
Olive Thomas (born Oliva R. Duffy;[1] October 20, 1894 – September 10, 1920) was an American silent-film actress, art model, and photo model.
Thomas began her career as an illustrator's model in 1914, and moved on to the Ziegfeld Follies the following year. During her time as a Ziegfeld girl, she also appeared in the more risqué show The Midnight Frolic. In 1916, she began a successful career in silent films and would appear in more than 20 features over the course of her four-year film career. That year she also married actor Jack Pickford, the younger brother of fellow silent-film star Mary Pickford.
On September 10, 1920, Thomas died in Paris five days after ingesting her husband's syphilis medication, mercury dichloride, that brought on acute nephritis. Although her death was ruled accidental, news of her hospitalization and subsequent death were the subject of speculation in the press. Thomas' death has been cited as one of the early scandals in Hollywood that was heavily publicized.

The Follies Girl
1919 · as Doll

The Flapper
1920 · as Genevieve 'Ginger' King

Love's Prisoner
1919 · as Nancy, later Lady Clevela

Sigrid Holmquist
2010 · as Sigrid Holmquist (archive footage)

The Glorious Lady
1919 · as Ivis Benson

Broadway Arizona
1917 · as Fritzi Carlyle

Toton
1919 · as Toton/ Yvonne

The Spite Bride
1919 · as Tessa Doyle

Youthful Folly
1920 · as Nancy Sherwin

Prudence on Broadway
1919 · as Prudence

Betty Takes a Hand
1918 · as Betty Marshall

Out Yonder
1919 · as Flotsam

Everybody's Sweetheart
1920 · as Mary

Heiress For a Day
1918 · as Helen Thurston

Upstairs and Down
1919 · as Alice Chesterton

Beatrice Fairfax
1916 · as Rita Malone (#10 Playball)

A Girl Like That
1917 · as Fannie Brooks

Tom Sawyer
1917 · as Choir Member (Uncredited)