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Clara Kimball Young as Marguerite Gautier in Camille, 1915. In the new medium of motion pictures, and without much screen competition, Young's star at Vitagraph rose quickly. Young was predominantly cast in one- and two-reel roles as the virtuous heroine.
Cast: Clara Kimball Young with George Cooper, James Young, Lillian Walker, Julia Swayne Gordon, Rosemary Theby. Review from Moving Picture World, August 12, 1913 "WANTED, A SISTER" (Vitagraph), July 22.--A comedy revolving around aclever female impersonaltion.
Clara Kimball Young. Actress: The Common Law. Clara Kimball Young was born Clarisa Kimball on September 6, 1890, to Edward Kimball and the former Mrs. E.M. Kimball, traveling stock company actors with the Holden Co.
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Clara Kimball Young appeared in many Vitagraph films from at least 1912 to 1915, though some sources place her there as early as 1909. These films are not well documented, so this is only a provisional list.
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“Announcement.” Moving Picture World (11 Jan. 1919): 170. “Both Sides ‘Stand Pat’ in C. K. Young Matter.”Moving Picture World (18 Jan. 1919): 313. “C. K. Y. Film Corporation Formed.” Moving Picture World (11 Aug. 1917): 918. “Clara Kimball Young, Artist.” Moving Picture World (3 Oct. 1914): 41. “Clara Kimball Young, Carson Correspondent.” Variety (...
A. Archival Filmography: Extant Film Titles: 1. Clara Kimball Young as Actress A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Dir.: Charles Kent (Vitagraph Co. of America US 1909) cas.: Maurice Costello, Julia Swayne Gordon, Florence Turner, Gladys Hulette, Clara Kimball Young, si, b&w, 35mm. Archive: George Eastman Museum, BFI National Archive. Washington Under the A...
Spher and Braff have more complete filmographies for Clara Kimball Young than AFI or FIAF. There are numerous inconsistencies between sources as to who directed Young’s films. Cardinal Wolsey is generally attributed to Lawrence Trimble but may have been co-directed and/or produced by J. Stuart Blackton according to FIAF. Both Spehr and Braff list L...
Mahar, Karen Ward. "Clara Kimball Young." In Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall’Asta, eds. Women Film Pioneers Project. New York, NY: Columbia University Libraries, 2013.
Dec 25, 2021 · The Short Films of Clara Kimball Young, 1913: Reviews. Note, this is not necessarily all of the films for this year, just the ones for which I've been able to locate review or have viewing comments. For list of all the films, see the Filmography.
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Young, Clara Kimball (1890–1960) American silent-film actress. Born in September 1890 in Chicago, Illinois; died on October 15, 1960, in Woodland Hills, California; married James Young (a director and actor, divorced 1916); married Harry Garson (early 1920s).
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