The Divorcee
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- In Robert Z. Leonard: From silent to sound
Leonard’s first talkie with Shearer, The Divorcee (1930), was their most successful collaboration. Leonard was nominated for an Academy Award, as was the film itself, and Shearer won her only Oscar for her performance as a sexually emancipated woman. Shearer played a similar role in Let Us Be Gay (1930),…
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- In Robert Z. Leonard: From silent to sound
- Oscar to Norma Shearer for best actress, 1930
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- Montgomery
- In Robert Montgomery
…playing opposite Norma Shearer in The Divorcee (1930), Helen Hayes in Vanessa (1935), and Joan Crawford in The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937). He later gained acclaim for dramatic roles, including that of a pathological murderer in Night Must Fall (1937), a gangster in The Earl of Chicago (1940), and…
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- In Robert Montgomery
- Shearer
- In Norma Shearer
…Oscar for her work in The Divorcee (1930) as a wife who seeks revenge on her unfaithful husband by divorcing him and then courting the affections of two other men. Produced before 1934, when the repressive Production Code was enforced, this lacklustre melodrama is most notable for its frank depiction…
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- In Norma Shearer