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San Francisco Examiner, S. F., Cal., April 18, 1927.

Edna Purviance

(...) Photoplay Cover, Sept. 1916

& Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, circa 1917,

Discovering Chaplin

& Edna Purviance, undated

& Edna Purviance, undated, Hulton Archive

& Edna Purviance, undated

& Edna Purviance sailed for Europe

to make a picture and refused to talk to the ship reporters

about the Chaplin marital difficulties.

(...) Photo P. & A., Motion Picture, April 1927

& A Woman of Paris returns. After a year in France,

Edna Purviance, Charlie Chaplin‘s best leading

woman, tried to slip quietly back to Hollywood. Will she

return to the screen?

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Dec. 1927

& EDNA PURVIANCE‘S FILM

      Chaplin Producing, but Not Directing

(...) Variety, Aug. 12, 1925

& Charlie May Direct Purviance

(...) Film Daily, Dec. 22, 1925

& Von Sternberg Apart 4 Months Married (...)

      Joseph Von Sternberg, film director, and his wife,

Riza Royce, film actress, have separated after four months

of a turbulent honeymoon. The couple were married

when Von Sternberg finished the Edna Purviance picture

for Charlie Chaplin and immediately went to Europe.

(...) Variety, Oct. 27, 1926

& No leading woman in features with Charlie Chaplin

ever reached stardom. Edna Purviance, with him

through long and short features, got as far being featured

on her own, but never into the star group. Now

she is off the screen.

      Then Georgia Hale, heralded as star possibility, appeared

in „The Gold Rush,“ and is now free-lancing.

      Chaplin‘s other leading lady, Merna Kennedy, who

appeared opposite him in „The Circus“ and

is to be released soon, has not been greatly sought

by producers since she got through.

(...) THE STAR SCREEN COMIC JINX FOR PRETTY

LEADING LADIES, Variety, Jan. 4, 1928


„Piqued because of the linking of her name and Chaplin‘s“

Editorial content. „Edna Purviance Piqued at U. S.

      Not Coming Back, Says Friend

      SO THIS IS HOME!

      Mrs. Helbush Home From Abroad“

      Photo. „Mrs. Herman H. Helbush, who has returned to San

      Francisco after a trip abroad in which she learned

      of Edna Purviance‘s intention to become an expatriate.“

      Edna Purviance, for several years leading woman

for Charles Chaplin, has no intention of returning to the United

States. This was the word brought back to San Francisco

by Mrs Herman H. Helbush, who arrived at the Hotel St. Francis

yesterday after six months abroad.

      The actress is piqued because of the linking of her name

and Chaplin‘s, according to the San Francisco woman.“


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