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  2. Norma Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Edith Norma Shearer (August 11, 1902 – June 12, 1983) was a Canadian-American actress who was active on film from 1919 through 1942. Shearer often played spunky, sexually liberated ingénues . [5] She appeared in adaptations of Noël Coward , Eugene O'Neill , and William Shakespeare , [6] and was the first five-time Academy Award acting ...

  3. Norma Shearer filmography - Wikipedia

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    Norma Shearer (1902–1983) was a Canadian American film actress who was nominated five times for an Academy Award. [1] She and her sister Athole were assisted in their pursuit of show business careers by their mother Edith Fisher Shearer.

  4. Norma Shearer - IMDb

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    Norma Shearer. Actress: The Divorcee. She won a beauty contest at age fourteen. In 1920 her mother, Edith Shearer, took Norma and her sister Athole Shearer (Mrs. Howard Hawks) to New York. Ziegfeld rejected her for his "Follies," but she got work as an extra in several movies.

  5. Norma Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Edith Norma Shearer (August 10, 1902 – Juin 12, 1983) wis a Canadian-American actress an Hollywood starn frae 1925 throu 1942. Her early films cast her as a spunky ingenue, but in the pre-Code film era, she played sexually liberatit weemen. She excelled in drama, comedy, an period roles.

  6. Norma Shearer - Biography - IMDb

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    Norma Shearer. Actress: The Divorcee. She won a beauty contest at age fourteen. In 1920 her mother, Edith Shearer, took Norma and her sister Athole Shearer (Mrs. Howard Hawks) to New York. Ziegfeld rejected her for his "Follies," but she got work as an extra in several movies.

  7. Norma Shearer | Hollywood Star, Academy Award Winner

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    Norma Shearer (born August 1902, Montreal, Quebec, Canada—died June 12, 1983, Woodland Hills, California, U.S.) American motion-picture actress known for her glamour, charm, sophistication, and versatility. Shearer was dubbed the “First Lady of the Screen” by MGM because of her marriage to Hollywood producer Irving G. Thalberg.

  8. Norma Shearer - Rotten Tomatoes

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    Lowest Rated: 40% Idiot's Delight (1939) Birthday: Aug 10, 1902. Birthplace: Montréal, Québec, Canada. A child model and bit player in New York-based films whose appearance in "The Stealers ...

  9. Norma Shearer - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    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.

  10. Norma Shearer Facts | Britannica

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    Edith Norma Shearer: Born: August 1902 • Montreal • Canada: Died: June 12, 1983 (aged 80) • California: Awards And Honors: Academy Award (1931) • Academy Award (1931): Actress in a Leading Role: Notable Family Members: spouse Irving Thalberg: Married To: Martin Arrouge (married 1942) • Irving Thalberg (1927–1936 [his death]) Movies ...

  11. Norma Shearer | The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    Norma Shearer, actor (born 11 August 1902 in Montréal, QC; died 12 June 1983 in Los Angeles, California). Norma Shearer, the daughter of a wealthy Montréal businessman, landed her debut role at MGM in 1920 after a successful modelling career in New York City.