gladys smith
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Definition
Proper noun: * Gladys Smith: The birth name of Mary Pickford, a pioneering and highly influential United States film actress. She was born in Canada and achieved major stardom during the era of silent films. She was a co-founder of the film studio United Artists and a key figure in early Hollywood.
Usage Notes
- This term refers specifically to the historical person, Mary Pickford, using her original name. It is used primarily in biographical, historical, or film studies contexts.
- As a proper noun, it is always capitalized.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The actress known to the world as Mary Pickford was born Gladys Smith in Toronto.
- Biographers often explore the transition from Gladys Smith, the Canadian girl, to Mary Pickford, "America's Sweetheart".
- The early life of Gladys Smith was marked by financial hardship.
Advanced Usage
- The name is used to denote the private or pre-fame identity of the public figure Mary Pickford, often to contrast her personal life with her professional persona.
Variants and Related Words
- Mary Pickford (proper noun): The stage name and primary public identity of Gladys Smith.
- "America's Sweetheart" (proper noun): A common nickname for Mary Pickford during her peak fame.
Synonyms
- Mary Pickford
Key Facts
- Lifespan: 1893–1979
- Nationality (Birth): Canadian
- Nationality (Career/Public): Associated with the United States film industry
- Era: Silent film
- Significance: Major star, studio co-founder (United Artists), and influential figure in early cinema.
Noun
- United States film actress (born in Canada) who starred in silent films (1893-1979)