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This vintage real photo postcard features American actress and businesswoman Margaret Livingston (1895-1984). Miss Livingston is posed in a provocative manner. The card is risque for it\'s time. Note her hairstyle. Her hair is done in a bob style much like Colleen Moore and Louise Brooks popularized. Livingston is most known for her acting during the silent film era. Livingston is especially noted for her role as “the woman from the city” in F. W. Murnau’s film, “Sunrise” A Song of Two Humans”. She was born and raised in Salt Lake City. Her father was Scottish and her mother was Swedish. Her older sister, Ivy, also became a film actress. The IMDb credits Livingston with 80 film roles between 1916 and 1934. She played in over 50 films during the silent era. In 1929, she was one of the few actresses that made a successful transition into talkies. In fact, she dubbed the voices for some other actresses, including Louise Brooks. Livingston received some unwanted publicity in 1924, when as a guest on William Randolph Hearst’s yacht, fellow passenger film director and producer, Thomas Ince died of heart failure, or was it a gunshot wound. Cause of death was a subject of debate, and many thought that Livingston and Ince were having an affair. In 1931, Livingston married band leader, Paul Whiteman. She retired from acting in films, in 1934. She spent her retirement investing in oil and real estate. This postcard was published by Ross Verlag for Fox Film Corp. The company was located in Berlin, Germany. This card has a thin unopened crack at it\'s center bottom. The postcard is in overall good condition (see scans).


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MARGARET LIVINGSTON : AMERICAN ACTRESS & ENTREPRENEUR : RISQUE : RPPC picture

MARGARET LIVINGSTON : AMERICAN ACTRESS & ENTREPRENEUR : RISQUE : RPPC

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Rare Oversized 1920s MARGARET LIVINGSTON Silent Film Photo Signed to Wig Maker picture

Rare Oversized 1920s MARGARET LIVINGSTON Silent Film Photo Signed to Wig Maker

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Vintage Postcard Pre Printed Signature Actress Margaret Livingston picture

Vintage Postcard Pre Printed Signature Actress Margaret Livingston

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Silent Film Favorite MARGARET LIVINGSTON Photo (184-S ) picture

Silent Film Favorite MARGARET LIVINGSTON Photo (184-S )

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1991 Press Photo Margaret Livingston with Rear Admiral

1991 Press Photo Margaret Livingston with Rear Admiral "Tag" Livingston

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film star MARGARET LIVINGSTON - 1932 LUCKY STRIKE Bridge game Tally / Place Card picture

film star MARGARET LIVINGSTON - 1932 LUCKY STRIKE Bridge game Tally / Place Card

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Margaret Livingston Portraying Semiramis, A Charmer Who Vamped Her W - Old Photo picture

Margaret Livingston Portraying Semiramis, A Charmer Who Vamped Her W - Old Photo

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Jobyna Ralston and Margaret Livingston cling to each other as G- 1927 Old Photo picture

Jobyna Ralston and Margaret Livingston cling to each other as G- 1927 Old Photo

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