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  1. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 2057. Source citation. Actress. The middle sister of silent screen idols Norma Talmadge and Constance Talmadge, she had her own brief career in films but is better remembered as the first wife of legendary comedian Buster Keaton. Born in Brooklyn, Talmadge made her performing debut as a harem girl ...

  2. 7 de jun. de 2022 · We are talking to our first great-grandchild of a celebrity. We are talking today with Keaton Talmadge who is a the great-grandchild of comedy genius Buster Keaton as well as silent film star Natalie Talmadge. Whoa. We talk to Keaton about growing up in an era where most had no idea what Buster Keaton looked like – you will hear an example of ...

  3. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Natalie Talmadge (April 29, 1896 [citation needed] – June 19, 1969) was an American silent film actress who was the wife of Buster Keaton and sister of the movie stars Norma and Constance Talmadge. She retired from acting in 1923.

  4. Biografía de Natalie Talmadge y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Pamplinas y los fantasmas, La ley de la hospitalidad, El sheriff

  5. King apparently disliked The Woman Disputed, and according to de Groat, Sam Taylor, co-credited as director, completed some scenes in the film. King’s career spanned half a century, ending with 1962’s Tender Is the Night, and his transition to talkies was seamless. Talmadge had a harder time. In silent films, she had played a variety of roles.

  6. Talmadge, Natalie (1897–1969)American silent-film actress. Born in 1897 (some sources cite 1899) in Brooklyn, New York; died in 1969; middle daughter of Fred Talmadge and Margaret "Peg" Talmadge; sister of actresses Constance Talmadge (1898–1973) and Norma Talmadge (1893–1957); married Buster Keaton (the actor), in 1921 (divorced 1933); children: two sons.

  7. www.virtual-history.com › movie › personNatalie Talmadge

    Books with substantial mentioning of Natalie Talmadge. Charles Donald Fox and Milton L. Silver (eds.) Who's Who on the Screen New York City, 1920. Books with an entry on Natalie Talmadge. Denise Lowe An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films, 1895 - 1930 New York, London, Oxford, 2005.