Paramount Pictures School
The Paramount Pictures School was a short-lived acting school established in 1925 by the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Sixteen students studied at the school, including Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Thelma Todd. A film showcasing the work of the students was released in 1926 as Fascinating Youth.[1]
References
- Citations
- ↑ Kaufman, "'Fascinating Youth'", p. 131.
- Bibliography
- Kaufman, J. B. (1990). "'Fascinating Youth': The Story of the Paramount Pictures School". Film History. 4 (2): 131–151. JSTOR 3814998.
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