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Barbara La Marr (July 28, 1896 – January 30, 1926) was an American stage and film actress, cabaret artist, and screenwriter.La Marr was known as "The Girl Who Is Too Beautiful," after a Hearst newspaper feature writer, Adela Rogers St. Johns, saw a judge sending her home during the police beat in Los Angeles because she was too beautiful and young to be on her own in the big city.

Date Of BirthJuly 28, 1896
Died1926-01-30
Place Of BirthYakima, Washington, U.S.
Height5' 4" (1.63 m)
ProfessionActress, Writer
SpousePhil Ainsworth (divorced)
Star SignLeo
TitleSalary
Souls for Sale (1923)$3,500 /week
Quincy Adams Sawyer (1922)$6,500 /week
Flame of Youth (1920)$10,000
#Quote
1I like my men like I like my roses . . . by the dozen.
2Men--bah! I am sick of men.
#Fact
1LaMarr's beach house was blown up for a scene in the film "Inside Daisy Clover"(1965) starring Natalie Wood.
2On the 1900 and 1910 Censuses for Portland, Oregon, and Fresno, California, it states that Barbara La Marr was born in the state of Washington. In the Los Angeles Times, her sister, Violet Ake, is listed as her half-sister who was from her mother Rose's first marriage. It is highly unlikely that she was adopted, and a tale that she made up for her show business career.
3In the 1920s she lived at 6672 1/2 Whitley Heights Terrace, in a Mission Revival mansion in the Whitley Highs district of the Hollywood Hills.
4Her brother, William W. Watson Jr, was a 20s vaudeville comedian who went by the stage name of Billy DeVore.
5Her half-sister, Violet Ake, was also an actress. In January 1913, Ake and a friend were arrested for taking 16-year-old La Marr on a car ride. Her parents issued warrants for her arrest to bring back La Marr. It was published in the Los Angeles Times.
6Was, for a time, great friends with the actor William Haines until a falling-out in 1923. They never spoke again.
7Although her foster family maintained she was born in North Yakima, Washington, she always listed Richmond, Virginia as her place of birth on all official documents, including marriage certificates.
8Barbara was adopted by a foster family when she was a month-old baby. No birth certificate was ever found.
9Arrested at age 14 for underage burlesque dancing.
10In 1923 she secretly had a child from one of her numerous affairs. She "adopted" the child to save face and named him Marvin Carville La Marr. After her death in 1926, little Marvin was adopted by good friend Zasu Pitts and her husband Tom Gallery. He was renamed Don Gallery.
11She developed an addiction to painkillers after being prescribed morphine for a sprained ankle while on the set of Souls for Sale (1923). Supposedly it was studio-ordered so that she could continue filming.
12Phil Ainsworth, husband #3, wound up in San Quentin for passing bad checks.
13The morning after her marriage to Lawrence Converse, he was charged with bigamy. He banged his head against his cell bars, calling for her, until he was knocked unconscious.
14Stage actress and cabaret artist.
15She was one of the first Californians to become rich in the motion picture industry; she was also probably the first to become an actress after being a scenario writer first. MGM chief Louis B. Mayer chose Hedy Lamarr's name in honor of Barbara La Marr.
16Never had more than two hours of sleep a day, because she felt that life was too short to waste any of it by sleeping.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Girl from Montmartre1926Emilia Faneaux
The White Monkey1925Fleur Forsyte
The Heart of a Siren1925Isabella Echevaria
Sandra1924Sandra Waring
The White Moth1924Mona Reid / The White Moth
The Shooting of Dan McGrew1924Lady Known as Lou Lorraine
Thy Name Is Woman1924Guerita
The Eternal City1923Donna Roma Valonna
The Eternal Struggle1923Camille Lenoir
St. Elmo1923/IAgnes Hunt
Strangers of the Night1923Anna Valeska
The Brass Bottle1923The Queen
Mary of the Movies1923Barbara LaMarr (uncredited)
Souls for Sale1923Leva Lemaire
Poor Men's Wives1923Laura Bedford / Laura Maberne
The Hero1923Hester Lane
Quincy Adams Sawyer1922Lindy Putnam
Trifling Women1922Jacqueline de Séverac / Zareda
The Prisoner of Zenda1922Antoinette de Mauban
Domestic Relations1922Mrs. Martin
Arabian Love1922Themar
Cinderella of the Hills1921Kate Gradley (as Barbara La Marr Deely)
The Three Musketeers1921Milady de Winter
Desperate Trails1921Lady Lou
The Nut1921/IClaudine Dupree
Flame of Youth1920
Harriet and the Piper1920Tam O'Shanter Girl (as Barbara Deely)

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
My Husband's Wives1924story
The White Moth1924uncredited
Flame of Youth1920story
The Land of Jazz1920story - as Barbara La Marr Deely
The Little Grey Mouse1920story
Rose of Nome1920story - as Barbara La Marr Deely
The Mother of His Children1920story - as Barbara La Marr Deely

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hello, 'Frisco1924ShortHerself - Barbara La Marr
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 251923Documentary shortHerself
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 201923Documentary shortHerself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hollywood1980TV Mini-Series documentary
Personality Parade1938Documentary shortHerself (uncredited)
Movie Memories1934Documentary shortHerself
March of the Movies1933Herself, film clip (uncredited)

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 8 February 1960. At 1621 Vine Street.

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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