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Gloria Swanson - Wikipedia
Forgotten Hollywood: Gloria Swanson - Golden Globes
- Gloria Josephine Mae Swanson [1] (March 27, 1899 – April 4, 1983) was an American actress.
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Gloria Swanson Was More Than Ready for Her Close-Up
Gloria Swanson - Biography - IMDb
- While still married to Henri, Swanson had a lengthy affair with the married Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., father of future President John F. Kennedy.
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Gloria Swanson Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life ...
- Gloria Swanson was considered a fashion icon of the s and s, influencing trends with her glamorous style and popularizing certain beauty looks that became popular during that era.
Gloria Swanson, Close Up - A New Yorker State of Mind
| gloria swanson children | Early life Swanson was born in a small house in Chicago in 1899, the only child of Adelaide (née Klanowski) and Joseph Theodore Swanson (né Svensson), a. |
| gloria swanson cause of death | Gloria Swanson was born in Chicago to Joseph Swanson, a soldier and his wife Adelaide. |
| In 1927, Joe Kennedy teamed up with silent film star Gloria Swanson to produce films together. |
Gloria and Joe: The Star-Crossed Love Affair of Gloria ...
- In her delicious (and slightly catty) autobiography Swanson on Swanson, the icon opened up about her feud with Charlie Chaplin, her dalliance with Joe Kennedy, and the golden handcuffs of.
Swanson, Gloria
Nationality: American. Born: Gloria May Josephine Svensson in Chicago, Illinois, 27 March 1899. Education: Attended public schools in Chicago; Key West, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and elsewhere. Family: Married 1) the actor Wallace Beery, 1916 (divorced 1918); 2) William Somborn, 1919 (divorced), daughter: Gloria, adopted son: Joseph; 3) Marquis Henri de la Falaise, 1924 (divorced 1930); 4) Michael Farmer, 1931 (divorced 1934), daughter: Michelle; 5) William Davey, 1945 (divorced 1948); 6) the writer William Dufty, 1975 (divorced 1981). Career: 1915—film debut as extra in The Fable of Elvira and Farina and the Meal Ticket, made in Chicago; 1916—leading roles in comedies for Keystone company; 1918—in dramatic roles for Triangle; 1919—contract with Cecil B. DeMille; 1926—formed Gloria Swanson Productions, with backing of producer Joseph Kennedy; 1938—formed Multiprises; 1940s—on stage in Reflected Glory, Let Us Be Gay, and A Goose for a Gander