Edwina Booth / photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull for MGM, 1931.
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Edwina Booth photographed in 1931 by Clarence Sinclair Bull.
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Edwina Booth In
Trader Horn (1931)
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Edwina Booth by the entrance to the women’s dressing room at MGM, circa 1934.
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Edwina Booth (1931)
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Edwina Booth
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i hate that edwina is more hated than penelope when her major sin was being hurt & angry when she realized her sister and fiance were in love.
Anon, I steer clear of the darkest corners of the Bridgerton fandom, but are people seriously still hating on Edwina? Yes, she said some hurtful things to Kate but she did literally find out on her wedding day that the man she wanted to marry wanted her sister the whole time. The half-sister dig was harsh, but she felt betrayed despite Kanthony's best intentions and lashed out. At least she expressed her displeasure towards Kate directly, maybe a certain group of stans would empathize more if she hid behind a pseudonym instead.
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George Hurrell, Edwina Booth
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Filmfolk from Hollywood on the second leg of the 10,000 mile trip to location filming of Trader Horn left New York for Africa on the Ile de France, March 29, 1929. Left to right: Harry Carey, who played Trader Horn; Edwina Booth, who played Nina T, W. S. Van Dyke, the director, and Duncan Renaldo, who played Little Peru.
Photo: Associated Press via Shutterstock
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ACTRESSES BORN IN 1904
Glenda Farrell
Alice White
Jacqueline Logan
Dolores del Río
Edwina Booth
Elissa Landi
Zita Johann
Lili Damita
Gwen Lee
Patsy Ruth Miller
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Edwina Booth ❤
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Edwina Booth at the women’s dressing room at MGM Studios in 1931.
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(via Pulp International - Photo of Edwina Booth from Trader Horn)
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Edwina Booth
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Edwina Booth and the Trials of "Trader Horn"
Edwina Booth and the Trials of “Trader Horn”
Edwina Booth (1904-1991) was indeed a movie star — technically — though I’ll be very impressed if you’ve seen her in anything, for her time in the sun was brief. And, as we shall see, it was her time in the sun that was the problem.
Her name of course is a feminized twist on that of one of the greatest 19th century stage actors. Her real name was Josephine Woodruff, which makes her our second…
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