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Feb. 11, 1926: From the New York Times' Mid-Week pictorial, Sally O'Neil, who "Makes an Appealing Offering for Feb. 14," was an actress from the silent era of the 1920s. O'Neil, nee Virginia Louise Concepta Noonan, was born in Bayonne, N.J., and it was speculated that her strong accent had a role in her diminished fame after the advent of talkies. At the time of the photo O'Neill was working in the "Hal Roach Commedies." (The New York Times)
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1926-02-11
THE NEW YORK TIMES/Redux/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
THE NEW YORK TIMES
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