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Mary Astor

“A painter paints, a musician plays, a writer writes - but a movie actor waits.”

 

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Pressured into an acting career by her ambitious parents, Mary Astor was a silent film star before she was 17 — a tribute more to her dazzling good looks than anything else. Debuting in The Beggar Maid (1921), Astor appeared opposite John Barrymore in 1923’s Beau Brummell with whom she had a romantic relationship and later starred with in Don Juan (1926), Anxious not to be a victim of the talking-picture revolution, the actress perfected her vocal technique in several stage productions for Edward Everett Horton’s Los Angeles-based Majestic Theatre, and the result was a most successful talkie career. Things nearly fell to pieces in 1936 when, in the midst of a divorce suit, Astor’s ex-husband tried to gain custody of the couple’s daughter by making public a diary she had kept. In this volume, Astor detailed her affair with playwright George S. Kaufman; portions of the diary made it to the newspapers, causing despair for Astor and no end of embarrassment for Kaufman. But Astor’s then… read more

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Howard Fritzson

19Sep12

Edith Cortwright, Brigid O'Shaughnessy and The Princess Centimillia are each singular achievements. Mary Astor made them memorable. She was one of the most sophisticated presences in film history.

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