![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: July 20, 1885 in Cincinnati, OH Death: April 7, 1955 in Los Angeles, CA Biography:Although publicized as an Egyptian of royal lineage, silent film actress "Theda Bara" was actually born Theodosia Goodman in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her exotic good looks brought her to the attention of Fox studios in 1914; reasoning that there were too many sweet little ingenues in films of that period, Fox decided to create a worldly "vamp" character, a woman who could destroy men with little more than a sexy glance. The studio changed Theodosia's name to "Theda Bara" (which coincidentally was an anagram for "Arab Death"), casting her in a liberal adaptation of "Rudyard Kipling"'s "A Fool There Was"(1914). She became Fox's biggest star, appearing in as many as ten feature films per year, including "Salome" (1918) and "Cleopatra" (1918). Her somewhat overripe histrionics became out of fashion by 1920, so she retired from acting to married life; Bara resurfaced in a "so bad it's good" Broadway play The Blue... Full Biography
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