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Norma Shearer

Norma Shearer
  • Name: Norma Shearer
  • Birthday: 1902-08-10
  • Also known as: Edith Norma Shearer,Queen Norma,Norma Sherer,The First Lady of MGM
  • Place of birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Popularity: 2.912
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edith Norma Shearer (August 10, 1902 – June 12, 1983) was a Canadian-American actress. Shearer was one of the most popular actresses in North America from the mid-1920s through the 1930s. Her early films cast her as the girl next door, but for most of the Pre-Code film era, beginning with the 1930 film The Divorcee, for which she won an Oscar for Best Actress, she played sexually liberated women in sophisticated contemporary comedies. Later she appeared in historical and period films. Unlike many of her MGM contemporaries, Shearer's fame declined steeply after retirement. By the time of her death in 1983, she was largely remembered at best for her... Read More

Movies:

Title Release date
Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner   as  Self (archive footage) 2019-05-22
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood   as  Various Roles (archive footage) 2008-03-03
Girl 27   as  Self (archive footage) 2007-07-27
Judy Garland: By Myself   as  Self (archive footage) 2004-02-25
Checking Out: Grand Hotel   as  Self (archive footage) 2004-02-03
Complicated Women   as  Self (archive footage) 2003-05-06
The Kid Stays in the Picture   as  Self (archive footage) 2002-08-16
Sports on the Silver Screen   as  Self (archive footage) 1997-03-16
Joan Crawford: Always the Star   as  Self (archive footage) 1996-09-30
That's Entertainment! III   as  (archive footage) 1994-07-01
You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story   as  Self (archive footage) 1990-07-23
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind   as  Self (archive footage) 1988-10-01
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage   as  Self (archive footage) (uncredited) 1983-02-25
That's Entertainment!   as  (archive footage) (uncredited) 1974-06-21
Hollywood: The Dream Factory   as  Self (archive footage) 1972-01-10
Twenty Years After   as  (archive footage) 1944-01-01
Her Cardboard Lover   as  Consuelo Croyden 1942-07-16
We Were Dancing   as  Victoria Anastasia Wilomirska 1942-04-30
Escape   as  Countess Ruby von Treck 1940-11-01
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound   as  Self 1940-10-24
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards   as  Self 1940-07-31
Hollywood: Style Center of the World   as  Self 1940-05-29
The Women   as  Mary Haines 1939-09-01
From the Ends of the Earth   as  Self 1939-05-28
Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 8   as  Norma Shearer 1939-04-08
Idiot's Delight   as  Irene Fellara 1939-01-27
Marie Antoinette   as  Marie Antoinette 1938-08-26
Hollywood Goes to Town   as  Self 1938-07-07
Another Romance of Celluloid   as  Self (uncredited) 1938-02-05
The Romance of Celluloid   as  Self (archive footage) 1937-08-27
Romeo and Juliet   as  Juliet 1936-09-03
Master Will Shakespeare   as  Juliet (uncredited) 1936-06-13
The Barretts of Wimpole Street   as  Elizabeth Barrett 1934-09-21
Riptide   as  Lady Mary Rexford 1934-03-29
Going Hollywood   as  Herself - Premiere Clip (archive footage) 1933-12-22
The Film Parade   as  (archive footage) (uncredited) 1933-01-01
Strange Interlude   as  Nina Leeds 1932-12-30
Smilin' Through   as  Kathleen / Moonyeen 1932-09-24
The Christmas Party   as  Herself 1931-12-17
Private Lives   as  Amanda Prynne 1931-12-12
We're switching to Hollywood   as  Self 1931-06-09
A Free Soul   as  Jan Ashe 1931-06-02
Strangers May Kiss   as  Lisbeth Corbin 1931-04-04
The Stolen Jools   as  Owner of Stolen Jewels 1931-04-04
Let Us Be Gay   as  Kitty Brown 1930-07-11
The Divorcee   as  Jerry 1930-04-19
Their Own Desire   as  Lucia 'Lally' Marlett 1929-12-27
The Hollywood Revue of 1929   as  Self / Juliet 1929-11-23
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney   as  Fay Cheyney 1929-07-06
The Trial of Mary Dugan   as  Mary Elizabeth Dugan 1929-06-08
A Man's Man   as  Norman Shearer (uncredited) 1929-05-25
A Lady of Chance   as  Dolly Morgan 1928-12-01
The Actress   as  Rose Trelawny 1928-04-27
The Latest from Paris   as  Ann Dolan 1928-02-04
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg   as  Kathi 1928-01-30
After Midnight   as  Mary Miller 1927-08-20
The Demi-Bride   as  Criquette 1927-02-19
Upstage   as  Dolly Haven 1926-11-06
The Waning Sex   as  Nina Duane 1926-09-05
The Devil's Circus   as  Mary 1926-02-14
His Secretary   as  Ruth Lawrence 1925-12-06
The Tower of Lies   as  Glory/Goldie 1925-10-10
Pretty Ladies   as  Frances White 1925-09-06
A Slave of Fashion   as  Katherine Emerson 1925-08-23
1925 Studio Tour   as  Self 1925-04-09
The End of the World   as  Mary Ellen Hope 1925-04-01
Waking Up the Town   as  Mary Ellen Hope 1925-03-30
Lady of the Night   as  Molly Helmer / Florence Banning 1925-02-23
Excuse Me   as  Marjorie Newton 1925-01-19
He Who Gets Slapped   as  Consuelo 1924-12-22
The Snob   as  Nancy Claxton 1924-11-10
Married Flirts   as  Norma Shearer (uncredited) 1924-10-27
Broken Barriers   as  Grace Durland 1924-08-18
Empty Hands   as  Claire Endicott 1924-08-17
Broadway After Dark   as  Rose Dulane 1924-05-19
Blue Water   as  Lillian Denton 1924-04-16
The Wolf Man   as  Elizabeth Gordon 1924-02-17
The Trail of the Law   as  Jerry Vardon 1924-01-25
Lucretia Lombard   as  Mimi Winship 1923-12-08
The Wanters   as  Marjorie 1923-11-26
Pleasure Mad   as  Elinor Benton 1923-11-05
The Devil's Partner   as  Jeanne 1923-06-01
Man and Wife   as  Dora Perkins 1923-03-25
A Clouded Name   as  Marjorie Dare 1923-02-19
The Taming of the Shrewd   as  Rose Del Mar 1922-04-10
Channing of the Northwest   as  Jess Driscoll 1922-04-10
The Bootleggers   as  Helen Barnes 1922-04-01
The Man Who Paid   as  Jeanne Thornton 1922-03-01
The Restless Sex   as  Reveler at Artists Ball (uncredited) 1920-11-12
Torchy's Millions   as  (uncredited) 1920-10-03
The Stealers   as  Julie Martin 1920-10-03
Way Down East   as  Barn Dancer (uncredited) 1920-09-03
The Flapper   as  Schoolgirl (uncredited) 1920-05-10
The Star Boarder   as  Big V Beauty Squad Member (uncredited) 1919-05-26