誕生
August 10, 1902
Montreal, Canada
永眠
June 12, 1983
Woodland Hills, United States
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Canadian-American actress
Edith Norma Shearer (1902-1983) was a Canadian-American actress who redefined women's roles in early Hollywood cinema. She became the first five-time Academy Award acting nominee and won Best Actress for The Divorcee (1930). Her career spanned from 1919 to 1942, establishing her as a pioneering figure in American film.
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第1章 · 1902年· 全6章中第1章
Early Life and Origins
Norma Shearer entered the world on August 10, 1902, in Montreal, Canada. Growing up in this vibrant Canadian city, she developed early interests in performance and modeling. Her upbringing in Montreal provided the foundation for what would become an international career spanning both sides of the border.
第2章 · 1919年· 全6章中第2章
Career Beginnings
Shearer's professional journey began in 1919 when she first appeared on film. Starting as both a model and stage actor, she gradually transitioned into motion pictures during the silent era. These early years established her screen presence and acting technique, setting the stage for her later success in talking pictures.
第3章 · 1930年· 全6章中第3章
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
The pinnacle of Shearer's recognition came with her Academy Award win for Best Actress for The Divorcee in 1930. This achievement marked her as a leading talent in Hollywood's golden age. She became the first actress to receive five Academy Award nominations for acting, ultimately earning six nominations total throughout her career. Her performances in adaptations of works by Noël Coward, Eugene O'Neill, and William Shakespeare demonstrated her range across different dramatic styles.
第4章 · 1936年· 全6章中第4章
Notable Works and Contributions
Shearer's filmography includes several prestigious productions that showcased her versatility. Romeo and Juliet (1936) displayed her ability to handle classical material, while Marie Antoinette (1938) demonstrated her skill in historical drama. The Women (1939) featured her in ensemble work alongside other major stars of the era. Her later films included Idiot's Delight (1939), Escape (1940), We Were Dancing (1942), and Her Cardboard Lover (1942).
第5章 · 1942年· 全6章中第5章
Later Years and Career Conclusion
Shearer's active film career concluded in 1942 with Her Cardboard Lover and We Were Dancing. After more than two decades in motion pictures, she stepped away from regular film work. Her final decades were spent away from the spotlight, having established her place in cinema history during Hollywood's most influential period.
第6章 · 1983年· 全6章中第6章
Legacy and Impact
Norma Shearer's influence extended beyond her individual performances to her role in changing how women appeared on screen. Her portrayals of independent, sexually confident characters helped shift Hollywood's representation of female roles. She passed away on June 12, 1983, in Woodland Hills, United States, leaving behind a body of work that bridged the silent and sound eras. Her status as the first five-time Academy Award acting nominee established a benchmark for future performers, while her Canadian-American career path demonstrated the international nature of Hollywood talent.
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