


Captivating 1920s Stage Star Irene Bordoni Portrait
This photograph captures Irene Bordoni, a prominent entertainer in the early 20th century. Taken between 1920 and 1925 by the Bain News Service, Bordoni was known for her lively performances on stage and in film. With a vibrant career that spanned Broadway and Hollywood, she became a fixture of the Roaring Twenties’ cultural scene, leaving a mark with her unique charm and talent.
Bordoni, born in Paris in 1885, blended American and European influences in her work. She started as a singer and actress before becoming a star in musicals like The French Doll. By the early 1920s, she was well-established, often embodying the spirit of the Jazz Age. The glass negative format used to capture this image reflects the eras technological advancements in photography, allowing for detailed and striking portraits that showcased celebrities of the time.

Captivating 1920s Stage Star Irene Bordoni Portrait
