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Fay Stevenson, Evening World, New York, August 4, 1920.
MILDRED HARRIS
„Dad,“ „The Woman in the House,“ and „Habit“
First National Attractions
(...) Photo by David Berns, Moving Picture World, Jan. 25, 1920
& MILDRED HARRIS‘ baby-days were spent in a studio – she
really grew up with the films. It is not surprising, then, that
she lately elected to continue her screen career in preference
to making an appearance on the stage.
(...) Photo by David Berns, Photoplay, Feb. 1921
& CHAPLIN ALSO TU SUE
FOR DIVORCE, IS REPORT
Counter Action to Wife‘s Plea Said to Name
Two „Other Men“
(...) Los Angeles Herald, Aug. 4, 1920
„It is almost impossible to live with a genius“
Editorial content. „Can a Woman Be Happy
If Married to a Genius?
Pretty 19-Year-Old Mildred Chaplin, In Divorce Suit,
Claims She Cannot Live With the World‘s Funniest Man.
,Genius Hubbies Do Not Make Fireside Companions‘
By Fay Stevenson.“ (...)
WHY is it impossible to live with a genius?
I put this question to sweet little nineteen-year-old Mildred
Harris Chaplin, who has just brought suit for divorce
from her husband, Charlie Chaplin, the man who makes people
laugh until the tears roll down their cheeks.“ (...)
„,It is almost impossible to live with a genius,‘ she said, because
he‘s DIFFERENT from any one else in world.‘“ (...)
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