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Study Guide: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.: A Cinematic Legacy

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr.: A Cinematic Legacy Study Guide

Early Life and Stage Beginnings

Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was born with the name Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman.

Answer: True

Explanation: The historical record indicates that Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was born Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman in Denver, Colorado, subsequently adopting his maternal surname.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was born in Denver, Colorado.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was born in Denver, Colorado.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s father abandoned the family when Douglas was an adult.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to the assertion, Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s father abandoned the family when Douglas was five years old, not as an adult. He was raised by his mother.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. adopted the surname Fairbanks from his mother's first husband.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. adopted the surname Fairbanks from his mother's first husband, as his father had abandoned the family.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was initiated into the Freemasons at Beverly Hills Lodge No. 528.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was a member of the Freemasons and was initiated into Beverly Hills Lodge No. 528.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. made his Broadway debut in the early 1900s.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. made his Broadway debut in February 1902, which falls within the early 1900s.

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By the late 1900s, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. had established himself as a recognized stage actor.

Answer: True

Explanation: By the late 1900s, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. had indeed established himself as a recognized and accomplished stage actor on Broadway.

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The play *A Gentleman from Mississippi* was an early film role for Douglas Fairbanks Sr.

Answer: False

Explanation: The play *A Gentleman from Mississippi* was a notable early Broadway appearance for Douglas Fairbanks Sr., not an early film role.

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What was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s birth name?

Answer: Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s birth name was Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman.

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In which city and state was Douglas Fairbanks Sr. born?

Answer: Denver, Colorado

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was born in Denver, Colorado.

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Who were identified as Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s parents in the source material?

Answer: Hezekiah Charles Ullman and Ella Adelaide (née Marsh) Ullman

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s parents were identified as Hezekiah Charles Ullman and Ella Adelaide (née Marsh) Ullman.

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When did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. make his debut on the Broadway stage?

Answer: February 1902

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. made his Broadway debut in February 1902.

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Which play is mentioned in the source as a notable early Broadway appearance for Douglas Fairbanks Sr.?

Answer: *A Gentleman from Mississippi*

Explanation: The play *A Gentleman from Mississippi* is mentioned as a notable early Broadway appearance for Douglas Fairbanks Sr.

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Entry into Cinema and Early Career

Douglas Fairbanks Sr. made his film debut in 1919.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. made his film debut in 1915 in the movie *The Lamb*, not in 1919.

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The movie *The Lamb* was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first film.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first film, marking his debut in the medium, was *The Lamb*, released in 1915.

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In 1917, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. published a novel titled *Live and Learn*.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1917, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. published a self-help book titled *Laugh and Live*, not a novel titled *Live and Learn*. The work focused on positive psychology and self-assurance.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. established the Douglas Fairbanks Film Corporation in 1916 to gain more creative control.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. established the Douglas Fairbanks Film Corporation in 1916 to secure greater control over his film productions.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. worked under director D. W. Griffith at Paramount Pictures.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. worked with D. W. Griffith at Triangle Pictures, not Paramount Pictures. His early collaboration with Griffith occurred in 1915.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. had a starring role in the 1925 film *Ben-Hur*.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was not a star in the 1925 film *Ben-Hur*; he is noted as having been a crowd extra in the chariot race scene.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was credited as a producer for films starting as early as 1916.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was credited as a producer for films starting as early as 1916, indicating his significant involvement beyond acting.

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In what year did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. make his debut in film?

Answer: 1915

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. made his film debut in 1915.

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What was the title of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s very first film?

Answer: *The Lamb*

Explanation: The title of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s very first film was *The Lamb*.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. founded the Douglas Fairbanks Film Corporation in 1916 primarily to achieve what goal?

Answer: Secure greater control over his film productions.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. established the Douglas Fairbanks Film Corporation in 1916 to gain more creative control over his productions.

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What was the nature of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s early film work with director D. W. Griffith at Triangle Pictures?

Answer: Griffith directed Fairbanks in his first film, *The Lamb*.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. worked under director D. W. Griffith at Triangle Pictures, and Griffith directed Fairbanks in his first film, *The Lamb*.

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How is the 1916 film *The Mystery of the Leaping Fish*, starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr., described in the source?

Answer: A 'cocaine comedy'

Explanation: The 1916 film *The Mystery of the Leaping Fish*, starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr., is described as a 'cocaine comedy'.

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What do the filmography details suggest about Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s contributions beyond acting?

Answer: He was also credited as a producer and writer for multiple films.

Explanation: The filmography details indicate that Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was also credited as a producer and writer for multiple films, demonstrating contributions beyond acting.

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The Swashbuckling Superstar

Douglas Fairbanks Sr. transitioned to adventure films with *Robin Hood* in 1922.

Answer: False

Explanation: While *Robin Hood* (1922) was a significant adventure film, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. transitioned to the genre earlier with *The Mark of Zorro* in 1920.

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The film *The Mark of Zorro* (1920) was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first major success in the adventure film genre.

Answer: True

Explanation: *The Mark of Zorro* (1920) is widely recognized as Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first major success in the adventure film genre, propelling him to superstardom.

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Films like *The Thief of Bagdad* (1924) and *The Gaucho* (1927) were part of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s swashbuckling era.

Answer: True

Explanation: Indeed, films such as *The Thief of Bagdad* (1924) and *The Gaucho* (1927) are prime examples of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s highly successful swashbuckling era.

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*The Iron Mask* (1929) was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first sound film.

Answer: False

Explanation: *The Iron Mask* (1929) was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s final silent film, not his first sound film. It did, however, feature a spoken prologue.

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Swashbuckling films are characterized by heroic characters engaging in daring sword fights.

Answer: True

Explanation: Swashbuckling films are characterized by heroic protagonists engaging in daring sword fights and adventurous exploits, often set in historical or fantastical contexts.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. starred as the title character in *The Thief of Bagdad* (1924) and also served as its producer and writer.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the 1924 film *The Thief of Bagdad*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. starred in the title role and also served as its producer and writer.

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Which film marked Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s significant shift from primarily comedic roles to adventure films?

Answer: *The Mark of Zorro*

Explanation: The film *The Mark of Zorro* (1920) marked Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s significant shift from primarily comedic roles to the adventure film genre.

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Which of the following films is NOT listed in the source as one of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s famous swashbuckling movies?

Answer: *The Three Musketeers* (1921)

Explanation: Based on the provided source material, *The Three Musketeers* (1921) is not listed among Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s famous swashbuckling movies.

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The film *The Iron Mask* (1929) is notable in Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s filmography for being:

Answer: His last silent film, featuring a spoken prologue.

Explanation: *The Iron Mask* (1929) was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s final silent film, not his first sound film. It did, however, feature a spoken prologue.

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In the context of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s career, what does the term 'swashbuckling' primarily refer to?

Answer: A genre characterized by heroic characters, daring sword fights, and adventure.

Explanation: Swashbuckling films are characterized by heroic protagonists engaging in daring sword fights and adventurous exploits, often set in historical or fantastical contexts.

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In the 1929 film adaptation of Shakespeare's *The Taming of the Shrew*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. portrayed which character?

Answer: Petruchio

Explanation: In the 1929 film adaptation of Shakespeare's *The Taming of the Shrew*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. portrayed the character of Petruchio.

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In the 1924 film *The Thief of Bagdad*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. fulfilled which roles?

Answer: As the title character, producer, and writer.

Explanation: In the 1924 film *The Thief of Bagdad*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. starred in the title role and also served as its producer and writer.

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Industry Leadership and Partnerships

Douglas Fairbanks Sr. co-founded United Artists in 1919 alongside Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1919, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was a key co-founder of United Artists, collaborating with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith to establish the distribution company.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married Mary Pickford in 1920.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married Mary Pickford in 1920, forming one of Hollywood's most iconic couples.

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The estate known as Pickfair was the residence of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford.

Answer: True

Explanation: Pickfair, a renowned estate, served as the residence for Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford, symbolizing their status as 'Hollywood royalty'.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was the second president of the Motion Picture Academy.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was the first president of the Motion Picture Academy, not the second.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. hosted the first Academy Awards ceremony.

Answer: True

Explanation: As the first president of the Motion Picture Academy, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. hosted the inaugural Academy Awards ceremony.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford left their handprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1925.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford left their handprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1927, not 1925.

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The Motion Picture Fund, co-organized by Fairbanks Sr., aimed to assist industry professionals who were unable to work.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Motion Picture Fund, co-organized by Fairbanks Sr., was established to provide financial assistance to industry professionals who were unable to work.

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The public overwhelmingly supported the marriage of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford.

Answer: True

Explanation: The public overwhelmingly supported the marriage of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford, solidifying their status as "Hollywood Royalty."

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The term 'Hollywood royalty' applied to Fairbanks and Pickford reflected their status as influential leading stars.

Answer: True

Explanation: The designation 'Hollywood royalty' applied to Fairbanks and Pickford signified their immense popularity, influence, and status as leading stars in the film industry.

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Which significant film distribution company was co-founded by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. in 1919?

Answer: United Artists

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. co-founded the significant film distribution company United Artists in 1919.

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Who were the other key film pioneers who co-founded United Artists with Douglas Fairbanks Sr.?

Answer: Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith

Explanation: The other key film pioneers who co-founded United Artists with Douglas Fairbanks Sr. were Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married actress Mary Pickford in which year?

Answer: 1920

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married actress Mary Pickford in 1920.

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What was the name of the famous estate shared by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford, symbolizing their status?

Answer: Pickfair

Explanation: The famous estate shared by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford, symbolizing their status, was named Pickfair.

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What key leadership role did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. hold in the founding of the Motion Picture Academy?

Answer: He served as its first president.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. held the key leadership role of first president in the founding of the Motion Picture Academy.

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Who had the honor of hosting the very first Academy Awards ceremony?

Answer: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. had the honor of hosting the first Academy Awards ceremony.

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On what specific date did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford participate in the handprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre?

Answer: April 30, 1927

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford participated in the handprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on April 30, 1927.

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What was the primary purpose of the Motion Picture Fund, which Douglas Fairbanks Sr. helped organize?

Answer: To provide financial assistance to industry members unable to work.

Explanation: The Motion Picture Fund, co-organized by Fairbanks Sr., aimed to assist industry professionals who were unable to work.

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What was the general public reaction to the marriage of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford?

Answer: Overwhelming support and enthusiasm, solidifying their 'Hollywood Royalty' status.

Explanation: The public reaction to the marriage of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford was overwhelmingly supportive, solidifying their status as "Hollywood Royalty."

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The film 'Hollywood royalty' applied to Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford primarily signified:

Answer: Their immense popularity, influence, and status as leading stars.

Explanation: The designation 'Hollywood royalty' applied to Fairbanks and Pickford signified their immense popularity, influence, and status as leading stars in the film industry.

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Later Career, Personal Life, and Transition

Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first wife was named Mary Pickford.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mary Pickford was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s second wife. His first wife was Anna Beth Sully.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and his first wife, Anna Beth Sully, had one son.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and his first wife, Anna Beth Sully, had one son, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who also became a notable actor.

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The advent of sound films negatively impacted Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s career.

Answer: True

Explanation: The introduction of sound films significantly impacted Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s career, contributing to a decline in his popularity due to the limitations of the new technology and his own health.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s final film was *The Private Life of Don Juan* (1934).

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s final film was *The Private Life of Don Juan*, released in 1934.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. retired from acting in 1936 after divorcing Mary Pickford.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. retired from acting in 1934, after his final film, prior to his divorce from Mary Pickford in 1936.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford divorced in 1936.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford officially divorced in 1936.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married Sylvia Ashley in Paris in March 1936.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following his divorce from Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married Sylvia Ashley in Paris in March 1936.

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The divorce between Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Anna Beth Sully was finalized in 1918.

Answer: False

Explanation: The divorce between Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Anna Beth Sully was finalized in early 1919, not 1918.

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In *Ali Baba Goes to Town* (1937), Douglas Fairbanks Sr. appeared in the title role.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the 1937 film *Ali Baba Goes to Town*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. appeared as himself at a fictional premiere, rather than in the title role.

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Who was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first wife?

Answer: Anna Beth Sully

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s first wife was Anna Beth Sully.

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How did the introduction of sound films, or 'talkies', generally affect Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s career trajectory?

Answer: It significantly impacted his career, contributing to a decline in popularity.

Explanation: The advent of sound films generally had a negative impact on Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s career, contributing to a decline in his popularity.

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What was the title of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s final film appearance?

Answer: *The Private Life of Don Juan*

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s final film was *The Private Life of Don Juan*, released in 1934.

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In what year did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford officially divorce?

Answer: 1936

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Mary Pickford officially divorced in 1936.

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Whom did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. marry following his divorce from Mary Pickford?

Answer: Sylvia Ashley

Explanation: Following his divorce from Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. married Sylvia Ashley.

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In the 1937 film *Ali Baba Goes to Town*, what was Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s specific role?

Answer: He appeared as himself at a fictional film premiere.

Explanation: In the 1937 film *Ali Baba Goes to Town*, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. appeared as himself at a fictional premiere, rather than in the title role.

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Death and Enduring Legacy

Douglas Fairbanks Sr. died in 1939 at the age of 65.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. died on December 12, 1939, at the age of 56, not 65.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. died in Santa Monica, California.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. passed away in Santa Monica, California.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s reported last words were, 'It's been a good life.'

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s reported last words were, "I've never felt better," not "It's been a good life."

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was initially buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Answer: False

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was initially buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, not Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s remains were eventually moved to Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following his initial interment, Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s remains were eventually moved to Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was the first posthumous recipient of an Academy Honorary Award.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was the first posthumous recipient of an Academy Honorary Award.

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The nickname 'The Gauchos' for UCSB sports teams was inspired by Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s film *The Gaucho*.

Answer: True

Explanation: The nickname 'The Gauchos' for UCSB sports teams was inspired by Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s film *The Gaucho*.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. participated in war bond drives during World War I.

Answer: True

Explanation: During World War I, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. participated in war bond drives, notably as part of the "Four Minute Men" initiative.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was instrumental in the founding of the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was instrumental in the founding of the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. is remembered as 'The King of Hollywood' during the silent film era.

Answer: True

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. is primarily remembered as 'The King of Hollywood' during the silent film era, recognized for his stardom and contributions to industry infrastructure.

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The Douglas Fairbanks Museum was established by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Douglas Fairbanks Museum was established by fans in Austin, Texas, not by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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The exhibition 'Douglas Fairbanks: The First King of Hollywood' was held in 2009.

Answer: True

Explanation: The exhibition 'Douglas Fairbanks: The First King of Hollywood' was held in 2009 and mounted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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According to the source, how did Douglas Fairbanks Sr. die?

Answer: He died following a heart attack.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. died following a heart attack.

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Where was Douglas Fairbanks Sr. initially buried after his death?

Answer: Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was initially buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, not Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. holds the distinction of being the first recipient of which posthumous award?

Answer: An Academy Honorary Award

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was the first posthumous recipient of an Academy Honorary Award.

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The nickname 'The Gauchos' for the University of California-Santa Barbara sports teams was adopted in honor of which Douglas Fairbanks Sr. film?

Answer: *The Gaucho*

Explanation: The nickname 'The Gauchos' for UCSB sports teams was inspired by Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s film *The Gaucho*.

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During World War I, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. actively participated in which initiative?

Answer: Selling war bonds as part of the "Four Minute Men".

Explanation: During World War I, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. participated in war bond drives, notably as part of the "Four Minute Men" initiative.

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Douglas Fairbanks Sr. played a significant role in the establishment of which prominent university film school?

Answer: USC School of Cinematic Arts

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was instrumental in the founding of the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

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What is the Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study, mentioned in relation to his legacy?

Answer: An institution associated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, housing the Margaret Herrick Library.

Explanation: The Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study is an institution associated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, housing the Margaret Herrick Library.

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How is Douglas Fairbanks Sr. primarily remembered in the context of Hollywood's silent film era?

Answer: As 'The King of Hollywood' and a key industry builder.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. is primarily remembered as 'The King of Hollywood' during the silent film era, recognized for his stardom and contributions to industry infrastructure.

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The Douglas Fairbanks Museum, dedicated to preserving his legacy, was originally established by whom?

Answer: Fans in Austin, Texas

Explanation: The Douglas Fairbanks Museum was established by fans in Austin, Texas, not by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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Which organization mounted the exhibition titled 'Douglas Fairbanks: The First King of Hollywood' in 2009?

Answer: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Explanation: The exhibition 'Douglas Fairbanks: The First King of Hollywood' was held in 2009 and mounted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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What connection does the source mention between Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and the USC Fencing Club?

Answer: His involvement is noted in relation to a statue honoring him on campus.

Explanation: Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s connection to the USC Fencing Club is noted in relation to a statue honoring him on campus, recognizing his contributions.

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