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  • Thumbnail for Mack Sennett
    Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott; January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was a Canadian-American producer, director, actor, and studio head who was known...
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    part of Echo Park) on July 4, 1912 as the Keystone Pictures Studio by Mack Sennett with backing from actor-writer Adam Kessel (1866–1946) and Charles O...
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    director and screenwriter. She was a popular star and collaborator of Mack Sennett in their Keystone Studios films, and at the height of her career in the...
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  • Sennett may refer to: Blake Sennett (born 1973), American musician George Burritt Sennett (1840–1900), American ornithologist and businessman Mack Sennett...
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    Sennett Bathing Beauties was a bevy of women performing in bathing costumes assembled by film producer Mack Sennett during the silent film era. The Sennett...
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  • Mack Sennett was a Canadian-born American film director, producer and actor. This is an incomplete (at the time) list of films with Sennett acting, producing...
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  • involves the tumultuous romantic relationship between Hollywood director Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand (transformed from an artist's model to a waitress from...
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    such as Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, and was a part of the Mack Sennett studio team. He is believed to have been the first filmed "victim" of...
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  • 1912, Bison's Edendale lot was bought by Mack Sennett. After a rough start in New Jersey, movie maker Mack Sennett and his Keystone Comedies arrived in Edendale...
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    lighting. At the time of the crash, Lombard was already under contract with Mack Sennett. In October 1927, Lombard and her mother Bess sued Cooper for $35,000...
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  • film starring W.C. Fields, directed by Arthur Ripley, and produced by Mack Sennett. W. C. Fields ... Cornelius O'Hare Elise Cavanna ... Mrs. O'Hare Harry...
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  • Thumbnail for Studio City, Los Angeles
    after the studio lot that was established in the area by film producer Mack Sennett in 1927, now known as Radford Studio Center. Originally known as Laurelwood...
    52 KB (4,429 words) - 02:05, 28 July 2024
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    Keystone Cops (category Films directed by Mack Sennett)
    incompetent policemen featured in silent film slapstick comedies produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917. The idea for the...
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    directed by F. Richard Jones and starring Mabel Normand. Produced by Mack Sennett, The Extra Girl followed earlier films about the film industry and also...
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  • Thumbnail for Marceline Day
    the Sennett Bathing Beauties in one and two-reel comedies for Keystone Studios. Day made her first film appearance with her sister in the 1924 Mack Sennett...
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  • Thumbnail for Marie Prevost
    by Mack Sennett who signed her to contract and made her one of his "Bathing Beauties" in the late 1910s. Prevost appeared in dozens of Sennett's short...
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    shortly thereafter and sneaked into Sennett's Keystone Studios. Much to her father's disapproval, Mack was hired by Sennett as a "bathing beauty" for $25 a...
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  • Thumbnail for The Tramp
    Tramp was originally created by accident while Chaplin was working at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios, when dressing up for the 1914 short film Mabel's Strange...
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  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928). He worked as an assistant director on the Mack Sennett comedy The Lion and the House (1932), then the short feature Hypnotized...
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  • Thumbnail for Echo Park
    The first pie-in-the-face scene was filmed at what later became the Mack Sennett Studios on Glendale Boulevard near Effie Street. The complex, which is...
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