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  Clara Kimball Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clara Kimball Young (September 6, 1890 - October 15, 1960) was a notable highly regarded and publicly popular film actress of the early silent film era.
Clara Kimball Young was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA; her parents Edward M. Kimball and Pauline Maddern were travelling stock actors.
Clara Kimball Young died of a stroke at the Motion Picture House on October 15, 1960 in Woodland Hills, California and was laid to rest at the Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clara_Kimball_Young   (699 words)

  
 Clara Kimball Young in The Silent Collection by Tammy Stone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Clara made many films at Vitagraph, and these are among the best of her career – she had a natural charm that came through despite her newness to the silver screen.
Clara and Harry were becoming closer and closer, although much of this was covert as she and James Young were not officially separated yet (James actually assaulted Harry with a knife as he and Clara exited New York’s Astor Theater in February of 1917).
Meanwhile, Clara was becoming embroiled in lawsuit after lawsuit, and she was all but attacked in all the trade papers and gossip columns.
www.things-and-other-stuff.com /movies/profiles/clara-kimball-young.htm   (1731 words)

  
 The Films of Clara Kimball Young
Young Russian woman neglects to tell her English uncle and the lord he forces her to marry that she is a widow with a child.
Young, who is third billed, has a touching bit as an embittered extra wearily applying her makeup and saying she keeps at it to feed her family.
Young, with face partially obscured by a large hat, has only a brief bit as a skeptical friend of one of the producers, and is not in the play proper.
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/CKY/filmography.htm   (3829 words)

  
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Miss Young played the school teacher, Molly, in "The Virginian," appeared in "Barbara Fretchie," and was in the ingenue in "The Gentleman from Mississippi," with her father joining the company to play the lead, Tom Wise's part.
Vitagraph, Miss Young explained, was the first company to believe in making its players popular, and printed their names in small letters on the lithographs, featuring the whole cast as it were, with the names of John Bunny, Maurice Costello and Florence Turner in larger type.
Finally, in 1914, instead of "Vitagraph presents 'A Million Bid'," it was "Clara Kimball Young" in the electric lights at the Vitagraph theater, New York, in that company's first five-reeler, "My Official Wife." She was the first Vitagraph star to land there, and it was the first time she really starred.
www.public.asu.edu /~ialong/Taylor36.txt   (11097 words)

  
 Miskatonic University Department of Literature
Young plays a woman of wealth who is left penniless when her mother dies.
Valerie West (Clara Kimball Young) is a girl of refinement and education who left practically destitute through the death of her mother, is forced into accepting a position as a model.
Throughout the development of the character of a young girl of education and refinement who is forced to seek employment as an artists' model, Clara Kimball Young draws the spectator into a state of sympathetic solicitude for her.
www.yankeeclassic.com /miskatonic/dliterature/authors/chambers/works/rwcbibl-films1916.htm   (2234 words)

  
 © Clara Kimball Young - Silent Film Star - goldensilents.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
One of the first real stars of the silent screen era, Clara Kimball Young was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 6th, 1890 to a stage acting couple, Mr.
Clara first appeared on the stage at the age of three with her parents, and went on tour with them around the country doing vaudeville shows.
Clara was married three times, the last marriage lasted until her husband's death in 1937.
www.goldensilents.com /stars/clarakimballyoung.html   (341 words)

  
 Clara Kimball Young photo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Clara Kimball Young was born Sept. 6, 1890, in Chicago, IL.
The fact that her popularity continued to grow and her husband's didn't is attributed, at least in part, to their divorce in 1919.
Young's comeback film was considered to be Joel McCrea's "Kept Husbands" (1932) in which she played a society matron.
www.silentsaregolden.com /photos/clarakimballyoungphoto.html   (327 words)

  
 Clara Kimball Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In modern times this slavery has reached a much higher point, for Clara Kimball Young has been turning her glorious orbs upon mankind for years, ever adding to her list of admirers in almost every corner of the earth.
The only rival of the Kimball eyes, in her film productions, is the gracious young star herself, with her remarkable control over the feelings of audiences, from the motion picture screen, a thing cold in its very makeup.
Little Clara appeared upon the stage with her parents at the age of three years.
silentgents.com /BYoung.html   (336 words)

  
 The Clara Kimball Young Website
Clara Kimball Young was once the most popular movie star in America, and the queen of adult society dramas of the 1910s.
But by the mid 1920s she was out of films, and when she came back in the 1930s it was largely in bit roles in B pictures.
By Edward M. Kimball (Clara's Father), from "Hey Rube, 1933
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/CKY/home.htm   (455 words)

  
 Kimball Family Genealogy Forum (Page 7)
Re: Kimballs in Wisconsin - Tonya Cate 1/01/01
Re: Horace Kimball of Wisconsin - Bryant Kimball 10/08/99
Re: Isaac Kimball (abt 1776 to abt 1860) VT - Jann Callaghan Cullen 6/20/05
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 Loretta Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
LORETTA YOUNG was a child actress in motion pictures.
She is the sister of Polly Ann Young and Sally Blane.
Loretta was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, January 6, 1913, is 5 feet, 3 1/2 inches, weighs 100 pounds, and has light brown hair and blue eyes.
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 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Clara Kimball Young : Main
American actress Clara Kimball Young started making films as an ingénue at the Brooklyn-based Vitagraph Studios in 1912.
She was skilled at both comedy and drama; one of her better roles was the hypnotized title character in Trilby (1917).
Clara married James Young, a prominent actor and director, and saw to it that her fame wou...
www.vh1.com /movies/person/68708/personmain.jhtml   (89 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : Enter Madame : Main
Clara Kimball Young stars as a world-famous opera diva, while Elliot Dexter co-stars as he...
Clara Kimball Young stars as a world-famous opera diva, while Elliot Dexter co-stars as her long-neglected husband.
This sets the stage for Young's elaborate and often hilariously underhanded campaign to win her husband back.
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/57353/moviemain.jhtml   (121 words)

  
 Kimball Family Genealogy Forum (Page 5)
Re: RE:Clara Niagra Kimball Young - C.A Kirk 7/27/01
Kimballs- Caledonia County-VT @ mid1800s - Bonnie Buskey 4/01/00
Re: Kimballs- Caledonia County-VT @ mid1800s - Bonnie Buskey 2/19/02
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 Kimball Family Online - Clara Kimball Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edward Marshall was born in Keokuk, Iowa, 26 June 1859 and married in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 17 Jul 1889, Pauline Madelaine Garrett.
Pauline died in Los Angeles 11 Dec 1919 and was buried at Forest Lawn cemetery.
Edward Marshall Kimball was an actor (there are not many of them mentioned in anything I have read about the Kimballs, and this is the only one I think I can remember seeing listed that way in the original MandS).
www.kimballfamily.com /Bios/cky.htm   (341 words)

  
 Edward Kimball (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Omar the Tentmaker (1922) (as Edward M. Kimball)....
For the Soul of Rafael (1920) (as Edward M. Kimball)....
The Savage Woman (1918) (as Edward M. Kimball)....
indie.imdb.com /name/nm0453799   (202 words)

  
 Thanhouser Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hite died in a car accident in 1914 and Thanhouser, having fled the outbreak of World War I, resumed his duties as a now-salaried studio head in 1915.
The Thanhouser Corporation, in excellent financial condition despite an industry-wide depression, leased its studio space to the Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation and ceased operations in 1917.
Actresses featured in Thanhouser films include Mignon Anderson, Jeanne Eagels, Maude Fealy, Florence La Badie, Muriel Ostriche, Marguerite Snow, and Valda Valkyrien.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thanhouser_Company   (203 words)

  
 Clara Kimball Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Clara Kimball Young was born as Clarisa Kimball on September 6, 1890 to Edward M...
The Black Coin (1936) (as Clara K. Young)....
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Clara Kimball Young
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 Gareth Hughes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
GARETH HUGHES was born in Llanelly, Wales, in 1897, and was educated there and in Paris.
During his few years on the stage he played in "Everyman," "Moloch," and "Salome." His earlier screen work was with Clara Kimball Young in "Eyes of Youth," Marguerite Clark in "Mrs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," and he was with Famous Players in "Sentimental Tommy," the picture which attracted immediate attention to his ability.
silentladies.com /BHughesG.html   (104 words)

  
 Fort Lee Film Commission  |  Fort Lee, NJ
Among its directors, Fox hired a young man working for D.W. Griffith, Raoul Walsh, destined to become one of the most famous Hollywood directors.
He leased the Solax studio in Fort Lee and made it the production center for the Clara Kimball Young Film Corp. Selznick also released movies made by Joseph and Nicholas Schenck, partners with Marcus Lowe in a chain of movie theaters and a new amusement park in Fort Lee/Cliffside Park, Palisades Amusement Park.
Clara Kimball Young’s two companies were Equitable and Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation, which were related to World Pictures and Selznick.
www.fortleefilm.org /studios.html   (2791 words)

  
 Alexandre Dumas(jr.)
He met there Marie Duplessis, a young courtesan, who died of tuberculosis in 1847 and inspired Dumas' romantic novel, La Dame aux Camélias.
Not being old enough to invent, I content myself with narrating, and I beg the reader to assure himself of the truth of a story in which all the characters, with the exception of the heroine, are still alive." The story is narrated by the writer Armand Duval, his friend.
Marguerite Gautier is a beautiful young courtesan suffering from tuberculosis.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /adumas2.htm   (1396 words)

  
 DVD Pacific   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hills Of Old Wyoming (79 min.) - When cattle rustlers raid the Bar-20 Ranch, Hopalong Cassidy and his boys trace the thieves to a nearby Indian reservation where not everything is as it appears.
The reservation authorities try to arrest the cowboys, who must shoot their way to freedom in order to uncover the real culprits--a crooked government agent and his gang.
Conspiring with the president of the railroad (a young Lee J. Cobb in his first screen appearance), Hoppy uncovers the hidden identity of the bandit leader and corrals the cunning villain.
www.dvdpacific.com /item.asp?ID=11873   (182 words)

  
 Clara Kimball Young - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Clara Kimball Young - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, CD's and Postcards
This is the only Clara Kimball Young image on the site.
This is page 276 featuring Clara Kimball Young.
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 Silent Era: People: Actresses: Clara Kimball Young
People active in the silent era and people who keep the silent era alive.
Married to director James Young circa 1912; divorced 1919.
Clara Kimball Young began film work for Vitagraph in 1912.
www.silentera.com /people/actresses/Young-ClaraKimball.html   (103 words)

  
 Young Actor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 The Love of Sunya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Plot: A girl gazes into a crystal ball to see her future with three different men and chooses the one who offers her true love.
For her first production for United Artists, Swanson decided to do a remake of Clara Kimball Young's 1919 film Eyes of Youth.
It did not take her long to realize that film production was not what it was cracked up to be.
home.hiwaay.net /~oliver/gssunya.html   (176 words)

  
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 eBay - clara card, Movie Memorabilia, Postcards Paper items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Rare CLARA LOU SHERIDAN (Ann Sheridan) Pin Up Card 1930
Santa Clara CA RV Camper Sales Truck Business Card
Clara Barton Red Cross Founder Photo History Trade Card
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 Hollywood Extra Girl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Principal Cast: Cecil B. DeMille (himself), Ann Sheridan (Genevieve), Suzanne Emery (herself), Clara Kimball Young (Grace).
In Hollywood Extra Girl, for example, he is seen not only as charming, dedicated and fatherly, but also demanding, arrogant, somewhat insensitive, and forgetful of the young extra's name.
It would be overstating the case to say that DeMille bares his soul in these films, but as in his autobiography, these brief portraits demonstrate that he was willing to acknowledge his own shortcomings, even if he didn't often appreciate it when others pointed them out to him.
www.ammi.org /film_programs/program_notes/h/hollywood_extra_girl.html   (204 words)

  
 Mablan Films   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
YOUNG ENGINEER IS INSPIRED BY HIS ROLE MODEL, CASEY JONES.
BELA LUGOSI, MARIA ALBA, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, DEAN BENTON, JOSEF SWICKARD, LUCIEN PRIVAL.
YOUNG COUPLE TRAVELS TO A REMOTE INN TO BE MARRIED BY A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, BUT SOON AFTER THEY ARRIVE, THE PHONE LINE IS CUT AND A KILLER BEGINS STALKING THEM AND THE OTHER OCCUPANTS OF THE INN.
www.mablanentertainment.com /30s12.htm   (911 words)

  
 Probation
Sally Blane, Betty Grable, Clara Kimball Young, John Darrow, J.
One young man is sentenced to probation for nearly beating a man to death for flirting with his underrage sister.
To make herself useful, Janet lets him complete his probation as her chauffeur, paving the way for a culture clash of character studies.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/probation   (306 words)

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