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Reference & Collections - An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films

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Book Synopsis: Examine women's contributions to film in front of the camera and behind it! An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930 is an A-to-Z reference guide (illustrated with over 150 hard-to-find photographs!) that dispels the myth that men dominated the film industry during its formative years. Denise Lowe, author of Women and American Television: An Encyclopedia, presents a rich collection that profiles many of the women who were crucial to the development of cinema as an industry and as an art form. Whether working behind the scenes as producers or publicists, behind the cameras as writers, directors, or editors, or in front of the lens as flappers, vamps, or serial queens, hundreds of women made profound and lasting contributions to the evolution of the motion picture production. An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930 gives you immediate access to the histories of many of the women who pioneered the early days of cinema on screen and off. The book chronicles the well-known figures of the era, such as Alice Guy, Mary Pickford, and Francis Marion but gives equal billing to those who worked in anonymity as the industry moved from the silent era into the age of sound. Their individual stories of professional success and failure, artistic struggle and strife, and personal triumph and tragedy fill in the plot points missing from the complete saga of Hollywood's beginnings. Pioneers of the motion picture business found in An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films include: Dorothy Arnzer, the first woman to join the Directors Guild of America and the only female director to make a successful transition from silent films to sound Jane Murfin, playwright and screenwriter who became supervisor of motion pictures at RKO Studios Gene Gauntier, the actress and scenarist whose adaptation of Ben Hur for the Kalem Film Company led to a landmark copyright infringement case Theda Bara, whose on-screen popularity virtually built Fox Studios before typecasting and overexposure destroyed her career Madame Sul-Te-Wan, née Nellie Conley, the first African-American actor or actress to sign a film contract and be a featured performer Dorothy Davenport, who parlayed the publicity surrounding her actor-husband's drug-related death into a career as a producer of social reform melodramas Lois Weber, a street-corner evangelist who became one of the best-known and highest-paid directors in Hollywood Lina Basquette, the Screen Tragedy Girl who married and divorced studio mogul Sam Warner, led The Hollywood Aristocrats Orchestra, claimed to have been a spy for the American Office of Strategic Services during World War II, and became a renowned dog expert in her later years and many more!An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930 also includes comprehensive appendices of the WAMPAS Baby Stars, the silent stars remembered in the Graumann Chinese Theater Forecourt of the Stars and those immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Stars. The book is invaluable as a resource for researchers, librarians, academics working in film, popular culture, and women's history, and to anyone interested either professionally or casually in the early days of Hollywood and the motion picture industry.

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Are you curious about the untold stories of women in the early American film industry? Dive into the world of cinema with An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930. This comprehensive A-to-Z reference guide, featuring over 150 rare photographs, shatters the misconception that men dominated the film industry during its formative years. Author Denise Lowe, renowned for her work on Women and American Television, delves into the lives and contributions of women who played critical roles in shaping cinema as we know it today.

Uncover the hidden figures who worked tirelessly both in front of and behind the camera. From producers and publicists to writers, directors, and editors, countless women left their mark on the motion picture production. Explore the stories of captivating flappers, mysterious vamps, and fearless serial queens who captivated audiences with their on-screen presence. An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films gives you exclusive access to the histories of these pioneering women, shedding light on their professional achievements, personal struggles, and lasting legacies.

While some names like Alice Guy, Mary Pickford, and Francis Marion might ring a bell, this encyclopedia goes beyond the well-known faces of the era. It gives equal recognition to the unsung heroes who toiled in anonymity as Hollywood transitioned from the silent era to the era of sound. Their stories are an essential part of the complete saga of Hollywood's beginnings, enriching our understanding of the industry's evolution.

Don't miss out on this invaluable resource for film enthusiasts, historians, and anyone captivated by the underexplored tales of women in film. Take a journey through the golden age of cinema with An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930. Start unraveling the mysteries of Hollywood's forgotten heroines and pioneers today!

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