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  1. Haunting Facts About Bebe Daniels, Hollywood’s Broken Dream Girl. Bebe Daniels was one of Hollywood’s first true superstars, but if she’s forgotten today, it may be because of her sad end. 1. She Was A Hollywood Veteran. No one lit up the screen like Bebe Daniels—but no one had a more tragic time when the cameras stopped rolling.

  2. American actress Bebe Daniels and the motion picture industry virtually grew up together. After touring with her stage-actor parents, Daniels made her film debut at age seven in the silent one-reeler A Common Enemy (1908). After unsuccessfully applying for a job as a Mack Sennett bathing beauty (she was well under the age of consent), Daniels ...

  3. Bebe Daniels (1901 - 1971) fue una actriz y guionista de Estados Unidos conocida por: La calle 42, El maravilloso Mago de Oz (C), El halcón maltés, Hacia Broadway (Harold apasionado) (C), Habla con papá (C), Billy Blazes (C), Sólo vecinos (C), No empujen (C), Harold, director de un cine (C) y El abogado

  4. Miss Bluebeard is a surviving 1925 silent film comedy directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bebe Daniels. It is based on a play, Little Miss Bluebeard, by Avery Hopwood. Director: Frank Tuttle | Stars: Bebe Daniels, Robert Frazer, Kenneth MacKenna, Raymond Griffith. Votes: 64. 7.

  5. Bebe Daniels (January 14, 1901 – March 16, 1971) was an American actress, singer, dancer, writer and producer. She began in Hollywood during the silent movie era as a child actress, and later gained fame on radio and television in England. Throughout her life, Bebe Daniels made over 230 films. View wiki

  6. 26 de ago. de 2016 · Bebe Daniels. : Charles L. Epting. McFarland, Aug 26, 2016 - Performing Arts - 232 pages. Bebe Daniels had one of the most diverse and lengthy careers in show business. From her beginnings as a child on the vaudeville circuit to her resurgence as a radio and television star in postwar Britain, Daniels' story has not been told.

  7. Bebe Daniels Born in Dallas, TX, Daniels was raised by her theater manager father and stage actress mother. After the family moved to Los Angeles, she began her acting career at four years old with an appearance in "The Squaw Man" (1906) and had her first starring role in "A Common Enemy" (1908).