Here you will find a relic recently undusted from the Silent Film era.

Theodosia Burr Goodman

She was born in Ohio to a Jewish tailor from Poland, and a Swiss mother. At an early age, her family would move to a Jewish suburb called Avondale in Cincinatti. She would graduate high school in 1903, and would attend the University of Cincinatti. Then she would move to New York City to star in the film The Devil.

Theda Bara

Old NameChangeCognomenCommemorativeNew Name
Theodosia“Theda” nicknameTheda
Burr
Goodmanshortened “Baranger”Bara
Old NameChangeAestheticsAnagramNew Name
Theodosiaexotic“death”Theda
Burr
Goodmanexotic“arab”Bara

The real reason for Bara’s name change remains unclear. One theory is that the director Frank Powell, according to The Guinness Book of Movie Facts and Feats, discovered that she had a relative named Baranger and became inspired to give her the surname “Bara,” with “Theda” being her childhood name. Another theory, noted by Fox Studio publicists, was that “Theda Bara” was an anagram of the words “arab death.” Bara’s entire family would also changed their surnames to “Bara.”

While Theda Bara was of Jewish descent and therefore of Middle Eastern descent, her press agents would promote Theda Bara as being the daughter of an Arab sheikh and a French woman in the Sahara Desert.

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