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Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, April 19, 1924.
Lita Grey, Charley Chaplin‘s new leading lady.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, April 19, 1924
& Lita Grey signing contract to appear
as Chaplin‘s leading lady. Instead she married him.
(...) Photo, Theodore Huff, Charlie Chaplin, New York 1951
& „One of those long term contracts“
– Felix The Cat, Hollywood Heritage Museum
& Chaplin‘s „Gold Rush“ (...)
The comedian has selected as his leading
lady Lita Grey, a California girl. She originally appeared
with Chaplin in „The Kid.“
(...) Variety, March 12, 1924
& Charles Chaplin has a new leading lady in his Western
comedy, a beautiful Californian girl called Lita Grey.
She is a brunette, and would pass for a Spanish girl, with her
vivid colouring and lithe grace.
(...) Pictures and the Picturegoer, London, May 1924
„Will appear with him“
Editorial content. „Lita Grey, Chaplin‘s new leading lady,
will appear with him in the next sequence of his
comedy to be filmed, and this will be this young woman‘s
first appearance before the camera, since the role
she played in The Kid. It is expected now that the picture
will be finished and ready for public view sometime
in September next, and will be distributed by United Artists
Corporation as an autumn release.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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