- Carmel Myers
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name = Carmel Myers
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birthdate =April 4 ,1899
birthplace =San Francisco ,California
deathdate =November 9 ,1980 (aged 81)
deathplace =
spouse = Isidore Kornblum (1919-1923) (divorced)
Ralph H. Blum (1929-1950) (his death)
Alfred Schwalberg (1951-1974) (his death)Carmel Myers (
April 4 ,1899 -November 9 ,1980 ) was an Americanactress who worked chiefly in silent movies.Myers was born in
San Francisco , the daughter of an Australianrabbi and AustrianJewish mother. [http://www.starpulse.com/Actresses/Myers,_Carmel/index.html] Her father became well-connected with California's emerging film industry, and introduced her to film pioneerD. W. Griffith , who gave Carmel a small part in "Intolerance" (1916). Myers would also get her brotherZion Myers into Hollywood as a writer/director.From this beginning, Myers left for New York, where she acted mainly on stage for the next two years. She was soon signed by Universal, however, where she soon emerged as a popular actress in vamp roles. Her most popular film from this period is probably the
romantic comedy "All Night", oppositeRudolph Valentino . By 1924 she was working forMGM , making such films as "Broadway After Dark", which also starredAdolphe Menjou ,Norma Shearer andAnna Q. Nilsson .In 1925, she appeared in arguably her most famous role, that of the Egyptian vamp Iras in "Ben-Hur", who tries to seduce both Messala (
Francis X. Bushman ) and Ben-Hur himself (Ramón Novarro ). This film was a big boost to Myers' career, who appeared in many more major roles throughout the 1920's, including "Tell It to the Marines " in 1926 withLon Chaney, Sr. ,William Haines andEleanor Boardman . Myers appeared in "Four Walls" and "Dream of Love ", both withJoan Crawford in 1928. Myers also appeared in "The Show of Shows " (1929), a showcase of popular contemporary film actors.Myers had a successful sound career, although she ended up mostly in supporting roles due to her age. Amongst her popular sound films are "Svengali" (1931) and "
The Mad Genius " (1931), both withJohn Barrymore andMarian Marsh , and a small role in 1944's "The Conspirators ", a sort-of "Casablanca" remake which includedPaul Henreid ,Peter Lorre , andSydney Greenstreet . In the latter film, Myers was billed far below the female lead,Hedy Lamarr .Myers surfaced in the entertainment world again briefly in 1951, with a short-lived
DuMont Television Network show called "The Carmel Myers Show", which followed the interview format. After its cancellation, Myers focussed on a career in real estate and her own perfume distribution company.Myers died in 1980 at the age of 81 and was buried near her parents at Home of Peace Memorial Park in East Los Angeles.
External links
*imdb name|id=0616659|name=Carmel Myers
* [http://silent-movies.org/Ladies/PMyers.html Carmel Myers Photo Gallery] at Silent-Movies.orgPersondata
NAME= Myers, Carmel
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=April 4 ,1899
PLACE OF BIRTH=San Francisco ,California
DATE OF DEATH=November 9 ,1980 (aged 81)
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