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Eleanor Boardman

AKA: The Eastman Kodak Girl
Birthday: 1898-08-18
Died: 1991-12-12
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


Olive Eleanor Boardman (August 19, 1898 – December 12, 1991) was an American film actress of the silent era. Olive Eleanor Boardman was born on August 19, 1898, the youngest child to George W. Boardman and Janice Merriam "Jennie" Stockman Boardman. She had two older sisters named Merriam and Esther. In 1920, she was working as a contractor. Educated in Philadelphia, Boardman originally acted on stage, but she lost her voice while starring in The National Anthem. She then entered a nationwide contest for new actors and actresses for silent films. She was chosen from among 1,000 competitors by Goldwyn Pictures as their "New Face of 1922". Her initial screen test was unsuccessful, but a second test resulted in a contract. After several successful supporting roles, she played the lead in Souls for Sale in 1923. That same year, Boardman's growing popularity was reflected by her inclusion on the list of WAMPAS Baby Stars. She appeared in more than 30 films during her career, including director King Vidor's The Crowd (1928). Her performance in that film is widely recognized as one of the outstanding performances in American silent film. In 1932, after some success in sound films, she parted ways with MGM. Her final film was The Three Cornered Hat, which was made in Spain in 1935. After that production, she retired from acting and retreated from Hollywood. Her last appearances were in an interview filmed for Kevin Brownlow and David Gill's British documentary series Hollywood (1980) and the series MGM: When the Lion Roars (1992).

Filmography

The Crowd
Character: Mary Sims
Show People
Character: Roxalanne in 'Bardeleys the Magnificent' (uncredited)
The Wife of the Centaur
Character: Joan Converse

Souls for Sale
Character: Miss Remember Steddon
The Turmoil
Character: Mary Vertrees
Bardelys the Magnificent
Character: Roxalanne de Lavedan

Proud Flesh
Character: Fernanda
The Squaw Man
Character: Lady Diana Kerhill
Redemption
Character: Lisa Protasoff

Wine of Youth
Character: Mary Hollister
The Great Meadow
Character: Diony Hall
Tell It to the Marines
Character: Norma Dale

Mamba
Character: Helen von Linden
Land of Liberty
Character: (archive footage)
The Day of Faith
Character: Jane Maynard

True As Steel
Character: Ethel Parry
The Silent Accuser
Character: Barbara Jane
Sinners in Silk
Character: Penelope Stevens

She Goes to War
Character: Joan Morant
Three Wise Fools
Character: Rena Fairchild / Sydney Fairfield
The Way of a Girl
Character: Rosamond

The Strangers' Banquet
Character: Jean McPherson
Gimme
Character: Clothilde Kingsley
The Auction Block
Character: Lorelei Knight

The Circle
Character: Elizabeth Cheney
The Only Thing
Character: Thyra, Princess of Svendborg
Vanity Fair
Character: Amelia Sedley

Memory Lane
Character: Mary
Diamond Handcuffs
Character: Tillie
1925 Studio Tour
Character: Self

Exchange of Wives
Character: Margaret Rathburn
So This Is Marriage?
Character: Beth Marsh
It Happened in Spain
Character: Magistrate's Wife