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and other studios. She made her last film in 1919 and with the rapid changes in automotive technology plus new and more spectacular racing events, quickly faded from the public eye. Family members said she did not make it in the "talkies" because she had too low of a voice from years of cigarette
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auto shows. Keppen soon learned to drive and by the early 1910s was competing in auto races. The Lasky studio historian, Boswell McGaffey, claimed that she was the first woman automobile racing driver.
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In 1915, King decided to put her automobile driving experience to the test and set out to become the first female to drive alone across the continental United States. With the backing of studio boss
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She used her fame to do charitable works and helped organize a recreation club for young girls trying to get a start in the film business. In 1918, when the U.S. had become involved in
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King's accomplishment made her a national celebrity and Paramount Studios quickly began production of a movie version of her trip titled "The Race", directed by
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owner. In 1915, she became the first woman to drive a car unaccompanied across the United States, with her 49-day journey from Hollywood to New York City.
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tires. Dubbed "The Paramount Girl," amidst much publicity on August 25, she set out in her Kissel Kar from Paramount's studio in Hollywood. The
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King appeared in fourteen films while at Paramount, including four with major star
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where she developed a fascination with powerful cars after working as a model at
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remarking she had arrived with "Los Angeles air in the front tires of her car".
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in 1896 when she was twelve years old and two years later her mother died of
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to bid farewell to King at the start of the trip. First heading north to
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Anita King. Her theatre experience opened the door to roles with the
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Lincoln Highway Museum feature on Anita King's transcontinental run
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Following her hospital recovery from an accident in a race in
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For the anime and manga character of the same name, see
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auto stunts and being photographed with the likes of
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