''We were like dragonflies. We seemed to be suspended
effortlessly in the air, but in reality, our wings were
beating very, very fast.'' - Mae Murray''It is worse
than folly for persons to imagine that this business is
an easy road to money, to contentment, or to that
strange quality called happiness.'' - Bebe Daniels ''A
girl should realize that a career on the screen demands
everything, promising nothing.'' - Helen FergusonIn
Dangerous Curves Atop Hollywood Heels, author Michael G.
Ankerich examines the lives, careers, and
disappointments of 15 silent film actresses, who,
despite the odds against them and warnings to stay in
their hometowns, came to Hollywood to make names for
themselves in the movies.On the screen, these young
hopefuls became Agnes Ayres, Olive Borden, Grace
Darmond, Elinor Fair, Juanita Hansen, Wanda Hawley,
Natalie Joyce, Barbara La Marr, Martha Mansfield, Mae
Murray, Mary Nolan, Marie Prevost, Lucille Ricksen, Eve
Southern, and Alberta Vaughn.Dangerous Curves follows
the precarious routes these young ladies took in their
quest for fame and uncovers how some of the top
actresses of the silent screen were used, abused, and
discarded. Many, unable to let go of the spotlight after
it had singed their very souls, came to a stop on that
dead-end street, referred to by actress Anna Q. Nilsson
as, Hollywood's Heartbreak Lane.Pieced together using
contemporary interviews the actresses gave,
conversations with friends, relatives, and co-workers,
and exhaustive research through scrapbooks, archives,
and public records, Dangerous Curves offers an honest,
yet compassionate, look at some of the brightest
luminaries of the silent screen. The book is illustrated
with over 150 photographs. |
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