Theda Bara's home is on North Alpine Drive in Beverly Hills, California. The silent film star left her Los Angeles mansion when her career ended in 1919, and found other lodgings, including a home in New York she used for visits to the East Coast. She and husband, director Charles Brabin, moved into this Beverly Hills home in 1921. She attempted a comeback in 1925 with The Unchastened Woman, but it was not successful and after a short for Hal Roach in 1926, Madame Mystery, she retired from the screen permanently.