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Lilyan Tashman (October 23, 1896 –
March 21, 1934) was an
American stage,
silent film, and
sound film actress. Born
Lillian Tashman in 1896 in Brooklyn...
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Lawrence Grant,
Montagu Love,
Wilson Benge, Joan Bennett, and
Lilyan Tashman.
Produced by
Samuel Goldwyn and
directed by F.
Richard Jones, the movie...
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Esther Miller ended in
early 1925. Lowe met
Lilyan Tashman while filming Ports of Call. Lowe and
Tashman were
married on
September 21, 1925,
before the release...
- Ruben, and
Edith Wharton. The film
stars Mary Brian,
Fredric March,
Lilyan Tashman,
Huntley Gordon, Kay Francis,
William Austin,
Seena Owen and Gene Raymond...
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Dorothy Arzner, and
starring Nancy Carroll,
Richard Arlen, and
Lilyan Tashman. At the time this
movie was made,
Hollywood was
already making the transition...
- in one of her best roles, with a
supporting cast that
includes Lilyan Tashman,
James Hall, Joan Blondell, John
Halliday and
Anita Louise.
Millie (Helen...
- of a poor Italian-made
imitation of an American-made western."
George Tashman wrote in
Berkeley Gazette that it was, "all
intents and purposes," an "apple...
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Retrieved 17
September 2014.
Retrieved 17
September 2014.
Eliot (2009), p. 88
Tashman,
George (5 May 1978). "Piedmont's
Claim to Fame".
Berkeley Gazette. p. 11...
- to the
convent where Tashman lived. Kyle
learned of this
connection and
targeted Tashman to
learn more
about his parents.
Tashman also
informs Jarod that...
- Lee and
Albert Deering Cunningham. In 1914, Lee
married actress Lilyan Tashman, whom he had met
while working on a
double act with
Eddie Cantor, but the...