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Albert Thayer Monroe portrait, taken c.1918
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)
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