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- Norma Shearer (1900 - 1983) .
- born Edith Norma Shearer on August 10, 1900, in Montreal, Quebec .
- Thalberg signed Shearer to a long-term contract with MGM in 1923 and married her in 1927, after which she had her pick of films, parts, and directors .
- brother, Douglas Shearer (1899-1971), was a pioneering sound technician who won 13 Oscars and developed several key technical innovations .
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- Sports on the Silver Screen (uncredited) (archive footage)Norma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: TV Year: 1997 Oeil de Vichy, L' (archive footage) (uncredited)Norma Shearer Playing Undetermined film roleMedia: Film Year: 1993 "MGM: When the Lion Roars" (mini) (archive footage) Media: TV Year: 1992 Has Anybody Here Seen Canada? A History of Canadian Movies 1939-1953 (archive footage) (uncredited)Norma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: TV Year: 1979 Anniversary Media: Film Year: 1963 Her Cardboard LoverNorma Shearer Playing Consuelo CroydenMedia: Film Year: 1942 We Were DancingNorma Shearer Playing Victoria AnastasiaMedia: Film Year: 1942 EscapeNorma Shearer Playing Countess Ruby von TreckMedia: Film Year: 1940 Women, TheNorma Shearer Playing MrsMedia: Film Year: 1939 Idiot's DelightNorma Shearer Playing Irene FellaraMedia: Film Year: 1939 Marie AntoinetteNorma Shearer Playing MarieMedia: Film Year: 1938 Hollywood Goes to Town (uncredited)Norma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: Film Year: 1938 Romeo and JulietNorma Shearer Playing JulietMedia: Film Year: 1936 Barretts of Wimpole Street, TheNorma Shearer Playing Elizabeth BarrettMedia: TV Year: 1934 RiptideNorma Shearer Playing Lady Mary RexfordMedia: Film Year: 1934 Going Hollywood (archive footage) (uncredited)Norma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: Film Year: 1933 Strange InterludeNorma Shearer Playing Nina LeedsMedia: Film Year: 1932 Smilin' ThroughNorma Shearer Playing KathleenMedia: Film Year: 1932 Private LivesNorma Shearer Playing AmandaMedia: Film Year: 1931 Free Soul, ANorma Shearer Playing Jan AsheMedia: Film Year: 1931 Strangers May KissNorma Shearer Playing Lisbeth CorbinMedia: Film Year: 1931 Christmas Party, The (uncredited)Norma Shearer Playing Herself,Media: Film Year: 1931 Movie Album, TheNorma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: Film Year: 1931 Slippery Pearls, TheNorma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: Film Year: 1931 Let Us Be GayNorma Shearer Playing MrsMedia: Film Year: 1930 Divorcee, TheNorma Shearer Playing Jerry Bernard MartinMedia: Film Year: 1930 Their Own DesireNorma Shearer Playing LuciaMedia: Film Year: 1929 Last of Mrs. Cheyney, TheNorma Shearer Playing Fay CheyneyMedia: Film Year: 1929 Trial of Mary Dugan, TheNorma Shearer Playing Mary DuganMedia: Film Year: 1929 Hollywood Revue of 1929, TheNorma Shearer Playing Herself, as JulietMedia: Film Year: 1929 Lady of Chance, ANorma Shearer Playing DollyMedia: Film Year: 1928 Actress, TheNorma Shearer Playing Rose TrelawnyMedia: Film Year: 1928 Latest from Paris, TheNorma Shearer Playing Ann DolanMedia: Film Year: 1928 Voices Across the SeaNorma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: Film Year: 1928 Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, TheNorma Shearer Playing KathiMedia: Film Year: 1927 After MidnightNorma Shearer Playing Mary MillerMedia: Film Year: 1927 Demi-Bride, TheNorma Shearer Playing CriquetteMedia: Film Year: 1927 UpstageNorma Shearer Playing Dolly HavenMedia: Film Year: 1926 Waning Sex, TheNorma Shearer Playing Nina DuaneMedia: Film Year: 1926 Devil's Circus, TheNorma Shearer Playing MaryMedia: Film Year: 1926 Screen SnapshotsNorma Shearer Playing HerselfMedia: Film Year: 1926 His SecretaryNorma Shearer Playing Ruth LawrenceMedia: Film Year: 1925 Tower of Lies, TheNorma Shearer Playing Glory or GoldieMedia: Film Year: 1925 Slave of Fashion, ANorma Shearer Playing 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- Norma Shearer's classic beauty and unmatched profile enabled accomplished photographer like George Hurrell and Ruth Harriet Louise to work magic with their subject. Their different approaches to the craft of photography produced indelible, dramatic images which enabled legions of filmgoers to study this very special actress not just on the screen, but up close as well; whether via glossies handed out by MGM, or in dozens of monthly publications devoted to film stars, Norma was studied and adored by millions. ...
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- Edith Norma Shearer was born August 11, 1902 in Montreal, Canada. The daughter of Andrew and Edith Shearer, Norma's childhood would be remembered by her years later as a "pleasant dream," filled with piano, skating, skiing, and swimming. But by the time she was 9 years old, little Norma Shearer knew exactly what she wanted from life: inspired by a performance by the Dolly Sisters, Norma knew she would be an actress.
- Star-struck Edith Shearer, convinced that Norma was destined to be famous, was determined to see it happen. Even as the family fortunes were fading, Edith packed up Norma and her sister Athole and headed for New York. Armed only with a letter of introduction to Florenz Ziegfield, the great showman, Norma finally met with him only to be told she was too short, had fat legs, and a cast in one eye.
- Norma, Edith and Athole eventually made their way to the fledgling motion pictures business when money began to run low. Norma gained work as a bit player in small films, and was fortunate enough to work as an extra on D. ... Soon after she gained the attention of agent Edward Small, and thanks to his efforts Norma Shearer the actress was launched into films. ...
- This inauspicious debut was followed by a bit part in a Norma Talmadge film, which ended up on the cutting room floor. ...
- The trip back was not a total loss, however -- only a few weeks after her return, Norma was asked to do some modeling, resulting in letters of introduction should she return to New York. A telegram from Small offering Norma a role another film made a return necessary, and Edith and Norma once again headed for New York.
- It was just as well that Norma did not accept the role in Pink Tights for after passing on an offer from Universal, who wouldn't pay for Edith's train fare to accompany Norma to Los Angeles, Norma received a more lucrative offer from the Mayer Company. ... Norma Shearer was on her way.
- By the time Norma made it to California, the Mayer Company had merged with Metro Studios and the Goldwyn Company to become Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, or MGM. ... Under Thalberg's tutelage, Norma made a number of "small" films such as The Devil´s Circus, The Waning Sex, and His Secretary. None of these films were given MGM's big-budget, star treatment, but they did help to bolster Norma's image, build her fan base, and help her polish her acting.
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- Joan had a point: Norma Shearer's position as the wife of MGM's vice president and production supervisor, Irving Thalberg, certainly got her first dibs on some of the best scripts. But (and even Joan might have admitted this), Norma had to carry those films on her own merits. ...
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- But the availability of Norma's films on TV and videotape reveals that she was an amazingly talented actress, much less mannered than posterity will have it. ...
- Norma Shearer was born on August 11, 1902, in Montreal, the third child of Edith (Fisher) and Andrew Shearer. Norma's brother Douglas later followed her to Hollywood and became head of MGM's sound department, winning 12 Academy Awards and revolutionizing many aspects of talking film production. ...
- Like many actresses, Norma had a rather absent father and a mother consumed with frustrated ambition. Andrew ran the James Shearer lumber company (founded by his father) until it failed shortly after WWI. Dropping suddenly from the upper to lower middle class, Edith determined to make stars of her daughters (Norma had already evinced an interest in acting). Ambitious, intelligent, and personable as a child, Norma fell right in with her mother's plans. ...
- Showing an amazing amount of gall, the teenaged Norma wangled an introduction to Broadway's "glorifier of American Girls" Florenz Ziegfeld. ... Norma Shearer, it must be admitted, was no great beauty, and not until the 1930s did she develop the glamorous shell which would overcome her plain appearance. ... Patrick Campbell once purred, "such pretty little eyes-and so close together, too!" A minor cast in one eye, and rather chubby legs, did not put Norma in the Ziegfeld Girl category.
- Not discouraged one bit, Norma managed to get extra work in the 1920 films The Flapper (with Olive Thomas), The Restless Sex (with Marion Davies), D. ... Then nothing, for a whole year, when she got a sizeable role in Universal's boxing drama The Leather Pushers (1921), which proved to be a big hit for both Norma and her leading man, Reginald Denny.
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- Shearer's poise, intelligence, her seemingly easy laughter, and sense of high style masked a deep insecurity and a tendency toward depression. ...
- Norma Shearer was one of MGM's and Hollywood's biggest stars of the 1930s, the "queen of the lot," without doubt. ... ) Suggesting in turn the masochistically faithful wife and the sexually adventurous (and gorgeously dressed) modern woman, Shearer mesmerized Depression-era audiences who longed for both the escapist fantasy of sexual freedom (and equality) and the reassuring return to dreary conventional roles. ... When Shearer discovers her husband has a momentary drunken lapse into infidelity, she's disturbed, but he says "it doesn't matter. ... , awakened), Shearer seems to fall into every man's arms. ...
- (Shearer's ultra-chic contemporary style was usually signified by her seductive Deco wardrobe, courtesy of MGM's top designer, Adrian. ... Here, Norma's familiar ruthless buoyancy and unyielding "goodness," contrasted with Joan Crawford's cynical sexuality as Crystal, are subtly ridiculed a natural development as the '30s drew to a close and the world moved toward war and chaos. ...
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- This kind of role the starry-eyed, ever-faithful romantic who must be exposed to the squalid realities of life, usually by a man's betrayal was one specialty of Shearer's, but there were other, more consciously mythic ones that she came to be associated with. ... Shearer was married to MGM's production chief Irving Thalberg, and had some degree of freedom in choosing her vehicles, so we can assume she wanted/needed the kind of cultural validation that went along with such parts. ...
- Shearer's poise, intelligence, her seemingly easy laughter, and sense of high style masked a deep insecurity and a tendency toward depression. ... A streak of insanity (manic depression) ran through the family that also threatened, and sometimes seemed to claim, Norma. Moviegoers of the 1930s responded strongly to Shearer's ceaselessly upbeat, smilin'-through attitude, but the mask that imparted this feeling showed increasing cracks as time went on. Shearer passed from venerated star to bewildered, contentious widow when her powerful husband died in 1936. ...
- While this description seems to point to Shearer as a sympathetic, even tragic character, she rarely moves far enough inside her characterizations to create a genuine sense of pathos. ... Shearer's technical skills, hauteur, and polish made her the ideal MGM star, since these qualities were also the essence of MGM. But the fact that she so completely reflected the modern woman of the 1930s may be more a tribute to the myth-making skills of the studio than to Shearer's native ability.
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- Douglas Shearer, a pioneer of motion picture sound, was born in Montreal in 1899. ...
- At age 26 he journeyed to Hollywood not long after his actress-sister Norma joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. He and Norma improved a system linking actors’ voices, broadcast over radio, with a theatre screen, and his “movieola” used punch holes to indicate spoken words on strips of paper. ...
- When Norma married studio boss Irving Thalberg, Douglas championed talking pictures, even to Louis B. ... As its competitors moved to sound, MGM enlisted Shearer’s assistance. ...
- Shearer and a crew that he “stole from every which where” gave the famous MGM lion an audible roar and added sound (a thief cracking a safe) and dialogue to Alias Jimmy Valentine. ...
- Douglas Shearer won the first Academy Award for sound recording for The Big House, 1930. Born in Montreal, the older brother of Norma Shearer also devised Tarzan’s famous electronic yell and solved the problem of Jeanette MacDonald’s tendency to go flat on her high notes by adjusting the soundtrack frame by frame and “retouching” her voice. ... In all, Douglas Shearer was nominated for 20 Oscars and his screen credits total some 1,400. This photo shows Douglas Shearer, on the right, at the 1935 Academy Awards dinner, March 1936, holding the award for sound recording for Naughty Marietta from presenter Hunt Stromberg. ...
- At MGM’s studio in Culver City, just outside Hollywood – where John Arnold ran the photography department, art director Cedric Gibbons reshaped the MGM backlots, and Thalberg “always wanted to know what was going on with the sound, costumes and photography” – Shearer set up and ran the sound department and recorded films. He accepted the first Academy Award given for sound for The Big House (1930) and worked on films that earned Oscars for Norma Shearer in The Divorcee (1930) and for Canadian-born actress Marie Dressler in Min and Bill (1931). ...
- The two-element “Shearer horn” – tried out first at Loew’s theatres in Montreal and New York in 1936, and used at the opening of Romeo and Juliet (Thalberg’s last completed production involving both Shearers) – helped earn Douglas Shearer and the MGM sound department a scientific/technical award from the Academy’s Board of Governors. ...
- For improving the production and projection of motion picture sound and photography, Shearer and colleagues received six other scientific/technical awards. ... For his work on individual films (some 1,400 in all, he estimated) Shearer received 20 Oscar nominations and accepted 7 Academy Awards (the last one for 1951) by the time he retired in 1968. ...
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- Norma Shearer was born in Westmount, Quebec, in a wealthy family. Norma's mother encouraged her to perform in plays and entered her in beauty contests, before auditioning to join the Ziegfield Follies. Norma did not become a Ziegfield girl, but she did get many modeling assignments, and eventually landed a small part in a film called "The Sign on the Door", followed by several roles in famous director D. ...
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- One of the women's (Norma Shearer's) husbands is in love with another woman (Joan Crawford) and her friends are trying with all their might that she will lose her husband and her house. ... The cast includes Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell. ...
- One of my favorite parts is when Joan Crawford is on the phone with Norma Shearer's husband and she is making up all this stuff so he would not break their dinner plans, which includes saying it's her birthday, her sister is not well, and starts sniffling and saying it is allergy, and the other girl is not helping. ... My other favorite part is in the powder room when Norma Shearer gets her husband back. By far the most touching part is when Norma Shearer tells her little girl (Virginia Weidler) she is getting a divorce and she starts crying and beating her fist against the wall. ...
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- Norma Shearer (Edith Norma Shearer) wurde am 10. ... Norma verlebte eine behütete, idyllische Kindheit, die sie später einmal als "vergnüglichen Traum" bezeichnete und ihre Zeit war angefüllt mit Klavier spielen, Ski fahren und Schwimmen. ... Norma Shearers Mutter war krankhaft ehrgeizig was die Töchter anbelangte und so wurde Norma schon in jungen Jahren bei Kindertheatern und mit 14 Jahren zu Schönheitswettbewerben angemeldet. 1920 trennte sich Edith Shearer von ihrem Mann und ging mit den Töchtern Norma und Athole nach New York. ...
- Norma sollte Tänzerin bei den "Ziegfeld Follies" werden, wurde jedoch wegen zu kurzer Beine abgelehnt. ...
- Bald gehörte Norma Shearer neben Greta Garbo zu den Top-Stars der Branche und 1930 bekam sie den ersten Oscar für ihre Darstellung der jungen Ehefrau Jerry in Robert Z. ...
- So unter anderem 1931 für ihre Rolle als Tochter eines Alkoholikers in Clarence Browns "A Free Soul", 1934 für ihre Rolle der sich aus einer schweren Krankheit lösenden Elizabeth Barrett in Sidney Franklins "The Barretts of Wimpole Street", einer Kinoadaptation der Romanze zwischen Elizabeth Barrett und Robert Browning, und 1936 neben Leslie Howard als Julia in George Cukors "Romeo and Juliet"; für letztere Rolle war die Shearer eigentlich schon zu alt, um vollkommen zu überzeugen.
- Das Image des Stummfilmstars "Shearer" wurde durch den Tonfilm stark gewandelt. ...
- 1942 zog Norma Shearer endgültig vom Filmgeschäft und von der öffentlichkeit zurück. ... Nach dem Krieg ging das Paar mit Norma Shearers Kindern aus erster Ehe in die Schweiz und ließ sich für einige Zeit in St. ...
- Ab Anfang der 60er Jahre konnte das Ehepaar Shearer/Arrouge den bisher praktizierten aufwendigen Lebensstil nicht mehr halten, da das Vermögen des Filmstars weitgehend durch das luxoriöse Leben zuvor weitgehend aufgebraucht war. Sie verließen ihr feudales Anwesen in Beverly Hills und zogen in ein bescheideneres Haus um, wo sich Norma Shearer nun vollends vor der öffentlichkeit abkapselte und zeitweise in tiefe Depressionen verfiel. ...
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