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Extractions: Born Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke in Quincy, Illinois, Astor was signed to a Hollywood contract at the age of 14 after winning a beauty contest. She was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1926.She achieved success playing opposite John Barrymore in Beau Brummell (1924) and Don Juan (1926), and her stature as a film star continued to grow steadily with the advent of "talking pictures". Falcon By 1936, her career had begun to lose momentum until she became the subject of a widely publicised scandal. During divorce proceedings her estranged husband produced a diary Astor had kept, which detailed among other events, her affair with playwright George Kaufman. The sexually explicit diary was entered as evidence in court, and extracts were published in newspapers throughout the world. Determined to separate her private and professional lives, Astor refused to apologise and her career was renewed by the huge level of publicity.
Extractions: American leading lady who's real name was Lucille Langehanke, the beautiful daughter of first generation German immigrants. Because of a beauty contest she entered, one of many, she was noticed by a movie mogul and she was signed up at a studio at the age of 14. In 1924, her movie career took off, after landing a plum part in Beau Brummell, a film with the star, John Barrymore. In the late twnenties, she was one of the few actresses who transitioned into "Talkies" very smoothly, becasue of her voice and strong screen presence. Her golden era as an actress was during the 1930's. In later years she did many character roles. Her film career was prolific, with 123 motion pictures to her name.
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