John Gilbert (actor)
John Gilbert (July 10, 1899 – January 9, 1936) was an actor and major star of the silent film era.
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July 10 - 1899 - January 9 - 1936 - Silent film
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Known as ?the great lover,? he rivaled even the great Rudolph Valentino as a box office draw. Though he was often cited as one of the high profile examples of an actor who was unsuccessful in making the transition to talkies, his decline as a star in fact had more to do with studio politics and money than the sound of his voice on screen.
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Rudolph Valentino - Talkies
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Born John Cecil Pringle in Logan, Utah to stock company actor parents, he struggled through a childhood of abuse and neglect before coming to Hollywood as a teenager. He first found work as an extra with the Thomas Ince Studios, and soon became a favorite of Maurice Tourneur, who also hired him to write and direct several pictures. He quickly rose through the ranks, building his reputation as an actor in such films as Heart o' the Hills opposite Mary Pickford. In 1921, Gilbert signed a three year contract with Fox Film Corporation, where he was cast as a romantic leading man.
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Logan, Utah - Hollywood - Thomas Ince - Maurice Tourneur - Mary Pickford - 1921 - Fox Film Corporation - Leading man
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In 1924, he moved to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he became a full-fledged star with such high-profile films as His Hour (directed by King Vidor and written by Elinor Glyn), He Who Gets Slapped (co-staring Lon Chaney, Sr. and Norma Shearer, and directed by Victor Sjöström), and The Merry Widow (directed by Erich von Stroheim). In 1925, Gilbert was once again directed by King Vidor in the war epic The Big Parade, which became the second highest grossing silent film in cinema history. The following year, Vidor reunited Gilbert with two of his co-stars from that picture, Renée Adorée and Karl Dane, for the film La bohème which also starred Lillian Gish.
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1924 - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - King Vidor - Elinor Glyn - Lon Chaney, Sr. - Norma Shearer - Victor Sjöström - Erich von Stroheim - 1925 - The Big Parade - Renée Adorée - Karl Dane - La bohème - Lillian Gish
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Gilbert married the highly successful film actress Leatrice Joy in 1922. The union produced a daughter, Leatrice Gilbert Fountain, but the tempestuous marriage only lasted two years. The couple divorced in 1924, with Joy charging that of Gilbert was a compulsive philanderer.
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Leatrice Joy - 1922
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That same year, Gilbert made Flesh and the Devil, his first film with Greta Garbo. They soon began a very public relationship, much to the delight of their fans. Gilbert planned to marry her, but Garbo got cold feet and never showed up for the ceremony. Despite their rocky off-screen relationship, they continued to generate box-office revenue for the studio, and MGM paired them in two more silents -- Love, a modern adaptation of Anna Karenina, and A Woman of Affairs.
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Flesh and the Devil - Greta Garbo - Anna Karenina
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Throughout his time at MGM, Gilbert had frequently clashed with studio head Louis B. Mayer over creative maters. While waiting to see if Garbo would show up for her wedding, Mayer allegedly made a rude remark to Gilbert that caused him to fly into a rage and physically attack the mogul. After that, Gilbert?s career began its downward slide as the studio assigned him to lesser projects.
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With the coming of sound, Gilbert?s career faltered, due more to the quality of the projects he was given rather than the quality of his voice, although it is a frequently cited Hollywood legend that audiences ridiculed Gilbert's somewhat high voice. In 1933, he starred opposite Garbo for the last time in Queen Christina. However, the picture failed to revive his career. By that point, alcoholism had severely damaged his health, and he died of a heart attack without ever regaining his former reputation.
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1933 - Queen Christina - Alcoholism
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On his passing in 1936, John Gilbert was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery - Glendale, California
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He was married four times, and had two daughters. His daughter Leatrice Gilbert Fountain (from his marriage to silent film actress Leatrice Joy), wrote a biography of her father's life that was published in 1985.
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Leatrice Gilbert Fountain - Leatrice Joy
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John Gilbert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at at 1755 Vine Street and in 1994, he was honored with his image on a United States postage stamp designed by caricaturist Al Hirschfeld.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame - United States postage stamp - Al Hirschfeld
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