This Norma Talmadge filmography excludes numerous shorts from 1910 to 1915, starting with A Broken Spell. It is ordered in chronological order by release date, according to IMDb. However, the list of Greta de Groat, Electronic Media Cataloger at Stanford University Libraries, disagrees with that order in some instances.
Year
Title
Role
Notes
Status[1]
1911
The Child Crusoes
1913
The Doctor's Secret
Elsa
Lost
1915
Captivating Mary Carstairs
Mary Carstairs
Lost
The Battle Cry of Peace
Virginia Vandergriff
Incomplete. The Cinemateket-Svenska Filminstitutet has one of the nine reels, while the George Eastman House has fragments of battle scenes.
The Crown Prince's Double
Shirley Rives
Lost
1916
The Missing Links
Myra Holburn
Lost
Martha's Vindication
Martha
Lost
The Children in the House
Cora
Extant
Going Straight
Grace Remington
Extant
The Devil's Needle
Renee
Extant. The Library of Congress has a copy of the 1923 re-release.
The Social Secretary
Mayme
Extant
Fifty-Fifty
Naomi
Extant
1917
Panthea
Panthea Romoff
Also producer
Presumed lost. It was last shown in Venice in 1958.
The Law of Compensation
Flora Graham/Ruth Graham
Extant
Poppy
Poppy Destinn
Incomplete. The Library of Congress possesses a two-reel condensation of the second half of the film.
The Moth
Lucy Gillam
Incomplete. The Library of Congress has reels 1-4 of six.
The Secret of the Storm Country
Tess Skinner
Lost
1918
The Ghosts of Yesterday
Ruth Graham/Jeanne La Fleur
Incomplete. Reels 1-4 of 6 and a fragment of the last reel are in the possession of the Library of Congress.
By Right of Purchase
Margot Hughes
Incomplete. Possibly missing the last of six reels.
De Luxe Annie
Julie Kendal (De Luxe Annie II)
Also producer
Extant
The Safety Curtain
Puck
Extant
Her Only Way
Lucille Westbrook
Lost
The Forbidden City
San San/Toy
Extant
1919
The Heart of Wetona
Wetona
Extant
The New Moon
Princess Marie Pavlovna
Incomplete. The Library of Congress lacks reel 6 of 6.[2]
The Probation Wife
Josephine Mowbray
Also producer
Incomplete. The Library of Congress is missing reel 2 of 5.[3] George Eastman House is in possession of one[1] or two[3] reels.
The Way of a Woman
Nancy Lee
Incomplete. The National Film and Television Museum in London lacks only the final scene.[4]
The Isle of Conquest
Ethel Harmon
Also producer
Lost
1920
A Daughter of Two Worlds
Jennie Malone
Extant
She Loves and Lies
Marie Callender, aka Marie Max and June Dayne
Incomplete. The Library of Congress lacks reel 2 of 6.[5]
The Woman Gives
Inga Sonderson
Extant
Yes or No ?
Margaret Vane/Minnie Berry
Also producer
Extant
The Branded Woman
Ruth Sawyer
Also producer
Extant
1921
The Passion Flower
Acacia, The Passion Flower
Also producer
Extant
The Sign on the Door
Ann Hunniwell/Mrs. 'Lafe' Regan
Also producer
Extant
The Wonderful Thing
Jacqueline Laurentine Boggs
Also producer
Extant
Love's Redemption
Jennie Dobson, aka Ginger
Also producer
Lost
1922
Smilin' Through
Kathleen/Moonyeen
Also producer
Extant
The Eternal Flame
Duchesse de Langeais
Also producer
Incomplete. The Library of Congress is missing reels 3 and 8 of 8.
1923
The Voice from the Minaret
Lady Adrienne Carlyle
Also producer
Lost
Within the Law
Mary Turner
Also producer
Extant
Ashes of Vengeance
Yolande de Breux
Also producer
Extant
The Song of Love
Noorma-hal
Also producer
Extant
1924
Secrets
Mary Carlton
Also producer
Extant
The Only Woman
Helen Brinsley
Also producer
Extant
1925
The Lady
Polly Pearl
Also producer
Incomplete. Reel 2 of 8 is missing from the Library of Congress archive.
Graustark
Princess Yetive
Also producer
Incomplete. The Library of Congress is missing reels 1 and 3 of 7.
1926
Kiki
Kiki
Also producer
Extant
Camille
Marguerite Gautier (Camille)
Also producer
Incomplete
1927
The Dove
Dolores
Also producer
Incomplete
1928
The Woman Disputed
Mary Ann Wagner
Also producer
Extant
1929
New York Nights
Jill Deverne
Also uncredited producer
Extant
1930
Du Barry, Woman of Passion
Madame du Barry
Extant
The Law of Compensation (1917)
Ghost of Yesterday (1918)
The Forbidden City (1918)
^ abGreta de Groat (Electronic Media Cataloger at Stanford University Libraries). "The Feature films [sic] of Norma Talmadge".
^"The New Moon / Chester Withey [motion picture]". Library of Congress. 1919.
^ ab"The Probation Wife". www.silentera.com.
^"The Way of a Woman". www.silentera.com.
^"She Loves And Lies / Chester Withey [motion picture]". Library of Congress. 1920.
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