A popular dramatic star of the late 1910s and 20s, Norma Talmadge earned the title 'The Lady of the Great Indoors' for her weepy society melodramas. The Brooklyn-raised Talmadge--older sister of actresses Constance and Natalie--began acting at the neighborhood Vitagraph studios in the early 1910s, making impressions as the doomed seamstress in "A Tale of Two Cities" (1911) and in her first…
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