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  1. In 1919, after roles in three other silent films, When Men Betray (1918), Thirty a Week (1918), and The Trap (1919), Bankhead made her stage debut in The Squab Farm at the Bijou Theatre in New York.

  2. Though Bankhead made another silent film, she disliked the medium and longed to appear on stage. To avoid being called home, she stretched her pennies until she owned only one dress and ate by "tasting" people's dishes while flitting in and out of conversations in the Algonquin dining room.

  3. After winning a local beauty contest at age 15, she submitted her photograph to a movie fan magazine and, as a result, landed bit roles in a few silent films made in 1918. That same year, she made her Broadway debut in Squab Farm .

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  4. Jul 3, 2024 · His House in Order is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Randle Ayrton and starring Tallulah Bankhead, Ian Hunter and David Hawthorne. It was made at Teddington Studios and based on the 1906 Broadway play His House in Order by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero.

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    The term silent film is a retronym —a term created to retroactively distinguish something from later developments. Early sound films, starting with The Jazz Singer in 1927, were variously referred to as the "talkies", "sound films", or "talking pictures".

  6. Jul 7, 2023 · There, she lived in the Algonquin Hotel and won bit parts in six silent films and a few Broadway plays, with her father signing her contracts. In 1923, she debuted on the London stage in The Rope Dancers. During the next eight years, she appeared in a dozen mostly mediocre plays.

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  8. Apr 1, 2017 · The industry that has long been accused of misogyny is one that was built on the backs of women — women of wit and verve and ambition — who dominated film during the silent era. “There were over 30 women directors prior to 1920, more than any other period in film history,” wrote film historian Anthony Slide.

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