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  1. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. (1909-2000) Medía 1’84. Hijo de una de las grandes leyendas del cine mudo, Douglas Fairbanks (su madre era la actriz Anna Beth Sully), el actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. recogió con dignidad, aunque con menor trascendencia, el relevo de su progenitor en la pantalla estadounidense, interviniendo con regularidad desde sus inicios en el

  2. Discovered by the French spectators during the Great War, Douglas Fairbanks enjoyed among them a tremendous popularity which had surely no equivalent, in the course of silent pictures, excepted that of Charlie Chaplin. Retired from the screen after the generalization of talkies, he died prematurely in 1939, causing a strong emotion in the press.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2015 · Douglas Fairbanks died relatively young, aged 56, in 1939. He was reconciled with his actor son Douglas Fairbanks Jr, but divorced from Pickford and hastily remarried to English socialite Sylvia ...

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  4. As the original action hero and swashbuckler in such films as The Mark of Zorro (1920), The Three Musketeers (1921), Robin Hood (1922) and The Thief of Bagdad (1924), Fairbanks set a bar for which even present-day action stars continue to strive.”. “Originally published in 1953, the newest edition of The Fourth Musketeer has been taken to ...

  5. 11 de oct. de 1999 · Douglas Fairbanks was the silent screen's original swashbuckling hero, with a smile as bright as his flashing sword. Now, after years of obscurity, his films are being rediscovered by a new ...

  6. 28 de mar. de 2009 · In 1920 action/adventure silent film star, Douglas Fairbanks (36) married America's sweetheart, actress Mary Pickford (28). The two would spend sixteen years together as husband and wife, during which they built their home, Pickfair, became founding members of AMPAS (the Oscars people), and formed United Artists with Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith.

  7. 10 de sept. de 2021 · 4. He Was A Troublemaker. Known at Denver East High School for his infamous pranks and stunts, Douglas Fairbanks had a knack for making mischief. When he was 15, Fairbanks cut the piano wires on the school piano and paid an awful price: His antics ultimately ended in his expulsion.

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