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  2. Mary Pickford, 1921. Pickford was married three times. She married Owen Moore, an Irish-born silent film actor, on January 7, 1911. It is rumored she became pregnant by Moore in the early 1910s and had a miscarriage or an abortion.

    • Early Life
    • First Movie Roles
    • United Artists
    • Pickford and Fairbanks
    • Changing Times
    • Later Years

    Mary Pickford was the eldest child of Charlotte (née Hennessey) and John Charles Smith. She had a sister, Charlotte (Lottie) (1893–1936); and a brother, John (Jack) (1896–1933). At about the age of four, she fell ill with diphtheria, and was baptized by a Roman Catholic priest and her middle name was changed to Marie. John Smith died in 1898, appar...

    In 1909, Pickford sought work in the new medium of motion pictures. She made her first cinematic appearance in the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company’s short film Her First Biscuits, directed by D.W. Griffith. She signed with the Biograph Company at $10 a day, and was given her first starring movie role in The Violin Maker of Cremona. It was q...

    In February 1919, Pickford, Griffith and film stars Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie Chaplin officially formed United Artists Corporation in order to maintain greater financial and artistic control over their productions. Pickford established the Mary Pickford Company, which produced films exclusively for distribution by United Artists. Her first movi...

    In March 1920, Pickford divorced Moore on the grounds of desertion. Later that month, she married Fairbanks and became an American citizen. They moved into a Beverley Hills mansion they called “Pickfair.” Hollywood’s most glamorous couple had a European honeymoon and was mobbed by fans in London and Paris. Pickford was now at the height of her acti...

    In 1927, Pickford co-starred with Charles “Buddy” Rogers in My Best Girl. It was her last silent movie. The enormous success of the first “talking picture,” The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson, marked the end of the silent film era. Pickford lost her mother to cancer in 1928. Overcoming grief and an initial ambivalence toward the new medium of soun...

    Pickford engaged in business enterprises such as Mary Pickford Cosmetics, was co-founder of the Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers, and established the Mary Pickford Charitable Trust, later renamed the Mary Pickford Foundation. But in her declining years she became reclusive and was plagued by alcoholism and depression. Her participati...

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · She had been married to actor Owen Moore and divorced him to be with Fairbanks. Pickford and Fairbanks married in 1920, becoming one of Hollywood’s earliest super couples.

  4. Mary Gets Married. W hen Mary Pickford returned to New York from California in April of 1910, she was glad to see her family, but even happier to be reunited with Owen Moore. She had been taken with him since her first week at Biograph when Griffith called him over to rehearse a love scene with her.

  5. Mar 2, 2020 · Owen Moore and Mary Pickford were married in New Jersey on January 17, 1911 (based on the date she gave in her testimony). Mary was only 17 years of age at that time. However, they were often separated during the marriage with a final separation that took place in April 1917.

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    • When did Mary Pickford marry Owen Moore?2
    • When did Mary Pickford marry Owen Moore?3
    • When did Mary Pickford marry Owen Moore?4
    • When did Mary Pickford marry Owen Moore?5
  6. Sep 21, 2024 · In 1920, after the dissolution of her first marriage (1911–19) to actor Owen Moore, she married Fairbanks (divorced 1936).

  7. Feb 4, 2019 · In her own way, she rebelled. First, she married a condescending older actor named Owen Moore, in part to prove she was an adult. Their relationship was one of her rare bad decisions.