* | March 4, 1889 Green Ridge, Missouri, USA | |
as Pearl Fay White | ||
† | August 4, 1938 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France |
Marina Dahlquist (ed.) Exporting Perilous Pauline, Pearl White and the Serial Film Craze Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
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Manuel Weltmann and Raymond Lee Pearl White, The Peerless Fearless Girl South Brunswick, 1969 |
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Foreword by John-Michael Howson Cut!, Hollywood murders, accidents, and other tragedies Willoughby, Australia, 2005 |
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David W. Menefee The first female stars, women of the silent era Westport, Connecticut; London, 2004 |
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Eve Golden Golden Images, 41 Essays on Silent Film Stars Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 2001 |
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Ally Acker Reel Women, Pioneers of the Cinema 1896-Present New York, 1991 |
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Buck Rainey Those Fabulous Serial Heroines, Their Lives and Films Metuchen, N.J. & London, 1990 |
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Charles Donald Fox and Milton L. Silver (eds.) Who's Who on the Screen New York City, 1920 |
Richard Abel (ed.) Encyclopedia of early cinema London and New York, 2005 |
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Denise Lowe An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films, 1895 - 1930 New York, London, Oxford, 2005 |
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Glenn Mitchell A-Z of Silent Film Comedy, An Illustrated Companion London, 1998 |
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Roy Liebman Silent Film Performers, An Annotated Bibliography of Published, Unpublished and Archival Sources for over 350 Actors and Actresses Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 1996 |
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Danny Peary Cult Movie Stars New York, [..], 1991 |
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Charles Donald Fox Mirrors of Hollywood, with brief biographies of favorite film folk New York, 1925 |
John Richard Finch and Paul Elby Close-Ups, From the Golden Age of the Silent Cinema South Brunswick and New York - London, 1978 |
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Mary Dawn Earley Stars of the Twenties, Observed by James Abbe New York, 1975 |
Marina Dahlquist, Introduction, Why Pearl?, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
Rudmer Canjels, Changing Views and Perspectives, Translating Pearl White's American Adventures in Wartime France, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
Marina Dahlquist, "The Best-Known Woman in the World", Pearl White and the American Serial Film in Sweden, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
Monica Dall'Asta, Pearl, the Swift One, or the Extraordinary Adventures of Pearl White in France, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
Christina Petersen, "The Most Assassinated Woman in the World", Pearl White and the First Avant-Garde, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
Kevin B. Johnson, Fascinations for the Nation, American Serial Film, Czechoslovakia, and the Afterlives of Pearl White, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |
Weihong Bao, From Pearl White to White Rose Woo, Tracing the Vernacular Body of Nüxia in Chinese Silent Cinema, 1927-1931, in: Marina Dahlquist (ed.), Exporting Perilous Pauline, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, 2013 |