1. Pickford - Noun
2. Pickford - Proper noun
United States film actress (born in Canada) who starred in silent films (1893-1979)
Source: WordNetI was 25 and the most popular celebrity in the world, with the possible exception of my friend Mary Pickford. Gloria Swanson
Canadians send us great hockey players. You also send us wonderful performers, from the beginning, with Mary Pickford. Jamie Farr
In my day, the only people who achieved real independence were my father, Mary Pickford and Charles Chaplin, who, with D. W. Griffith, formed United Artists. Other than that, everybody belonged to the big studios. They had no say in their own careers. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
What Marie Antoinette was to eighteenth-century France, Mary Pickford is to twentieth-century America. Frank Crowninshield
According to Hawks, Neilan did not show up to work one day and the resourceful Hawks offered to direct a scene himself, which Pickford agreed to allow. Source: Internet
Chaplin left the company in 1955, and Pickford followed suit in 1956, selling her remaining shares for three million dollars. citation Personal life Mary Pickford, 1921 Pickford was married three times. Source: Internet