AILEEN PRINGLE 1930s Apeda Studio 10x8 PORTRAIT #AP35

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  • Start : Fri 16 Aug 2024 07:59:34 (NZST)
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Original 10 inch x 8 inch M.G.M. Portrait of AILEEN PRINGLE

Photo by the Apeda Studio in New York with the name within the image lower right corner.
The studio was founded in 1906 by Alexander W. Dreyfoos and Henry Obstfield.

Two popular romances starring the petite actress with dark brown hair and green eyes were ''Three Weeks'' and ''His Hour,'' two 1924 silents based on scripts by Elinor Glyn, a Hollywood arbiter of the flapper era.
Miss Pringle's leading men included John Gilbert, in flirtatious adventures, and Lew Cody, in domestic farces. Among her movies were ''Souls for Sale'' (1923), ''Wife of the Centaur'' (1924), ''A Kiss in the Dark'' (1925), ''Soul Mates'' (1926), ''Adam and Evil'' (1927), ''Beau Broadway'' (1928) and ''Puttin' on the Ritz'' (1930).
She was born Aileen Bisbee in San Francisco, the daughter of George W. Bisbee, the president of the Pioneer Fruit Company, and was educated in private schools in Paris and London, where she went on the stage in 1915. She soon appeared on Broadway and began making silent films in 1919. Nearly a decade later, she adjusted well to talkies, but the films were minor, her roles shrank and she retired in 1939.
The actress had been married to Charles McK. Pringle, the son of a former governor of Jamaica, and to the novelist James M. Cain. Both marriages ended in divorce.

The portrait is in very good condition .

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#223180823
Start TimeFri 16 Aug 2024 07:59:34 (NZST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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