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At the height of her fame, Pickford successfully negotiated a series of contracts that not only insured she would retain a greater percentage of the profits from her films, but also, more importantly, gave her measurable creative control. In 1916, she demanded (and got) a salary equivalent to Charlie Chaplin's, noting that she, not he, was the bigger star.
American Film History: Selected Readings, Origins to 1960
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