Pauline Beatrice Libby Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Pauline Frederick was born Pauline Beatrice Libby in Boston, Massachusetts on August 12, 1883. She was fascinated with show business from an early age and throughout her childhood, she was bred for a career in music. It has been said she had a terrific soprano voice, but Pauline also dabbled a bit in acting. It was her acting ability that would ...
Peabody Award, Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star - Female
Movies
Smouldering Fires, This Modern Age, Thank You, Mr. Moto, Madame X, Ramona, The Phantom of Crestwood, Married Flirts, Three Women, Roads of Destiny, Sleeping Fires, Bonds of Love, A Slave of Vanity, The Paliser Case, The Woman in Room 13, The Hungry Heart, Bella Donna, The Woman in the Case, The Eter...
Collected fans from all over the world, including some large ones made of ostrich feathers.
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Kept two models who were the same size and weight as her, one in Paris and one in New York, who fit dresses for her.
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Of sixty-seven films, only fifteen survive (8 silents and 7 talkies). The Moment Before (1916) survives in nitrate at the Cineteca Nazionale in Rome; Three Women (1924) survives; The Nest (1927) survives in Canada; two silents are on video: Smouldering Fires (1925) (Grapevine Video) and Devil's Island (1926) (PicPal).