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Theda Bara - Wikipedia The Guinness Book of Movie Facts and Feats says it came from director Frank Powell, who learned Theda had a relative named Baranger, and that Theda was a childhood nickname
Theda Bara - IMDb In 1918 Theda wrote the story and starred as the Priestess in The Soul of Buddha (1918) After seven films in 1919, ending with Lure of Ambition (1919), her contract was terminated by Fox, and her career never recovered
Theda Bara | Jewish Womens Archive Theda Bara became an icon of sensuality and the exotic for generations Born Theodosia Goodman, she began working in New York with her own name before she was cast as a vampire seductress in A Fool There Was
Bara, Theda (1885–1955) - Encyclopedia. com In 1921, Theda Bara married one of her directors, Charles J Brabin She tried a film comeback in The Unchastened Woman (1925) and Madame Mystery (1926), then retired from films
Theda Bara | Silent Films Wiki | Fandom Theda Bara (born Theodosia Burr Goodman) (July 29, 1885 – April 13, 1955), was an American silent film actress Bara was one of the most popular screen actresses of her era, and was one of cinema's earliest sex symbols
Theda Bara | Research Starters - EBSCO Called Theda or Teddy within the family, she grew to slightly above average height for those days, with an inclination toward plumpness Her outstanding features were her strikingly large and intense dark eyes
Theda Bara - Biography - IMDb Biography Theda Bara was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, as Theodosia Goodman, on July 29, 1885 She was the daughter of a local tailor and his wife As a teenager Theda was interested in the theatrical arts and once she finished high school, she dyed her blond hair black and went in pursuit of her dream By 1908 she was in New York in search of roles