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This day in history: Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford & other bigwigs founded United Artists
On February 5, 1919, Hollywood’s most famous names, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and D.W. Griffith, ...
The venerable Mystic Club traveled to glamorous 1920s Beverly Hills to the notable Pickfair estate of Hollywood royalty Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks for a "Hollywood Party" as the raison d'être ...
There are very few marriages like that of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. Not only were they two of the most beloved actors of the silent film era, but they are also responsible for the creation ...
When it comes to 1920s Hollywood, we often think of stars like Charlie Chaplin, Louise Brooks and Lillian Gish. However, two others paved the way for not only women in Hollywood but also filmmaking in ...
Known as Hollywood’s White House, Pickfair was the home of the movie colony’s first lady, 1920s silent-screen star Mary Pickford, and her swashbuckling husband, actor Douglas Fairbanks. Royals and ...
Soon after the turn of twentieth century, Mary Pickford became "America's Sweetheart." In these interview excerpts, film historians explain her appeal, talk about her roles, and describe what it was ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... During the 1917 filming of “A Romance of the Redwoods,” the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce named a tree in Welch’s Big Tree Grove after its director Cecil B.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... During the 1917 filming of “A Romance of the Redwoods,” the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce named a tree in Welch’s Big Tree Grove after its director Cecil B.
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