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Lotus Thompson (26 August 1904 – 19 May 1963California Death Index 1940–1997, Lotus Thompson, Los Angeles, 19 May 1963.) was an Australian actress of silent and sound films. Her film career began in Australia in 1921 and ended in California in 1949, during which time she appeared in 35 motion pictures. She died in California in 1963.


Early life

Thompson was born in Charters Towers, Queensland, on 26 August 1904. As a child, the Australian youth showed talent in school and church theatricals. Thompson was considered a beautiful girl as a youth. When she was fifteen her admirers entered her in a beauty contest. She was awarded first prize by a unanimous vote of the judges. One of the judges was a young artist. He was asked his reason for selecting her. He remarked that he chose her not so much for the beauty of her eyes, head, or lovely complexion. Instead, he admired her legs most, as they were "the sort of limbs a Diana or Venus must have had at her age". The contest won for her the title as the most beautiful girl in Australia. Her mother was encouraged to let her sign with a stock company as soon as her school days ended.


Australian film career

Thompson made her film debut aged seventeen in the 1921 Australian film '' Know Thy Child''. According to the ''Sydney Truth'' "She is not yet seventeen and possesses all the ' requisites of the successful artiste." Thompson's performance earned her good reviews and her appearance was much publicised. She appeared in a Mother Goose pantomime then got a good role supporting
Arthur Tauchert Arthur Michael Tauchert (pronounced "Torcher") (21 August 1877 – 27 November 1933) was an Australian acrobatic comedian, dancer, singer, film actor, and star of the Australian silent movie, ''The Sentimental Bloke'' (1919). Biography Born in ...
in ''
The Dinkum Bloke ''The Dinkum Bloke'' is a 1923 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. Despite the title and the presence of Arthur Tauchert and Lottie Lyell in the cast, the film is not a direct sequel to ''The Sentimental Bloke'' (1919) or ''Gi ...
'' (1923), directed by
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. Longford was the leading Australian director of the 1920s and Tauchert one of the biggest stars. She had a lead role in the comedy ''
Townies and Hayseeds ''Townies and Hayseeds'' is a 1923 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It is the fifth in his series about the rural family the Hayseeds. It is considered a lost film. Synopsis City-dweller Pa Townie goes to the country for a ...
''. It was directed by
Beaumont Smith Frank Beaumont "Beau" Smith (15 August 1885 – 2 January 1950), was an Australian film director, producer and exhibitor, best known for making low-budget comedies. Smith made his first film in 1917, '' Our Friends, the Hayseeds''. He went on t ...
who used Thompson in ''The Dingo''. Publicity referred to her as "Australia's loveliest girl." Smith used her again in '' Prehistoric Hayseeds'' and '' The Digger Earl''.


American film career

Mother and daughter set out for Hollywood on 5 March 1924, arriving in San Francisco on 25 March 1924. Lotus was picked by a director from
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from among a crowd of applicants. She contacted fellow Australian
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, who had married director
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. She came second in a beauty contest and did some screen tests. Pictures of her legs appeared in the paper. She got work at
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studios and in the Fox sunshine comedies including '' The Folly of Vanity''.


Disfigurement

On the afternoon of 1 February 1925, she attempted to disfigure her legs for life. She burned herself from the hips down with a preparation she thought was
nitric acid Nitric acid is the inorganic compound with the formula . It is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The compound is colorless, but older samples tend to be yellow cast due to decomposition into oxides of nitrogen. Most commercially available nitri ...
. She had bought the acid at a drug store the previous evening. She told the clerk there she wanted to remove some warts. Her reason for marring herself had to do with her inability to secure roles other than parts in comedy and as a chorus girl. Her ambition was to play drama, which she had done in her native country. In America, each director was the same in his remarks to Lotus, "Your legs are too marvelous to ignore. You must show your legs. Here, jump into this bathing suit." In the aftermath, she was satisfied that directors and the movie public would never want to look at her legs again. Her mother and a girlfriend were eating when they heard Lotus screaming in the bathroom. "I've fixed them now", Lotus reportedly said. "They will never want to look at them again." The actress was rushed to the Ferry-Dickey-Cass private hospital by two
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detectives. The attending physician believed the vial used by Lotus did not contain nitric acid. Instead, it had the reaction of catharides, which if used in enough quantity, would cause disfigurement. If it were indeed nitric acid, the doctor said that he considered it a weak solution. The degree of disfigurement would be known in a few days. She told the press at the time:
It's sickening. I wish I never had any legs. Drama is the ambition of my life. I played dramatic roles in Australia and I can play them here if they'll give me the chance. But they won't. They throw me into a bathing suit or a pair of tights. They say my figure is that of Venus. My legs are the shapeliest in films. Bah! I'm so sick of it all. I couldn't stand it any more so I decided to mar them so no one would want to look at them any more.
The day after, Miss Thompson received a bit of welcome news.
Rudolph Valentino Rodolfo Pietro Filiberto Raffaello Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926), known professionally as Rudolph Valentino and nicknamed The Latin Lover, was an Italian actor based in the United States who starred ...
sent her a telegram promising her a part in his next film. He remarked about her irrational action, "I know nothing of your work, but anyone who has the courage to do as dramatic and insane a thing as you have done must have temperament and feeling." Unfortunately, she did not have a chance to act with Valentino. He died the following year on 23 August 1926. However her rash act was carried in newspapers worldwide, and she received offers of bit roles from various casting directors. One of these was film executive Harry Rapf, who visited the young woman at her home as she was convalescing. He told her that she would have the opportunity to play in serious dramatic roles as soon as her legs healed. In May 1925 an Australian paper ran an item which said the acid pouring did not occur and reports were a publicity stunt. However pictures of Lotus' bandaged legs appeared in the paper at the time.


Later career

The incident did seem to get Thompson some roles. She was in some Westerns with
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, ''
The Yellow Back ''The Yellow Back'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Del Andrews and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was marketed as a ''Blue Streak Western''. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Cast * ...
'' and ''The One-man Band''. She reportedly signed to Paramount Pictures who put her in ''Rough House Rosie'' with
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. She also appeared in ''Casey at the Bat''. In August 1926, Lotus had a supporting role in ''The New Champion'', which dealt with a young blacksmith who had boxing ambitions. In late 1926 she was listed as a possible WAMPAS Baby Star. Other films included ''Flashing Fangs'' and ''Song o' My Heart''. She had a part in
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's ''Madame Sin''. An August 1933 ''
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'' article made reference to Thompson among a list of actors who accepted $10 to $15 a day for bit roles in films. The piece noted that it was no reflection on the "former greats" that they accepted small roles. Instead it was noted that they always did their assignments well and "they keep the movie ball rolling." It was mentioned that the road back is a "tough one" and current stars may be out in a year or two.


Final years

After ten years in retirement she appeared in '' Woman in White''. Lotus Thompson died in Burbank, California, on 19 May 1963.


Personal life

Thompson was married twice. Her first marriage was to Edward Churchill, whom she married in 1929. The marriage ended in divorce in 1936, and she remarried the following year to Stanley Robinson. Neither of the marriages produced children.


Partial filmography

* '' Know Thy Child'' (1921) * ''
Townies and Hayseeds ''Townies and Hayseeds'' is a 1923 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It is the fifth in his series about the rural family the Hayseeds. It is considered a lost film. Synopsis City-dweller Pa Townie goes to the country for a ...
'' (1923) * '' Prehistoric Hayseeds'' (1923) * ''
The Dinkum Bloke ''The Dinkum Bloke'' is a 1923 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. Despite the title and the presence of Arthur Tauchert and Lottie Lyell in the cast, the film is not a direct sequel to ''The Sentimental Bloke'' (1919) or ''Gi ...
'' (1923) * '' The Digger Earl'' (1924) * '' The Folly of Vanity'' (1924) *''The Iron Mule'' (1925)(short) * ''
The New Champion ''The New Champion'' is a 1925 American silent sports action film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring William Fairbanks, Edith Roberts and Lotus Thompson. Cast * William Fairbanks as Bob * Edith Roberts as Polly Brand * Lotus Thompson ...
'' (1925) * ''
The Yellow Back ''The Yellow Back'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Del Andrews and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was marketed as a ''Blue Streak Western''. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Cast * ...
'' (1926) * ''
Flashing Fangs ''Flashing Fangs'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Henry McCarty and starring Lotus Thompson, Eddy Chandler and Ada Mae Vaughn.Munden p.252 It was made a showcase for Ranger the Dog, one of many canine stars active in silent fi ...
'' (1926) *''
Yellow Fingers ''Yellow Fingers'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and written by Eve Unsell. The film stars Olive Borden, Ralph Ince, Claire Adams, Edward Peil, Sr., Otto Matieson, and Nigel De Brulier. The film was released ...
'' (1926) *'' A One Man Game'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) * ''
Desert Dust ''Desert Dust'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by William Wyler and starring Ted Wells, Lotus Thompson and Bruce Gordon. The film's sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. Cast * Ted Wells as Frank Fortune * ...
'' (1927) *''
The Crimson Canyon ''The Crimson Canyon'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Hugh Nagrom and Carl Krusada. The film stars Ted Wells, Lotus Thompson, Wilbur Mack, Buck Connors and George Atkinson. The film was released o ...
'' (1928) *''Man of Daring'' (1928) (short) * ''
The Port of Missing Girls ''The Port of Missing Girls'' is a 1928 silent film directed by Irving Cummings. It stars Barbara Bedford and Hedda Hopper, making it one of the rare occasions Hopper actually starred in a film. This film is preserved in the Library of Congre ...
'' (1928) *''In Line of Duty'' (1929) (short) *Neath Western Skies'' (1929) *''The Phantom Rider'' (1929) *''A Tenderfoot Terror'' (1929) (short) *''The Lone Rider'' (1929) (short) *''Ridin' Leather'' (1929) (short) *''The Wilderness'' (1929) *''The Thrill Hunter'' (1929) (short) *''Cowboy Pluck'' (1929) (short) *''
The Freckled Rascal ''The Freckled Rascal'' is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by Louis King and starring Buzz Barton, Milburn Morante and Lotus Thompson. Cast * Buzz Barton as Red Hepner * Milburn Morante as Hank Robbins * Thomas G. Lingham as Fol ...
'' (1929) * ''
Terry of the Times ''Terry of the Times'' is a 1930 Universal film serial. It was the 73rd of the 137 serials released by the studio and the 5th to include sound elements. The serial was the last of Universal's part-sound serials, which were mostly silent producti ...
'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1930) *''
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'' (1935) *''
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'' (1935) *''
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'' (1936) *''
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'' (1942) *''
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'' (1944) *''
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'' (1945) *''Woman Private'' (1949) *''
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'' (1949)


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Star'', ''Lotus Thompson Is Now Assured A Serious Role'', 3 February 1925, Page 1. *''Los Angeles Times'', ''Girl Drenches Legs With Acid'', 2 February 1925, Page A1. *''Los Angeles Times'', ''Acid Girl's Wish May Come True'', 3 February 1925, A10. *''
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Herald'', ''Just Couldn't Bear Her Own Shapely Beauty'', Sunday, 8 March 1925, Magazine Section.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Lotus 1904 births 1963 deaths Australian film actresses Australian silent film actresses 20th-century Australian actresses Australian expatriate actresses in the United States