The Cuban cocktail named for actress Mary Pickford is just as sweet as she was, on account of the tropical pineapple juice and saccharine grenadine. Pickford's big eyes, bright face, and bouncy curls ...
The producer, studio head and Oscar-winning actress would have been the envy of today's industry women. How did she get all that power a century... How Movie Darling Mary Pickford Became The Most ...
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, ...
A century ago, Hollywood had no stars. Movies were silent and the actors were anonymous. Melanie Benjamin's new novel outlines how actress Mary... And ... action! A ...
Introduction / Molly Haskell -- The Natural: Transitions in Mary Pickford's Acting from the Footlights to Her Greatest Role in Film / Eileen Whitfield -- Childhood Revisited: An Evaluation of Mary ...
The Library of Congress celebrates film pioneer Mary Pickford this weekend with two nights of her films. The Packard Campus on Mount Pony will show "Mary Pickford Short Subjects," Friday at 7:30 p.m.
A 1920s Art Deco cinema is marking its centenary with a silent film festival of restored films, some of which were first shown there 100 years ago. The Rex in Wareham, Dorset, is showing 11 films, ...
A long-lost film starring actress Mary Pickford. She received her first on-screen credit in this film. In it she plays a wife fighting with her husband (Owen Moore). A solitary copy was discovered in ...
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.
Mary Pickford in a Pasatiempo sand trap, while Buddy Rogers looks on. (Photo courtesy Pasatiempo Historical Foundation collection) Buddy Rogers at Pasatiempo with Mary Pickford wearing a Santa Cruz ...