This photo shows legendary Polish actress Pola Negri, one of the most popular, influential, and highly paid stars of her time. As a megacelebrity she popularized numerous fashion trends, including red toenails. Her fortune was greatly diminished no thanks to the 1929 stock market crash and gold-digging husband Serge Mdivani’s bad investment decisions. She divorced Mdivani in 1931, and we hope he counted himself lucky not to have been murdered in his sleep, considering what a terrible husband he’d been. Negri kept acting through the 1930s, had a single role during the 1940s, and finally hung it up after 1964’s The Moon-Spinners. In total she appeared in more than seventy films and became one of Hollywood’s iconic stars. This shot was made in 1928 for her role as Princess Fedora in The Woman from Moscow.
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