Nell Shipman

Shipman in 1918 Nell Shipman (born Helen Foster-Barham; October 25, 1892 – January 23, 1970) was a Canadian actress, author, screenwriter, producer, director, animal rights activist and animal trainer. Her works often had autobiographical elements to them and reflected her passion for nature. She is best known for making a series of melodramatic adventure films based on the novels by American writer James Oliver Curwood in which she played the robust heroine known as the ‘girl from God’s country.'

Shipman started two independent producing companies in her career: Shipman-Curwood Producing Company and Nell Shipman Productions. In 1919, she and her husband, Ernest Shipman, a film producer, made the most successful silent film in Canadian history, ''Back to God's Country.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. by Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970
    Published 1987
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  2. From Lionhead Lodge
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    Published 2007
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  3. Nell Shipman collection
    Volume 2 The short films
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  4. Back to God's country
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    Published 1996
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  6. Nell Shipman collection
    Volume 1 A girl from God's country
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