D u bbed starting a s an underage exoti cooch ****** dance as was common follies 'little egypt' shows dancer ******* could be found in any town across America arrested at 14 for stripping & released by the judge f or being "t oo beautiful" thriving city or town thus providing her well-known moniker usually on the outskirts near circus & carnival she was always referred to as & known thereafter as the girl who was too beautiful grounds e "Girl she kept near open fields her popularity just kept growing Who later moving to the bigger burlesque venues in cities & resort towns across America i s t oo Be au tif ul" During her career, Barbara La Marr became known as t he pre-eminent vamp of the 1920s, but privately she partied and drank heavily; she once remarked to the pres s that she only slept two nevertheless she kept acting hours a night. In 1924, her health began to falter after a series of crash diets for comeback roles further affected by cooch her lifestyle, led to her death from pulmonary tuberculosis and nephriti s at age 29. spotted in Juvenile court by a female who introduced her to the editor who then shot photos risque of the young teen & ran r going back t her nightlife now as both a dancer & writer her wild & loose limbed style of movemen compared to the Great Isadora isque photos even on her knees in a two-page cooc "Life is too short to waste on sleep" - BLM ; multiple times, ga ****** alcoholic star ng i ***** dragged out b prescription pills writing screenplays ehind the she never stopped beii ng beautiful nightclub cuz she lost abet multiple times in a dr leaving lipstic k kisses on the hardwood floor don't go home til the joint closes down that's when it happened mostly unken blackout h where everyone & no no one looks familiar in that Barbara drugged & ***** (not her real name) was born femme t fatale villainess to the Three Muskateers married@17 her husband she was a cooch-dancer aty promptly dropped dead born oe Douglas Fairbanks in f pneumonia in 189 6 that would make all ttt this start happening in 1910