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Dorothy Seastrom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dorothy Seastrom Dorothy Seastrom (March 16, 1903 – January 31, 1930) was an American silent film actress. ==Early life and career== Born in Texas, Seastrom got into acting after winning the a beauty competition. Her family later relocated to Chicago. Her film career began in 1923 with the role of Eleanor Harmon in ''The Call of the Canyon'', directed by Victor Fleming. Later she acted under the direction of Cecil B. Demille. She signed a five-year contract with First National Pictures in September 1925. Seastrom was called the "Candy Kid" at First National due to her taffy colored hair. She appeared in ''The Perfect Flapper'' with Colleen Moore and ''Classified'' with Corinne Griffith. Seastrom barely avoided a potentially disfiguring accident during the filming of ''We Moderns'' (1925). A shower of sparks from a short-circuited light fell upon her hair and shoulders at the United Studios. Seastrom escaped injury when assistant director James Dunne grabbed a table cloth from a prop table and covered the actress' head. Electricians shut off the power to a light which hung from the Fly system above the scene. Seastrom made a full recovery from the burns she sustained. She returned to complete the film.
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