Norma Shearer

Norma Shearer

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Norma Shearer was born on Aug 10, 1902 in Canada. Norma Shearer's big-screen debut came with The Star Boarder directed by Larry Semon in 1919. Norma Shearer is known for That's Entertainment! directed by Jack Haley Jr., Fred Astaire stars as Self - Co-Host and Bing Crosby as Self - Co-Host. Norma Shearer has got 5 awards and 7 nominations so far. The most recent award Norma Shearer achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Norma Shearer plays is That's Entertainment! which will be released on Jun 21, 1974.

She won a beauty contest at age fourteen. In 1920 her mother, Edith Shearer, took Norma and her sister Athole Shearer (Mrs. Howard Hawks) to New York. Ziegfeld rejected her for his "Follies," but she got work as an extra in several movies. She spent much money on eye doctor's services trying to correct her cross-eyed stare caused by a muscle weakness. Irving Thalberg had seen her early acting efforts and, when he joined Louis B. Mayer in 1923, gave her a five year contract. He thought she should retire after their marriage, but she wanted bigger parts. In 1927, she insisted on firing the director Viktor Tourjansky because he was unsure of her cross-eyed stare. Her first talkie was in The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929); four movies later, she won an Oscar in La divorcée (1930). She intentionally cut down film exposure during the 1930s, relying on major roles in Thalberg's prestige projects: Miss Barrett (1934) and Roméo et Juliette (1936) (her fifth Oscar nomination). Thalberg died of a second heart attack in September, 1936, at age 37. Norma wanted to retire, but MGM more-or-less forced her into a six-picture contract. David O. Selznick offered her the part of Scarlett O'Hara in Autant en emporte le vent (1939), but public objection to her cross-eyed stare killed the deal. She starred in Femmes (1939), turned down the starring role in Madame Miniver (1942), and retired in 1942. Later that year she married Sun Valley ski instructor Martin Arrouge, eleven years younger than she (he waived community property rights). From then on, she shunned the limelight; she was in very poor health the last decade of her life.

  • Birthday

    Aug 10, 1902
  • Place of Birth

    Montréal, Québec, Canada

Known For

Awards

5 wins & 7 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
Venice Film Festival
1938
Best Actress
Winner - Volpi Cup
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