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* 1897 – Constance Talmadge, American actress ( d. 1973 )
** Constance Talmadge, American actress ( b. 1897 )
In 1921, Keaton married Natalie Talmadge, sister-in-law of his boss, Joseph Schenck, and sister of actresses Norma Talmadge and Constance Talmadge.
* Constance Talmadge ( 1897 – 1973 ), American actress
Incidental characters include Henri of Navarre, Marguerite de Valois ( Constance Talmadge ), Admiral Coligny ( Joseph Henabery ) and the Duke of Anjou, who is portrayed as homosexual.
Not only had he been producing pictures for a decade, but he brought along commitments for films starring his wife, Norma Talmadge, his sister-in-law, Constance Talmadge, and his brother-in-law, Buster Keaton.
* Constance Talmadge ( 1897 – 1973 ), actress
They were married in 1920 in a double ceremony with actress Constance Talmadge and businessman John Piagoglou.
Major stars included Florence Turner ( the " Vitagraph Girl ", one of the world's first movie stars ), Maurice Costello ( the first of the matinee idols ), Harry T. Morey, Jean ( the " Vitagraph Dog " and the first animal star of the Silent Era ) and such future stars as Viola Dana, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, and Moe Howard.
Loos and Emerson turned down another picture with Davies, preferring to write for their old friend Constance Talmadge, whose brother-in-law Joseph Schenck ( husband of Norma Talmadge ) was an independent producer.
Dorothy Shaw modeled after herself and Constance Talmadge, and Lorelei herself most closely resembled acquisitive Ziegfeld showgirl, Lillian Lorraine, who was always looking for new places to display the diamonds bestowed by her suitors.
Her book The Talmadge Girls ( 1978 ) is about the actress sisters Constance Talmadge and Norma Talmadge.
Her younger sister Constance Talmadge was also a movie star.
Schenck soon had a stable of stars operating in his studio in New York, with the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation making dramas on the ground floor, the Constance Talmadge Film Corporation making sophisticated comedies on the second floor, and the Comic unit with Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle on the top floor, with Natalie Talmadge acting as secretary and taking occasional small roles in her sisters ' films.

Constance and April
That council was called by John XXIII and was held from 16 November 1414 to 22 April 1418 in Constance, Germany.
* April 26 – WWII: The Nazis surrender to the British / Canadian front who now control the Swiss border from Basle to Lake Constance.
* April 25 – Constance Collier, stage & screen actress ( b. 1878 )
At the Council of Constance ( 30 April 1415 ) Sigismund granted Frederick the titles of Margrave and Prince-elector of Brandenburg.
This monumental collection of mass propers was commissioned by the Constance cathedral on April 14, 1508 and completed by Isaac and his student Ludwig Senfl by the winter of 1509.
In April 1191 in Rome, Henry and Constance were crowned Emperor and Empress by Pope Celestine III, and now the pair turned south to claim the Kingdom of Sicily in the name of Constance, who was the posthumous daughter of Roger II of Sicily by his third wife Beatrix of Rethel and therefore the legitimate heiress to the throne.
* Hilbert, Constance Reid, Springer, April 1996, ISBN 0-387-94674-8.
On 11 April 1361, Frederick married his first wife Constance of Aragon, daughter of King Peter IV of Aragon.
The following year, on 28 April, he married his first cousin, Lady Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, the fourth daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland ; at the time of the wedding she was aged 17.
16 April 1652 ), daughter of John Fortescue and paternal granddaughter of one of the only two married daughters of Sir Geoffrey Pole and Constance Pakenham.
According to the terms of the Council of Constance calling for periodic ecumenical councils to discuss church policies, Pope Martin V convened a council at Pavia, which was hardly inaugurated on April 23, 1423, when plague broke out at Pavia and the council was hastily adjourned to Siena.
Guy of Thouars ( died 13 April 1213 in Chemillé ) was the third husband of Constance, Duchess of Brittany.
This promise he faithfully kept, for on 4 April 1415, he arrived at Constance.
But on his way back he was arrested in Hirschau on 20 April and taken to Sulzbach, where he was imprisoned, and was returned to Constance on 23 May.
By Constance Talmadge in Green Book Magazine, April, 1914.
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Pawel Lelewel ( 1796 – 1847 ), grandson of Constance Jauch ( 1722 – 1802 ), participated on 3 April 1833 in the Frankfurter Wachensturm, the attempt to start a revolution in all German states.
A larger attack of the Swabian League took place on April 11, 1499: the Swabian troops occupied and plundered some villages on the southern shore of Lake Constance, just south of Constance.
His mother, Barbara Barry ( née Barbara Constance Duffy ), was also an actor, known professionally as B. Constance Barry ( April 29, 1913 — October 22, 2006 ).
After his retirement on 1 April 1987 until his death in 1997, he lived near Constance as Professor Emeritus of the University.
Constance Ernestine Berry Newman ( born on July 8, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois ) was the United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from June 2004 to April 2005.
Infanta Maria of Portugal ( Évora, Kingdom of Portugal, 6 April 1342 – Aveiro, Kingdom of Portugal, after 1363 ; ) was a Portuguese infanta ( princess ), first daughter of King Peter I of Portugal and his Queen consort Constance of Peñafiel.

Constance and 19
* Constance ( 1304 / 1306 – after 19 June 1344 ), married in 1317 to Henry II of Cyprus ; on 29 December 1331 to Leo V of Armenia ; and in 1343 to John of Lusignan, brother of Peter I of Cyprus.
Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond ( 23 September 1158 – 19 August 1186 ) was Duke of Brittany between 1181 and 1186, through his marriage with the heiress Constance.
Alexander Charles Vasa ( 4 November 1614 – 19 November 1634 ),, was the fifth son of King Sigismund III Vasa and his wife Constance of Austria.
Constance Clara Garnett ( née Black ) ( 19 December 1861, Brighton, England – 17 December 1946, The Cearne, Crockham Hill, Kent ) was an English translator of nineteenth-century Russian literature.
* Constance Stuart Larrabee: WWII Photo Journal ( Sept. 19, 1989-Nov. 26, 1989 )
María and Peter had three daughters: Beatrice ( born 1354 ), Constance ( 1354 – 1394 ), and Isabella ( 1355 – 1394 ), and a son, Alfonso, crown-prince of Castile ( 1359-October 19, 1362 ).
Constance Forslund ( born June 19, 1950 ) is an American actress whose performances include a revival of Clare Booth Luce's The Women on Broadway and the films The Way We Were and The Great Bank Hoax.
Horne was born on 19 Feb 1861 in the parish of Wick in Caithness, Scotland, the third son of Major James Horne and Constance Mary Shewell.

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