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(Popular American Soprano Who Had a Successful Career in Silent Movies Too) Geraldine Farrar, an American lyric soprano, was celebrated for her exceptional talent in both lyric and dramatic roles. Her beauty, acting prowess, and distinctive voice captivated audiences. Farrar expanded her career into silent films in the 1910s, earning praise for her on-screen performances. She amassed a devoted following, especially among young women known as "Gerry-flappers" for their admiration of her work.