La Belle Russe (1919) - Ad

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Ad for the American film La Belle Russe (1919) with Theda Bara, pages 1360 and 1361 of the August 16, 1919 Motion Picture News.

Theda Bara was an American silent film actress who was born on 29 July 1885 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and died on 7 April 1955. She rose to fame during the silent film era and was one of cinema's earliest sex symbols. Bara is often considered the first "vamp" of the silver screen, a term used to describe seductive and mysterious female characters. Her birth name was Theodosia Burr Goodman and she adopted the stage name Theda Bara, inspired by an anagram of "Arabic Death". She began her acting career on stage before making her film debut in 1914. Bara quickly rose to fame with roles in films such as "A Fool There Was" (1915), where she played the vamp character that defined her image. Despite her popularity, many of Theda Bara's silent era films are now lost, adding to the mystique surrounding her career. She made over 40 films during her relatively short career, which lasted from around 1914 to 1926. Some of her other notable films include "Cleopatra" (1917) and "Salome" (1918). As the silent film era waned, Bara's career declined and she struggled to make the transition to the sound era. She finally retired from acting in the late 1920s. After her retirement, Theda Bara lived a private life and later worked in real estate. She died in 1955 at the age of 69. Theda Bara remains a fascinating figure in film history, remembered for her iconic roles and contributions to the early days of cinema.

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Motion Picture News (Jul. - Aug. 1919) at the Internet Archive
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