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1229: 44: 452: 239: 226:, to Ralph and Anna (Matthews) Suratt. Her paternal grandparents were French immigrants and her maternal grandparents immigrated to the United States from England. She had one stepsister, one older brother and a younger sister. When she was six, her family moved to Terre Haute, Indiana. She dropped out of school in 1899 and worked at a photographer's studio. Suratt later moved to Indianapolis where she worked as an assistant in a 436: 384:
learned of Suratt's situation, she organized a benefit for her which raised around $ 2,000. Suratt disappeared for a few weeks after receiving the money and later returned to her hotel room penniless having squandered the money gambling. In an attempt to revive her career, Suratt tried to sell her
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the following year. By 1908, Suratt and Gould had parted ways and Suratt began a successful solo act which featured her singing and dancing while wearing glamorous costumes and gowns. Suratt's success in vaudeville continued and she began billing herself as "Vaudeville's Greatest Star" and "The
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During her years on the stage, Valeska was noted for the high fashion clothes she wore on stage and her name became synonymous with lavish gowns worldwide. Among the items which were most commented about was an $ 11,000 Cinderella cloak. She was sometimes called the "Empress of Fashions". She
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claimed that the show was "salacious" and had it shut down because of its sexually suggestive themes. In December 1910, she teamed up with Fletcher Norton (who became her second husband) in a play titled
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roles. She reportedly married him around 1904. After their divorce in 1911, she married actor Fletcher Norton. After eight weeks of marriage, Fletcher Norton was granted a divorce on July 16, 1911.
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from them. The case went to trial in February 1930 but eventually was settled without publicity. Suratt, who had left films in 1917, appeared to be unofficially blacklisted after the suit.
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By 1920, Suratt's career had begun to wane as vaudeville fell out of a favor with audiences, as did the craze for the vamp image. In 1928, Suratt and scholar
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Suratt married twice and had no children. Her first husband was William J. Flannery (1869–1950), known as Billy Gould, a vaudeville comedian known for his
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By the end of the 1920s, Suratt disappeared. In the 1930s, she was discovered living in a cheap hotel in New York City and was broke. After novelist
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magazine later named her "one of the best dressed women on the stage" and routinely wrote about the gowns she wore in her stage shows in detail.
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Valeska Suratt died in a nursing home in Washington, D.C., on July 2, 1962. She was 80 years old. Suratt is interred in
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in 1915. She reportedly wore more than 150 gowns in the film which cost $ 25,000 each. The same year, she made
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actress. Over the course of her career, Suratt appeared in 11 silent films, all of which are now
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Suratt began her career as an actress on the Chicago stage. Around 1900, she began appearing in
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International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House; Pratt, George C. (1982).
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Hairpins and Dead Ends: The Perilous Journeys of 25 Actresses Through Early Hollywood
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and the mother of God. Suratt never revived her career on the stage or in films.
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and was cast as seductive and exotic characters. Suratt made her film debut in
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Waterbury, Ruth; Vaux Bacon, George (1915). "Valeska Suratt of Terre Haute".
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Blue Vaudeville: Sex, Morals and the Mass Marketing of Amusement, 1895–1915
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performed by Suratt. In 1906, she made her Broadway debut in the musical
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Biggest Drawing Card in New York". In 1910, she appeared in the show
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1916 portrait of Valeska Suratt by Benjamin Strauss and Homer Peyton
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Photoplay: The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Magazines, Volume 9
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Fox Film Corporation, 1915–1935: A History and Filmography
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Women Vaudeville Stars: Eighty Biographical Profiles
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Fort Lee: Birthplace of the Motion Picture Industry
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Index

Valeska Surratt

Owensville, Indiana
Washington, D.C.
Highland Lawn Cemetery
Billy Gould
silent film
lost
1937 Fox vault fire
Owensville, Indiana
millinery

vaudeville
Billy Gould
Apache dance
The Girl with the Whooping Cough
William Jay Gaynor
Gibson Girl
Fox
Theda Bara
Virginia Pearson
vamp
The Soul of Broadway
The Immigrant
The Straight Way
Jealousy
The Victim
The New York Peacock
She
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab

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