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Competition between the companies grew so fierce that it was draining the major players' resources and distracting them from their businesses.
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What did Americans do for entertainment before filmmaking technology existed?
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The actors became "stars," and publishers issued fan magazines to satisfy public curiosity about stars' likes, dislikes, hobbies, and idiosyncrasies.
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Mary Pickford reached unprecedented heights of fame — and fell from stardom into semi-obscurity.
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The first film screening in America took place in April 1896 at a New York City music hall, Koster and Bial's.
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With a film career spanning over fifty years, Chaplin was an innovative artist and one of the most powerful stars in Hollywood history.
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Zukor's ambition would propel him to the leadership of one of Hollywood's most powerful companies, Paramount Pictures.
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Griffith's failure as an actor and playwright would turn out to be a blessing for the film industry when Griffith shifted his attention to film directing,
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His daring stunts fascinated audiences. In the 1920s, Douglas Fairbanks was the King of Hollywood.
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When Mary PIckford's marriage to Douglas Fairbanks fell apart, she increasingly turned to her friend and former co-star Buddy Rogers for support.
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Mary Pickford was America's sweetheart, and millions of fans around the world called her "our Mary."
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Soon after the turn of twentieth century, Mary Pickford became "America's Sweetheart."