Norma Shearer
Photo The New Movie
magazine February 1934
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Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer — Lovely lady from out of the Westmount,
Canada. New York — not Hollywood — was the locale of her movie start, back in
1920.
Louis B.
Mayer of M-G-M saw her in a Western made in the East, and sent her off to
Hollywood. There she met and married her production manager Irving Thalberg.
Now there's Irving Jr.
Her high-spot
talkies: "The Divorcee," "Strange Interlude," and
"Smilin' Thru." Next she'll offer "Rip Tide" with Robert
Montgomery and Herbert Marshall. Then will come "Marie Antoinette."
Swims well,
is partial to small hats, eats yeast, speaks French well, wears her hair
semi-bobbed and has a fascinating cast in one eye.
Alluringly
beautiful. Miss Shearer is one of the few women leading a professional life who
has been capable of being a successful wife and mother at the same time. Holds
the love of her public as Well as that of her husband and child. Deserves great
congratulations.
The New Movie magazine, February 1934.
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Stars )
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magazine February 1934
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