Norma Talmadge filmography

This Norma Talmadge filmography excludes numerous shorts from 1910 to 1915, starting with A Broken Spell. It is ordered in chronological order by release date, according to IMDb. However, the list of Greta de Groat, Electronic Media Cataloger at Stanford University Libraries, disagrees with that order in some instances.

Year Title Role Notes Status[1]
1911 The Child Crusoes
1913 The Doctor's Secret Elsa Lost
1915 Captivating Mary Carstairs Mary Carstairs Lost
The Battle Cry of Peace Virginia Vandergriff Incomplete. The Cinemateket-Svenska Filminstitutet has one of the nine reels, while the George Eastman House has fragments of battle scenes.
The Crown Prince's Double Shirley Rives Lost
1916 The Missing Links Myra Holburn Lost
Martha's Vindication Martha Lost
The Children in the House Cora Extant
Going Straight Grace Remington Extant
The Devil's Needle Renee Extant. The Library of Congress has a copy of the 1923 re-release.
The Social Secretary Mayme Extant
Fifty-Fifty Naomi Extant
1917 Panthea Panthea Romoff Also producer Presumed lost. It was last shown in Venice in 1958.
The Law of Compensation Flora Graham/Ruth Graham Extant
Poppy Poppy Destinn Incomplete. The Library of Congress possesses a two-reel condensation of the second half of the film.
The Moth Lucy Gillam Incomplete. The Library of Congress has reels 1-4 of six.
The Secret of the Storm Country Tess Skinner Lost
1918 The Ghosts of Yesterday Ruth Graham/Jeanne La Fleur Incomplete. Reels 1-4 of 6 and a fragment of the last reel are in the possession of the Library of Congress.
By Right of Purchase Margot Hughes Incomplete. Possibly missing the last of six reels.
De Luxe Annie Julie Kendal (De Luxe Annie II) Also producer Extant
The Safety Curtain Puck Extant
Her Only Way Lucille Westbrook Lost
The Forbidden City San San/Toy Extant
1919 The Heart of Wetona Wetona Extant
The New Moon Princess Marie Pavlovna Incomplete. The Library of Congress lacks reel 6 of 6.[2]
The Probation Wife Josephine Mowbray Also producer Incomplete. The Library of Congress is missing reel 2 of 5.[3] George Eastman House is in possession of one[1] or two[3] reels.
The Way of a Woman Nancy Lee Incomplete. The National Film and Television Museum in London lacks only the final scene.[4]
The Isle of Conquest Ethel Harmon Also producer Lost
1920 A Daughter of Two Worlds Jennie Malone Extant
She Loves and Lies Marie Callender, aka Marie Max and June Dayne Incomplete. The Library of Congress lacks reel 2 of 6.[5]
The Woman Gives Inga Sonderson Extant
Yes or No ? Margaret Vane/Minnie Berry Also producer Extant
The Branded Woman Ruth Sawyer Also producer Extant
1921 The Passion Flower Acacia, The Passion Flower Also producer Extant
The Sign on the Door Ann Hunniwell/Mrs. 'Lafe' Regan Also producer Extant
The Wonderful Thing Jacqueline Laurentine Boggs Also producer Extant
Love's Redemption Jennie Dobson, aka Ginger Also producer Lost
1922 Smilin' Through Kathleen/Moonyeen Also producer Extant
The Eternal Flame Duchesse de Langeais Also producer Incomplete. The Library of Congress is missing reels 3 and 8 of 8.
1923 The Voice from the Minaret Lady Adrienne Carlyle Also producer Lost
Within the Law Mary Turner Also producer Extant
Ashes of Vengeance Yolande de Breux Also producer Extant
The Song of Love Noorma-hal Also producer Extant
1924 Secrets Mary Carlton Also producer Extant
The Only Woman Helen Brinsley Also producer Extant
1925 The Lady Polly Pearl Also producer Incomplete. Reel 2 of 8 is missing from the Library of Congress archive.
Graustark Princess Yetive Also producer Incomplete. The Library of Congress is missing reels 1 and 3 of 7.
1926 Kiki Kiki Also producer Extant
Camille Marguerite Gautier (Camille) Also producer Incomplete
1927 The Dove Dolores Also producer Incomplete
1928 The Woman Disputed Mary Ann Wagner Also producer Extant
1929 New York Nights Jill Deverne Also uncredited producer Extant
1930 Du Barry, Woman of Passion Madame du Barry Extant

References

  1. Greta de Groat (Electronic Media Cataloger at Stanford University Libraries). "The Feature films [sic] of Norma Talmadge".
  2. "The New Moon / Chester Withey [motion picture]". Library of Congress. 1919.
  3. "The Probation Wife". www.silentera.com.
  4. "The Way of a Woman". www.silentera.com.
  5. "She Loves And Lies / Chester Withey [motion picture]". Library of Congress. 1920.
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