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  1. Charlotte Smith (June 9, 1893 – December 9, 1936), known professionally as Lottie Pickford, was a Canadian-American silent film actress and socialite. She was the younger sister of fellow actress Mary Pickford and elder sister of actor Jack Pickford.

  2. Lottie Pickford was born on 9 June 1895 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was an actress, known for Fanchon, the Cricket (1915), White Roses (1910) and A Strange Meeting (1909). She was married to John William Lock, Russel O. Gillard, Allan Forrest and Alfred Rupp.

  3. Lottie Pickford (June 9, 1893 – December 9, 1936) was a silent film actress, socialite, and sister to Mary Pickford and Jack Pickford. Her career is often overshadowed by that of her siblings and...

  4. Aug 14, 2011 · Lottie Pickford died of a heart attack on December 9, 1936 in Los Angeles. She was buried next to her brother and mother in the Pickford plot in Forest Lawn-Glendale. Even though Lottie had a short life, she wound up being married four times! Her first husband was a broker named Alfred Rupp in 1915.

  5. American actress. Name variations: Lottie Pickford Forrest. Born Charlotte Smith, June 9, 1895, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died Dec 9, 1936, in Los Angeles, CA; sister of Jack Pickford (actor-director) and Mary Pickford (actress); m. George Rupp, 1920; m. Allan Forrest (actor), 1922 (div. 1928).

  6. Mar 16, 2023 · Lottie Pickford (1920) Mary soon secured work for her brother and sister (now called Jack and Lottie Pickford, respectively) at the studio. During the next year and a half, Mary appeared in eighty films (almost one per week), while Jack in twenty-eight and Lottie in twenty-five.

  7. Actress Lottie Pickford, born on Jun 9, 1895 and died on Dec 9, 1936 starred in Don Q, Son of Zorro, Sweet Memories, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, To Save Her Soul, The Hessian Renegades, The Red Man's View, His Trust, The Diamond from the Sky