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The first sex symbol

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Sex was portrayed in early XXth Century films as something exotic and foreign. The original vamp and first movie sex goddess, Theda Bara, starred in a number of early silents. Her first slinky vamp appearance was in A Fool There Was (1915), in which she portrayed a predatory woman who stole a married man away from his wife and child. She became known as "the wickedest woman in the world." Although she played other non-vampish roles, her vamp appearances were destined to be the most lucrative.

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She was also most notably seen nearly nude with the contours of her breasts held by two curving gold asps in her first film made in Hollywood - the very successful Cleopatra (1917).

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