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Uploaded: May 12, 2011
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Silent screen star May McAvoy was born in an upper scale area of NYC.She became intrigued with show business.She received her first major break with The Devil's Garden (1920).A unassuming brunette,her petite frame (4' 11")and sweet-natured looks belied a surprisingly feisty,independent nature.When Cecil B. DeMille put a halt on her career in 1923 as punishment for refusing a role that required partial nudity,May assertively bought out her contract and freelanced for the next six years. Mostly
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forgotten today,May nevertheless holds a steadfast position in film history thanks to her co-starring role in Hollywood's first talkie The Jazz Singer (1927) opposite Al Jolson, which is actually a silent film with several sound musical and speaking sequences.She herself had no talking scenes.She retired for marriage in 1929.She returned to films for a decade and a half in the 1940s for MGM.She was widowed in 1973 and died a decade later of a heart attack.– KIT: Scent of Spring Bundle by Lynn Griffin.
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Claudia says:
Rose-Marie..WHAT A DELIGHTFUL PAGE. Such a beautiful lady and your layout is just perfect. WOW.
May 21, 2011
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Pelle says:
Magnificent page of a beautiful Lady!!
May 16, 2011
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januk says:
Very beautiful!!!!!
May 14, 2011
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inkyD says:
A truly beautiful page Rose-Marie for this beautiful girl. She may not have been the glamorous type of actress but she has a beautiful face and she looks at peace with herself. Her eyes are outstandingly beautiful and probably spoke volumes. The colours and kit you've used compliment her wonderfully well. Thank you for the quality of your information, it adds so much to your pages x
May 13, 2011
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Nanny-G says:
Beautiful page as always,
May 12, 2011
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lozz says:
beautiful page for a beautiful lady
May 12, 2011
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Ineke62 says:
such a beautiful lady and page!
May 12, 2011
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