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HELD as firmly as Mary Pickford in the affection of those who remember the silent movies Richard Barthelmess, Trinity 17. Like Pickford Barthelmess was one of the first artists to co-directly out of a peculiar art sponsored by former furriers and glove salesmen. Like her he has remained in the imaginations of those who applauded the screen's first crudities and naive, simplicity that often had a power of its own. Manly, but not robust heroism and splendid, sad faced patience through adversity won Richard Barthelmess his place
Member of a family in theatrical circles, Barthelmess came to the movies a college man, graduate of the Trinity Jesters, when motion picture performance were a roug unschooled let. His first picture was "War Brides." Under the acgis of David W. Gritlith, outmoded now, Barthelmess made long longstand outside of the theatres to see his Chinamth Broken Blossoms, with Lillian Gish, and his movie lad in Tellable David. In 1917 his Parent Leader had a pathos no story of a boxer has since had.
When the talkies came, dick made Weary Rino the old technique of manly fortitude this time was a voice. Partly successful of late as a ganglia aviator and in reles of sociological significance of Indian and Southern cotton field worker--The pathes does not capture as before. Like Pickes wealthy, he does not need to make many pictures a his leisure to visit the Printy campus necessary.
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