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Photoplay, New York, May 1924.

Alvin Langdon Coburn (photographer), Frank Harris, 1913,

National Portrait Gallery, London

& Speech is Golden. Some stars who passed the voice test

and made big come-backs when the silent drama

broke into noise (...) And Mildred Harris. Mildred was off again,

on again. Sometimes in vaudeville; sometimes

in a quickie. But Mildred can sing and she can speak lines.

So she made her comeback in „Melody of Love.“

(...)  Photo, Photoplay, Feb. 1929

& In several of the bitterest of his Contemporary Portraits:

Fourth Series (Brentano), of a truth Frank Harris

seems to succeed fully in sinking to the level of the worst

implications of the word „gargoyles“, certain favored

impersonations he lists among his present most precious aims.“

(...) Bookman, March 1924

& Mildred Harris has been married twice within the

year, both times to the same man. On November

twenty-ninth she eloped to Mexico with Terrence McGovern.

The wedding was kept a secret until April, when Miss

Harris and Mr. McGovern made the bond doubly sure by going

to Greenwich, Connecticut, and having another

ceremony performed. Miss Harris divorced Charles Chaplin

in 1920 after a brief and unhappy married life. This

time she has not picked an actor for a husband. Mr. McGovern

is in the real estate business in Florida.

(...) Studio News & Gossip East and West by Cal York.

Photoplay, New York, June 1925


„Mr. Chaplin‘s account of his telephone talks with her“

Editorial content. „The Chaplin-Harris Divorce

      A Hitherto Untold Tale of the

      Negotiations Preceding the Divorce

      By Permission of Brentano´s

      In Frank Harris‘ Contemporary Portraits, copyrighted

by Brentano‘s, there is an amusing and interesting

new light thrown on the perennially fresh Charles Chaplin-

Mildred Harris divorce episode. Some of the tearful

and conflicting statements issued by Miss Harris to the

newspapers are recounted, and there is also given

Mr. Chaplin‘s account of his telephone talks with her about

the case.“ (...)


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