Most Hollywood fan mail
- Who
- Mickey Mouse
- Where
- United States
- When
- 1933
Mickey Mouse was reported to have received 800,000 fan letters in 1933, an average of 66,000 a month.
In 1936, seven-year-old Shirley Temple (b. 1928) was receiving just over 60,000 letters a month.
Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977), created a fan mail record with 73,000 letters in the first three days of his return home to London in 1921.
Clara Bow (1905-1965), received 33,727 items of mail during the month of April 1928. Three full-time secretarie were employed to reply, costing the modern equivalent of $26,763 (£16,975).
In 1926 32,250,000 fan letters were sent to various Hollywood studios, with Paramount receiving the most, according to a report by Variety in April 1927.
In 1936, seven-year-old Shirley Temple (b. 1928) was receiving just over 60,000 letters a month.
Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977), created a fan mail record with 73,000 letters in the first three days of his return home to London in 1921.
Clara Bow (1905-1965), received 33,727 items of mail during the month of April 1928. Three full-time secretarie were employed to reply, costing the modern equivalent of $26,763 (£16,975).
In 1926 32,250,000 fan letters were sent to various Hollywood studios, with Paramount receiving the most, according to a report by Variety in April 1927.