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Normand, Mabel, portrait photograph, 1914 Oct. 18. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Normand, Mabel, portrait photograph, 1914 Oct. 18. Creator: Arnold Genthe


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Normand, Mabel, portrait photograph, 1914 Oct. 18. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Normand, Mabel, portrait photograph, 1914 Oct. 18

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This portrait captures the enchanting presence of Mabel Normand, an American actress, director, producer, screenwriter, and comedian, during the golden age of silent films. Taken on October 18, 1914, by renowned photographer Arnold Genthe, the black and white image showcases Mabel's expressive face and captivating gaze. Her body language exudes confidence and charisma, reflecting her successful career in the burgeoning film industry. Born Amabel Ethel Reed in San Francisco, Mabel began her acting career in 1910 and quickly rose to fame for her comedic roles. She became a popular figure in the film industry, working with notable directors such as Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith. In addition to her acting, Mabel also ventured into film production and directing, becoming one of the first women to hold these roles in Hollywood. This stunning portrait, taken during the 1910s, is a testament to the enduring legacy of Mabel Normand and her contributions to the early days of American cinema. The image, captured using a glass negative, is part of the vast collection of the Library of Congress, a national treasure that preserves the country's rich cultural heritage. The portrait's timeless beauty continues to captivate viewers, offering a glimpse into the past and the fascinating world of early filmmaking.

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