Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anita Page (August 4, 1910 – September 6, 2008), born Anita Evelyn Pomares, was an American film actress who reached stardom in the last years of the silent film era. She became a highly popular young star, reportedly receiving the most fan mail of anyone on the MGM lot. Page was referred to as "a blond, blue-eyed Latin" and "the girl with the most beautiful face in Hollywood" in the 1920s. She retired from acting in 1936 at the age of 23. In a 2004 interview with author Scott Feinberg, Page claimed that her refusal to meet demands for sexual favors by MGM head of production Irving Thalberg, supported by studio chief Louis B. Mayer, is what truly ended her career. She said that Mayer colluded with the other studio bosses to ban her and other uncooperative actresses from finding work. Page returned to acting sixty years later in 1996, and appeared in four films in the 2000s. She died in September 2008 at the age of 98.
1964
as Vivian Truffle in 'Reducing' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1972
as Self (archive footage)
1930
as Elvira
1929
as Queenie Mahoney
1929
as Patricia 'Pat' Bonner
1932
as Jenny LeGrande
1929
as Kentucky
1930
as Connie Blair
1933
as Doris Evans
1932
as Sophie
1929
as Self
1928
as Myrtle Sullivan
1931
as Margie
1932
as Mary Thomas
2002
as Self - Actress / Crawford Co-Star
1929
as Anita Hastings
1925
1929
as Alice Brown
1932
as Sally O'Neil
1928
as Chrystal Malone