1954 Press Photo Vampire look of Theda Bara - mjx08351
This is an original press photo.
Vampire look of Theda Bara was all the rage from 1915 into the 20s. She achieved
her brand of eyebrow glamor by a straight line drawn in thick black pencil and
almost crossing the nosePhoto measures 7 x 9.25inches. Photo is dated
02-11-1954.
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1967 Press Photo Theda Bara, the screen's first vampire - mjx00393
This is an original press photo.
Theda Bara, the screen's first vamp, set the pattern for the immutably evil
woman who existed only to make men suffer.Photo measures 6 x 10inches. Photo is
dated 3-10-1967.
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1954 Press Photo Theda Bara, slinky siren of the silent screen - mjx07166
This is an original press photo.
Theda Bara, slinky siren of the silent screen, was reported progressing
satisfactory today in Hollywood following an emergency abdominal operation. She
was born Theodosia Goodman in Cincinnati. Her age is a Hollywood premiere in
1949. At right, she is shown in her role in the film "Salome" in 1918Photo
measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 06-30-1954.
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1918 Press Photo Actress Theda Bara Promotes Liberty Bonds - mjc43782
This is an original press photo. Theda Bara, actress, selling Liberty Bonds Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches. Photo is dated --1918.
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1935 Press Photo silent film actress Theda Bara at horse show in Coronado Beach
This is an original press photo.
Theda Bara was an American silent film and stage actress. Bara was one of the
most popular actresses of the silent era, and one of cinema's earliest sex
symbols. Her femme fatale roles earned her the nickname The Vamp. Please see the
included scans of the photo for additional information and condition. Photo
measures 6 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 07-20-1935.
Historic Images Part Number: nez24045
1938 Press Photo Theda Bara now Mrs. Charles Brabin, Married for 15 Years
This is an original press photo.
Surely you haven't forgotten Theda Bara, the come hither gal of the silent days
of the movies! Well here she is in cogitative mood in her Mayfair, London Home.
She is Mrs. Charles Brabin, having been happily married for 15 years. Mrs.
Brabin still received fan mailPhoto measures 6.5 x 8.75inches. Photo is dated
01-25-1938.
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1939 Press Photo Theda Bara,
Actress - mjz01610
This is
an original press photo. Guess who is featured in the above picture! None other
than the glamorous Theda Bara, the number one screen siren of years ago. Today,
as the wife of Charles Brabin, living in midtown New York, Theda is a homebody,
omnivorous reader and an interested spectator of world events. Unlike so many of
her sisters of the screen, Miss Bara, or Mrs. Brabin, plans no return to the
movies.Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5inches. Photo is dated 02-17-1939.
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Images Part Number: mjz01610
1965 Press Photo 20s screen siren Theda Bara, "The Vamp" - hcp28269
This is an original press photo. The Vamp. Screen sirens like Theda Bara, right, set the beauty pace of the 1920s. Heavily shadowed eyes and painted lips were copied throughout the country. Photo measures 7.25 x 8inches. Photo is dated 8-15-1965.
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