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1924, 1927, and 1937. On her last visit, White told reporters she was not interested in making a comeback and mused that acting in silent films was more difficult than acting in sound films. By this time, White had gained a substantial amount of weight. She told reporters she did not like to be photographed as she felt that photos made her face look fat, adding "Why should I have my picture taken when I can get paid for it?"
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She began performing with the Diemer Theater Company while in her second year of high school. Against the wishes of her father, White dropped out of school, and in 1907, she went on the road with the Trousedale Stock Company, working evening shows while keeping her day job to help support her family.
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According to published reports after her death, White's friends claimed that she intended to make a comeback in sound films. White later told friends that after she made a test for sound films in 1929, she was told that her voice was unsuitable. White made occasional visits to the United States in
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was not the first serial ever made, nor was it the best. It has the reputation of having been poorly directed, crudely edited and ungrammatically captioned. Still, it is far and away the most famous of all silent serials. The reason for this is its dynamic star."– Biographer Lon Davis in
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A male stunt double wearing a wig performed the majority of the more dangerous stunts in White's later films. The public was largely unaware that White and other actors used stunt doubles, but in August 1922, the truth was revealed. During the filming of White's final serial
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consisted of 20 two-reel episodes that were released weekly. The serial proved to be a hit with audiences and made White a major celebrity; she soon was earning $ 1,750 per week. She followed this serial with an even bigger box-office hit:
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was inducted into the Nation Film Registry. All of her films were made at studios on the East Coast because White reportedly never visited Hollywood. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Pearl White has a star on the
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White was born in Green Ridge, Missouri to Edgar White, a farmer, and Lizzie G. House. She had four brothers and sisters. The family later moved to Springfield, Missouri. At age 6, she made her stage debut as "Little Eva" in
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in Manhattan gave her top billing in a number of slapstick comedy shorts from 1912 to 1914. White then took a vacation in Europe. Upon her return, she signed with Eclectic Film Company, a subsidiary of Pathé in 1914.
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In 1910, White had trouble with her throat, and her voice began to fail from the nightly theatrical performances. She made her debut in films that year, starring in a series of one-reel dramas and comedies for
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White left the majority of her fortune, including jewelry and property, to Theodore Cossika. She also bequeathed money to her father, nieces, and nephews, and her will provided $ 73,000 to charities.
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By the time she retired from films in 1924, White had amassed a fortune of $ 2 million ($ 36 million in 2023). A shrewd businesswoman, she invested in a successful Parisian nightclub, a
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in New York. She claimed she had performed in Cuba for a time under the name Miss Mazee, singing American songs in a dance hall. Her travels as a singer also took her to South America.
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Pearl White's place in film history is important in both the evolution of cinema genres and the role of women. Like many silent films, many of White's films are now considered
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in the Bronx. It was at Powers Films that White honed her skills at physical comedy and stunt work. She became a popular player with the company and caught the attention of
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due to issues with her liver. She slipped into a coma on August 3, 1938, and died the following day of what was identified in her obituaries as a "liver ailment" (likely
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had continued to cause her pain, which she eased with drugs and alcohol. A year before her death, White got her affairs in order, purchased a plot in Cimetière de Passy (
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with the ambition to appear in dramatic roles. Over the next two years, White appeared in 10 drama films for Fox but her popularity had begun to wane.
337:. The film features the central character Pauline in a story involving considerable action, for which the athletic Pearl White proved ideally suited. 1268: 1847: 1570: 1366: 487:. She became involved with Theodore Cossika, a Greek businessman, who shared her love of travel. Together, they purchased a home near Cairo. 1965: 187:(March 4, 1889 – August 4, 1938) was an American stage and film actress. She began her career on the stage at age 6, and later moved on to 1626: 1960: 1700: 1544: 1657: 1910: 1310: 1900: 1970: 1930: 1920: 1440: 1252: 1710: 1528: 507:, an early film actress. In 1919, she married actor Wallace McCutcheon Jr., son of pioneering cinematographer and director 204:. Often cast as a plucky onscreen heroine, White's roles directly contrasted those of the popularized archetypal ingénue. 807: 329: 200: 1945: 1940: 667: 1935: 1915: 1802: 1763: 1607: 1492: 1421: 596: 554:
due to years of heavy drinking). She was 49. White was buried in Cimetière de Passy after a small, private funeral.
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Brettell, Andrew; King, Noel; Kennedy, Damien; Imwold, Denise; Leonard, Warren Hsu; von Rohr, Heather (2005).
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Dubbed the "Queen of the Serials", White was noted for doing the majority of her own stunts, most notably in
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resort hotel/casino, and a stable of 10 race horses. White divided her time between her townhouse in
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Quarter of Paris. While living there, she made her last film for her friend, Belgian-born director
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By 1937, White was dying of liver failure. The injury she sustained to her spine while filming
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in the United States), her final film, in France in 1924. White returned to the stage in a
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only is known to exist in a reduced nine-reel version released in Europe in 1916, but
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Famous American Women: A Biographical Dictionary from Colonial Times to the Present
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survives in its entirety and was selected for preservation in the United States
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in London, where she earned $ 3,000 per week. She then retired from performing.
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The Woman Who Dared: The Life and Times of Pearl White, Queen of the Serials
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White played minor roles for several years, when she was spotted by the
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She soon joined the company full-time, touring through the American
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on October 10, 1907. They divorced in 1914. In 1913 she lived with
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Fletcher, Adelle Whitely (February 1921). "Reconsidering Pearl".
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Over the next five years, White appeared in the popular serials
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in 1911 and several other of the independent studios, until the
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White was married twice and had no children. She married actor
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By 1919, White had grown tired of film serials and signed with
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was complete, White traveled to Europe for another vacation.
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For the silent-era theatre organist and piano player, see
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Silent Film Actresses and Their Most Popular Characters
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In 1910, White was offered a role by Pathé Frères in
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Silent Lives: 100 Biographies of the Silent Film Era.
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Index

Pearl White (organist)

Green Ridge, Missouri
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Cimetière de Passy
Victor Sutherland
silent films
serials
The Perils of Pauline
Uncle Tom's Cabin
bareback rider

The Moving Picture World
Midwest
Powers Film Company
Pat Powers
Pathé Frères
Bound Brook, New Jersey
Lubin Studios
Crystal Film Company

Louis J. Gasnier
The Perils of Pauline
Charles W. Goddard
The Exploits of Elaine
Fox Film Corporation

Photoplay
Pathé
Blanche Rubenstein

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