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  1. Mary Pickford, "the Girl with the Golden Curls," was born Gladys Louise Smith in 1892, in Toronto, Canada. She was the eldest of three children born to John Charles and Charlotte Smith.

  2. Mary Pickford was born Gladys Smith in 1892 in Toronto, Canada. After her father was killed in an accident, Gladys became the family’s main breadwinner by performing in the theatre.

  3. Magánélete. Pickford háromszor ment férjhez. Első házasságát Owen Moore-ral ( 1886 – 1939 ), egy ír származású némafilm-színésszel kötötte 1911. január 7-én. A párnak több problémája volt, többek között Moore alkoholizmusa, közben Pickford titkos viszonyba kezdett Douglas Fairbanksszel. Mary 1920. március 2-án ...

  4. May 14, 2008 · Mary Pickford, née Gladys Louise Smith, actor, producer and writer (born 8 April 1892 in Toronto, ON; died 29 May 1979 in Santa Monica, California). Pickford was a pioneering figure of early cinema who became one of the most renowned stars of the silent film era.

  5. Theater Showtimes - Mary Pickford Theater is D'Place - D'Place Entertainment. How to find us. 36850 Pickfair Street. Cathedral City, CA 92234. GET DIRECTIONS. Coachella Valley's favorite first-run movie theater is D'Place where you can enjoy new Hollywood films in comfort. Featuring Recliner Seating, House-made Ice Cream and Hand-Crafted Pizza ...

  6. Mary Pickford filmography. Advertisement, 1916. Mary Pickford (1892–1979) was a Canadian-American motion picture actress, producer, and writer. During the silent film era she became one of the first great celebrities of the cinema and a popular icon known to the public as "America's Sweetheart". [1]

  7. Mary Pickford. Actress: Coquette. Mary Pickford was born Gladys Louise Smith in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to Elsie Charlotte (Hennessy) and John Charles Smith. She was of English and Irish descent. Pickford began in the theater at age seven. Then known as "Baby Gladys Smith", she toured with her family in a number of theater companies. At some point, at her devout maternal grandmother's insistence, when young Gladys was seriously ill...