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Olive Thomas

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attempted suicide after discovering Pickford had given her syphilis. There were rumors that Thomas was plagued by a drug addiction, that she and Pickford had been involved in "champagne and cocaine orgies," or that Pickford tricked her into drinking poison in an attempt to murder her to collect her insurance money. Owen Moore, who accompanied Pickford and Thomas in Paris, denied the rumors, saying that Thomas was not suicidal and that she and Pickford had not fought that evening. Jack Pickford also denied the rumors, stating, "Olive and I were the greatest pals on Earth. Her death is a ghastly mistake."
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loved each other since the day we married. The fact that we were separated months at a time made no difference in our affection for each other. She even was conscious enough the day before she died to ask the nurse to come to America with her until she had fully recovered, having no thought she would die.
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Jack crossed the ocean with Ollie's body. It wasn't until several years later that he confessed to Mother how one night during the voyage back he put on his trousers and jacket over his pajamas, went up on deck, and was climbing over the rail when something inside him said: "You can't do this to your
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She kept continually calling for me. I was beside her day and night until her death. The physicians held out hope for her until the last moment, until they found her kidneys paralyzed. Then they lost hope. But the doctors told me she had fought harder than any patient they ever had. She held onto her
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We arrived back at the Ritz hotel at about 3 o'clock in the morning. I had already booked airplane seats for London. We were going Sunday morning. Both of us were tired out. We both had been drinking a little. I insisted that we had better not pack then, but rather get up early before our trip and do
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For several years, Thomas and Pickford had intended to vacation together. Both were constantly traveling and had little time to spend together. With their marriage on the rocks, the couple decided to take a second honeymoon. In August 1920, the pair headed for Paris, hoping to combine a vacation with
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She was kept alive only by hypodermic injections during the last twelve hours. I was the last one she recognized. I watched her eyes glaze and realized she was dying. I asked her how she was feeling and she answered: 'Pretty weak, but I'll be all right in a little while, don't worry, darling.' Those
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While Thomas lay in the American Hospital dying, the press began reporting on the various rumors that began to arise about the circumstances of the incident. Some papers reported that Thomas had attempted suicide after having a fight with Pickford over his alleged infidelities, while others said she
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solution, a topical medication that had been prescribed to Pickford to treat sores caused by his chronic syphilis. While accounts vary, authorities speculated that Thomas thought the flask contained either drinking water or a sleeping tonic. The medication's label was in French, which may have added
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of Greek mythology. The portrait depicts Thomas nude from the waist up, covering her left breast with her left hand while holding a rose with her right above her upraised face. The painting remained in his personal collection until his death in 1982 and was sold by his estate to a private collector
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Thomas did not leave a will upon her death. Her estate, which was later valued at $ 27,644, (equivalent to $ 420,000 in 2023) was split between her mother, her two brothers, and husband Jack Pickford. Pickford later relinquished his right to a portion of the money, choosing instead to give his
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and I felt that Olive, being in musical comedy, belonged to an alien world. Ollie had all the rich, eligible men of the social world at her feet. She had been deluged with proposals from her own world of the theater as well. Which was not at all surprising. The beauty of Olive Thomas is legendary.
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Thomas's first marriage was to Bernard Krug Thomas, a man she met at age 15 while living in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. They married on April 1, 1911, and lived with his parents in McKees Rocks for the first six months of their marriage, then moved into their own apartment. Krug Thomas worked as a
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Nine o'clock in the morning I got her to the Neuilly Hospital, where Doctors Choate and Wharton took charge of her. They told me she had swallowed bichloride of mercury in an alcoholic solution, which is ten times worse than tablets. She didn't want to die. She took the poison by mistake. We both
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By most accounts, Thomas was the love of Pickford's life. However, the marriage was tumultuous and filled with highly-charged conflict, followed by lavish making up through the exchange of expensive gifts. Pickford's family did not always approve of Thomas, but most of the family did attend her
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Suddenly she shrieked: 'My God.' I jumped out of bed, rushed toward her and caught her in my arms. She cried to me to find out what was in the bottle. I picked it up and read: 'Poison.' It was a toilet solution and the label was in French. I realized what she had done and sent for the doctor.
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Jack Pickford brought Thomas's body back to the United States. Several accounts state that Pickford tried to commit suicide en route but was talked out of it. In her autobiography, Mary Pickford recalls her brother's disclosure that he had made such an attempt during the return
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while Olive took care of the home. In 1913, the couple separated and Olive moved to New York City to pursue a career as a model. She was granted a divorce on September 25, 1915, on the grounds of desertion and cruelty. In 1931, Bernard Krug Thomas gave an interview to
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The girl had the loveliest violet-blue eyes I have ever seen. They were fringed with long dark lashes that seemed darker because of the delicate translucent pallor of her skin. I could understand why Florenz Ziegfeld never forgave Jack for taking her away from
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Thomas continued modeling while appearing in the Follies. Alberto Vargas, Florenz Ziegfeld’s artist-in-residence who painted many stars of the Ziegfeld stage, immortalized Thomas in the portrait he painted of her from memory after her death and titled it
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Meanwhile, I forced her to drink water in order to make her vomit. She screamed, 'O, my God, I'm poisoned.' I forced the whites of eggs down her throat, hoping to offset the poison. The doctor came. He pumped her stomach three times while I held Olive.
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life as only one case in fifty. She seemed stronger the last two days. She was conscious, and said she would get better and go home to her mother. 'It's all a mistake, darling Jack,' she said. But I knew she was dying.
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The press coverage of Olive Thomas's death was one of the first examples of the media sensationalism related to a major Hollywood star. Her death has been cited as one of the first major Hollywood scandals.
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were her last words. I held her in my arms and she died an hour later. Owen Moore was at her bedside. All stories and rumors of wild parties and cocaine and domestic fights since we left New York are untrue.
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per week (equivalent to $ 89.93 in 2023). At 16 in April 1911, she married Bernard Krug Thomas in McKees Rocks. During the two-year marriage, she reportedly worked as a clerk in
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as their only witness. Although the couple never had their own children, in 1920 they adopted Thomas's six-year-old nephew, the son of one of her brothers, after his mother died.
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In late 1916, Thomas met actor Jack Pickford, brother of one of the most successful silent stars, Mary Pickford, at a beach cafe on the
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On November 22, 1920, the bulk of Thomas's personal property was auctioned off in an estate sale, which netted approximately $ 30,000.
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to her confusion. After drinking the liquid she screamed, "Oh, my God!" and Pickford rushed to assist her. She was taken to the
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After Thomas's death, the police initiated an investigation, and an autopsy was performed, which attributed the death to acute
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On the night of September 5, 1920, they went out for a night of entertainment and partying at the famous bistros in the
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bought a 20-piece toilet set, a 14-karat gold cigarette case, and three pieces of jewelry, including a sapphire pin.
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it then. I went to bed immediately. She fussed around and wrote a note to her mother. ... She was in the bathroom.
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around 3 a.m., Pickford either fell asleep or was outside the bedroom. An intoxicated and tired Thomas ingested a
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and his film preservation organization, Sarah J. Baker premiered her documentary on Olive Thomas's life, titled
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proved to be popular and became one of Thomas's most successful films. On October 4, 1920, Thomas's final film,
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In July 1916, Thomas signed with the International Film Company. She made her on-screen debut in Episode 10 of
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In 1914, Thomas entered and subsequently won the "Most Beautiful Girl in New York City" contest held by
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opened in New York City at the Signature Theatre on September 26, 2011, and was presented by the
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in 1986. Vargas called Thomas "one of the most beautiful brunettes that Ziegfeld ever glorified.
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The Poisoner's Handbook Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York
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caused by mercury bichloride absorption. On September 13, 1920, her death was ruled
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On September 10, 1920, Thomas died in Paris five days after ingesting her husband's
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in 1923—caused many religious and morality groups to label Hollywood as "immoral".
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mother and sisters. It would be a cowardly act. You must live and face the future."
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and died in a work-related accident in 1906. After his death, the family moved to
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In 2015, novelist Laini Giles released a fictionalized biography of Olive titled
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was "the first real thing I've ever done." She made her final film for Triangle,
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Thomas began her career as an illustrator's model in 1914, and moved on to the
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Oliva left school at 15 to help support her siblings. She got a job selling
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I regret to say that none of us approved of the marriage at that time.
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On September 13, 1920, Pickford gave his account of that night to the
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in New York City arose in the years following her death.
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remained at her side until she died five days later.
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Thomas later said that she felt her work in 1885: 1883: 821:Other scandals around the time—including the 8: 2403:. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. 2401:Golden Images 41 Essays on Silent Film Stars 2363:. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. 2221: 2060: 1740: 868:, published by McFarland Publishing Company. 399:on June 21, 1915. Thomas' popularity in the 236:, she also appeared in the more risquĂ© show 1941:"Bichloride of Mercury Killed Olive Thomas" 544:After leaving Triangle, Thomas signed with 419:had given her a $ 10,000 string of pearls. 389:, resulting in Thomas' being hired for the 385:Fisher wrote a letter of recommendation to 2752: 2720: 2646:Flappers A Guide to an American Subculture 1967:"Olive Thomas' Death Declared An Accident" 1889: 1724: 1722: 1720: 1585: 972: 902:as Molly Cook, Kimberly Faye Greenberg as 31: 20: 1901: 1850: 1630: 1434: 1432: 463:Memory of Olive Thomas or The Lotus Eater 450:Memory of Olive Thomas or The Lotus Eater 232:the following year. 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Charleroi, Pennsylvania
Paris
nephritis
Woodlawn Cemetery
Actress
art model
photo model
Jack Pickford
silent-film
Ziegfeld Follies
Ziegfeld girl
Jack Pickford
Mary Pickford
syphilis
mercury dichloride
nephritis
Charleroi, Pennsylvania
Selznick Productions
steelworker
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
mill town
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad
gingham
Joseph Horne's department store
Kaufmann's
Harlem

Penrhyn Stanlaws
Howard Chandler Christy

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