Nita Naldi
American actress of silent films

Born
1894
131 years ago
Died
February 17th, 1961
64 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An actress active primarily during the silent film era, worked with notable directors and appeared in several critically acclaimed films. Gained attention for performances in productions that showcased her strong screen presence and dramatic abilities. Transitioned to talkies but eventually saw a decline in popularity as the film industry evolved. Continued to take on various roles until retirement from acting. Contributed to the artistic landscape of early cinema with a distinctive style.
Appeared in 'Blood and Sand'
Starred in 'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney'
Featured in 'The Devil's Playground'
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