NORMA TALMADGE : BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS : PICTUREGOER SERIES : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features American silent film actress, Norma Talmadge (1894-1957). She was noted for her dramatic and emotionally intense performances. She was one of the most popular and highly paid actresses of her era. She starred in over 200 films during her career. Raised in a show business family, Norma and her sisters Constance and Natalie Talmadge all became successful actresses. Norma began her acting career on the stage, performing in vaudeville and musical comedies. Initially, Talmadge worked for Vitagraph Studios before signing with D.W. Griffith’s Triangle Film Corporation, where she gained recognition for her talent. In the 1910s and 1920s, Talmadge became a major star, known for her ability to portray a wide range of characters. She excelled in dramatic roles, often playing heroines with complex emotions. Some of her notable films include “The Probation Wife” (1919), Smilin Through (1922), Camille (1926), and “New York Nights” (1929). Norma Talmadge was one of the few silent film stars who successfully made the transition to talkies. However, as the era of sound films emerged, her popularity waned. After her last film in 1930, Talmadge retired from acting and focused on her personal life. She married the film producer Joseph M. Schenck in 1916, and together they founded the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation. The company produced several successful films, contributing to Talmadge’s financial success and status as one of the highest-paid actresses of her time. However, her marriage to Schenck eventually ended in divorce in 1934. After her retirement from acting, Talmadge lived a private life, seldom making public appearances. She remarried in 1946 to Carvel James, a wealthy oil broker, and they remained together until her death. This vintage postcard is part of the “Picturegoer” series (No. 145B).  SOLD

MARY MCIVOR : PRETTY AMERICAN SILENT FILM ACTRESS

This vintage real photo postcard features a pretty young actress named Mary Mac Dvor. What can I tell you about Miss Mac Dvor? I’m afraid, not very much. Although her name appears on a few actor/actress postcard checklists, I have been unable to locate any of her biographical information. I can only tell you, judging by this image, she has a beautiful smile. This postcard was published by Nordisk Konst, a large Swedish postcard publishing company. The firm operated between 1925 and 1936. The subject of their postcards included holidays, views, and movie stars. At the bottom left of this image are the words “Triangle-Film”. Triangle Film Corporation was a major American movie studio founded in 1915. It was located in Culver City, California. The company closed in 1922. During it’s reign, Triangle produced films by the likes of D. W. Griffith and Mack Sennet. The IMDB list 289 films produced by the company. Mary Mac Dvor clearly was an actress employed by Triangle Films. She never became a star. This vintage portrait postcard is in good condition (see scans). ADDENDUM : A visitor to this site left a comment (see below) that correctly identifies the pretty actress seen on this postcard. Her name is Mary McIvor (1897-1941) and her name is misspelled on this postcard. She was an American actress who’s career occurred during the silent film era. She was married to William Desmond, a successful film series star. McIvor began her career in Hollywood Westerns for Triangle Films. She became the leading lady opposite William Hart. She married Desmond in 1919 and her acting became secondary to family life. All in all, McIvor appeared in 11 films between 1917 and 1925. McIvor experienced serious health problems beginning about 1930. In 1932 and in 1939, she was reported missing. During the later episode, she was found wandering the streets of Hollywood and experiencing amnesia. It is not clear if these problems were due to mental or physical health issues. McIvor and Desmond remained married until her death from a heart attack in 1941.

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