture, and Book Signing Event in Cave Creek, Arizona. Silent screen actress Barbara La Marr was a legend in her time, leading an astounding life described by newspapers of the day as “a wilder story than she ever helped to film.”.

  6. Barbara La Marr, rising star of the silent screen, had traveled from Los Angeles to Dallas, Texas, under the guise of headlining the annual Southwestern Automobile Show. While in Dallas, Barbara visited the Hope Cottage orphans’ home, emerging with an adorable blue-eyed infant in her arms and a cluster of awaiting reporters on her heels.

  7. 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 ...