Dagmar Godowsky
Dark-haired vamp who made a handful of films in the mid-1920s, including "A Sainted Devil" (with Rudolph Valentino), "Story Without a Name," "Red Lights," "The Common Law," "Virtuous Liar" and "The Price of a Party." The daughter of famed composer and pianist Leopold Godowsky, Dagmar was an outspoken member of society, penning an hilariously blunt autobiography, "First Person Plural," in 1958.