Norma Shearer

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 "noble" roles in The Women, Marie Antoinette, and Romeo and Juliet. Shearer's legacy began to be re-evaluated in the 1990s with the publication of two biographies and the TCM (Turner Classic Movies) and VHS release of her films, many of them unseen since the implementation of the Production Code some sixty years before. Focus shifted to her pre-Code "divorcee" persona, and Shearer was rediscovered as "the exemplar of sophisticated [1930's] woman-hood... exploring love and sex with an honesty that would be considered frank by modern standards". Simultaneously, Shearer's ten-year collaboration with portrait photographer George Hurrell and her lasting contribution to fashion through the designs of Adrian were also recognized. Shearer is widely celebrated by some as one of cinema's feminist pioneers: "the first American film actress to make it chic and acceptable to be single and not a virgin on screen". In March 2008, two of her most famous pre-code films, The Divorcee and A Free Soul, were released on DVD. Description above from the Wikipedia article Norma Shearer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Date of Birth : 1902-08-10

Place of Birth : Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Norma Shearer

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Movies

The Women
The Hollywood Revue of 1929
He Who Gets Slapped
The Wolf Man
Empty Hands
Marie Antoinette
Idiot's Delight
Romeo and Juliet
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
Channing of the Northwest
Married Flirts
A Man's Man
The Divorcee
A Free Soul
The Stolen Jools
Lady of the Night
Smilin' Through
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
Her Cardboard Lover
Strangers May Kiss
Private Lives
Their Own Desire
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
The Trial of Mary Dugan
Escape
Strange Interlude
Let Us Be Gay
Pretty Ladies
Upstage
A Lady of Chance
The Waning Sex
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
The Devil's Circus
After Midnight
Riptide
Girl 27
We Were Dancing
Lucretia Lombard
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
A Clouded Name
The Tower of Lies
The Christmas Party
Broadway After Dark
You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
The Actress
Way Down East
Going Hollywood
That's Entertainment!
Joan Crawford: Always the Star
Wir schalten um auf Hollywood
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
1925 Studio Tour
The Restless Sex
That's Entertainment! III
The Kid Stays in the Picture
The Romance of Celluloid
Waking Up the Town
The Latest from Paris
The Snob
A Slave of Fashion
Judy Garland: By Myself
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Hollywood: Style Center of the World
Hollywood Goes to Town
Complicated Women
Twenty Years After
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood
The Film Parade
Another Romance of Celluloid
Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner
Master Will Shakespeare
His Secretary
Blue Water
The Star Boarder
Torchy's Millions
The Stealers
The Man Who Paid
The Taming of the Shrewd
The Bootleggers
Man and Wife
The Devil's Partner
Pleasure Mad
The Wanters
The Trail of the Law
Broken Barriers
Excuse Me
The End of the World
The Demi-Bride
The Flapper

TV Shows