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August 20, 2026

Portraits of a Young and Beautiful Colleen Moore in the 1910s

Colleen Moore (born Kathleen Morrison; August 19, 1899 – January 25, 1988) was an American film actress who began her career during the silent film era and continued into the early sound film era. In the 1910s, she was an aspiring teenager taking her very first steps into Hollywood, sporting a completely different look than the iconic, short-bobbed flapper image that later made her famous in the 1920s. Throughout the 1910s, Moore still had her long, curly Victorian-style hair. She did not cut her signature “Dutch-boy bob” until 1923 for her breakthrough role in Flaming Youth.

Born Kathleen Morrison in 1899, she landed a contract with D.W. Griffith at age 15 in 1917. The deal was a favor to her uncle, a Chicago newspaper editor who helped Griffith get major films past local censors. Instead of playing the jazz-age rebels of her later career, her early roles from 1917 to 1919 cast her as innocent heroines, frequently starring in B-movie Westerns alongside cowboy stars like Tom Mix. She earned supporting roles in five films right after arriving in Hollywood. She quickly scored her first major title role playing Annie in the 1918 film Little Orphan Annie.














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