Norma Talmadge was one of the most prominent actresses of the silent film era, renowned for her emotive performances in dramatic roles. Born in 1894, she quickly rose to fame in Hollywood with films like Smilin’ Through and The Woman Disputed. Her expressive acting and graceful screen presence made her a beloved star, and she became one of the highest-paid actresses of her time. Despite her success, Talmadge retired with the arrival of sound films, leaving behind a legacy as one of the silent era’s greatest icons.

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