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[[File:Theda_Bara.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Theda Bara featured on the album cover of "We're Only In It For The Money".]]
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'''Theda Bara''' (July 29, 1885 – April 13, 1955) was an American film actress, popular during the silent film era, and one of cinema's earliest sex symbols.  
 
'''Theda Bara''' (July 29, 1885 – April 13, 1955) was an American film actress, popular during the silent film era, and one of cinema's earliest sex symbols.  
  
She can be spotted on the middle right of the cover of [[We're Only In It For The Money]] above [[Max Schreck]] and the [[Statue Of Liberty]].
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She can be spotted on the middle right of the cover of ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]]'' above [[Max Schreck]] and the [[Statue Of Liberty]]. The photograph [[Cal Schenkel]] used for the cover was also used as the logo of the popular 1960s underground newspaper ''[[Wikipedia:International Times|International Times]]''.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IT-Girl-Picture.png</ref>
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==Notes==
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==See also:==
  
[[Wikipedia:Theda Bara|Theda Bara]] (Wikipedia artical)
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[[Wikipedia:Theda Bara|Theda Bara]]  
  
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Bara, Theda]]
 
 
[[Category:Actors|Bara, Theda]]
 
[[Category:Actors|Bara, Theda]]
 
[[Category:We're Only In It For the Money (The List)|Bara, Theda]]
 
[[Category:We're Only In It For the Money (The List)|Bara, Theda]]

Latest revision as of 17:26, 15 September 2021

Theda Bara featured on the album cover of "We're Only In It For The Money".

Theda Bara (July 29, 1885 – April 13, 1955) was an American film actress, popular during the silent film era, and one of cinema's earliest sex symbols.

She can be spotted on the middle right of the cover of We're Only In It For The Money above Max Schreck and the Statue Of Liberty. The photograph Cal Schenkel used for the cover was also used as the logo of the popular 1960s underground newspaper International Times.[1]

Notes

See also:

Theda Bara