"First Japanese Movie Star in Hollywood - Sessue Hayakawa"
In this episode of "The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker", Marc tells us about the first Japanese movie star in Hollywood, Sessue Hayakawa."The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker"Taped at Hang On to the Dream Theatre, Hollywood, CAWritten by Marc WanamakerCreated & Produced by Christopher EwingFor more information about Marc, and his extensive collection of Hollywood books and photos, go to www.BisonArchives.com.For more information about the show, go to www.PovertyRowStudios.TV.
"First Black Filmmaker in Hollywood, Noble Johnson"
In this episode of "The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker", Marc tells us about the first black filmmaker in Hollywood, Noble Johnson."The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker"Taped at Hang On to the Dream Theatre, Hollywood, CAWritten by Marc WanamakerCreated & Produced by Christopher EwingFor more information about Marc, and his extensive collection of Hollywood photos, go to www.BisonArchives.com.For more information about the show, go to www.PovertyRowStudios.TV.
"The World's First Female Filmmaker: Alice Guy Blaché"
In this episode of "The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker", Marc tells us about the world's first female filmmaker, Alice Guy Blaché"."The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker"Taped at Hang On to the Dream Theatre, Hollywood, CAWritten by Marc WanamakerCreated & Produced by Christopher Ewing For more information about Marc, and his extensive collection of Hollywood photos, go to www.BisonArchives.com.For more information about the show, go to www.PovertyRowStudios.TV.
"The Original Female Action Stars of Film"
Thanks to stunt doubles and special effects, stars today appear on the big screen doing some amazing stunts, but in the early days of Hollywood, stars had to do their own stunts. No greenscreen. No CGI special effects.In this episode of "The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker", Marc introduces us to 4 true pioneers of film; female stars of early Hollywood who wowed movie audiences while performing their own stunts! Whether they were riding on the backs of horses, or on the wings of airplanes, these incredible women are the original female action stars of film; Florence Laurence, Helen Gibson, Helen Holmes and Ruth Roland. The stunts they did were nothing short of amazing, and their legacy lives on forever!"The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker"Taped at Sunset Gower Studios, Hollywood, CAWritten by Marc WanamakerCreated & Produced by Christopher Ewing For more information about Marc, and his extensive collection of Hollywood photos, go to www.BisonArchives.com.For more information about the show, go to www.PovertyRowStudios.TV.
"The Three Stooges Hollywood Filming Locations"
If you are a fan of “The Three Stooges”, then this is a must-hear episode of “The History of Hollywood with Marc Wanamaker”! In this episode, film historian Marc Wanamaker chats with fellow historian Jim Pauley, author of the book, “The Three Stooges Hollywood Filming Locations”, who shares how he found some of the most popular locations seen in the shorts. During the show, you will also hear some fun behind-the-scenes stories, such as:- Where is the actual location of the “Stooges Steps”, the huge flight of stairs the Stooges needed to climb to deliver ice? - Which supporting actors appeared in the most The Three Stooges shorts?- Which Stooge was the most beloved among the cast and crew?And much, much, more!For more information, go to www.PovertyRowStudios.TV.For more information about Marc, or to view his extensive collection of Hollywood photos, go to www.BisonArchives.com.Taped at Sunset Gower Studios, Hollywood, CAWritten by Marc WanamakerCreated & Produced by Christopher Ewing