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Forever Yours (Hardy)
Forever Yours may refer to: Film and television *''Forever Yours'' (1930 film), an unreleased film starring Mary Pickford * ''Forever Yours'' (1936 film) or ''Forget Me Not'', a British musical drama * ''Forever Yours'' (1945 film), an American drama film * ''Forever Yours'' (1959 film), an Egyptian film * ''Forever Yours'' (2004 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Clifton Ko * ''Forever Yours'' (telenovela) or , a 2009 Mexican telenovela Music Albums * ''Forever Yours'' (Dottie West album) or the title song, 1970 * ''Forever Yours'' (Luv' album), 1980 * ''Forever Yours'' (The Sylvers album) or the title song, 1978 * ''Forever Yours'' (Tony Terry album), or the title song, 1987 Songs * "Forever Yours" (Alex Day song), 2011 * "Forever Yours" (Every Little Thing song), 1998 * "Forever Yours" (Tribute), by Kygo, with Avicii and Sandro Cavazza, 2020 *"Forever Yours", by Carl Perkins, B-side to " That's Right", 1957 * "Forever Yours" (Hardy), by Edward W. Hardy from the 2012 play ''Th ...
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Mary Pickford Filmography
Mary Pickford (1892–1979) was a Canadian-American motion picture actress, producer, and writer. During the silent film era she became one of the first great celebrities of the cinema and a popular icon known to the public as "America's Sweetheart". Pickford was born Gladys Louise Smith in Toronto and began acting on stage in 1900. She started her film career in the United States in 1909. Initially with the Biograph film company, she moved to the Independent Motion Picture Company (IMP) in 1911, then briefly to the Majestic Film Company later that same year, followed by a return to Biograph in 1912. After appearing in over 150 short films during her years with these studios she began working in features with Zukor's Famous Players Film Company, a studio which eventually became part of Paramount Pictures. By 1916 Pickford's popularity had climbed to the point that she was awarded a contract that made her a partner with Zukor and allowed her to produce her own films. In 1919 Pick ...
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