Constance Talmadge was an American silent film star born on April 19, 1898, in Brooklyn, New York. She was the youngest of three sisters, all of whom became actresses, with Norma and Natalie Talmadge being the other two.
Constance Talmadge began her career in 1914 with comedy shorts and quickly rose to fame with her role as the Mountain Girl in D.W. Griffith's "Intolerance" (1916).
She was known for her sophisticated comedies and starred in over 80 films, including "A Pair of Silk Stockings" (1918), "The Fall of Babylon" (1919), and "Sybil" (1926)2. Constance was one of the highest-paid actresses of her time, earning $6,000 a week at the peak of her popularity.
Full Name | Constance Talmadge |
Other Name | Constance Alice Talmadge |
Gender | Female |
Profession | Actress |
Date of Birth | 19-April-1898 (75 years) |
Birth Location | Brooklyn, New York, U.S |
Death Time | 23-November-1973 |
Death Location | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
She also established her own production company, the Constance Talmadge Film Company, which produced 12 films over six years.
Her career declined with the advent of sound films, and she retired from acting in 1929. She later married four times, with her last marriage to stockbroker Walter Michael Giblin lasting until his death in 1964. Constance Talmadge passed away on November 23, 1973, in Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a legacy of comedic talent and charm.
Constance Talmadge was 75 years old
Constance Talmadge was born on 19-April-1898
Constance Talmadge was born in Brooklyn, New York, U.S
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