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Tully Marshall photograph album of silent and early sound film.

Title
  1. Tully Marshall photograph album of silent and early sound film.
Published by
  1. 1916-1941.

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Additional authors
  1. Marshall, Tully, 1864-1943
  2. Fairfax, Marion
  3. Lord, Pauline, 1890-1950
  4. Gibson, Hoot, 1892-1962
  5. Lewis, Ralph, 1872-1937
  6. Stumar, John, 1892-1962
  7. Edwards, Walter, -1920
  8. James, Alan, 1890-1952
  9. Robbins, Jess, 1886-1973
  10. Sedgwick, Edward, 1892-1953
  11. Fairbanks, Douglas, 1883-1939
Description
  1. 1 album : 41 unnumbered leaves of photographs; 18 cm
Summary
  1. An early 20th-century photograph album containing uncredited prints collected by the actor Tully Marshall documenting his appearances in silent and early sound films, many now considered lost.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. In honor of George Freedley
Subject
  1. Lasky Home Guard
  2. Lost films
  3. D.W. Griffith, Inc
  4. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
  5. Triangle Film Corporation
  6. Actors > Caricatures and cartoons
  7. World War, 1914-1918 > Motion pictures and the war
  8. Indians in motion pictures
  9. Marion Fairfax Productions
  10. Photographic prints
  11. Actors as soldiers
  12. Photograph albums
  13. Chinese in motion pictures
  14. Western films
  15. Thos. H. Ince Corp
  16. California > Militia > 20th century
  17. Autographs
  18. United Artists Corporation
  19. Silent films
  20. Hopper, De Wolf, 1858-1935, > actor
  21. Talmadge, Constance, 1898-1973, > actor
  22. Talmadge, Norma, 1894-1957, > actor
  23. Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917, > director
  24. Daniels, Bebe, 1901-1971, > actor
  25. Hawley, Wanda, 1895-1963, > actor
  26. Horton, Edward Everett, > actor
  27. Terry, Ethel Grey, -1931, > actor
  28. Houdini, Harry, 1874-1926, > actor
  29. Murray, Mae, 1885-1965, > actor
  30. Reid, Wallace, 1891-1923, > actor
  31. Mei, Tsen, Lady, > actor
  32. Fleming, Victor, 1889-1949, > film director
  33. Young, James L., 1878-1948, > film director
Genre/Form
  1. Autographs.
  2. Photograph albums.
  3. Photographic prints.
Call number
  1. MWEZ+ n.c. 5442A-5442B
Note
  1. The photographs have been annotated with film titles, dates, and the names of production companies and actors. Some photographs are inscribed to Marshall by his co-stars, including Pauline Lord, Hoot Gibson, and Ralph Lewis, and members of production crews, including the cinematographer John Stumar and the directors Walter Edwards, Alvin J. Neitz [also known as Alan James], Jess Robbins, and Edward Sedgwick. Personal images include the homes of Marshall and his wife, the screenwriter Marion Fairfax; Marshall in uniform as a member of the Lasky Home Guard [Unit 51 of the California National Guard, made up of employees of the Famous Players-Lasky production company during World War I]; and Marshall as a young drama student at Santa Clara College. Candid images include DeWolf Hopper, Constance Talmadge, Norma Talmadge, and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Posed scene shots and character studies include images of Bebe Daniels, Wanda Hawley, Edward Everett Horton with Ethel Grey Terry, Harry Houdini, Mae Murray, and Wallace Reid. Of note is an autographed publicity photo of the stars affiliated with the Triangle Film Corporation, including Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.; scenes from the early Chinese American film, Lotus Blossom (1921), with Lady Tsen Mei [born as Josephine Augusta Moy] and a mainly Chinese cast; location shots of The Covered Wagon (1923), including Marshall depicted in costume with a Native American child; Marshall in costume in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923); scenes from Victor Fleming's Law of the Lawless (1923); and a candid photo of director James Young with Marshall in costume as Fagin while filming Oliver Twist (1916) on location in Pasadena. Clippings with half tone photographs and caricatures of Marshall are scattered throughout the album.
  2. A made-to-purpose photograph album of unknown origin with "V Specials" and "Tully Marshall" embossed in gold on the cover, which is of soft black leather. An undated clipping from the New York Star newspaper entitled "Tully Marshall, a Triangle villain without whiskers" is affixed to the verso of the front cover. A large, folded sheet printed with Marshall's extensive stage and film credits along with his agent's contact information is affixed to the verso of the back cover.
Source (note)
  1. Mrs. Tully Marshall [Marion Fairfax]
Biography (note)
  1. Tully Marshall was born April 10, 1864 in Nevada City, California, and died March 10, 1943 in Encino, California. A versatile actor who specialized in iconic character roles in a number of genres, Marshall had already accumulated more than two decades of stage credits in both California and New York, touring with stock acting companies and working with established stars like Helena Modjeska and Fannie Davenport, when he began work in the nascent silent film industry, achieving early recognition as the High Priest of Bel-Marduk in D. W. Griffith's epic, Intolerance (1916). He was married to the screenwriter Marion Fairfax.
Title
  1. Tully Marshall photograph album of silent and early sound film.
Publisher
  1. 1916-1941.
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Biography
  1. Tully Marshall was born April 10, 1864 in Nevada City, California, and died March 10, 1943 in Encino, California. A versatile actor who specialized in iconic character roles in a number of genres, Marshall had already accumulated more than two decades of stage credits in both California and New York, touring with stock acting companies and working with established stars like Helena Modjeska and Fannie Davenport, when he began work in the nascent silent film industry, achieving early recognition as the High Priest of Bel-Marduk in D. W. Griffith's epic, Intolerance (1916). He was married to the screenwriter Marion Fairfax.
Local note
  1. The leather cover is badly degraded with red rot and has been placed in an accompanying container (MWEZ + n.c. 5442B). A pair of cord shoelaces strung through spine of the album to hold it together has been removed for preservation purposes and retained.
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Added author
  1. Marshall, Tully, 1864-1943, actor, former owner.
  2. Fairfax, Marion, former owner.
  3. Lord, Pauline, 1890-1950, actor, autographer.
  4. Gibson, Hoot, 1892-1962, actor, autographer.
  5. Lewis, Ralph, 1872-1937, actor, autographer.
  6. Stumar, John, 1892-1962, cinematographer, autographer.
  7. Edwards, Walter, -1920, director, autographer.
  8. James, Alan, 1890-1952, director, autographer.
  9. Robbins, Jess, 1886-1973, director, autographer.
  10. Sedgwick, Edward, 1892-1953, director, autographer.
  11. Fairbanks, Douglas, 1883-1939, actor, autographer.
Research call number
  1. MWEZ+ n.c. 5442A-5442B
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