Norma Shearer
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Filmography
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Marie Antoinette
(1938)A young Austrian princess enters into a politically advantageous marriage, but her extravagant lifestyle causes her problems with the French people.

The Women
(1939)Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer star in this enjoyable comedy about a happily married woman who lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.

The Divorcee
(1930)Jealousy, infidelity, hypocrisy, and bad timing leads two married couples of Manhattan’s high society in and out of love, alcoholism, and depression.
Private Lives
(1931)
A Free Soul
(1931)Academy Award winners Clark Gable, Norma Shearer and Lionel Barrymore star with Leslie Howard in the romantic drama of a woman who's loved by two men but chooses the wrong one--a girl who has been allowed to run too wild as A Free Spirit. Stephen Ashe (Barrymore--Captain's Courageous) is a brilliant criminal defense lawyer with an alcohol problem and a daughter, Jan (Shearer--The Women), who is...

Riptide
(1934)Norma Shearer headlines this domestic drama as a chorus girl who weds a British nobleman before trying to start anew with a young man who loves her. Footloose and fancy-free American heiress Mary has been married to Lord Rexford (Herbert Marshall) for five years when, urged on by her fun-loving aunt, she vacations on the Riviera, where she reunites with her ex-boyfriend Tommie (Robert Montgomery). A drunken mistake leads to scandal and possible divorce, but Mary strives to make everything right again. Walter Brennan plays a small comedic role.

The Stolen Jools
(1931)Star-packed promotional short subject intended to raise funds for the National Variety Artists tuberculosis sanatorium, produced in association with a cigarette company!
Strange Interlude
(1932)Neurotic Nina Leeds marries Sam Evans but has a son by Dr. Darrell.

We Were Dancing
(1942)A Polish princess gives up society for love of a gigolo.

He Who Gets Slapped
(1924)After losing his life's work and his wife, a man joins the circus as a clown whose gag is that he is humiliatingly slapped in the face by others.