Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-290) and index.
Includes filmography.
September 1895 -- Port Huron 1890-1902 -- Hillsdale Michigan 1905-1908 -- Atlanta, Georgia 1908-1911 -- Chicago and Tampa 1911-1916 -- November 1916 -- The bad boy December 1916-January 1917 -- April-December 1917 -- Selig polyscope 1918 -- 1919 -- Discovering comedy -- "Dry land; that's all" -- August 1920 -- November 1920-March 1921 -- April-June 1921 -- Censorship -- August 1921-December 1921 -- "The bitterness of sweets" (look your best) March-May 1922 -- Forsaking all others September-October 1922 -- The nth commandment November-December 1922 -- The huntress May-July 1923 -- "The swamp angel" (painted people) October-November 1923 -- The perfect flapper January-April 1924 -- Sally -- The desert flower February-April 1925 -- European tour April-July 1925 -- First national, Irene -- Ella Cinders February 19-April 6, 1926 -- Twinkletoes July 26-September 15, 1926 -- October 1926-April 1927 -- Break with first national May-June 1927 -- New York and arbitration June-August 1927 -- October-November 1927 -- Oh, Kay! April-July 1928 -- Colleen and sound August-october 1928 -- Why be good? November 1928-January 1929 -- The Bel Air house and a fairy castle.
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"Colleen Moore (1899-1988) was one of the most popular and beloved stars of the American silent screen. Remembered primarily as a comedienne in such films as Ella Cinders (1926) and Orchids and Ermine (1927), Moore's career was also filled with dramatic roles which often reflected greater societal trends. A trailblazing performer"--Provided by publisher.
Moore, Colleen,1900-1988.
Moore, Colleen,1900-1988.
Moore, Colleen.
Motion picture actors and actresses-- United States, Biography.