
Nita and her close friend Mary Naldi
- Nita circa 1922.
- A svelte Nita.
- Nita often displayed her beautifully expressive hands in her photographs.
- Nita, from Lawful Larceny
- Nita captured by her preferred photographer, Edward Thayer Monroe.
- Another Edward Thayer Monroe portrait.
- Nita from “The Breaking Point.”
- Nita in Brunnhilde drag from “Don’t Call It Love.”
- A publicity portrait from 1939, autographed to her friend, Alan Brock.
- Publicity shot for Blood and Sand
- Circa 1922.
- Nita showing off her classic profile.
- P484 was Nita’s Paramount publicity file number. This portrait was released in 1922 in conjunction with publicity for “Anna Ascends.”
- Date c. 1918
- Nita in 1918, photo by Campbell Studios.
- Edward Thayer Monroe portrait, courtesy the Robert S. Birchard Collection.
- Nita in a publicity shot from Aphrodite, 1919. Image courtesy the Wisconsin Historical Society, WHS-69606.
- Nita in 1922.
- Nita (c. 1918)