- by the
Biograph Company Biograph girl, a
nickname given to some
early silent film
actresses featured in
films of the
Biograph Company Biograph Studios...
- The
Biograph Company, also
known as the
American Mutoscope and
Biograph Company, was a
motion picture company founded in 1895 and
active until 1916. It...
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Biograph Studios was an
early film
studio and
laboratory complex,
built in 1912 by the
Biograph Company at 807 East 175th Street, in The Bronx, New York...
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Biograph is a
compilation spanning the
career of
American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan,
released on
November 7, 1985, by
Columbia Records.
Consisting of...
- The
Biograph Theater on
Lincoln Avenue in the
Lincoln Park
neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, was
originally a
movie theater but now
presents live productions...
- The
Biograph was a
repertory movie theatre in the DC
neighborhood of Georgetown.
Opened on
September 30, 1967 in the s**** of the Nash auto dealership...
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Biograph Girl was a
phrase ****ociated with two early-20th-century actresses,
Florence Lawrence and Mary Pickford, who made black-and-white
silent films...
- 22, 1934,
local and
federal law-enforcement
officers closed in on the
Biograph Theater. When BOI
agents moved to
arrest Dillinger as he
exited the theater...
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Biograph Records is a
record label founded in 1967 by
Arnold S. Caplin. It
specialized in
reissuing vintage American ragtime, jazz, and
blues music. Its...
- the 1910s, she was
known as the "
Biograph Girl" for work as one of the
leading ladies in
silent films from the
Biograph Company. She
appeared in almost...