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Biography of Norma Shearer - Actress
 

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Norma Shearer (August 10, 1902 – June 12,
1983) was an Canadian actress born in Montreal,
Quebec.


She was one of the Canadian pioneers in early
Hollywood.  Starting as a film extra in 1920, she
was already a popular star in 1927 when she
married MGM's chief of production (and second in
command) Irving Thalberg, with whom she had two
children. Shearer won the Academy Award for Best
Actress for her role in The Divorcee in 1930.This
was one of a series of roles in sophisticated yet
racy pre-code dramas, and Norma was at her best. 
She was nominated the same year for her role in
Their Own Desire, in 1931 for her role in A Free
Soul, in 1934 for The Barretts of Wimpole Street,
in 1936 for Romeo and Juliet (1936 movie)|Romeo
and Juliet, and in 1938 for Marie Antoinette
(movie)|Marie Antoinette which was reputedly her
favorite role.

A great beauty and relatively restrained in both
comedy and tragedy, she settled mostly for "Great
Woman" roles.  Her screen persona remains
indistinct, but particularly after Thalberg's
death in 1936 she had a series of surpringly
effective performances in smaller and more offbeat
vehicles.

Following Thalberg's death, Shearer embarked upon
a series of little known but enthusiastic love
affairs, including one with teenage film star
Mickey Rooney and tough-guy actor George Raft. She
retired from acting in 1942 and married Martín
Arrouge, a ski enthusiast twenty years her junior.
 Confounding the skeptics, they were still happily
married at the time of her death, though in her
declining years she reportedly called Arrouge
"Irving."

She has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at
6636 Hollywood Boulevard, and is buried at Forest
Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, in a crypt emblazoned
with the name "Norma Arrouge," next to fellow film
star Jean Harlow.

==Filmography==
*The Flapper (1920)
*Way Down East (1920)
*The Restless Sex (1920)
*Torchy's Millions (1920) (short subject)
*The Stealers (1920)
*The Sign on the Door (1921)
*The Leather Pusher (1922) (undermined role)
*The End of the World (1922) 
*The Man Who Paid (1922)
*Channing of the Northwest (1922)
*The Bootleggers (1922)
*A Clouded Name (1923)
*Man and Wife (1923)
*The Devil's Partner (1923)
*Pleasure Mad (1923)
*The Wanters (1923)
*Lucretia Lombard (1923)
*The Trail of the Law (1924)
*The Wolf Man (1924)
*Blue Water (1924)
*Broadway After Dark (1924)
*Broken Barriers (1924)
*Empty Hands (1924)
*Married Flirts (1924) (Cameo)
*He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
*The Snob (1924)
*1925 Studio Tour (1925) (short subject)
*Excuse Me (1925)
*Lady of the Night (1925)
*Waking Up the Town (1925)
*Pretty Ladies (1925)
*A Slave of Fashion (1925)
*The Tower of Lies (1925)
*His Secretary (1925)
*The Devil's Circus (1926)
*Screen Snapshots (1926) (short subject)
*The Waning Sex (1926)
*Upstage (1926)
*The Demi-Bride (1927)
*After Midnight (1927)
*The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927)
*The Latest from Paris (1928)
*The Actress (1928)
*Voices Across the Sea (1928) (short subject)
*A Lady of Chance (1928)
*The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929)
*The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)
*The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929)
*Their Own Desire (1929)
*The Divorcee (1930)
*Let Us Be Gay (1930)
*Jackie Cooper's Birthday Party (1931) (short
subject)
*Strangers May Kiss (1931)
*The Slippery Pearls (1931) (short subject)
*A Free Soul (1931)
*Private Lives (1931)
*The Christmas Party (1931) (short subject)
*Smilin' Through (1932)
*Strange Interlude (1932)
*Riptide (1934)
*The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)
*Romeo and Juliet (1936)
*Marie Antoinette (1938)
*Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) (short subject)
*Idiot's Delight (1939)
*The Women (1939)
*Escape (1940)
*We Were Dancing (1942)
*Her Cardboard Lover (1942)

==See also==
*List of Quebec actors and actresses
*Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood|Other
Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood

Some sources, such as Shearer biographer Lawrence
J. Quirk, state 1900 as Shearer's year of birth.
Quirk is the nephew of Photoplay editor James
Quirk, who aided the actress in her early career,
and knew Shearer personally from 1919 until his
death in 1932. (Source: Norma: The Story of Norma
Shearer, St. Martin's Press, New York, 1988)

==External links==
* http://www.classicactresses.com/norma.html Norma
Shearer at Classic Actresses
*imdb name | id=0790454 | name=Norma Shearer

 
 




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