Barbara La Marr
Actor/Actriz
32
Filmes
0
Séries
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Barbara La Marr (born Reatha Dale Watson; July 28, 1896 – January 30, 1926) was an American film actress and screenwriter who appeared in 27 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.
During her career, La Marr became known as the pre-eminent vamp of the 1920s; she partied and drank heavily, once remarking to the press that she only slept two hours a night. In 1924, her health began to falter after a series of crash diets for comeback roles further affected her lifestyle, leading to her death from pulmonary tuberculosis and nephritis at age 29.
She was posthumously honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the film industry.
Como Ator/Atriz
The Brass Bottle
The Queen
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
Self (archive footage)
Mary of the Movies
Barbara La Marr (uncredited)
The Girl from Montmartre
Emilia Faneaux
The White Moth
The White Moth
Souls for Sale
Leva Lemaire
The Three Musketeers
Milady de Winter
The Nut
Claudine Dupree
Harriet and the Piper
Tam O'Shanter Girl
The Prisoner of Zenda
Antoinette de Mauban
The Eternal City
Donna Roma
Thy Name Is Woman
Guerita
St. Elmo
Agnes Hunt
The Hero
Hester Lane
Flame of Youth
Quincy Adams Sawyer
Lindy Putnam
Sandra
Sandra Waring
Arabian Love
Themar
The Heart of a Siren
Isabella Echevaria
The Shooting of Dan McGrew
Lady Known as Lou
The Eternal Struggle
Camille Lenoir
Trifling Women
Jacqueline de Séverac / Zareda
The White Monkey
Fleur Forsyte
Desperate Trails
Lady Lou
Cinderella of the Hills
Kate Gradley
Domestic Relations
Mrs. Martin
Poor Men's Wives
Laura Bedford / Laura Maberne
Strangers of the Night
Anna Valeska