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  1. With the advent of talkies in 1929, Talmadge left Hollywood. Her sister Norma did make a handful of appearances in talking films, but for the most part the three sisters retired all together, investing in real estate and other business ventures.

  2. Oct 16, 2024 · Developed in the 1920s, Talmadge pays tribute to these silent film icons: Norma, Constance, Natalie, and Agnes Talmadge. While the sisters may not be as well-known today, their legacy lives on...

  3. Constance entered films in 1914, and for two years played in comedy shorts opposite Billy Quirk. Her break came in 1916 when she was cast as the mischievous Mountain Girl in the Babylonian episode of D.W. Griffith 's Intolerance (1916), a role which further showcased her athleticism and her natural talent for comedy.

  4. This led all three sisters into an acting career. She began making films in 1914, in a Vitagraph comedy short, In Bridal Attire. Her first major role was as The Mountain Girl and Marguerite de Valois in D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance.

  5. In the early 20th century, the Talmadge sisters were Hollywood stars, each forging a unique career path. While Constance, Natalie, and Agnes Talmadge have their place in history, Norma Talmadge was by far the most famous of the sisters.

  6. May 20, 2018 · Constance is best known today for her star-making role as the Mountain Girl in D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, but she has fewer surviving films than Norma. She appeared mostly light romantic comedies, usually playing willful young women in constant misunderstandings with the men in their lives.

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  8. C onstance Talmadge was a star of Hollywood Golden Age of the 1920s. She began her career in 1917 with roles in pictures including D.W. Griffith's "Intolerance." She went on to appear in such...