mary pickford

     

This film could have been called "Little Lady Fauntleroy" since it starred her, "America's sweetheart"

Trivia about mary pickford

  • In 1976, she was presented with a special Oscar at her home, Pickfair
  • First brought to the big screen by D.W. Griffith in 1909, this hugely popular star was once known as "Little Mary"
  • In 1920 she married Douglas Fairbanks & in the mid-'30s she retired from acting
  • At age 26 this actress known as "America's Sweetheart" played a girl of 12 in "Pollyana"
  • "America's Sweetheart", she was just 24 in 1917 when she commanded $350,000 per film
  • In 1956 she made $3 million as the last of the original United Artists partners to sell their stock
  • In 1962 this reclusive silent film sweetheart emerged to read the dedication at Movieland Wax Museum's opening
  • In 1920, at the age of 27, this actress known as "America's Sweetheart" played a girl of 12 in "Pollyanna"
  • Some child mannequins of the 1920s were designed to look like this sweetheart of an actress

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