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Sennett Collection

"Sennett: A Pioneer in Comedy and Women's Rights" Step into the world of Sennett, where home talent thrived and laughter echoed through the screens

Background imageSennett Collection: HOME TALENT, 1921. Phyllis Haver in a scene from the film

HOME TALENT, 1921. Phyllis Haver in a scene from the film

Background imageSennett Collection: Actress from the Mack Sennett Comedy Studios

Actress from the Mack Sennett Comedy Studios
A rather lovely actress in a rather skimpy swimsuit from the Mack Sennett Comedy Studios, Los Angeles, USA. She holds a fine striped parasol and stands at the end of a jetty

Background imageSennett Collection: KEYSTONE COPS. Scene from one of the Keystone Kobs comedies produced by Mack Sennett between 1912

KEYSTONE COPS. Scene from one of the Keystone Kobs comedies produced by Mack Sennett between 1912 and 1917

Background imageSennett Collection: Maud Arncliffe Sennett

Maud Arncliffe Sennett
Portrait of Maud Arncliffee Sennett (1862-1936) who was associated with several suffrage organisations including the W.S.P.U

Background imageSennett Collection: Del Lord and the Neptune Swimmers

Del Lord and the Neptune Swimmers
Girls of the Neptune Swimming Club of Alameda, California posing for a photograph while on a visit to Los Angeles and specifically the Mack Sennett Studio

Background imageSennett Collection: Suffragette Maud Arncliffe-Sennett

Suffragette Maud Arncliffe-Sennett. Maud Arncliffe-Sennett (1862-1936) actress suffragette. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSennett Collection: Suffragette Shouts Give me a Vote

Suffragette Shouts Give me a Vote. Anti-Suffrage view of stereotype. flag-waving screaming harridan on postcard designed by John Hassall for the National League for Opposing Womens Suffrage

Background imageSennett Collection: PERFORMERS, c1925. Mack Sennett girls posed with tires. Photograph, c1925

PERFORMERS, c1925. Mack Sennett girls posed with tires. Photograph, c1925

Background imageSennett Collection: BATHING BEAUTY, c1919. A Mack Sennett bathing beauty, posing on an automobile in Washington, D

BATHING BEAUTY, c1919. A Mack Sennett bathing beauty, posing on an automobile in Washington, D.C. c1919

Background imageSennett Collection: Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)
MABELs MARRIED LIFE, 1914. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

Background imageSennett Collection: American actor. Turpin in a Mack Sennet farce, c1920

American actor. Turpin in a Mack Sennet farce, c1920
BEN TURPIN (1874-1940). American actor. Turpin in a Mack Sennet farce, c1920

Background imageSennett Collection: HARRY LANGDON AS CLOWN. American comic Harry Langdon as a clown in a Mack Sennett comedy

HARRY LANGDON AS CLOWN. American comic Harry Langdon as a clown in a Mack Sennett comedy

Background imageSennett Collection: NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM. Silent film, 1919, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM. Silent film, 1919, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

Background imageSennett Collection: SILENT STILL: BATHERS. Mack Sennetts Bathing Beauties, c1916

SILENT STILL: BATHERS. Mack Sennetts Bathing Beauties, c1916

Background imageSennett Collection: MACK SENNETT (1884-1960). American film producer and director

MACK SENNETT (1884-1960). American film producer and director

Background imageSennett Collection: SILENT FILM: SINGLE MAN. Charlie Murray

SILENT FILM: SINGLE MAN. Charlie Murray

Background imageSennett Collection: MABELs MARRIED LIFE, 1914. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

MABELs MARRIED LIFE, 1914. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

Background imageSennett Collection: BATHING BEAUTIES, 1916. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

BATHING BEAUTIES, 1916. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960), American film producer and director

Background imageSennett Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: GUNS. A scene from Mack Sennetts Bedroom Blunder, 1917

SILENT FILM STILL: GUNS. A scene from Mack Sennetts Bedroom Blunder, 1917

Background imageSennett Collection: Chester Conklin / Flashes

Chester Conklin / Flashes
CHESTER CONKLIN American silent film actor who appeared in Keystone and Sennett comedies


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"Sennett: A Pioneer in Comedy and Women's Rights" Step into the world of Sennett, where home talent thrived and laughter echoed through the screens. In 1921, Phyllis Haver mesmerized audiences with her charm in a scene from "Home Talent, " a film that showcased the brilliance of Mack Sennett's Comedy Studios. But it wasn't just about the actors; Maud Arncliffe-Sennett, an actress herself, played a vital role behind the scenes. She worked alongside Del Lord and the Neptune Swimmers to bring forth unforgettable moments on screen. Maud Arncliffe-Sennett was not only known for her contributions to entertainment but also for her dedication to women's suffrage. As a suffragette, she fearlessly shouted, "Give me a vote. " Her activism resonated with many as she fought for equality during an era when women's voices were often silenced. The Keystone Cops became iconic figures in Sennett's comedies between 1912 and 1917. With their slapstick humor and chaotic adventures, they brought joy to millions worldwide. Sennett didn't limit his talents to acting alone; he gathered performers who posed playfully with tires in 1925. These Mack Sennett girls radiated confidence and beauty while capturing hearts both on-screen and off. In c1919, one of Sennet's bathing beauties struck a pose atop an automobile in Washington D. C. , embodying grace amidst modernity. This image encapsulated the spirit of freedom that Silent films produced by Mack Sennet aimed to convey. Amongst these talented individuals was American actor Turpin who starred as 'Turpin' in one of Mack Sennet farces around 1920. His comedic timing added another layer of hilarity to these timeless classics. Another notable figure within this realm was Harry Langdon - an American comic who donned the clown persona in a Mack Sennett comedy.