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THE LITTLE MOVIE MIRROR BOOKS
Magazine from United States
Ceased publication


- Small format, 16 pages, illustrated magazines.
- "Tells you all about your favorite screen player."
- Biographical data with photographs, usually end with a reproduction of a personal letter written directly to the fans, in the star's own handwriting.
- Published by New York Ross Publishing Co.

Last updated:
9 July 2012
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 1920 GALLERIES: 1920 All

1920
Ben Turpin was a frequent player in the Mack Sennett comedies, and appeared in such films as Uncle Tom Without a Cabin, The Battle Royal, and Saps at Sea.


1920
Bert Lytell was the star of such films as Alias the Lone Wolf, To Have and to Hold, and The Price of Redemption.


1920
Colleen Moore was the star of such films as The Scarlet Letter, The Power and the Glory, and Success at Any Price.


1920
Corinne Griffith appeared in such films as The Divine Lady, DeClasse, and Lillies of the Field.


1920
Doraldina (real name Dora Saunders) appeared in such films as The Naulahka, The Woman Untamed, and Passion Fruit.


1920
Harriet Hammond appeared in such films as Live and Let Live, Queen of the Chorus, and Down on the Farm.


1920
Lillian Gish was one of the great legends of the cinema, and appeared in such films as The Birth of a Nation, Intolerance, La Boheme, The Scarlet Letter, His Double Life, and Night of the Hunter.


1920
May Murray appeared in such films as To Have and to Hold, The Merry Widow, and Broadway Rose.


1920
Viola Dana appeared in such films as The Strange Case of Poison Ivy, Please Get Married, and Naughty Nanette.


1920
Wallace Reid appeared in such films as Early Days in the West, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and The Birth of a Nation. He died in 1923 at age 31, having become addicted to morphine after an injury on the film The Valley of the Giants. His death was a major scandal for Paramount, which had supplied him with the drug initially so he could keep working after the accident.


1920
William S. Hart appeared in such films as Ben-Hur, Two-Gun Hicks, and The Lion of the Hills.

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