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One of her last interviews was in 1965—to an English silent film historian who has tried many times to see or phone her. But she is unavailable. Mary Pickford, who will be 80 in April ...
During one of her trips to New York with Marion Hollins, Mary Pickford wanted to found a Pickford Film Studio (Hollins scrapbook, undated). They stayed at the posh Sherry-Netherland hotel at 5th ...
(Photo courtesy of the Pasatiempo Historical Foundation collection) “Wild child” Mary Pickford in the Santa Cruz Mountains for the Bret Harte movie “M’Liss.” (Public domain) Show Caption ...
During one of her trips to New York with Marion Hollins, Mary Pickford wanted to found a Pickford Film Studio (Hollins scrapbook, undated). They stayed at the posh Sherry-Netherland hotel at 5th ...
in Ditmas Park, built in 1910 for silent film star Mary Pickford, is listed for $2.99 million, according to the New York Post. (Pickford never lived there, choosing to move to California instead.) ...
Picture this: a grand neo-Tudor residence in Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park, built for the silent film siren Mary Pickford — the “Queen of Movies” — who never even unpacked her bags. Now ...
You don’t often hear a filmmaker get up after a screening of his or her film and compliment a theater ... Somebody” Sunday morning at the Mary Pickford Theatres. “This is such a beautiful ...
But his biggest discovery is the only known copy of a 1911 Mary Pickford movie that marked a turning point in the silent film star’s career. The Library of Congress is funding a project to resto ...
Arguably the quintessential film siren of the silent era, Mary Pickford was known as "America's Sweetheart." This documentary explores Pickford's life beyond the screen, as a writer, producer ...