Jack Pickford

Actor and director, The Poor Little Rich Girl

Jack Pickford - Actor and director, The Poor Little Rich Girl
Born

August 18th, 1896
128 years ago

Died

January 3rd, 1933
92 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Canada

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An actor, director, and producer primarily in silent films during the early 20th century. Pickford gained recognition through roles in various films, achieving prominence in the industry. Directing and producing several films complemented acting career, showcasing versatility. Notable works include 'The Poor Little Rich Girl' and 'The Eternal City.' Collaboration with major film studios solidified reputation within the cinematic community, contributing to the growth of early film narratives.

Starred in 'The Poor Little Rich Girl'

Directed 'The Eternal City'

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