Natalie Talmadge

Natalie Talmadge
Natalie Talmadge was the middle daughter of the original "stage mother", Margaret Talmadge (Peg). Her two sisters, Constance Talmadge (the comedienne) and Norma Talmadge (the tragedian) were also in the movies, and had their own production companies, bankrolled by Norma's husband in the 1920s, Joseph M. Schenck. Natalie married Buster Keaton in 1921. She only played one further role, "Virginia Canfield" in Keaton's Our Hospitality (1923). She had worked for Comique as a script girl/secretary for Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle in 1917, and traveled west with the troupe when Schenck found new premises for "Roscoe" in California. She spent a lot of time signing autographs on behalf of her popular sister, Constance. Anita Loos, author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", wrote a book called "The Talmadge Girls", which is mainly about Constance and Norma; Loos based the philosophy of "Lorelei Lee" on the philosophy of Peg Talmadge ("Get the money, and then get comfortable"). Natalie ended her days after her divorce from Keaton in a house in Santa Monica, a confirmed alcoholic. Apart from "Our Hospitality", she appeared in supporting roles in several of her sister Norma's films (now believed to be lost).
Name Natalie Talmadge
Also Known As
Birthday 1896-04-28
Deathday 1969-06-19
Gender Female
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Place of Birth Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
As: Virginia Canfield
1923-11-19
Our Hospitality...
As: Fainting Female Bank
1921-02-21
The Haunted House...
As: Dorcas Winthrop
1920-04-17
The Love Expert...
As: Favorite of the Hare
1916-09-04
Intolerance: Love's ...
As: Emma Martin
1920-06-28
Yes or No...
As: Janis Harmon
1919-10-26
The Isle of Conquest...
As: Bit Part (uncredited
1917-12-10
A Country Hero...
As: Milagros
1921-04-02
The Passion Flower...
As: Pretty Lady in car (
1917-08-20
His Wedding Night...