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  1. Edith Norma Shearer fue una actriz canadiense-estadounidense que estuvo en activo en el cine desde 1919 hasta 1942. Shearer interpretó a menudo a mujeres valientes y sexualmente liberadas. Apareció en adaptaciones de Noël Coward, Eugene O'Neill y William Shakespeare, y fue la primera nominada al Premios de la Academia en cinco ocasiones, ganando el premio a la mejor actriz por The Divorcee ...

  2. Norma Shearer (n. 10 august 1902 , Montréal , provincia Québec , Canada – d. 12 iunie 1983 , Woodland Hills ⁠( d ) , California , SUA ) a fost o actriță americană de teatru și film, câștigătoare a Premiului Oscar pentru cea mai bună actriță , în 1930 .

  3. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Public Domain. On November 5, 1930, at the third annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, Norma Shearer won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in The Divorcee, a film about a love triangle in a posh New York inner circle. This was her first nomination and the first win for a Jewish American woman.

  4. Norma Shearer, an iconic actress of the 1920s, successfully transitioned to sound films, showcasing her versatility and talent. She won an Academy Award for ...

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  5. Edith Norma Shearer (or Norma Shearer; 10 August 1902 – 12 June 1983) was a Canadian and American actress. She was very popular in the 1920s and 1930s. She usually played a girl-next-door in her early movies. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Divorcee in 1930. For most of the time before the Motion Picture ...

  6. Actress Born Edith N. Shearer on Aug. 10, 1902 in Montreal, Canada. Died June 12, 1983 of pneumonia in Motion Picture and Television Country House, CA. N orma Shearer was one of the last and most regal of Hollywood's film queens and one of the few to move successfully from silent to sound pictures. For three decades she portrayed some of the ...

  7. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Norma Shearer is on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the US and also Canada’s Walk of Fame, all thanks to her achievements in the motion picture industry. Sadly, Shearer died in 1983 from pneumonia, just as her first husband, Irving Thalberg, had.