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Josie's Declaration of Independence (cinema 1914) - actors & actresses

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Public domain photograph of a movie actress, film scene, movie industry, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The height of the silent movie era (the 1910s-1920s) was a period of artistic innovation. Silent film stars had to use their faces to express every emotion — a skill that was lost on most actors when talkies replaced silent movies. Several silent stars including Wallace Beery, Shearer, Laurel and Hardy, Greta Garbo, and Janet Gaynor made a successful transition to talkies.

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billy rose theatre division billy rose theatre collection photograph file josie s declaration josie declaration independence cinema billy rose theatre billy rose theatre theater founding fathers declaration of independence united states continental congress american revolution revolutionary war american history revolutionary america ultra high resolution high resolution movie industry performing arts actors and actresses silent films wwi movie advertisement theatrical productions theaters new york public library
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1914
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Silent Movie Stars

Silent film actors and productions of 1910-1940
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New York Public Library
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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billy rose theatre division billy rose theatre collection photograph file josie s declaration josie declaration independence cinema billy rose theatre billy rose theatre theater founding fathers declaration of independence united states continental congress american revolution revolutionary war american history revolutionary america ultra high resolution high resolution movie industry performing arts actors and actresses silent films wwi movie advertisement theatrical productions theaters new york public library