Carmelita Geraghty
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Carmelita Geraghty (March 21, 1901 – July 7, 1966) was an American film actress and painter. Born in Rushville, Indiana to screenwriter Thomas J. Geraghty, she started her film career as an extra in the early 1920s before being selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1924. She soon became a leading actress, including a co-starring role with Virginia Valli in The Pleasure Garden (1925), the first film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. She also played golfer Jordan Baker in the first film version of The Great Gatsby (1926) and starred alongside Clara Bow in My Lady of Whims (1925).
When the age of sound dawned, Geraghty's career slowed. Her last role was in the re-released independent Western Phantom of Santa Fe (1936). She became a very accomplished artist about ten years after leaving motion pictures. In the last years of her life, her artwork was put on display at the Weil Gardens in Paris.
Geraghty was married to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer writer and producer Carey Wilson from 1934 until his death in 1962. On July 7, 1966, she died of a heart attack at the Lombardy Hotel in Manhattan, aged 65. She is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.
Como Ator/Atriz
Daybreak
Party Girl
Millie
Miss Vall (uncredited)
Black Oxen
Anna Goodrich
The Pleasure Garden
Jill Cheyne
Fighting Thru
Queenie
Trouble Brewing
The Girl
Cyclone Cavalier
Rosita Gonzales
Paris Bound
Noel Farley
Escapade
Mildred Warren
Brothers
Paula
The Lily
Old Comte's Mistress
My Best Girl
Liz Johnson
The Great Gatsby
Jordan Baker
This Thing Called Love
Alvarez Guerra
Venus of Venice
Bride
The Texas Ranger
Helen Clayton
The Mississippi Gambler
Suzette Richards
Graft
Miss Taylor - M.H. Thomas' secretary
Josselyn's Wife
Flo
Under the Rouge
Evelyn
My Lady of Whims
Wayne Leigh
Rogue of the Rio Grande
Dolores
The Small Bachelor
Eulalia
Object: Alimony
Mabel
Bag and Baggage
Lola Cooper
After the Fog
Winifred Blake
The Last Trail
Nita Carrol
Through the Dark
Ethel Grayson
50 Million Frenchmen
Marcelle Dubrey
Forgotten Women
Helen Turner