67. From left to right: 1.Gershwin composing music at a piano. 2.George (left) and his brother Ira (right). Ira wrote lyrics for many of George’s songs. 3.A portrait of George Gershwin. 1 2 3
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146. In 1921, he wrote an eighty – eight page book of poems, entitled Vision in Spring. He became postmaster of Oxford University. In 1924, he resigned from his post office job due to complaints about his excessive drinking. He won the Nobel Prize in 1949. He worked on his novels and stories on a farm in Oxford.
165. Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin was an British-American Filmmaker and actor who directed and starred in many films in the 1920’s. Chaplin was a revolutionary filmmaker, and was one of the first to incorporate sound into the movies. Chaplin was known as a socialist and also had non-American communistic views. Chaplin was an extremely famous male known for his work as an actor and director, and he was extremely well known in the 20’s.
166. Harold Lloyd Harold Lloyd was one of the most famous American Filmmakers in the 1920’s. He made silent films with no speaking. He was extremely successful, especially in his action packed movies. He was extremely profitable, gaining near 15 million dollars, which for its time was an immense amount of money. Lloyd eventually became a multi millionaire who retired at a young age. He had many films that were very influential throughout the roaring twenties.