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Mary Pickford

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Mary Pickford
human
Ein sex anaa genderfemale Edit
Country wey e be citizenCanada Edit
Name in native languageMary Pickford Edit
Birth nameGladys Louise Smith Edit
Name wey dem give amMary Edit
Family namePickford Edit
PseudonymMary Pickford Edit
Ein date of birth8 April 1892 Edit
Place dem born amToronto Edit
Date wey edie29 May 1979 Edit
Place wey edieSanta Monica Edit
Manner of deathnatural causes Edit
Cause of deathcerebral hemorrhage Edit
Place wey dem bury amForest Lawn Memorial Park Edit
Ein poppieJohn Charles Smith Edit
MummieCharlotte Hennessy Edit
SiblingJack Pickford, Lottie Pickford, Olive Thomas Edit
SpouseOwen Moore, Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Rogers Edit
Native languageEnglish Edit
Languages edey speak, rep anaa signEnglish Edit
Writing languageEnglish Edit
ResidenceToronto Edit
Work locationUnited States, Canada Edit
Work period (start)1909 Edit
Work period (end)1949 Edit
Political party ein memberRepublican Party Edit
Religion anaa worldviewCatholicism, Methodism, Christian Science Edit
FilmographyMary Pickford filmography Edit
Dey archive forMary Pickford Foundation Edit
Award e receiveAcademy Award for Best Actress, Academy Honorary Award, Canada's Walk of Fame, Golden Boot Awards, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Edit
Dem nominate forAcademy Award for Best Actress Edit
Time period20th century Edit
Documentation files atSAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts Edit

Gladys Marie Smith (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979), she be known professionally as Mary Pickford, na she be Canadian-American stage den screen actress den producer wey ein career span five decades. She be pioneer for de US film industry insyd, she co-found Pickford–Fairbanks Studios den United Artists, wey she san so be one of de 36 founders of de Academy of Motion Picture Arts den Sciences.[1] Dem dey consider Pickford she be one of de most recognisable women for history insyd.[2]

Early life

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Bust of Mary Pickford for University Avenue, near ein Toronto birthplace

Na dem born Mary Pickford as Gladys Louise Smith wey[3] insyd 1892, at 211 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario,[2] now de location of de Hospital for Sick Children. Na ein poppie, John Charles Smith, be de son of English Methodist immigrants, wey he work variety of odd jobs. Na ein mommie, Charlotte Hennessey, be of Irish Catholic descent wey she work for a time as a seamstress. Na she get two younger siblings, both actors. Na dem bill Charlotte as "Lottie Pickford" (born 1893) wey na dem bill John Charles Jr. as "Jack Pickford" (born 1896). Make dem please ein husby ein relatives, Pickford ein mommie baptize ein kiddies as Methodists, de religion of dema poppie. Na John Charles Sr. be alcoholic. He die for February 11, 1898, from a fatal blood clot cause by a workplace accident wen na he be a purser plus Niagara Steamship.[2]

References

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  1. "Mary Pickford, 86, First Great Film Star, Dies Five Days After Massive Stroke". Daily Variety. May 30, 1979. p. 1.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Whitfield, Eileen: Pickford: the Woman Who Made Hollywood (1997), pp. 8, 25, 28, 115, 125, 126, 131, 300, 376. University Press of Kentucky; ISBN 0-8131-2045-4
  3. Biography, pbs.org. Accessed December 20, 2023.

Read further

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  • Schmidt, Christel, ed. (2013). Mary Pickford: Queen of the Movies. Library of Congress/University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-3647-9.
  • Schmidt, Christel (2003). "Preserving Pickford: The Mary Pickford Collection and the Library of Congress". The Moving Image. 3 (1). Association of Moving Image Archivists: 59–81. doi:10.1353/mov.2003.0013. S2CID 191609277.
  • Harris, Gloria G.; Hannah S. Cohen (2012). "Chapter 10. Entertainers". Women Trailblazers of California: Pioneers to the Present. Charleston, SC: The History Press. pp. 151–65 [163–66]. ISBN 978-1609496753.
  • Petersen, Anne (2014). Scandals of Classic Hollywood. Penguin Publishing.
  • Gladys goes to Hollywood at 100 Canadian Heroines: Famous and Forgotten Faces, by Merna Forster, via Google Books, pp. 204 sq.
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