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Mary Pickford - A.N. Paris Postcards - 1920s


Mary Pickford photo by G. L. Manuel Freres. Postcard published by A.N. Paris (Armand Noyer.) Les Vedettes du Cinema - 53. 1920s.



Mary Pickford photo by Campbell Studios. Postcard published by A.N. Paris (Armand Noyer.) Les Vedettes du Cinema - 86. 1920s.



Mary Pickford photo by Campbell Studios. Postcard published by A.N. Paris (Armand Noyer.) Les Vedettes du Cinema - 86. 1920s.



Mary Pickford publicity still for My Best Girl (1927.) Postcard published by A.N. Paris (Armand Noyer.) 273. 1920s.



Mary Pickford (in Through the Back Door (1921) costume,) Douglas Fairbanks, and Charlie Chaplin. Postcard published by A.N. Paris (Armand Noyer.) Les Vedettes du Cinema - 85. 1920s.


Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, D. W. Griffith, etc. United Artists Signing - Photographs - 1919


"The Big Four," Mary Pickford, D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplain (seemingly giving the bird,) and Douglas Fairbanks outside of the Griffith Studio (on occassion referenced as the Mary Pickford Studio, which I believe is where interiors for Daddy Long Legs were at least filmed) for the United Artists formation in 1919.


Charlie Chaplin adds his signature as D. W. Griffith, Mary, Albert Banzhaf, Dennis O'Brien, and Douglas Fairbanks look on. Considering all but Chaplin are wearing the same clothing as the exterior shot, I suspect this was photograph was taken inside the Griffith Studio. 1919.

Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and Mary Gwynne Pickford Rupp Photograph 1919


Photograph of Mary Pickford, Mary's niece Gwynne Mary Pickford Rupp, and Charlie Chaplin with a toy, that according to the July 19, 1919 issue of The Picture Show, was a gift for Gwynne's birthday.

Mary Pickford, Charlotte Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Zorro and more Photograph - ca. 1924


This photograph was taken at the Pickford-Fairbanks Studio during a conference pertaining to some business matters with Joe Schenk's involvement with United Artists. Pictured are Hiram Abrams, Mary's lawyer Dennis O'Brien, Mary Pickford, Mary's mother Charlotte, Charlie Chaplin, his lawyer Arthur Kelly, Zorro, Douglas Fairbanks, and Joe Schenk, all holding empty plates. ca. 1924.

United Artists Letter and Photographs - 1921


Personal letter, with brief mention of Mary Pickford's Through the Back Door (1921,) from a United Artists employee on UA letterhead. The letter is signed "Irene," and based on some research, that is probaby "Irene Meares." The photos below were included.



Mary Pickford by Campbell Studios.



Douglas Fairbanks.



D.W. Griffith.



Charlie Chaplin. Stamped on verso, "Charlie Chaplin / United Artists Corporation."