Promotional brochure [inside] for Florence Turner, describing her various roles and listing some of her films. for Florence Turner, first female actress to be placed under a weekly guarantee, $18 per week at Vitagraph, as Mistress of Wardrobe, and $30 a week when she acted before the camera. She was the top film star in a popularity poll for 1909-1910.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2385/thumbnail.jp
Actress Pearl White, Photoplay Series. One of the souvenir postcard used to publicize motion pictu...
Tinted postcard of actress Florence LaBadie, one of the Photoplay Series produced by the Commercial ...
Thanhouser promotional piece for England presenting the Princess Film The Grand Passion. Featuring...
Promotional brochure [outside] for Florence Turner, describing her various roles and listing some of...
What did it mean to be a film star in the second decade of film’s existence, at a time when the idea...
It is well known that Florence Lawrence, the first “Biograph Girl,” was frustrated in her desire to ...
Full page advertisement from Reel Life magazine, November 28, 1913 for the Princess Film Her Right ...
Advertisement for British release of Thanhouser silent film Her Way featuring Boyd Marshall and Mu...
Promotional piece for Thanhouser release in England, April 16, 1914. Cupid\u27s Lieutenant, a Prin...
Bertha Smith, Thanhouser Company actress, 1915-1916.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_sile...
Throughout the late nineteenth century, makers actively solicited testimonials from fashionable actr...
Actress Norma Talmadge, Leading Woman, Vitagraph Co. of America. One of the souvenir postcard used...
Three mounted newspaper clippings with publicity for the 1914 silent film Neptune\u27s Daughter, sta...
A photograph appearing in a movie magazine of “Gladys Leslie, The Popular Little Screen Star.” Stud...
Publisher's advertisements on [2] p. at end.Added engraved title page has vignette of Florence Night...
Actress Pearl White, Photoplay Series. One of the souvenir postcard used to publicize motion pictu...
Tinted postcard of actress Florence LaBadie, one of the Photoplay Series produced by the Commercial ...
Thanhouser promotional piece for England presenting the Princess Film The Grand Passion. Featuring...
Promotional brochure [outside] for Florence Turner, describing her various roles and listing some of...
What did it mean to be a film star in the second decade of film’s existence, at a time when the idea...
It is well known that Florence Lawrence, the first “Biograph Girl,” was frustrated in her desire to ...
Full page advertisement from Reel Life magazine, November 28, 1913 for the Princess Film Her Right ...
Advertisement for British release of Thanhouser silent film Her Way featuring Boyd Marshall and Mu...
Promotional piece for Thanhouser release in England, April 16, 1914. Cupid\u27s Lieutenant, a Prin...
Bertha Smith, Thanhouser Company actress, 1915-1916.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_sile...
Throughout the late nineteenth century, makers actively solicited testimonials from fashionable actr...
Actress Norma Talmadge, Leading Woman, Vitagraph Co. of America. One of the souvenir postcard used...
Three mounted newspaper clippings with publicity for the 1914 silent film Neptune\u27s Daughter, sta...
A photograph appearing in a movie magazine of “Gladys Leslie, The Popular Little Screen Star.” Stud...
Publisher's advertisements on [2] p. at end.Added engraved title page has vignette of Florence Night...
Actress Pearl White, Photoplay Series. One of the souvenir postcard used to publicize motion pictu...
Tinted postcard of actress Florence LaBadie, one of the Photoplay Series produced by the Commercial ...
Thanhouser promotional piece for England presenting the Princess Film The Grand Passion. Featuring...