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Meeting Fleming lead to Hawk's first job in the film industry as a prop boy on the Douglas Fairbanks film In Again, Out Again for Famous Players-Lasky, which Fleming was employed on as the cinematographer.
The screenplay was written by Hawks, Seton Miller and Dan Totheroh and starred Richard Barthelmess and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Her next film, The Taming of The Shrew, made with husband Douglas Fairbanks, was a disaster at the box office.
On March 29, 1928, a radio show was broadcast from Pickford's bungalow, featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, Gloria Swanson, John Barrymore, D. W. Griffith and Dolores del Rio, among others, to speak on the The Dodge Brothers Hour to prove they could meet the challenge of talking movies.
Charlie Chaplin, Fairbanks ' best friend, was often present.
Avard Fairbanks sculpted the third Angel Moroni statue which was placed on the Washington D. C. Temple, dedicated in 1974.
Douglas Fairbanks as Robin Hood ; the sword he is depicted with was common in the oldest ballad s
He was given the middle name " Douglas ," after the actor, Douglas Fairbanks.
His vice president was Charles Fairbanks.
The trip continued to Fairbanks ( July 15 ) where it was decided ( July 16 ) that the President and his wife would return to Seward ( July 17 ) via the railroad.
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. was elected as the first president of the Academy.
Senator Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana was the obvious choice, since conservatives thought highly of him, yet he managed not to offend the party's more progressive elements.
Roosevelt was far from pleased with the idea of Fairbanks for vice-president.
With solid support from New York, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, Fairbanks was easily placed on the 1904 Republican ticket in order to appease the Old Guard.
William Howard Taft was nominated with 702 votes to 68 for Knox, 67 for Hughes, 58 for Cannon, 40 for Fairbanks, 25 for LaFollette, 16 for Foraker, 3 for President Roosevelt, and one abstention.
Former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks was nominated as his running mate.
His leading role in Moran of the Lady Letty was of a typical Douglas Fairbanks nature, however to capitalize on Valentino's bankability, his character was given a Spanish name and ancestry.
With the Fairbanks type being the epitome of manhood, Valentino was seen as a threat to the " All American " man.
On June 3, 1929, Crawford married Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. at Saint Malachy's Roman Catholic Church in New York City, although neither apparently was Catholic.
Fairbanks was the son of Douglas Fairbanks and the stepson of Mary Pickford, who were considered Hollywood royalty.
Following that first invitation, Crawford and Fairbanks, Jr. became more frequent guests, which was hard on Crawford.
While the Fairbanks men played golf together, Crawford was left either with Pickford or alone.
Tone and Crawford appeared together in Today We Live ( 1933 ) and were immediately drawn to each other, although Crawford was hesitant about entering into another romance so soon after her split from Fairbanks.

Fairbanks and elected
He was one of the commissioners appointed to build the state capitol 1874 ; in 1867 appointed clerk of Westchester County, but resigned after a short service ; made immigration commissioner by New York Legislature in 1870, but declined to serve ; member of boundary commission of the state of New York in 1875 ; had also been commissioner of quarantine and president of Court of Claims of New York City and commissioner of taxes and assessments for the city and county of New York ; defeated for Lieutenant Governor of New York on the Liberal Republican-Democratic ticket in 1872 ; candidate for U. S. Senator from New York in 1881, but withdrew after the 41st ballot ; declined nomination as a senator in 1885 ; but elected to the U. S. Senate in 1899, and re-elected in 1905, and served from March 4, 1899, to March 4, 1911 ; stumped the state of New York for John C. Frémont in 1856 and for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 ; delegate-at-large to Republican National conventions 1888-1904 and delegate to all following conventions, including 1928, being elected the day before he died ; made the nomination speeches for Harrison in 1892, Governor Morton in 1896, and Fairbanks in 1904 ; at the convention in 1888 received ninety-nine votes for the presidential nomination, and in 1892 declined an appointment as Secretary of State in Harrison's cabinet ; Adjutant of the 18th Regiment, New York National Guard, which served in the American Civil War, and later Colonel and Judge Advocate of the 5th Division, on the staff of Major General James W. Husted of the New York Guard, trustee of Peekskill Military Academy ; president of New York State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, of the Pilgrims Society from 1918 until his death, of the St. Nicholas Society, and of the Union League for seven years ( member since 1868 and elected honorary life member at the close of his presidency ); an officer of the French Légion d ' honneur ; vice president of New York Chamber of Commerce 1904-08 ( member since 1885 ).

Fairbanks and Vice
* 1852 – Charles W. Fairbanks, American politician, 26th United States Vice President ( d. 1918 )
Roosevelt and Vice President Fairbanks.
* June 4 – Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice President of the U. S. ( b. 1852 )
* Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice President from Indiana
Image: Charles W Fairbanks by Harris & Ewing. jpg | Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana
* Charles W. Fairbanks, former Vice President of the United States from Indiana
Image: Charles W Fairbanks by Harris & Ewing. jpg | Former Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana
Union County native and U. S. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, right, with U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt, left.
Charles W. Fairbanks was admitted to the bar in 1874 and went onto become a United States Vice President.
Marysville native Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, wife of U. S. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, would serve as President of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the early 20th century.
Charles Warren Fairbanks ( May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918 ) was an American politician who served as a Senator from Indiana from 1897 to 1905 and the 26th Vice President of the United States from 1905 to 1909.
* Charles W. Fairbanks, the 26th Vice President of the United States
Marysville native Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, wife of U. S. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, would serve as the President of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the early 20th century.
* Charles W. FairbanksTheodore Roosevelt's Vice President ( 1905 – 1909 ) from Indianapolis
His sixth cousin, once removed, was Vice President Charles Fairbanks.
The dedication ceremony for the statue was presided over by President Theodore Roosevelt and Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, a fellow Hoosier.
* Three Vice Presidents of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks, Thomas A. Hendricks and Thomas R. Marshall, and vice-presidential nominee George Washington Julian
It convened to nominate a successor to the popular GOP President, Theodore Roosevelt and his Vice President, Charles W. Fairbanks.
The other threat to Roosevelt, Indiana Senator Charles Warren Fairbanks was nominated for Vice President.

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