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was so impressed by Battista's performance that she wrote an ultimately unproduced screenplay for this child star whom she called "the greatest actress of the screen." Reporters began to describe Battista as two years younger than she really was, saying that she was born in 1914.
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in which she played a little girl on crutches. As an adult, Battista acted in Italian-language films in the 1930s, and she appeared in Broadway productions. She wrote, sang, composed music, and co-hosted a television talk show with her second husband.
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dedicated an article to Battista in December 1922, called "Woman of the World". In it, reporter Gladys Hall noted Battista's precocious maturity, a preference for jade jewelry over dolls, and characteristics of a
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In 1934, Battista married dancer Paul Pierce. They divorced slightly over a year later in 1935. In 1938, she eloped with writer Russell Maloney. Battista's writing talent was recognized when
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Battista's second husband died in September 1948. Three months later she married Lloyd Rosamond, a radio producer and long-time friend. Her daughter and she moved with him to
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published her short story "No Sugar Please" in the April 20, 1940 issue. She and Maloney had a daughter, Amelia, in 1945. Battista helped Maloney translate
390: 231:, in which Battista had an uncredited role as the youngest of a group of war orphans. Other Broadway appearances followed, including small roles in 280:(1916), which resulted in Battista being featured, with a photo and brief biography, in an article entitled "Little Stars" in the film magazine 1300: 453:, in 1960, where he died in 1964. Miriam Battista returned to her native New York City, where she died at Jewish Memorial Hospital in 233: 270:
At the same time that Battista appeared on the stage, she began also to get work in silent films. She had an uncredited role in the
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to Raphael Battista and Cleonice "Clara" Rufolo, both Italian immigrants. She began performing in 1916 at the age of four in
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in 1931. Among other Broadway appearances during the next decade, she had a singing role in the Ziegfeld musical
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into English for the Philadelphia Opera Company (1943), and they collaborated on a television talk show,
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at the age of four, she was cast in films the same year. Her most famous appearance was in the 1920 film
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In 1931, Battista took leading roles in several Italian-language films made in New York, including
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play in Pictures" and the caption "Miriam Battista enjoys a romp".
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Miriam Caramella Josephine Battista was born in 1912 in
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child star
silent films
Broadway theatre
Humoresque
New York City
A Kiss for Cinderella
Maude Adams
Daddy Long Legs
Henry Miller
A Doll's House
Alla Nazimova
Jeanne Eagels

Virginia Pearson
Blazing Love
Eye for Eye
Frank Borzage
Humoresque
Elinor Glyn
Motion Picture Magazine
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Picture Show
Humoresque
Charles Eaton

Murray Korman
Bert Lahr
Humphrey Bogart
Our Wife

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