Pickfair, Beverly Hills, California, United States
E51887
Pickfair in Beverly Hills, California, was the famed Hollywood estate of silent film star Mary Pickford and her husband Douglas Fairbanks, long regarded as one of early Hollywood’s most glamorous and influential social hubs.
Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Hollywood landmark
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historic estate → |
| architecturalStyle | mansion → |
| associatedCouple | Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks → |
| associatedPerson |
Charlie Chaplin
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United Artists founders → |
| associatedWith |
Hollywood Golden Age
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surface form: "Golden Age of Hollywood"
Hollywood elite → |
| associatedWithIndustry | film industry → |
| category |
Historic houses in California
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Hollywood history → Houses in Beverly Hills, California → |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| culturalRole |
center of social life for early Hollywood stars
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symbol of Hollywood glamour → |
| demolishedIn | 1990s → |
| eraOfProminence | silent film era → |
| fameReason |
legendary Hollywood parties and gatherings
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residence of two of the most famous silent film stars → |
| famousResident |
Douglas Fairbanks
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Mary Pickford → |
| heritage |
iconic residence of Douglas Fairbanks
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iconic residence of Mary Pickford → |
| locatedIn |
Beverly Hills, California, United States
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surface form: "Beverly Hills, California"
California, United States →
surface form: "California"
Los Angeles County, California NERFINISHED → |
| mediaCoverage | frequently covered in early Hollywood press → |
| namedAfter |
Douglas Fairbanks
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Mary Pickford → |
| notableFor |
association with silent film stars
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celebrity guests → lavish parties → |
| originalOwner |
Douglas Fairbanks
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Mary Pickford → |
| ownershipType | private property → |
| replacedBy | new mansion on same site → |
| significance |
influential social hub of early Hollywood
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one of early Hollywood’s most glamorous estates → |
| status | demolished → |
| symbolizes |
luxury lifestyle of film stars in the 1920s
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rise of Hollywood celebrity culture → |
| tourismInterest | site of historical interest for film history enthusiasts → |
| use |
private residence
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social gathering place → |
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