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  1. 7 de ago. de 2012 · Nita Naldi never made a talkie, despite a long stage career peppered with TV appearances. In the late 50s she sat down with Columbia University's Oral Histo...

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  2. Nita Naldi, née le 13 novembre 1894 à New York (États-Unis) et morte le 17 février 1961 dans cette ville, est une actrice américaine. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

  3. Nita Naldi was an American silent film actress. One of the most successful actresses in Hollywood during the “Roaring Twenties”, she was often cast in the role of the “femme fatale”/”vamp”, a persona first popularized by actress Theda Bara. Born Nonna Dooley in New York City into a working class Irish family. She was named […]

  4. The "female Valentino," as she liked to call herself, Nita Naldi became the most outrageous vamp of the 1920s -- reportedly both on and off the screen. Born Anita Donna Dooley and convent-educated, Naldi took her professional name from a school chum (Mary Rinaldi) and set out to conquer the world of show business with a vengeance.

  5. Nita, cast as fire-breathing man-eater Doña Sol, executes her signature role with a gleam in her eye and all the gusto she can muster. She swans about in outré ensembles, ogles Valentino and every other male in the film suggestively, wears a series of harebrained hats (one, a favorite here at Naldi HQ, is festooned with grapes), yawns as her victim dramatically perishes in front of her, and ...

  6. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 754. Source citation. Actress. She was born in New York City of Irish parentage. She began her show business career in a Shubert revue and in the Ziegfield follies. After her success on the stage, she decided to give Hollywood a try.

  7. Nita Naldi was a famous Stage performer and actress from the Silent film era. She was often cast as a vamp in stage and screen productions, a persona popularized by Theda Bara. Spanish author Vicente Blasco Ibáñez assigned her the role of Doña Sol in the film version of his novel, ‘Blood and Sand (1922)’. The role was her first ...