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Jaqueline Logan (1901-1983), Hailed from Corsicana Texas.Her father was an architect of some renown, and her mother enjoyed a brief stint as an opera singer, but neither of them had the stage in mind when it came to their baby, so it was that while still a youngster, Jaqueline went to Chicago, and then to New York, not exactly running away, but under false pretenses, and after getting a few small roles in stage productions, managed to get in with Flo Ziegfeld, and parlayed that into an eventual screen test and broke into film. She enjoyed success as a silent film actress in the 1920s, and made the transition into the talkies. One incident of note was her presence on W.R. Hearst's yacht, the Oneida, in 1924, when Thomas Ince died. Quite a scandal arose from this incident, and although it is pretty much accepted that film maker Ince died of natural causes, it was for quite some time believed that he had been killed by Hearst over a woman. The hubbub probably did Miss Logan's career no harm at all, as she was not directly connected to any unpleasantness.
This is really quite a "wow" image, and we're sure the costume will be greatly appreciated. A very nice print, published by Alfred Noyer, of Paris. Very nice condition. Please examine our high res scans for detail.
Many thanks to Wikipedia, for much of our biographical info!
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