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  1. Eleanor Boardman was an American film actress, popular during the era of silent movies. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Boardman was originally on stage but, after temporarily losing her voice, in 1922, she entered silent films. There followed months of fruitless effort until one day Rupert Hughes saw her riding a horse and gave her a […]

  2. Here are 10 things you should know about Eleanor Boardman, born on August 19, 1898. She was a star for the then-newly formed MGM studios in the 1920s, but sh...

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  3. 17. Dez. 1991 · Eleanor Boardman, who starred in silent movies after gaining attention as a model for the Eastman Kodak Company, died at her home on Thursday. She was 93 years old. She was 93 years old.

  4. Eleanor Boardman died in 1991 at the age of 93. Eleanor Boardman would have been a silent film star even without her association with King Vidor. She is a charming actress. Her acting is sincere, restrained, and intelligent and her personality warm and pleasing. She is good-looking, but not a great beauty or a glamourous type.

  5. Eleanor Boardman, 6 settembre 1918 (foto di Arnold Genthe in una citazione da Diego Velázquez. In seguito, la sua unica e ultima apparizione cinematografica fu un'intervista nel 1980 per il documentario televisivo a episodi Hollywood di Kevin Brownlow e David Gill . Eleanor Boardman morì a Santa Barbara, in California, all'età di 93 anni il ...

  6. A former model and 'Kodak Girl', Boardman typically played well-bred flappers or troubled heroines in "women's pictures," though she was able to surpass star glamour and add a note of sympathetic ordinariness to her screen roles. Joining MGM upon its consolidation in 1924, Boardman was one of the new studio's first stars, an...

  7. Eleanor Boardman. Shot between December 1926 and March 1927, The Crowd so puzzled the marketing executives at MGM that it sat for nearly a year while the studio tried to decide how to bill it. The film was distinctive, not just for its technological use of the positive light scale, which bathed the film in contrasts of light and shade, but for ...