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Definition of Gloria swanson
1. Noun. United States actress in many silent films (1899-1983).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gloria Swanson
Literary usage of Gloria swanson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Who's who on the Screen by Charles Donald Fox, Milton L. Silver (1920)
"gloria swanson gloria swanson, playing leads for Cecil B. DeMille productions
... gloria swanson is five feet three inches high, weighs a hundred and twelve ..."
2. Russian Refugees in France and the United States Between the World Wars by James E. Hassell (1991)
"Lillian Gish, gloria swanson, Mary Pickford, and many other stars were just as
well known in Paris as in New York. French film makers reflected the artistic ..."
3. Stage and Screenby Marion Howard Brazier by Marion Howard Brazier (1920)
"... Betty Compson in "The Miracle Man"; and later gloria swanson in "Male and
Female." There's the gamut for you in screen love making! ..."
4. Screen Acting by Mae Marsh (1921)
"... Nazimova 65 Blanche Sweet and Wallace Reid 77 Norma Talmadge 85 The Author
and Some Beginners 95 gloria swanson and Thomas Meighan 105 Mr. Griffith 113 ..."
5. The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen by Carolyn Lowrey (1920)
"He has co-starred with gloria swanson in "Her Decision" and has played the lead
to Olive Thomas in "Darling Mine" and "The River's End" under the direction ..."
6. The Dramatist, a Journal of Dramatic Technology by Luther Anthony, B., Luther B. Anthony (1919)
"A startling example is an attempt to picture gloria swanson in "Beyond the Rocks."
Perhaps first place was focused for the male in this picture. ..."