Barbara La Marr's Human Design Chart

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          Barbara La Marr's Biography

          American popular actress with a meteoric career in silent films until her early death from complications associated with tuberculosis and nephritis on 30 January 1926. She was best known for her performance in “Prisoner of Zenda.”
          La Marr was known as “The Girl Who Is Too Beautiful,” after a Hearst newspaper feature writer, Adela Rogers St. Johns, saw a judge sending her home during the police beat in Los Angeles because she was too beautiful and young to be on her own in the big city.
          She had many lovers and was married five times. Some years after her death, it was revealed that she had given birth to a son. The name of the boy’s father has never been publicly released. The child, Marvin Carville La Marr, was adopted after La Marr’s death by the actress ZaSu Pitts and her husband, film executive Tom Gallery. He was renamed Don Gallery.
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          Barbara La Marr's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.