This ringleted silent film superstar co-founded United Artists at age 27 with Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith in 1919. Can you name her?

Answer Mary Pickford

along with experience beyond her years. She'd been a working actress since the tender age of seven, when her father's accidental death forced her to become the family's main breadwinner. The savvy businesswoman had also earned a hard bargaining reputation, having successfully renegotiated her salaries to unprecedented heights during the previous 7 years. The following year, Pickford married co-founder Fairbanks. The golden couple settled into Fairbanks's converted hunting lodge in Beverly Hills that came to be known as "Pickfair."

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