Great Web sites devoted to favorite female stars of the classic movies era, from O-Q.
Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites: Merle Oberon
Lynn Dougherty offers a tribute to the British actress, born in India, who was probably best known for her role in Wuthering Heights.
A Tribute to Margaret O'Brien
She was one of the most talented child stars of all time, and a major boxoffice attraction during the 40s, in spite of roles that sometimes didn't take full advantage of her awesome talents.
A Tribute to Maureen O'Hara
The redheaded actress, a favorite of John Ford and John Wayne, is still active and vibrant as an Octogenarian.
A Tribute to Maureen O'Sullivan
The actress who played Jane in the best half-dozen Tarzan movies also had a film career that did not involve a monkey or a semi-naked ape man.
The Bewitching Bettie Page
Part of Bwaanaman's World, this site is more relevant than ever now due to the release of the recent biopic at movie theatres.
Mary Pickford, "America's Sweetheart"
Steve Magee's tribute to the great silent film star offers a biography, filmography, photo galleries, memorable quotes, message board, and chat room.
The Mary Pickford Foundation
Detailed information about the Mary Pickford Foundation and the Mary Pickford Library, both located in California, plus a biography, photo gallery, and more.
Mary Pickford: "My Best Girl"
Though the immediate subject of the site is the 1927 movie My Best Girl, Mary Pickford's last silent film, the real topic is Mary herself, with a biography, filmography, bibliography, portrait gallery, interviews, and more.
Super Nova - Nova Pilbeam
Dedicated to the British actress of the 30s and 40s who played the kidnapped daughter in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much, but who retired from films in the late 40s.
Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites: Eleanor Powell
This nice tribute to the actress and dancer, originally created by Anne, is now part of Lynn Dougherty's Classic Movie Favorites.
Edna Purviance... A Journey to Paradise
This excellent site dedicated to Charlie's Chaplin's "most enduring" leading lady has a Nevada slant, and includes an extensive biography of Edna and her parents, a film list, and much more, including a special section devoted to all Chaplin's leading ladies over the years.