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  1. Clara Kimball Young (born Edith Matilda Clara Kimball; September 6, 1890 – October 15, 1960) was an American film actress who was popular in the early silent film era.

  2. In 1916, Clara Kimball Young became only the second female film star, after Mary Pickford, to set up her own namesake production company: the Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation.

  3. He was ousted as general manager of World Film in February 1916. Three months later he left formed the Clara Kimball Young Film Corp. to produce films for her with himself as president, and Selznick Productions Inc., to distribute both her films and those of independent production companies.

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  4. Dec 25, 2021 · The Easiest Way (1917) Clara Kimball Young Film Corp. Distributor: Lewis J. Selznick Enterprises; Selznick Pictures. Director: Albert Capellani. Scenario: Albert Capellani and Frederic Chapin. Camera: Hal Young and Jacques Monteran.

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  5. Oct 15, 2019 · In 1916, Clara Kimball Young became only the second female film star, after Mary Pickford, to set up her own namesake production company: the Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation. Soon after this, there was a flood of female star-producers, initiating what I have called a “second wave” of star companies, 1916–1923 (155).

  6. In 1916, she formed the Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation, producing only her films. Young's career in acting began with her roles in various films like "The Deep Purple" (1916), "The Marionettes" (1918) and "The Eyes of Youth" (1919).

  7. winnifredeatonarchive.org › CY1Clara Kimball Young

    Clara Kimball Young (1890-1960) was a popular American actress and producer of the early silent film era. She was a prominent film star of Vitagraph Studios and later of World Film Corporation, but many of her films with Vitagraph are now lost.