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building that housed, at one time, the production offices for United Artists (that's right, Mary Pickford, Doug Fairbanks, and Charlie Chaplin ...
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both adulation and controversy. With Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and DW Griffith, Chaplin co-founded United Artists in 1919. TCM: Recognized ... fan.tcm.com
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Mary Pickford ~ Katie Melua, One of the founders of United Artists. Mary Pickford ~ Katie Melua vloggerheads.com
Published Thu, Sep 10
source: Culpeper Star Exponent
VA In 1919, Pickford co-founded United Artists with Chaplin, Biograph's DW Griffith and actor, producer, director and writer Douglas Fairbanks. She was involved in every aspect of motion pictures, said Schmidt, from wardrobe to art direction and ...
Published Thu, May 28
Propaganda infiltrated movies as United States entered WWI 
source: Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
TN After 1919, her films were released by United Artists, a company she founded with Griffith, Charlie Chaplin and her husband, Douglas Fairbanks. I do feel some connection to the era of Pickford and "The Little American. ...
Published Sun, May 17
VAULTS: Pickford recalled in 'Rich Girl' 
source: Washington Times
DC Though justified, the adoring sobriquet was destined to distort Miss Pickford's reputation after her movie career faded in the early 1930s, not long after the demise of silent movies themselves. Though still a partner in United Artists, the independent ...
Published Sat, May 16