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February 27, 2012
Inside the 2012 Oscars, The Academy Awards Has Never Looked Better, By Adrienne Papp
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Tags: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, adrienne papp, America's Sweetheart, atlantic publicity, Atlantic United, Atlantic United Publicity, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbank, Inc. Atlantic Publisher, Mary Pickford, Michael York, Nicholas Eliopoulos, Quantum Physics, Samuel Goldwyn Theatre, Spotlight Media Productions, The Muse of the Movies, United Artists
September 4, 2009
By Adrienne Papp Mary Pickford has often been referred to as the Muse of the Movies. But, what she is really known for is her influential role in establishing American Cinema and Hollywood as the capital of the Entertainment Industry. Many of the innovations in film history began with her, including method acting; close up [...]
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