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Corliss Palmer (July 25, 1899 – August 27, 1952) was an American
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actress and model. She first came to public attention after winning ''
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''s Fame and Fortune Contest in 1920, upon which she was deemed the "most beautiful girl in America." She would go on to appear in a total of sixteen films between 1922 and 1931.


Early life

Palmer was born to Luther and Julia Palmer in
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on July 25, 1899. She had an older sister, Mary,"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3FG-NDS : accessed 22 June 2017), Helen Palmer in household of Luther Palmer, Militia District Quitman town, Brooks, Georgia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 6, sheet 16A, family 296, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,181. younger brothers, Hoke and Grady, and a younger sister, Ennis.


Career

In 1920, Palmer entered the "Fame and Fortune Contest" advertised in ''
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''. She won the contest, and was heralded by the magazine as the "most beautiful girl in America." The magazine's publisher, Eugene V. Brewster, allowed Palmer significant publicity in the magazine, and began to promote her as she embarked on a film career. Between 1921 and 1923, ''Motion Picture Magazine'' published a total of twenty-three articles on Palmer, while its sister publication, ''
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'', published an additional story on the actress. Palmer also had a cosmetic line named after her featuring Peach Bloom Face Powder, created by the Wilton Chemical Company in New York City, and also appeared on the cover of ''Beauty'', a women's magazine. She made her film debut in the short ''From Farm to Fame'', documenting her public notoriety after winning the contest, followed by an acting role in '' Her Second Chance'' (1926). After ending her acting career in 1931, Palmer continued to model cosmetics as well as fashions for a local department store.


Personal life

She married Eugene V. Brewster in October 1926. The couple lived on a $500,000 estate in
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, but were forced to relocate to a one-bedroom apartment in
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,
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in 1931 after Brewster's estate was squandered when his former wife sued him for alienation of affection. The couple would divorce in 1931. After her divorce, Palmer became an
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, and on January 31, 1933, was committed to a hospital in
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under the pseudonym Edith Mason, a name she had adopted in an attempt to revitalize her film career. It was noted in a March 12, 1933 article in the ''
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'' that Palmer "had been drinking steadily for several days," and the hospital staff "feared she might harm herself or set fire to her room." Palmer would spend the latter half of her life in psychiatric institutions. She died in 1952 in
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.


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Corliss Palmer
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catalog * {{DEFAULTSORT:Palmer, Corliss 1899 births 1952 deaths Actresses from Georgia (U.S. state) American silent film actresses 20th-century American actresses Female models from Georgia (U.S. state) People from Calhoun County, Georgia Burials at Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica