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Her adoptive daughter, Fairy Mae Bryant, was born in November 1898 and was adopted in 1912. She was known as "Mae Walker" and traveled with Madam C. J. Walker as a model and assistant. In November 1923, A'Lelia Walker orchestrated an elaborate "Million Dollar Wedding" (closer to $40,000) for Mae's marriage to Dr. Gordon Jackson. [11]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abysmal Brute: Hobart Henley: Reginald Denny, Mabel Julienne Scott: Sports: Universal: The Acquittal: Clarence Brown: Claire Windsor, Norman Kerry, Barbara Bedford
Anna May Wong seated in her mother's lap, c. 1905 This is a duplicate copy of the Certificate of Identity issued to actress Anna May Wong. Anna May Wong was born Wong Liu Tsong (黃柳霜, Liu Tsong literally meaning "willow frost") on January 3, 1905, on Flower Street in Los Angeles, one block north of Chinatown, in an integrated community of Chinese, Irish, German and Japanese residents.
Adam and Eve (1923 film) Adam's Rib (1923 film) The Affair of Baroness Orlovska; Afterglow (1923 film) The Age of Desire; Alias the Night Wind; Alice Adams (1923 film) Alice's Wonderland; All for Money; All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923 film) The Almighty Dollar (1923 film) Always Tell Your Wife; The Ancient Law; And Yet Luck Came; Anna ...
Natalie Talmadge (April 29, 1896 [citation needed] – June 19, 1969) was an American silent film actress who was the wife of Buster Keaton and sister of the movie stars Norma and Constance Talmadge. She retired from acting in 1923.
Update 9/6/2022 3:28 p.m. ET: You don’t turn your back on family. Jordana Brewster honored her late Fast and Furious costar Paul Walker at her wedding to Mason Morfit.. After the ceremony, the ...
Huggins obtained the film Oct. 8 in Omaha at an auction of movie posters and other memorabilia from film distributor Modern Sound Pictures, which had closed years before after operating since 1937.
Paddy the Next Best Thing (lost), directed by Graham Cutts, starring Mae Marsh – The Pilgrim, a Charlie Chaplin film; Puritan Passions (lost), directed by Frank Tuttle, starring Glenn Hunter and Mary Astor, based on the 1908 play The Scarecrow by Percy MacKaye [10] The Purple Highway (lost), directed by Henry Kolker, starring Madge Kennedy