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Anita Page was a gorgeous blonde who achieved stardom in the silent era, then made the tricky transition to talkies. Now nearly 100 years old, Page remains in good health, and is perhaps the only silent era film star who still answers her own email.

She was only an extra in her first film, A Kiss for Cinderella, made in 1925 when Page was 15. Within a few years, though, she had worked her way to leading lady status, starring in Sam Wood`s now-lost Telling the World, playing Joan Crawford`s backstabbing flapper friend in Our Dancing Daughters, and sparking police detective Lon Chaney Sr`s romantic interest in the action-packed While the City Sleeps.

Her first talkie was the first all-sound feature-length musical, Broadway Melody with Bessie Love. It was a huge hit, spawning numerous sequels and rapid sales of sheet music, and the most popular song from the film was "You Were Meant For Me," sung by Page and actually written for her by composer Nacio Herb Brown. The song is still a standard, and has been covered in recent years by Sting and Jewel, among others. Brown was briefly married to Page several years later, and he is best known for writing another memorable tune, "Singin` in the Rain."

Broadway Melody was Page`s most famous film, but she gave her best performance as the outspoken prostitute who serviced Jean Hersholt in the risqué pre-code drama Skyscraper Souls. She had other successful films, but after she had the temerity to ask for a raise she was assigned smaller and smaller roles. When she met the man who would be her second husband, Navy Admiral Herschel House, Page left show business. They newlyweds settled in Coronado, California, where Page and House remained happily married until his death in 1991.

Remarkably, Anita Page`s story has not yet ended. Through her long retirement from films, she made occasional appearances at screenings of her old films, and in 1996 she was lured from retirement to appear in Sunset After Dark with former child star Margaret O`Brien. Still spry, Page has since appeared in several more low-budget films, including Bob`s Night Out with Tommy Bond, who had been one of the Little Rascals in the 1930s.

During her time as a major star, Page was romantically linked to William Haines, her co-star in six films, and to Hollywood`s silent-era Ben Hur, Ramon Novarro. Both men proposed marriage to Page, both were spurned, and both men were later revealed to be gay.

Was admired my Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. He asked for her hand in marriage on several occasions, but the feeling were unrequitted. She was good friends with Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Sally O`Neil, Constance Bennett and Marion Davies. She also had a rivalry with Greta Garbo in her heyday.

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Constance Bennett [Friend] :: Marion Davies [Friend] (She stayed with her for five months after her first marriage broke up.) :: Jean Harlow [Friend] :: Joan Crawford [Friend] :: Sally O`Neil [Friend] :: Helen Pomares [Mother] :: John Pomares [Father] :: Mario Pomares [Brother]

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  • Her daughter Linda is an artist who runs an escort service. She checks in on her mother daily.
  • Her escort to her 21st birthday party at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel was Robert Young.
  • In an interview in 2004, she revealed that her early retirement had been due to her refusal to give in to Irving Thalberg`s (he was married to Norma Shearer at the time) and Louis B. Mayer`s sexual advances.
  • She enjoys watching her old movies.
  • She had two daughters, Linda and Sandra House. Sandra predeceased her.
  • She portrayed Clark Gable`s first on screen love interest in The Easiest Way.
  • Still wears the dresses she wore in the 1920s.
  • Anita Page is one of the few stars of the 1920s still acting today. Her career has spanned almost 80 years.
  • Eloped with her first husband to Tijuana. They never lived together (Page said they needed to be married in the Catholic Church before she would live with him and this never happened). After nine months of marriage, she found out he was still married to his previous wife when he married Page, so she had their marriage annulled.
  • Fell in love with Coronado, California and lived there for more than 40 years with her husband. She first was attracted to the city in 1929 when she was filming "Flying Fleet" at the Hotel del Coronado. She subsequently moved to the Los Angeles area.
  • In 1929 Anita received over 10,000 fan letters a week, second only to Greta Garbo. Over one hundred of these were from an ardent Italian admirer, who wrote obsessively about her every move and asked for her hand in marriage several times - Benito Mussolini!
  • Ramon Novarro was her favorite costar because he was so nice to her.
  • Received a standing ovation before a full house while attending a screening of 1929 Best Picture Winner The Broadway Melody (1929) on May 13, 2002 at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 75th anniversary.
  • Received the Women`s International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award in 1997.
  • Retired for 60 years before coming back to films as an 80-year-old lady.
  • She was paired up with Joan Crawford in three popular films: "Our Dancing Daughters (1928), Our Modern Maidens (1929) and Our Blushing Brides (1930). She also appeared opposite Buster Keaton in two of his lesser-known talkies: Free and Easy (1930) and Sidewalks of New York (1931).
  • Vivid, petite blonde silent screen star best known for her lively flappers and ambitious starlets.
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