Mary Pickford as Judy Abbott in
Daddy-Long-Legs (1919) plots
the ultimate crime: stalking a doll that she
plans to snatch from a spoiled rich girl
and give to a deathly ill girl at the asylum.
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The caption is verbatim and the photograph
appears in this book:
If there was ever a woman more important to the
history of Hollywood than Ms. Pickford,
she has yet to be born.
Unfortunately, history has often been ignored
but, in 1999, Kevin Brownlow did
a masterful job of reversing that trend.
(1892-1979) |
Mary Pickford was once
the most famous woman
in the world.
The first actress to be known as
was more popular than
the two men
in the next
photo.
One of those men
is Charlie Chaplin.
The other is
Douglas Fairbanks.
QUEEN OF THE MOVIES and
THE WOMAN WHO MADE HOLLYWOOD
are two other books about Mary.
to be continued
after serious consultation
with Kevin Brownlow's
book designer
Mr. Brownlow's book
was co-published by
the same film Academy
which annually awards
Oscars to the worthy.
of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The other publisher of
MARY PICKFORD REDISCOVERED
is Henry A. Abrams who is no stranger
to the GoFather of Math pages.
I will end this page with the words
Miss Pickford said to Mr. Brownlow in 1965:
I think Oscar Wilde wrote a poem about
a robin who loved a white rose. He loved it so much
that he pierced his breast and let his heart's blood
turn the white rose red. Maybe this sounds
very sentimental, but for anybody
who has loved a career as much
as I've loved mine,
there can be no shortcuts.
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I will end this page with the words
Miss Pickford said to Mr. Brownlow in 1965:
I think Oscar Wilde wrote a poem about
a robin who loved a white rose. He loved it so much
that he pierced his breast and let his heart's blood
turn the white rose red. Maybe this sounds
very sentimental, but for anybody
who has loved a career as much
as I've loved mine,
there can be no shortcuts.
******************
to be continued
after serious consultation
with Kevin Brownlow's
book designer
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