
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gladys Marie Smith (April 8, 1894 – May 29, 1979), known professionally as Mary Pickford, was a Canadian actress resident in the U.S., and also producer, screenwriter and film studio founder, who was a pioneer in the US film industry with a Hollywood career that spanned five decades. Pickford alongside her future husband, actor-producer Douglas Fairbanks, founded Pickford–Fairbanks Studios and United Artists, and was one of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Pickford is considered to be one of the most recognisable women in history. Known as "America's Sweetheart" during the silent film era, she is named on the list of the AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars as the 24th-top female star from the Classical Hollywood Cinema era and the "girl with the curls." Pickford was one of the Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood and a significant figure in the development of film acting. She was one of the earliest stars to be billed under her own name, and was one of the most popular actresses of the 1910s and 1920s, earning the nickname "Queen of the Movies." She is credited with having defined the ingénue type in cinema. She was awarded the second Academy Award for Best Actress for her first sound film role in Coquette (1929). By the late 1920s, Pickford's career went into decline. She received an Academy Honorary Award in 1976 in consideration of her contributions to American cinema.

as Ramona

as Self
1988

as Alice Vance
1910

as Ramona
1910

as The Maid / In Pawnshop
1909

as The Virgin Mary
1927

as Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited)
1925

as Rosita
1923

1967

as Artful Kate Stanley
1911

as Mary Pickford
1923
as Bessie
1909

as Mayme
1918
as Self - Actress (archive footage)
2017

as Self
2023

as Self (archive footage)
2020

as Self - Actress (archive footage)
2017

as Self (archive footage)
2016

as Self (archive footage)
2014

as Self (archive footage)
2013

as Self (archive footage)
2012

as Sigrid Holmquist (archive footage)
2010

as Self (archive footage)
2008

as Self (voice) (archive footage)
2007

as Self (archive footage)
2005

as Self/Archival Footage
2005

as Self (archive footage)
2003

as Self (archive footage)
2003

2002

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2002

as Self (archive footage)
2002

as Self / Numerous Roles (archive footage) (uncredited)
2000

as Self / Various roles (archive footage)
1998

1995

as (archive footage) (uncredited)
1988

as Self (archive footage)
1982

as Self (archive footage)
1976

1967
Executive Producer