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TASHMAN, Lilyan

by admin last modified 2007-05-07 11:54 AM

Amerikaans (stomme)filmactrice (1899-1934)


 Lilyan Tashman

She was one of the most enjoyable -- and most tragic -- participants in Hollywood's early-talkie era. In films since 1921,
Tashman contributed sleekly sophisticated performances in such silents as
Manhandled (1924) and Don't Tell
the Wife (1929), but didn't truly come into her own until her first sound film,
New York Nights (1929).

For the next five years, the blond, statuesque, flashing-eyed Tashman became one of Hollywood's best
"bad girls," using up men like tissue paper, employing her wiles in any and every means possible to
adorn herself with creature comforts, and letting the audience know that she considered sex as a
pleasurable recreation rather than a grim necessity of life.

Even when playing the instigator of a killing spree in Murder by the Clock 19(31), Tashman was
impossible to dislike. She was at her most effective in a brief series of costarring stints with
actress
Kay Francis, especially in Girls About Town (1931), wherein she and Francis played
the two most craven golddiggers in all of Manhattan. Alas, shortly after completing her last
film
Riptide (1934), Tashman died at age 33, the victim of a cancerous tumor.

It is probable that, had she not passed away, Lilyan Tashman would have had a severe career
setback after the establishment of Hollywood Production Code, which effectively eliminated
the sort of delightfully debauched vixens whichTashman so deftly portrayed. Hal Erickson, All
Movie Guide

Filmografie

1926   SO THIS IS PARIS   
1929   BULLDOG DRUMMOND         
1930   PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ        
1931   GIRLS ABOUT TOWN
1931   MURDER BY THE CLOCK      
1931   ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT       
1932   SCARLET DAWN      
1933   TOO MUCH HARMONY        
1934   RIPTIDE       
1936   FRANKIE AND JOHNNY        

 



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