And the next Fairbanks and Pickford.
Pickford made her last film in 1933.
Such locks, for example,
had an American silent film star Mary Pickford.
It was the first million dollar contract in Hollywood history, and made Pickford Tinseltown's highest paid star.
This move gave Pickford even more artistic control
and a bigger share of the enormous profits her films generated.
Mary Pickford began her career appearing in“flickers”,
short films shown in Nickelodeons where the actors were merely considered hired help.
Although his goalkeeper Pickford did not allow Belgium to make
the second goal in the 80th minute with an excellent defense.
Pickford and Fairbanks had retired with demise of silent pictures,
Chaplin was so wealthy he could make films at whim and Griffith was working elsewhere.
During this period, Pickford began to make feature-length films,
and by 1916 she was making $2,000 a week plus a $10,000 bonus for each complete film.
In the late 1920s, the movie business was
undergoing a huge metamorphosis with the arrival of sound and Pickford made her last silent film in 1927.
Even still, Pickford knew her worth and understood that, while
she was making great money, the studio was paying her a pittance compared to what they were raking in from her pictures.