Colleen Moore

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Colleen Moore was a popular American silent film actress best known for her flapper roles in the 1920s, which helped define the era’s modern screen heroine.

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Colleen Moore canonical 5

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instanceOf American actor
film actress
human
silent film actor
activeYearsEnd 1930s
activeYearsStart 1910s
birthName Kathleen Morrison NERFINISHED
burialPlace Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1899-08-19
dateOfDeath 1988-01-25
ethnicGroup Irish American
fieldOfWork silent cinema
genre silent film comedy
silent film drama
hairStyle bobbed hair associated with the flapper image
hasSibling Cleeve Morrison NERFINISHED
influenced popularization of the flapper archetype in American cinema
knownFor interest and activity in stock market investing
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Colleen Moore NERFINISHED
notableFor flapper roles in silent films
helping define the modern screen heroine of the 1920s
notableProject Colleen Moore Fairy Castle at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago NERFINISHED
notableWork Ella Cinders NERFINISHED
Flaming Youth NERFINISHED
Irene NERFINISHED
Lilac Time NERFINISHED
The Perfect Flapper NERFINISHED
occupation actor
author
film producer
placeOfBirth Port Huron, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Paso Robles, California, United States NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
Los Angeles
surface form: Los Angeles, California, United States
sexOrGender female
spouse Albert P. Scott NERFINISHED
Homer Hargrave NERFINISHED
John McCormick NERFINISHED
Paul Maginot NERFINISHED
starOnWalkOfFame Hollywood Walk of Fame NERFINISHED
workedFor First National Pictures NERFINISHED
Goldwyn Pictures NERFINISHED
Metro Pictures NERFINISHED
wrote How Women Can Make Money in the Stock Market NERFINISHED

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