- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em23 de novembro de 1973 · Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA (pneumonia)
- Nome de nascimentoConstance Alice Talmadge
- Apelidos
- Dutch
- Connie
- The Vitagraph Tomboy
- Altura1,68 m
- Constance Talmadge nasceu o 19 de abril de 1898 em Brooklyn, Nova York, EUA. Era atriz e produtora e foi conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Intolerância (1916), A Mana de Paris (1925) e Two Weeks (1920). Foi casada com Walter Michael Giblin, Townsend Netcher, Alastair William Mackintosh e John Pialoglou. Morreu o 23 de novembro de 1973 em Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesWalter Michael Giblin(28 de outubro de 1939 - 1 de maio de 1964) (sua morte)Townsend Netcher(8 de maio de 1929 - 5 de janeiro de 1939) (divorciado (a))Alastair William Mackintosh(27 de fevereiro de 1926 - 15 de outubro de 1927) (divorciado (a))John Pialoglou(26 de dezembro de 1920 - 1 de junho de 1922) (divorciado (a))
- ParentesNorma Talmadge(Sibling)Natalie Talmadge(Sibling)
- Among the first people to place their footprints and handprints in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre. To make her panel unique, she walked across it leaving five footprints. (To date, everyone else has stood in the cement leaving two footprints.) Her panel is located directly behind the box office.
- Constance Talmadge refused to take the voice test for the new talkie medium and made one last silent film in France before retiring from the screen after 83 films between 1914 and 1929.
- First marriage was a double wedding; the other couple was Dorothy Gish and James Rennie.
- In 1927, the Talmadge sisters opened the Talmadge Park real estate development in San Diego, California, USA. Now known as the Talmadge district, the development contains streets named for each of the sisters. The district is located about one mile southwest of the San Diego State University campus.
- Daughter of Margaret Talmadge. Anita Loos, author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," has always credited many of the wisecracks of Lorelei Lee and Dorothy to direct quotes from Peg Talmadge.
- Screen actors are the funniest people in the world. I adore them.
- [to D.W. Griffith whenever she arrived on the set of Intolerância (1916)] Well, here I am. Your Majesty may begin at once.
- [to theatrical producer Leonard Sillman, after he asked her to appear on Broadway in the 1960s] Are you kidding? I couldn't act even when I was a movie star.
- [In a letter to sister Norma Talmadge, who was trying to keep her career going in talkies after Constance had retired] Quit pressing your luck, baby. The critics can't knock those trust funds Mama set up for us.
- The Dangerous Maid (1923) - $5,000 /week
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