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Eleanor Boardman

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Eleanor Boardman

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  • She and King Vidor were scheduled to be married at a double ceremony with John Gilbert and Greta Garbo. Garbo got cold feet and did not show up. Boardman and Vidor did get married at the home of Marion Davies, who gave the bride away.
  • Boardman was a successful model and was known as the "Eastman Kodak Girl.".
  • WAMPAS Baby Star of 1923.
  • Profiled in "Speaking of Silents: First Ladies of the Screen" by William Drew, 1997.
  • She had two daughters with King Vidor. Antonia was born in 1927. Belinda was born in June, 1930.
  • She was the model for L. Frank Baum's character Betsy Bobbin in "Tik-Tok of Oz", as depicted by John R. Neill.
  • According to a syndicated "Where Are They Now?" news piece by Erskine Johnson, Boardman was living in Spain in 1953.
  • In 1926, The Los Angeles Examiner selected him to appear as a member of the 'All American Screen Players Team,' along with Estelle Taylor, Monte Blue, Norma Talmadge, Ricardo Cortez, George Beranger, Marion Davies, Patsy Ruth Miller, Sydney Chaplin, Ronald Colman, Noah Beery, Alec B. Francis, Julia Faye, William Boyd, Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen.

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