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  1. Lottie odebrała bardzo boleśnie fakt, że rodzina uważa, że nie nadaje się na matkę i rozżalenie to spowodowało, że jeszcze bardziej zaczęła nadużywać alkoholu i (prawdopodobnie) narkotyków. Reklama filmu "They Shall Pay" z Lottie Pickford. W 1922 r. Lottie ponownie wyszła za mąż, tym razem za aktora Allana Forresta.

  2. Released May 10, 1915. Role: Fanchon, the cricket. Co-stars: Jack Standing, Lottie Pickford, Gertrude Norman, Russell Bassett, Richard Lee, Jack Pickford. Prod/Dist Co: Famous Players Film Company/Paramount Pictures. Director: James Kirkwood. Screenwriter: James Kirkwood, Frances Marion (uncredited), based on the 1849 novel La Petite Fadette by ...

  3. Mary Pickford Chronology. April 8, 1892: Gladys Louise Smith is born to John Charles and Charlotte Smith (née Hennessey) at 211 University Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 9, 1893: Charlotte Smith (Lottie Pickford) is born in Toronto. Late 1895: John Charles leaves his wife and children. Records show him moving to a house on Avenue ...

  4. Lottie Pickford. Lottie Pickford was born on June 9, 1895 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was an actress, known for Fanchon, the Cricket (1915), White Roses (1910) and A Strange Meeting (1909). She was married to John William Lock, Russel O. Gillard, Allan Forrest and Alfred Rupp. She died on December 9, 1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  5. Jack Pickford. John Charles Smith (August 18, 1896 – January 3, 1933), known professionally as Jack Pickford, was a Canadian-American actor, film director and producer. He was the younger brother of actresses Mary and Lottie Pickford . After their father deserted the family, all three Pickford children began working as child actors on the stage.

  6. Jack Pickford. John Charles Smith (August 18, 1896 – January 3, 1933), known professionally as Jack Pickford, was a Canadian-American actor, film director and producer. He was the younger brother of actresses Mary and Lottie Pickford. After their father deserted the family, all three Pickford children began working as child actors on the stage.

  7. Despite the fact that all characters are played by white actors, notably Lottie Pickford, Mary Pickford's sister, as the captive Amerindian girl, Griffith adopts here a point of view quite unique in early American cinema and which will be followed by other directors only more than half a century later in the 1960's.