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    Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott; January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was a Canadian-American producer, director, actor, and studio head who was known...
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  • Mack Sennett was a Canadian-born American film director, producer and actor. This is an incomplete (at the time) list of films with Sennett acting, producing...
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    director and screenwriter. She was a popular star and collaborator of Mack Sennett in their Keystone Studios films, and at the height of her career in the...
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    part of Echo Park) on July 4, 1912 as the Keystone Pictures Studio by Mack Sennett with backing from actor-writer Adam Kessel (1866–1946) and Charles O...
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  • involves the tumultuous romantic relationship between Hollywood director Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand (transformed from an artist's model to a waitress from...
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  • Sennett may refer to: Blake Sennett (born 1973), American musician George Burritt Sennett (1840–1900), American ornithologist and businessman Mack Sennett...
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    Sennett Bathing Beauties was a bevy of women performing in bathing costumes assembled by film producer Mack Sennett during the silent film era. The Sennett...
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    such as Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, and was a part of the Mack Sennett studio team. He is believed to have been the first filmed "victim" of...
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  • 1912, Bison's Edendale lot was bought by Mack Sennett. After a rough start in New Jersey, movie maker Mack Sennett and his Keystone Comedies arrived in Edendale...
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  • He entered the film industry as a screenwriter in 1920, writing for Mack Sennett. His credits included The Quack Doctor (1920). He wrote the feature Broken...
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