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Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif., November 13, 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
& MILDRED HARRIS
„Dad,“ „The Woman in the House,“ and „Habit“
First National Attractions
(...) Photo by David Berns, Moving Picture World, Dec. 25, 1920
& THE CITY. Mildred Harris Chaplin was granted
a divorce from famous film comedian, and court approved
agreement giving her $50,000 down and $57,000
within a year. It‘s understood she will get $200,000 all told;
wife painted funny man as grouch.
(...) Los Angeles Times, Nov. 13, 1920
„She shall not use the name of Chaplin professionally“
Editorial content. „Paints Famous Funny Man as Grouch.
Photos. „Mildred Harris and Charlie Chaplin.“
„Mildred Harris Chaplin
Gets Divorce And Cash.
Film Comedian Must Pay ex-Wife Close to Two Hundred
Thousand; She Tells of Life of Slights.
Mrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin, wife of Charlie Chaplin,
famous film comedian, was granted a divorce by
Judge York yesterday afternoon. Mr. Chaplin was not present,
but Attorney Arthur Wright was in court to protect his
interests if an attack was made on the property agreement
entered into between Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin. The court
approved the agreement, which provided that $50,000 should
be paid Mrs. Chaplin immediately and $57,000 within
a year. It is understood that all told Mrs. Chaplin will receive
approximately $200,000 from the settlement.
A condition attached to the agreement is that she shall
not use the name of Chaplin professionally.“ (...)
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