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  1. Barbara La Marr (born Reatha Dale Watson; July 28, 1896 – January 30, 1926) was an American film actress and screenwriter who appeared in twenty-seven films during her career between 1920 and 1926. La Marr was also noted by the media for her beauty, dubbed as the "Girl Who Is Too Beautiful," as well as her tumultuous personal life.

  2. Feb 10, 2017 · “Too beautiful to live in Los Angeles,” according to the Judge who banished her to her home at El Centro, Reatha Watson has turned her beauty to good account, and under the name of Barbara La ...

  3. My biography, Barbara La Marr: The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful for Hollywood, released by the University Press of Kentucky and selected as one of the Huffington Post’s “Best Film Books of 2017,” is available on the University Press of Kentucky website, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.

  4. Barbara La Marr earned the titleThe Girl Who Is Too Beautiful” after juvenile authorities ordered her from Los Angeles on the grounds that she was “too beautiful” to be alone in a big city. She was seventeen-year-old Reatha Watson then.

  5. Barbara La Marr. Actress: The Eternal City. Barbara La Marr was born in Yakima, Washington, on July 28, 1896, as Reatha Watson. Her childhood was mostly uneventful, mainly because Yakima--today a medium-sized city with a population of over 50, 000-wasn't exactly a beehive of activity.

  6. In the 1920s, Barbara La Marr was the vamp of Hollywood, using her dark good looks to seduce audiences across America. She was the femme fatale everyone wanted to know more about—but if they could have peered inside her life, they would have been shocked to their core.

  7. Length: 5 reels, 4,503 feet. General Release: April 1920. Director: Edward J. Le Saint. Writers: Barbara La Marr Deely (story) and Charles Wilson (scenario). Cinematography: Harry Harris. Cast: Gladys Brockwell, William Scott, Frank Leigh, Nigel De Brulier, Golda Madden, Nancy Caswell, and Jean Eaton.

  8. Barbara La Marr first made headlines in January 1913. She was an unknown sixteen-year-old named Reatha Watson then, inexplicably missing from the Los Angeles apartment she occupied with her parents.

  9. May 25, 2022 · Her first official documented marriage was on June 2, 1914, to Max Lawrence. He was arrested for bigamy the following day as it was discovered that he was actually a former solider of fortune named Lawrence Converse and was already married with children when he married Barbara.

  10. Aug 23, 2018 · Thus, “Barbara La Marr” was born. Her first big role was as Douglas Fairbanks’ femme fatale in a film called The Nut (1921), and she went on to star in a series of silent dramas like Souls for Sale (1923) and The White Moth (1924).