Title supplied by cataloger.; Original photograph has creases and a tear in the upper left corner. Edith Norma Shearer was born on August 10, 1902 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was one of the most popular actresses in the 1920s and 30s. Moving with her mother and sister to New York in 1920, she started out modeling and appeared in several silent films. She caught the eye of producer Hal Roach and in 1923 moved to Hollywood with a contract for $250 a week from Louis B. Mayer Pictures. MGM was formed the next year and Shearer was given starring roles. She became one of their biggest attractions and by 1925 was earning $1000 a week, rising to $5000 a week over the next five years. While at MGM, she met film producer Irving Thalberg, nicknamed "The Boy Wonder" for his youth and uncanny ability to produce very profitable films. They married in 1927 and had two children. In 1930 she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the film "The Divorcee." After Thalberg's death in 1936, she continued to act, finally retiring in 1942. That same year, she married Martin Arrouge, a former ski instructor. She remained active in the Hollywood social scene until 1960 when she desired more privacy. She died on June 12, 1983. Photograph caption dated May 17, 1941 reads "Two of the visiting naval dignitaries are shown with film star Norma Shearer and E. J. Mannix, vice president of M-G-M, at the luncheon given by the film colony at M-G-M studios in honor of the visitors. Left to right, Vice Admiral Jose Guisasola of Argentina, Mannix, Miss Shearer, Vice Admiral J. M. de Castro e Silva of Brazil." Mannix is standing beside Shearer who is seated at a dining table between the two vice admirals.
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Shearer, Norma,--1902-1983 Mannix, E. J Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Argentina.--Armada--Officers Brazil.--Navy--Officers Admirals--Argentina Admirals--Brazil Motion picture actors and actresses--United States Motion picture producers and directors--United States Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Eating & drinking--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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