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Olive Thomas(1894-1920)

  • Actress
  • Writer
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Olive Thomas, Triangle Studios Photo, circa 1917, **I.V.
Oliva R. Duffy was born on October 20, 1894, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, the eldest of three children, with two younger brothers. Olive or Ollie, as she was known to family and friends, did not have much of a childhood. Life in industrial Pittsburgh (at the time, spelled "Pittsburg") was depressing and grim with its smoky factories and hard living. She married Bernard Krug Thomas at the age of 16 (which wasn't uncommon at the time), but the marriage wasn't happy, and they divorced two years later.

By that time, Olive had left Pittsburgh for New York, where she found work in a department store. On a lark, she entered a competition for the most beautiful girl in New York City and, unsurprisingly, won. With the ensuing publicity, she caught the eye of Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and immediately joined his famed Follies. An outstanding addition, men went wild over her beauty. She also posed nude for the famed Peruvian artist Alberto Vargas. As a result of her sudden fame, she was signed to a contract with Triangle Pictures. Her first film was Beatrice Fairfax (1916). Later that year, she married Jack Pickford, brother of screen star Mary Pickford.

The relationship was a stormy one. In 1917, she starred in four more films: Madcap Madge (1917), A Girl Like That (1917), Broadway Arizona (1917), and Indiscreet Corinne (1917). With five films on her resume, Olive was the toast of Hollywood. She made three films in 1918 and six in 1919. By 1920, Olive was at the top of the film world. She continued to make good pictures, most notably, Youthful Folly (1920) and also The Flapper (1920), which was an overwhelming success. After finishing Everybody's Sweetheart (1920), Olive and Jack sailed to France for a much-needed vacation.

The couple finally seemed happy, which seems odd in light of what was to follow. Olive accidentally ingested bichloride of mercury from a French-labeled bottle in a darkened bathroom, believing it to be another medication. Found unconscious, she died five days later. The death made worldwide headlines. Olive was only 25 when she died.
BornOctober 20, 1894
DiedSeptember 10, 1920(25)
BornOctober 20, 1894
DiedSeptember 10, 1920(25)
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Known for

Grace Darling and Harry Fox in Beatrice Fairfax (1916)
Beatrice Fairfax
7.2
  • Rita Malone [Ch. 10 Playball]
  • 1916
Heiress for a Day (1918)
Heiress for a Day
  • Helen Thurston
  • 1918
Olive Thomas in An Even Break (1917)
An Even Break
6.4
  • Claire Curtis
  • 1917
Grace Darling in Beatrice Fairfax (1916)
Beatrice Fairfax Episode 10: Play Ball!
  • Rita Malone
  • 1916

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Actress



  • Olive Thomas in Everybody's Sweetheart (1920)
    Everybody's Sweetheart
    • Mary
    • 1920
  • Olive Thomas in Darling Mine (1920)
    Darling Mine
    • Kitty McCarthy
    • 1920
  • The Flapper (1920)
    The Flapper
    6.4
    • Genevieve 'Ginger' King
    • 1920
  • Youthful Folly (1920)
    Youthful Folly
    • Nancy Sherwin
    • 1920
  • Olive Thomas in Footlights and Shadows (1920)
    Footlights and Shadows
    • Gloria Dawn
    • 1920
  • John Smiley and Olive Thomas in Out Yonder (1919)
    Out Yonder
    6.2
    • Flotsam
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in The Glorious Lady (1919)
    The Glorious Lady
    5.7
    • Ivis Benson
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in The Spite Bride (1919)
    The Spite Bride
    • Tessa Doyle
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in Prudence on Broadway (1919)
    Prudence on Broadway
    • Prudence
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in Upstairs and Down (1919)
    Upstairs and Down
    • Alice Chesterton
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in Love's Prisoner (1919)
    Love's Prisoner
    6.3
    • Nancy, later Lady Cleveland
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in The Follies Girl (1919)
    The Follies Girl
    3.9
    • Doll
    • 1919
  • Olive Thomas in Toton (1919)
    Toton
    • Toton
    • Yvonne
    • 1919
  • Heiress for a Day (1918)
    Heiress for a Day
    • Helen Thurston
    • 1918
  • Limousine Life (1918)
    Limousine Life
    • Minnie Wills
    • 1918

Writer



  • Youthful Folly (1920)
    Youthful Folly
    • story
    • 1920

Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 20, 1894
    • Charleroi, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • September 10, 1920
    • Neuilly-sur-Seine, France(accidental poisoning)
  • Spouses
      Jack PickfordOctober 25, 1918 - September 10, 1920 (her death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 25 Articles
    • 4 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    Found poisoned in her room after consuming mercury bichloride tablets dissolved in alcohol. The circumstances around this event were mysterious but were officially determined to be accidental. She died five days later in the American Hospital in Neuilly.
  • Quotes
    Life's too short and fate too funny to get upstage, Today they may be showering us with roses on Broadway and tomorrow some fool director who used to be a waiter may be rejecting us as atmosphere in a five reel five cent feature.
  • Trademark
      Playing teenage types, first as a baby vamp and later as a flapper
  • Nickname
    • Ollie

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  • When did Olive Thomas die?
    September 10, 1920
  • How did Olive Thomas die?
    Accidental poisoning
  • How old was Olive Thomas when she died?
    25 years old
  • Where did Olive Thomas die?
    Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
  • When was Olive Thomas born?
    October 20, 1894

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