Ironically, when the movie industry first started revealing actors' names, producers were hesitant about exactly what would happen: the hottest actors and actresses would find box office success and skyrocketing salaries. But it does not work; People found out the names of their favorite actors...and eventually the actors' unions demanded that the actors be named.
Anyway, Mary Pickford was certainly one of the first. She was "America's sweetheart" and had so much money and influence that she founded her own studio, United Artists, with Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and director D.W. Beat.
But the term "goddess" was more appropriate for Swedish actress Greta Garbo. By the time he made the switch to the walkie-talkie, the news was so big that advertisements and newspapers ran the headline "GARBO SPEAK!"
Garbo was also known to negotiate very good deals. When she decided she was unhappy with a proposed contract, the headline read "Garbo is leaving".
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Olivia Scarlett
Ironically, when the movie industry first started revealing actors' names, producers were hesitant about exactly what would happen: the hottest actors and actresses would find box office success and skyrocketing salaries. But it does not work; People found out the names of their favorite actors...and eventually the actors' unions demanded that the actors be named.
Anyway, Mary Pickford was certainly one of the first. She was "America's sweetheart" and had so much money and influence that she founded her own studio, United Artists, with Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and director D.W. Beat.
But the term "goddess" was more appropriate for Swedish actress Greta Garbo. By the time he made the switch to the walkie-talkie, the news was so big that advertisements and newspapers ran the headline "GARBO SPEAK!"
Garbo was also known to negotiate very good deals. When she decided she was unhappy with a proposed contract, the headline read "Garbo is leaving".