Pickford, Mary
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| Birthname | Smith, Gladys | ||
| born on | 9 April 1892 at 03:00 (= 03:00 AM ) | ||
| Place | Toronto, Canada, 43n39, 79w23 | ||
| Timezone | LMT m79w23 (is local mean time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 19°56' 18°08 Asc. 14°01'
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Biography
Canadian-American actress. First acting on stage at the age of five, she became a great actress of the silent films. Pickford was the first actress to ever win an Oscar in the talking film named "Coquette" in 1928/1929. A talented actress starring in over 200 films, she was also the co-founder of United Artists and of the Motion Picture Academy.
She and her husband, Doug Fairbanks, Sr., ruled the aristocracy of Hollywood, often entertaining from their estate, Pickfair. She died in 1979 from a cerebral hemorrhage.
Relationships
- spouse relationship with Fairbanks Sr., Douglas (born 23 May 1883)
Events
- Death by Disease 29 May 1979 (cerebral hemorrhage, age 87)
Source Notes
Sabian Symbols No.767. Los Angeles Times Obit on 5/30/1979 gives her age as 86 = 1892. Dewey quotes the same date from Carnegie in AA 11/1942.
Church of Light quotes Kraum in NAJ for 1893, 3:00 AM. April 8, 1893 given in three reference volumes.
Categories
- Notable : Awards : Oscar (1929)
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress (Over 200 films.)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted (Douglas Fairbanks Sr.)

19°56'
18°08 Asc.
14°01'