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  1. 2. Mai 2022 · ere are 10 things you should know about Mary Astor, born on May 3, 1906. Over the course of a 44-year career, she appeared in more than 120 films and amassed...

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  2. Mary Dahlgren Astor (born Paul) was born on month day 1856, in birth place, Pennsylvania, to James William PAUL and Hannah Clement PAUL (born BUNKER). Mary had 11 siblings: Amanda E Paul, Allen G Paul and 9 other siblings. Mary married Viscount William Waldorf Astor on month day 1878, at age 21 in marriage place, New York.

  3. 7. Apr. 2021 · In 1936, Mary Astor, star of The Maltese Falcon (1941), was the center of a Hollywood scandal so big, it knocked news of Hitler off the front page. Her estranged husband stole her private diaries ...

  4. Mary Astor was a very under-appreciated actress. She admits herself to shying away from star billing to remain a feature player so as not to have too much resting on her shoulders. Her story here chronicles her career from the beginning up until the late 50's where she was back into success on stage and TV after struggling through alcoholism and poverty. Faith and family brought her back from ...

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  5. Mary Astor was born Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke on May 3, 1906 in Quincy, Illinois to Helen Marie Vasconcellos, an American of Portuguese and Irish ancestry from Illinois, and Otto Ludwig Langhanke, a German immigrant. Mary's parents were very ambitious for her and wanted something better for her than what they had, and knew that if they played their cards right, they could make her famous ...

  6. 14. Sept. 2016 · Illustration by Edward Sorel. Mary Astor becomes Hollywood’s unwitting sex bomb. In 1936, the star’s dirty laundry—including a steamy affair with Broadway legend George S. Kaufman—was the ...

  7. Mary Astor nació el 3 de mayo de 1906 en Illinois en el seno de una familia de inmigrantes alemanes. Siendo joven participó en distintos concursos de belleza . Debutó en " The Beggar Maid " (1921) y se convirtió en una estrella con " Beau Brummell " (1923), dirigida por Harry Beaumont y co-protagonizado por John Barrymore .