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  1. Nov 23, 2020 · The young women staying at Yatta sewed masks for the hundreds of children in their care under the watchful eye of Esther Mulli. Now, the children run around campus with homemade cloth masks...

    • Wesley "Freckles" Barry
    • Peggy Montgomery
    • Jackie Coogan
    • Coy Watson, Jr.
    • Ernie Morrison
    • Virginia Davis
    • Bruce Guerin
    • Arthur Trimble
    • Lassie Lou Ahern
    • Lawrence David Mckeen

    Wesley Barry, one of Tinsel Town's first child stars, was famous for his freckled face. A Hollywood native, Barry started his show business career at just 7 years old, and by 1919 he had appeared in a dozen films. After outgrowing his boyish charm, Barry made the leap from the big screen to behind the scenes, carving out a successful career as a di...

    Silent screen star "Baby" Peggy Montgomery made her Hollywood debut while still a toddler. By the age of 10, the expressive, dark-eyed Montgomery had dozens of films under her belt, out-earned her father, and lived in a Beverly Hills estate. With the arrival of both "talkies" and adulthood, Montgomery's star faded. By the 1960s, she had established...

    Jackie Coogan hit the big time playing Charlie Chaplin's little buddy in the 1921 silent film The Kid, amassing an estimated fortune of $4 million before he was 10 years old. Money, however, didn't buy the talented child star happiness. In 1938, Coogan sued his mother and stepfather for squandering his earnings. Years later, Coogan made a triumphan...

    Coy Watson was born into a hardworking Hollywood family. His father, Coy Watson Sr., was a local cowboy who made a name for himself in early Westerns. Coy Jr. and his eight siblings followed their father into the business, with Coy Jr. earning the name "The Keystone Kid" for his numerous appearances in Sennett Studios' popular Keystone Copsseries. ...

    Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison is often called the first black child star. At the tender age of 3, Morrison landed his debut role in The Soul of a Child. A number of short films followed before he was cast as the oldest member of the legendary Our Gang. Morrison made 28 episodes of the classic series, raking in $10,000 per year—making him the high...

    Virginia Davis, Walt Disney's first silver screen star, shot to fame playing a character called Alice in a series of shorts inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Predating Mickey Mouse by almost a decade, the spritely Davis propelled the young Disney out of bankruptcyin the early 1920s and went on to make over a dozen shorts in which she...

    Los Angeles native Bruce Guerin was the talented son of a former vaudeville dancer and the head of electrical effects on the Sennett lot. His doleful expression won him a contract with Warner Brothers and a role in legendary director Josef von Sternberg's masterpiece, Salvation Hunters. A musical prodigy, Guerin requested piano lessons when he was ...

    Adorable Arthur Trimble, with his pageboy haircut and oversized hat, brought Richard Outcault's popular cartoon character Buster Brown to life. Between 1925 and 1929, Trimble starred in fifty shorts, including "Buster Be Good," "Buster Helps Dad," and "Buster's Skyrocket."

    Lassie Lou Ahern made her screen debut when she was 3 years old in the 1923 adaptation of Jack London's The Call of the Wild. Recurring roles in the popular Charley Chase comedy shorts and Helen Holmes serials followed, rocketing Lassie to stardom. Her famous face could be found hawking everything from Sunkist oranges to her own clothing line. In 1...

    Lawrence David McKeen, as Baby Snookums, lit up the silver screen while still in diapers. He starred in almost 40 Newlyweds and Their Baby shorts as both Snookums and, as he got older, Sunny Jim. The beloved child star, who had a candy bar named after him, died at the age of 8 from measles complications. You may also like: 101 Years of Stock Market...

  2. Apr 11, 2023 · Jurors in the triple murder trial of a woman accused in the death of her two children and a romantic rival were shown gruesome photographs of the slain children Tuesday afternoon. Seven-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and his big sister Tylee Ryan were last seen in September of 2019, sparking a nationwide search.

  3. Oct 29, 2019 · Here's What Studio 54's Infamous Halloween Parties Really Looked Like. In the 1970s, Studio 54 was a palace of excess and hedonism — and on Halloween, this infamous nightclub opened its doors to the costumed ghouls of New York City. Gabriel H. Sanchez. BuzzFeed News Photo Essay Editor.

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  4. Aug 15, 2019 · Charles Richard Mullan, Jr. Hospitalman. H&S CO, 1ST BN, 9TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF. United States Navy. Berkeley, California. December 16, 1946 to June 28, 1967. CHARLES R MULLAN Jr is on the Wall at Panel 22E, Line 80. See the full profile or name rubbing for Charles Mullan.

  5. Dec 3, 2016 · Charles Mullan & Some Descendents History. Some descendants for Charles MULLAN. Research by Lyle Rockwell and Mary Mys. First Generation. 1. Charles MULLAN was born on 10 Nov 1811 in Elkland Township, Sullivan Co., PA. He died on 27 Aug 1874 in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA.

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