
Jeanne Eagels
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Born into a poor family in Kansas, Eagles ran off to join a traveling theatrical company at age 12, landed in New York, remade herself, became a chorine and a Ziegfeld Girl, studied acting and became a sought after theatrical name. As her heavy schedule – which soon included silent films – began to weigh on her, she self-medicated with pills, alcohol and possibly harder stuff. Soon, after dozens of successful roles, she became a Broadway super-star playing Sadie Thompson in Somerset Maugham’s “Rain.” As her fame increased, so did her reputation for temperamental behavior and even unreliability. She died on the night of October 3, 1929, aged 39. Her death was variously attributed to alcohol, sleeping pills and heroin.
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The Letter (1929)
as Leslie Crosbie

The World and the Woman (1916)
as Mary - A Woman of the Streets

The Cross Bearer (1918)
as Liane de Merode

The Fires of Youth (1917)
as Billy's Sister

Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
as Vera Worth

Jealousy (1929)
as Yvonne

Under False Colors (1917)
as Countess Olga

The Madonna of the Slums (1919)
Actor
The House of Fear (1915)
as Grace Cramp
A Lesson in Bridge (1914)
as Mrs. Willis
The Bride of the Sea (1913)
Actor
The Ace of Hearts (1913)
Actor





