The early 1920s witnessed a spike of interest in the import of European stars to Hollywood, as the film studios hired talent scouts to keep a constant watch on successful stage and film actors on the continent. Vilma Bánky’s Hollywood career began when she was signed to Samuel Goldwyn’s film studio in 1925. This paper analyses the characteristics of Bánky’s star image, particularly in relation to her conspicuously white features and the story of her discovery, which successfully located her within the Cinderella narrative. To the movie going public, Bánky achieved stardom through being discovered by a film producer rather than through conscious efforts, thus, her story was encoded as a patriarchal text that denied her any form of agency. Bá...
“Camera Beauty: Makeup and the Art of Image Making in Studio Era Hollywood” explores how screen make...
This new focus on beauty in films then, together with the establishment of fan magazines and the exp...
Evelyn Preer was an African American stage and film performer who achieved popularity in late 1920s....
The early 1920s witnessed a spike of interest in the import of European stars to Hollywood, as the f...
Stardom is an important mechanism through which both national identity and gender norms are articula...
From 1929-1939, a critical period for both US international relations and the Hollywood studio syste...
Unrestricted"Hollywood Glamour: Sex, Power, and Photography, 1925-1939" historicizes the growth and ...
This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Co...
This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Co...
In this performance presentation, I explore how female film star Clara Bow became a prolific actress...
Actress Mary Pickford is perhaps best remembered for her silent-screen persona “Little Mary.” But th...
Before the introduction of sound in 1926/27, the biggest and most prestigious stars at Warner Bros. ...
In the late 1910s and 1920s, a number of British national newspapers were involved in competitions t...
STARS OF EARLY AMERICAN CINEMA AS MODELS OF NEW FEMININITY AND MASCULINITY IN SOVIET RUSSIA IN THE 1...
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...
“Camera Beauty: Makeup and the Art of Image Making in Studio Era Hollywood” explores how screen make...
This new focus on beauty in films then, together with the establishment of fan magazines and the exp...
Evelyn Preer was an African American stage and film performer who achieved popularity in late 1920s....
The early 1920s witnessed a spike of interest in the import of European stars to Hollywood, as the f...
Stardom is an important mechanism through which both national identity and gender norms are articula...
From 1929-1939, a critical period for both US international relations and the Hollywood studio syste...
Unrestricted"Hollywood Glamour: Sex, Power, and Photography, 1925-1939" historicizes the growth and ...
This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Co...
This paper examines the construction of the star image of Barbara Stanwyck from her first role at Co...
In this performance presentation, I explore how female film star Clara Bow became a prolific actress...
Actress Mary Pickford is perhaps best remembered for her silent-screen persona “Little Mary.” But th...
Before the introduction of sound in 1926/27, the biggest and most prestigious stars at Warner Bros. ...
In the late 1910s and 1920s, a number of British national newspapers were involved in competitions t...
STARS OF EARLY AMERICAN CINEMA AS MODELS OF NEW FEMININITY AND MASCULINITY IN SOVIET RUSSIA IN THE 1...
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...
“Camera Beauty: Makeup and the Art of Image Making in Studio Era Hollywood” explores how screen make...
This new focus on beauty in films then, together with the establishment of fan magazines and the exp...
Evelyn Preer was an African American stage and film performer who achieved popularity in late 1920s....