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'''Marie Prevost''' was a popular star during the silent film era, appearing in 121 films over her twenty-year career. This is a portrait of Canadian-born silent film actress Marie Prevost, taken by photographer Melbourne Spurr in 1928.  
'''Marie Prevost''' was a popular star during the silent film era, appearing in 121 films over her twenty-year career. This is a portrait of Canadian-born silent film actress Marie Prevost, taken by photographer Melbourne Spurr in 1928.  


The photo captures her in a typical "flapper" style of the Jazz Age, wearing a cloche hat and a string of pearls.
The photo captures her in a typical "flapper" style of the Jazz Age, wearing a cloche hat and a string of pearls. Prevost's career was influenced by her association with director [[Mack Sennett]], who cast her in his comedies.  
Prevost's career was influenced by her association with director [[Mack Sennett]], who cast her in his comedies.  


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Marie Prevost

Marie Prevost was a popular star during the silent film era, appearing in 121 films over her twenty-year career. This is a portrait of Canadian-born silent film actress Marie Prevost, taken by photographer Melbourne Spurr in 1928.

The photo captures her in a typical "flapper" style of the Jazz Age, wearing a cloche hat and a string of pearls. Prevost's career was influenced by her association with director Mack Sennett, who cast her in his comedies.

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