Jacqueline Logan silent movie star in the 1920s
Jacqueline Logan silent movie star in the 1920s
Born on November 30, 1901 in the family of Texas architect and Boston Opera diva, Jacqueline Logan was one of the most popular movie stars in the 1920s. Before becoming an actress, worked as a reporter. In 1920 she debuted on Broadway in the theatrical Floradora, which led to a brief career, “the girl of Ziegfeld.” She soon moved to Hollywood and became a star in many films. Film career ended with the advent of sound film. Together with the Ziegfeld venture Jacqueline modeled as a prestigious Dobbs Girl in Alfred Cheney Johnston photographs. Her last film effort was in the role of Mrs. Donovan in Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman (1973). She died in Melbourne, Florida on April 4, 1983 and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Decatur, Illinois
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