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  • Wallace Reid: A Life Wasted by Drugs (Prescribed by the Studios!)
  • Jeanne Eagels: When the Trouble Outweighs the Talent
  • Marie Prevost: Beauty with a Tragic End
  • The Sennett Bathing Girls
  • Noble Johnson: Where Have I Seen that Face Before?
  • Sad Endings

    Wallace Reid: A Life Wasted by Drugs (Prescribed by the Studios!)

    / June 6, 2021

    Promising Beginnings William Wallace Halleck Reid was born into an acting family in 1891 in St. Louis, Missouri. His mother was an actress and his father James “Hal” Reid was a playwright and…

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  • Sad Endings

    Jeanne Eagels: When the Trouble Outweighs the Talent

    / May 30, 2021

    Humble Beginnings Eugenia or Amelia Eagles (later Jeanne Eagels) was born between 1888 and 1894 (depending who you ask). She was one of six children born to a poor carpenter in Kansas City,…

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  • Flappers

    Marie Prevost: Beauty with a Tragic End

    / May 9, 2021

    ⁣ From Mary Dunn to Marie Prevost Mary Bickford Dunn, later known as Marie Prevost, was born in Sarnia, Ontario in 1896. Her father was a railroad conductor and died when Marie was…

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  • Follie

    The Sennett Bathing Girls

    / May 2, 2021

    Producer Mack Sennett of Keystone Studios had a brilliant idea while reading the newspaper in 1914. He noticed that a minor car accident had a big spread in the paper. A photograph of…

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  • Uncategorized

    Noble Johnson: Where Have I Seen that Face Before?

    / April 21, 2021

    Noble Johnson was born Mark Johnson in Marshall, MI in 1881. His father was a well-known horse trainer in Colorado Springs where Noble spent his childhood. At school, Noble met and became friends…

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  • Follie

    Oh Baby!

    / April 12, 2021

    A Brief History of the WAMPAS Baby Stars The WAMPAS BABY Stars was a title awarded to 13 up-and-coming actresses by the United States Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers from 1922-1934. ⁣…

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  • Scandals

    Murder or Illness? The Mysterious Death of Thomas Ince

    / March 29, 2021

    The death of producer Thomas Ince is one of those unsolved silent film mysteries that still has people talking. The Rise of Ince in Hollywood Ince was a successful silent film producer who…

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  • Flappers

    Louise Brooks: The Headstrong Flapper with the Bobbed Hair

    / March 21, 2021

    At first glance, Louise Brooks is better known for her bobbed hair, than for her contribution to Silent Film. However, although she had a moderately short career, her striking looks and natural acting…

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  • Pioneers

    Evelyn Preer: The First Lady of Screen

    / March 21, 2021

    The Beginning “The First Lady of Screen” came from humble beginnings but her exuberant personality destined her for stardom. Evelyn Preer was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1896 and moved to Chicago at…

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