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Marguerite Courtot – Biography of a Beauty of the Silent Screen

July 6, 2012 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Owen Moore 1910s Kinema Theater Ad Card

A long biography of silent film beauty Marguerite Courtot. She rose to fame as as teenager in the mid-1910’s and later married Down to the Sea in Ships co-star Raymond McKee. Mckee’s biographical details are covered as well.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies Tagged With: Baseball, down to the sea in ships, edison company, George B Seitz, harrison fisher, harry millarde, kalem, lubin, Marguerite Courtot, model, raymond mckee, serials, silent actress, silent stars, smith family, the octoroon, the vampire

Mary Fuller Advertising Card Promoting What Happened to Mary Series

May 3, 2012 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

A 1912 advertising card promotes the coming first part of the What Happened to Mary series of films. Features image of Edison star Mary Fuller on front with ballyhoo on back.

Filed Under: Movie Collectibles, News - Notes Tagged With: advertising card, ladies world magazine, mary fuller, postcards, serials, what happened to mary, who will marry mary

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