Hollywood Studio Magazine (November 1970)

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COLLECTORS’CORNER DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Sr. (Julius Ullman) - Born in Denver in 1883, Fairbanks began his theatrical career on the stage in 1901 playing light comedy. In 1914, he made his film debut in "The Lamb”. A series of starring roles in silent pictures followed — "His Picture in the Papers" (1915), "Manhattan Madness" (1916), "Reaching for the Moon" (1917), dozens of others, including "The Matrimaniac" (1919). He married Mary Pickford in 1920 and hit his stride as the swashbuckling, acrobatic, smiling, romantic, superstar of "Mark of Zorro", "Thief of Baghdad" and "Don Q, Son of Zorro" (pictured). His last film was "The Private Life of Don Juan" made in 1934. Mary Pickford divorced him in 1935. He died in 1939. With this pair of autographed fan pictures from the silent era, STUDIO Magazine launches a continuing series of rare photos of the superstars of yesteryear. All from a collection lent to us by Bernie Williams, social services director. Motion Picture Country House and Hospital, Woodland Hills. Page 10