Natalie Kingston

Natalie Kingston

actress

Natalie Kingston was born on May 19, 1905 in USA. Natalie Kingston's big-screen debut came with All Night Long directed by Harry Edwards in 1924. Natalie Kingston is known for Her Wedding Night directed by Frank Tuttle, Clara Bow stars as Norma Martin and Ralph Forbes as Larry Charters. The upcoming new movie Natalie Kingston plays is Forgotten which will be released on Feb 15, 1933.

She traced her lineage back to the first Spanish governor of California. Her great-grandfather on her mother's side was Hungarian-born Agoston Haraszthy, dubbed the father of Californian viticulture. Leggy, olive-complexioned Natalia Ringstrom grew up and was educated in the San Francisco Bay area. Little is known of her early years, except that she was trained in traditional Spanish dance (including La Jota, the folk dance of Aragon), and, while still in her early teens, travelled the short distance to San Francisco to perform in cabaret. She was spotted there as a blossoming talent by the renowned ballroom dancers Fanchon and Marco, eventually joining their revue on tour. Next stop: Broadway. Now billed as Natalie Kingston, she was featured as one of the chorines of the 1920 "Brevities" at the Winter Garden Theatre. There was to be no career on the stage, however, since Natalie returned to California, soon to becoming a

  • Birthday

    May 19, 1905
  • Place of Birth

    Vallejo, California, USA

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