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Reatha Dale Watson (The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful, Beth) was born on 28 July, 1896 in Yakima, Washington, USA, is an Actress, Writer. Discover Barbara La Marr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Barbara La Marr networth?
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Reatha Dale Watson (The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful, Beth) |
Occupation |
actress,writer |
Age |
30 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
28 July, 1896 |
Birthday |
28 July |
Birthplace |
Yakima, Washington, USA |
Date of death |
30 January, 1926 |
Died Place |
Altadena, California, USA |
Nationality |
United States |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 30 years old group.
Barbara La Marr Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Barbara La Marr height is 5' 4" (1.63 m) .
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5' 4" (1.63 m) |
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Who Is Barbara La Marr's Husband?
Her husband is Jack Dougherty (5 May 1923 - 30 January 1926) ( her death), Ben Deeley (1918 - 1921) ( divorced), Phil Ainsworth (13 October 1916 - 1918) ( divorced), Lawrence Converse (2 June 1914 - 1914) ( annulled a few days later), Jack Lytell (1913 - 1914) ( his death)
Family |
Parents |
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Husband |
Jack Dougherty (5 May 1923 - 30 January 1926) ( her death), Ben Deeley (1918 - 1921) ( divorced), Phil Ainsworth (13 October 1916 - 1918) ( divorced), Lawrence Converse (2 June 1914 - 1914) ( annulled a few days later), Jack Lytell (1913 - 1914) ( his death) |
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Children |
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Barbara La Marr Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Barbara La Marr worth at the age of 30 years old? Barbara La Marr’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated
Barbara La Marr's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Flame of Youth (1920) | $10,000 |
Trifling Women (1922) | $200 .00/week |
Quincy Adams Sawyer (1922) | $6,500 /week |
Souls for Sale (1923) | $3,500 /week |
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Timeline
LaMarr's beach house was blown up for a scene in the film "Inside Daisy Clover"(1965) starring Natalie Wood.
She developed an addiction to painkillers after being prescribed morphine for a sprained ankle while on the set of Souls for Sale (1923). Supposedly it was studio-ordered so that she could continue filming.
Reatha Watson (Barbara La Marr) is possibly most famous as supposedly being one of the first drug-related deaths in Hollywood, but while she had a serious drinking problem she in fact died of tuberculosis with complications of nephritis. She is notable for other reasons, among them her successes as a screenwriter. Born in Yakima, Washington, she had a career as a child stage actress in the Pacific Northwest until she outgrew child roles but was too young to play an adult. Her family moved to the Imperial Valley in California, where Reatha began her explorations of Los Angeles high life as a teenager and tried unsuccessfully to break into the movies. There were several disastrous marriages, during which she developed a distinctive style as a dancer that brought her some success in the cabaret world, though finally dancing became too strenuous for her delicate constitution. She married vaudeville actor Ben Deeley; after they moved to New York Reatha (under the name Folly Lytell) was contracted to write six film scenarios for Fox. She made the successful leap from writer to actress in Douglas Fairbanks' The Nut (1921), and her career skyrocketed under her new name of Barbara La Marr. She lived extravagantly, lavishing expensive gifts on friends and relations. After an affair with John Gilbert and legal complications over the legality of some of her marriages and divorces, her career went into a decline and her contract with Metro was terminated. Mismanaged by her new studio, scathing reviews brought her to despair as her health declined, in part due to destructive crash-dieting methods.
Her half-sister, Violet Ake, was also an actress. In January 1913, Ake and a friend were arrested for taking 16-year-old La Marr on a car ride. Her parents issued warrants for her arrest to bring back La Marr. It was published in the Los Angeles Times.
On the 1900 and 1910 Censuses for Portland, Oregon, and Fresno, California, it states that Barbara La Marr was born in the state of Washington. In the Los Angeles Times, her sister, Violet Ake, is listed as her half-sister who was from her mother Rose's first marriage. It is highly unlikely that she was adopted, and a tale that she made up for her show business career.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1621 Vine Street.