When sound arrived in Hollywood in the late 1920s, Canadians were
already holding some of the most important roles in the motion picture
industry. Louis B. Mayer, from New Brunswick, was boss at MGM; Jack
Warner, from Ontario, was head of Warner Bros. Studio; and Mack Sennett,
from Quebec, was still King of Comedy.
Canadians like Mary Pickford, Marie Dressler, and Norma Shearer moved
easily from silents to talkies - this illustrious trio won the first
three Academy Awards for Best Actress.
Canadians arriving in sunny California in the 1930s and 1940s were
principally actors, including Yvonne de Carlo, Walter Pidgeon, Ruby
Keeler, and many others. You will be amazed at the Canadian influence on
Hollywood's Golden Age.