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ROBERT BRUCE BURNS
1327 WEST 40th PLACE
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^Where Paramount Artcraft
Pictures J^re Mzde
THE Famous-
Players
Lasky studio in
Hollywood, Cali-
fornia, known all
over the world as
the Lasky studios.
Here are found the
huge sky-light
buildings for in-
teriors, enormous
laboratories, cos-
tume and research
departments, acres
of out-door locations, whole cities built for sets and, all in all,
the most completely organized producing unit in the world.
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Famous Players-Lasky
Model of Studio as it will appear when completed
THE most complete and up-to-date institution of its
kind in the world is now nearing completion in
Long Island City.
A reinforced-concrete. fire-proof studio building and
laboratories wherein all the eastern producing activities
of Paramount Artcraft will be housed, covering over
140,000 square feet of ground area.
The studio will contain elaborate dressing-room facilities
equipped with shower baths, lounging rooms and all the
latest conveniences for the artists. Elaborate suites will
be provided for stars, directors and their assistants and
each director will be furnished with an individual pro-
jection room equipped with every modern facility.
Large scene docks equipped with modern machinery are
being built to handle all sets mechanically. Scenario
departments, casting department, modeling department,
wardrobe rooms, property rooms, and a completely
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New $2,000,000 Studio
equipped modern theatre are part of the enormous plans
for this huge institution.
An up-to-date restaurant for the exclusive use of artists,
a refrigerating plant, a sanitary barber shop, hair dress-
ing parlors, libraries, reading rooms, locker rooms,
Turkish baths, green room, club rooms and gymnasium
are other units provided in this new Famous Players
studio.
The studio building is being equipped with the most
modern sprinkler system, and elevators for the quick
handling of scenes and sets will be provided. Modern
ventilating and air-cooling systems are being installed
beneath the enormous glass roof. . Every improved
invention known to modern science will be employed.
On the block adjoining there will be erected a three-
story building devoted exclusively to laboratory purposes.
It is now practically completed.
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T/ic famous "56//1 A." Studio
IF these walls
could speak they
would tell wonder-
tales of the filming
of some of the most
pretentious, the
most artistic and
the most financial-
ly successful mov-
ing pictures ever
made.
For this is the
noted "56th St."
studio, long the
home of moving
picture art in New
York City.
The only big com-
pany studio sit-
uated in the very heart of New York City at 1 30 West
56th St., this studio has become as famous as any
theatre on Broadway. For here the very greatest artists
and stars of the speaking stage and the screen have
acted before the camera, and the greatest directors of
the entire industry have all at one time or another been
within its portals.
Other of the enormous production activities of Famous
Players in the east have been carried out in the huge
Fort Lee studio and in various other studios in the
outlying districts of the city.
With the completion of the new $2,000,000 studio all
these activities will be concentrated in the new Long
Island City studio.
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"n^"0 outsider is allowed within these sacred portals.
^ For here is an institution as famous as Plymouth
Rock and a million times as jazzy.
"Mack Sennett Studios" — what a wealth of beautiful
imagery those words produce! A peep into the working
home of such laugh-producers as Ben Turpin, Charlie
Murray, Ford Sterling, Kala Pasha, and of the king of
them all, Mack Sennett himself, would be an event
worth recording in history.
From the Bathing Beauties to the intricately-planned
thrills of the incomparable Paramount-Sennett Come-
dies, there is room in this huge studio plant for them all.
Here the best brains of the moving picture comedy
world are working for the delight of millions, for it is
here that the Sennett Comedy Features are provided
for a comedy-hungry public.
No comedy studios on earth can approach this hallowed
spot in the wealth of its traditions, just as no comedy
pictures on earth can hope to come up to the high
standard set by Mack Sennett, the father of picture
comedy and the leader of them all.
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Where Thomas H. Ince
Headquarters Building, Thomas H. Ince Studios
THE enormous producing activities of Thomas H. Ince take place
in a studio plant that occupies eleven acres of ground at Culver
City, Cal. These new studios have become one of the show places
of southern California, because of their architectural beauty and
their vast size.
The "mansion,"
or administra-
tion building,
houses all the
executive offices
of the Ince Com-
pany. This state-
ly building, set
back on a tree-
studded lawn,
faces the boule-
vard. The work-
ing buildings are
hidden in the
rear, and include
two huge glass
stages, dressing
rooms, scene
docks, shops, Outside the dressing-rooms
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Productions are Made
property rooms
and wardrobe
buildings, all in
separate units.
A new labora-
tory and a dupli-
cate lighting
plant to be used
in case the orig-
inal plant is ever
out of commis-
sion, are two ad-
ditional units to
the grounds.
In thece new
and beaut i ful
studios the
Thomas H. Ince
productions take
form. Mr. Ince's technical and producing staff is world-famed. His
stars, Charles Ray, Dorothy Dalton, Enid Bennett, Douglas
MacLean and Doris May are the most popular in filmdom.
The new Thomas H. Ince studios provide a fitting home for such
artists, and assure exhibitors and public of the finest motion
picture work that modern invention and artistic genius can supply.
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Fatty Arbuckle Studio
Fatty Arbuckle Studio
AND this is where "The Garage" was made — the
funniest Fatty Arbuckle Comedy ever produced —
in fact, the funniest two-reel comedy that has graced the
screen in a year or two of holidays. The man, woman
or child who won't laugh from the beginning to the end
of "The Garage" doesn't exist. It's the biggest hit in
picture comedy history
And here is where it was made. Such a location deserves
immortal fame for that reason alone. But beside that
reason for historic notoriety, consider the fact that here
is where "Back Stage." "The Hayseed," "A Desert
Hero," "Out West," "The Sheriff," "The Bell Boy,"
and all the other world-famed Arbuckle comedies were
born and bred and had their being.
But what matter the studio, even if it were a cinema
palace. Give the world Fatty Arbuckle, some picture
film and a motion picture camera and there's joy enough
for all the world, even if he had to produce in a barn.
V* FAMOUS PLAYERS - L ASKY CORPORATION
»S^^\T/* ADOLPH ZUKOR Pres. JESSE L.LASKY Vice Pres CECIL B.DE MILLE Director Genend
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By J. Gmbb Alexander and By Robert W. Chambers
D. F. Whitcomb
" THE BEAUTY MARKET " " THE GUESTS OF HERCULES
By Marjory Land May By C. N. and A. N. Williams
First National Release
Management Sam E. Rork
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NORMA TALMADGE
Starring in
First National Attractions
NORMA TALMADGE FILM CO.
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CONSTANCE TALMADGE
Starring in
First National Attractions
CONSTANCE TALMADGE FILM CO.
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are selected for the screen from
stories appearing in the pages of
the great chain of Hearst Maga-
zines and Newspapers.
Advertising
Outside of the pre-advertising
these pictures receive when they
are read in the magazines, they are
advertised with display space in
The Atlanta Georgian, The Chi-
cago American, The Chicago
Herald and Examiner, The Bos-
ton American, The Boston Adver-
tiser, The San Francisco Exam-
iner, The Los Angeles Examiner,
The New York American, The
New York Evening Journal, The
Washington Times, The Wiscon-
sin News, and other newspapers
of large circulation.
Production
A studio in the heart of New York
City covering an entire block. A
staff of writers, directors and tech-
nical experts make Cosmopolitan
Productions entertainment feat-
ures of superior quality.
International Film
Service Co., Inc.
729 Seventh Avenue
New York City
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Alfred (Jheney Jolmsion
MARION DAVIES
STARRING in Cosmopolitan Produc-
tions and the entrancing heroine of
Robert W. Chambers' "Restless Sex"
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FOX FILtl CORPORATION
REPRESENTATION THROUGH THE TTABEL CONDOW EXCHANGE
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ROGER LYTTON
142 East 18th Street, N. Y. C.
Sluyvesant 433
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DOROTHY
PHILLIPS
Allen Holubar
PI30DUCTIONr.
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UUGU THOMPSON
MANAGEMENT EOWAPD SMALL
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The Company
Goldwyn Keeps
The canny exhibitor who has kept
stride for stride with the amazing
advance in modern picture pro-
duction knows that Goldwyn Pic-
tures attract a following of their
own — the solid, steady, profit-build-
ing element in every community.
You know that Goldwyn means
better business and more of it. Are
you getting your share of the com-
pany Goldwyn keeps?
GOLDWYN PICTURFS CORPORATION
Samnel Goldwyn, President
I NORMAND
The dramatic flame that is Farrar
— the melting smile of Tom
Moore — the thrilling emotional
fervor of Pauline Frederick —
Jack Pickford's fresh and youthful
charm — the rollicking comedy of
Mabel Normand — the infectious
humor of Will Rogers — the
sparkling sprightliness of Madge
Kennedy — Goldwyn stars ripple
the histrionic scale!
From staccato comedy to gripping
drama, from chuckles to tears.
It's the Goldwyn interpretation of
variety. It's giving your patrons
what they want!
GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION
Samuel Goldwyn, President
KENNEDY
Geraldine Farrar
Mabel Normand
Tom Moore
Will Rogers
Pauline Frederick
Madge Kennedy
Jack Pickford
Hooth Tarkxngton
'Booth Tarkington's
Edgar Comedies
Two lieel Features
"The Adventures and
Emotions of Master
Edgar Pomeroy, Aged
about Eleven, and not the
Best Boy in Town — nor
the Worst."
In Booth Tarkington's
own words, there is the
kernel of the Edgar Com-
edies. Another "Penrod,"
brought to life on the
screen with all the delic-
ious humor that has made
this the most popular char-
acter in fiction.
GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION
Samuel Goldwyn, President
I HUGHES I]
These great names have a perma-
nent place in the hearts of the
American public. Millions are
held in the thrall of their magic
pens — millions more throng to the
presentation of their creations upon
the screen.
Ride the crest of this mighty wave
of popular approval. Link your
theatre to the finest achievement
in modern screen production!
GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION
Samuel Goldwyn, President
Rex Beach
Rupert Hughes
Gertrude Atherton
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Basil King
Leroy Scott
Gouverneur Morris
One-reel features that
throw a dazzling high-
light on any picture
programme.
Uproariously funny
animated cartoons,
exquisite scenic bits
and short snappy edu-
cationals — blended
with the characteristic
Goldwyn flaire for
effect.
GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION
Samuel Goldwyn, President
Goldwyn
Service Sells!
It sells the exhibitor because it's the
kind of advertising that sells his
patrons.
From a two column newspaper ad
to a smashing twenty four sheet
poster, Goldwyn advertising pul-
sates with a dynamic spirit of sales-
manship.
Get behind every Goldwyn Picture
you show — and push! We're here
to help you, with the kind of help
that registers success !
GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION
Samuel Goldwyn, President
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JOSEPH —
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VITAGRAPH
CQMEDIE S
1919 RELEASES
Tootsies and Tamales Mates and Models
Happy and Healthy Squabs and Squables
Flips and Flops Bungs and bunglers
Yaps and Yokels Dames ai\d Dentists
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madge titheradge
peggy hyland
isobel elsom
maudie dunham
daisy burrell
G M. HALLARD
CAMPBELL GULLAN
TOM REYNOLDS
JAMES LINDSAY
OWEN NARES
THE
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SAMUELSON W0RT0N HALL
UNIVERSAL CITY ISLEWORTH
CALIFORNIA ENGLAND
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Graham [Hoffat
^Arnold Benr?ett
Edward kr?dbJoc/<
etc etc etc
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London &- LorAig'eler
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DOLORES CASSINELLI
" The Cameo Girl "
Star of " The Virtuous Model," " The Right to Lie "
and " A Web of Deceit "
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ROBERT GORDON
Featured in Blackton Productions
Released by Pathe
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— Stai'i'iu^ in
t^Tfeal Hari Productions*
Disivihuiad J>y
CapziaL Film (h., Inc.
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MAX LINDEP^J
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Fea.'bu.x'e Come.ciry jDr'dcm.a^^
/or Univer^rxl • — *
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" Ev-erjrtKxxi^ l>-uA the Truth "
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HE independent producer, the man
of ideals, the man with a vision and
the ability to put it over is the man
responsible for the success of production.
The destruction of the independent, the
suppression of ideals, is akin to the
standardization of Art. The standard-
ization of Art is the death of the industry.
From the beginning Robertson-Cole has
backed the independent producer. We
have invited the best efforts of all with
a guarantee of adequate return.
We will continue to place our resources
back of the men of big ideals, the men
of broad instinct, the independent pro-
ducers.
ROBERT-SON - COLE COMPANY
Division of Films
EXECUTIVE OFFICES NEW YORK CITY
HE future of the exhibitor lies en-:
tirely in the preservation of his
complete independence.
His right to select is his most sacred and
valuable right. To destroy it means the
destruction of progress in the making of
pictures.
Robertson-Cole stands for progress and
INDEPENDENCE. In a word, we stand
with the exhibitor.
His success is our success and we are
pledged to make our success his success.
Our joint success is the greatest guaran-
tee of the future of the industry.
Business methods, the fair deal and fair
price, and mutual co-operation, is our
pledge to the exhibitor.
ROBERTSON- COLE DISTRIBUTING
CORPORATION
A. S. K1RKPATRICK
Vice President and General Manager.
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SELLER £- ANDREWS
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STUART HOLMES
Management Edward Small
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Guy Smpey Productions
Ira L. Hill ©.
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Gene Pollar
Playing Tarzan in
i4 The Return of Tarzan "
Numa Pictures Corporation
1476 Broadway, New York City
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Walter Miller
Featured in productions for
Artclass Pictures Corporation
Released by Robertson-Cole
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[ MOTION PICTURE j
I ART DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION I
An educational and co-operative organization for the further-
ance of the artistic development of motion pictures, holding
meetings at regular intervals for the exchange of ideas, securing
lecturers whose discourses will promote discussion of subjects
pertaining to the work of members, and for the establishment
and maintenance of a library on art, architecture and kindred
subjects, beneficial to the members and their employers, the
producers.
ALFRED W. ALLEY, President ESDRAS C. HARTLEY, Secy.
\(&V/2 Winona Blvd. 1221 W. 7th St.
Holly. 3062 60121
R. E. SIBLEY, Vice-Pres.
2138 Marathon St.
Jl U. 2469
SIDNEY M. ULLMAN, Treas.
1557 Gordon St.
Holly. 42
FRANK S. BROWN
142 W. 37th Place
South
5473
BEN CARRE
6732 Hollywood Blvd.
DAVID B. EDWARDS
335 N. Vendome St. 53770
ROBT. J. ELLIS 59287
1827 N. Vermont Ave.
CHAS. I. FARBER Holly
5738 Waring Ave. 3230
LEWIS GEIB Holly
4426 Russell Ave. 992
FRED GABOURIE
5164 Argyle St.
EDWARD J. HAAS 597618
7726 Walnut Drive
AL HERMAN H^
W. S. HINSHELWOOD
5663 Sa ita Monica Blvd.
Holly 4080 4
C. TRACY HOAG Wilt
1143 Logan St. 2245
JOHN K. HOLDEN Holly
745 Cahuenga Ave. 1130
G. A. HOLLICKER Bway
1312 Maryland St. 4949
CHAS. D. HULL Holly'
4555 Prospect Ave. 2371
J. I. JACKMAN
1429 Logan St.
CHAS. H. KEYSON Holly
7266 Sunset Blvd. 3056
EDWARD M. LANGLEY
310517!; Kenwood Ave. 7327
ROY HEWITT McCRAY
1537 N. Alexandria St.
Holly 2131
MILTON T. MENASCO
6511% Hollywood Blvd.
577337
AMCS J. MYERS
1422 Gordon St.
CHAS. ODDS 67103
123 N. Grand Ave.
JACK OKEY 560695
537 N. Ardmore Ave.
EARLE F. OLIN Holly
5417 Sunset Blvd. 2890
FRANK D. ORMSTON
Ho el Glidden, Hollywood
MAX PARKFR West
91') W. 35th Place 1279
A. R. RITTER Wilt
1742 Kane St. 3480
J. H. ROGERS Holly
5536 Delongpre St. 1131
ALLEN RUOFF
1442 McCullum St.
ELMER E. SHEELEY
1601 Edgemont St.
W. E. SHEPHERD
347 E. 33rd St.
E. J. SHULTER
Hollywood Apts.
WILSON SILSBY
223 S. Flower
FIELDER C. SLINGLUFF
Universal City
M. P. STAULCUP
1905 N. Wilcox
A. B. STURGES
4561 W. 2nd St.
TOM F. WARRILLOW
1546 N. Western Ave. 599122
REX D. WESTON 12881
Gibson Apts.. 4th & Hope
GEO. H. WILLIAMS
666) Franklin Ave.
JOHN VOSHEELE
C. K. Young Studio
Wilt
5621
South
5633 J
Holly
4485
Pico
350
57476
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MOTION PICTURE
DIRECTORS
ASSOCIATION
New York Lodge
234 W. 55th St.— Circle 1844
Adolphi, John
Gerrard, Douglas
Arbuckle, Roscoe G.
Giblyn, Charles
Archainbaud, Geo.
Gordon, James
August, Edwin
Haddock, Wm. F.
Barker, Reginald
Harvey, John J.
Beal, Frank
Heffron, Thomas N.
Beaudine, fm.
Henderson, Dell
Beaumont, Harry
Henley, Hobart
Bertram, Wm,
Herman Victor
Blystone, John G.
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Borzage, Frank
Hopper, E. Mason
Brooke, Van Dyke
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Hunt, Jay
liuel. Kenean
lnce, John L.
Campbell, Colin
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Ince, Ralph
Carleton, Lloyd r>.
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lngraham, Lloyd
Carewe, Edwin
Irving, George
Chaudet, Louis Wm.
Jaccard, Jacques
Chautard, Emile
Kelsey, Fred A.
Christie, Al. E.
King, Henry
Clements, Roy
Kirkland, David
Cline, E. F.
Knoles, Harley
Conway, Jack
LeSaint, Ed. J.
Crane, Frank H.
Lessey, George A.
Crisp, Donald W.
Lloyd, Frank
Daly, Wm. Robt.
Lund, 0. A. C.
Dawley, J. Searle
MacGregor, Norval
DeGrasse, Joseph
MacQuarrie, Murdock J
Dillon, J. F.
MarshaU, George
Duncan, Wm.
McGill, Lawrence B.
Eagle, Oscar
Melford, George
Edwards, J. Gordon
Middleton, Edwin
Edwards, Walter
Millarde, Harry
Fishbach, Fred
Miller, Ashley
Fitzmaurice, George
Miller, Chas. A.
^lemirg, Carroll
Morgan, George
Ford, Francis
N-U. Roy
French, Chas. K.
,x,r?rien. John
Gasnier, Louis J.
r>,',r>,t. Sidney
Los Angeles Lodge
6372 Hollywood Blvd.
Otto, Henry W.
Payton, Stuart
Perret, Leonce
Powers, Francis J.
Reynolds, Lynn F.
Ricketts, Thomas
Robertson, John S.
Ruggles, Wesley
Sargent, George L.
Scardon, Paul
Schertzii ger, Victor
Seitz, George B.
Sidney, E. Scott
Siegman, George A.
Sloman, Edward
Smalley, Phillips
Stanton, Richard
Swim, Capt. O. H.
Taylor, S. E. V.
Taylor, Wm. Desmond
Terriss, Tom
Thomson, Fred. A.
Tourneur, Maurice
Vale, Travers
Van, Wally
Vekroff, Perry N.
Vignola, Robert G.
Vincent, James
Walsh, Raoul A.
Ward, Ernest
Webb, Kenneth
West, Raymond B.
Williams, C. Jay
Wilson, Ben
Withey, Chet
Worsley, Wallace
Worthington, Wm.
Wright, Fred E.
Young, James
LILLIAN R. GALE — /V. Y. Press Representative.
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He is the most imaginative!
and sane American who ever 1
revoluf ionized f be t heaf re when |
if needed an emancipator ~
f AMY LESLIE IN THE CHICAGO DAILY HEW?
He has far exceeded the pow-
er of i be spoken word" —
LOUIS 6APDY, NEW YORK CALL .
"A new art has indeed ar-
rived-an art as imporfarrf as
i baf of Poetry or Music. You
have immortalized yourself-"
CHARLES HANSON TOWNE. EDITOR VntCLURBS -HA6MM
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CHET WITHEY
Associated with D. W. Griffith
" The Hun Within "
"The New Moon "—Norma Talmadge
" The Teeth of the Tiger "— Paramount- Artcra ft
" She Loves and Lies " — Norma Talmadge
" ROMANCE," with Doris Keane
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Some Past Releases
A Night Out
MAY ROBSON
Tarantula
ANTONIO MORENO
EDITH STOREY
The Shell Game
EMMY WEHLAN
His Father s Son
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Peggy Does Her Darndest
MAY ALLISON
The Lion's Den
BERT LYTELL
The Wager
EMILY STEVENS
The White Raven
ETHEL BARRYMORE
Revelation
NAZIMOVA
The Cinema Murder
MARION DAVIES
The Man Who Lost Himself
WM. FAVERSHAM
| Address 130 West 44th Street
New York City
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Walfer Mayo, AsriYtaai Director.
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Director — Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
ROY WEBB
Assistant Director
GEORGE FOLSEY
Cinematographer
TOM TERRISS
Director
RECENT RELEASES
Lion and the Mouse " " The Vengeance of Durant "
The Third Degree '• The Fortune Hunter "
" The Climbers "
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First Release:
" WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY
Next Production:
" TRAILIN' "
Victor Fleming j
Fairbanks Studio 1
Hollywood, Calif.
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aJoJOTOE in the motion picture that carries a
message to humanity.
318 If OKU BT in the picture that mill help humanitg
to free itself from the shackles of fear—"
and suffering that have so long bound it with iron chains.
Cl 11)31 IK knowingly produce a picture that
contains anything 3 do not believe to be
-V absolutely true to human nature, anything
that could injure anyone, nor anything unclean
in thought or action.
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Ml to cause fright, suggest fear, glorify mis-
chief, condone cruelty or extenuate malice.
3U)MjO: niEtr'ffJn picture evil or wrong , except
to prove, the fallacy of its lure.
/\(0 K<Dn<8 AS 31 direct pictures, 3 will make
only those founded upon the principle of
rv right and 3 will endeavor to drau> upon the
inexhaustible source of (Sood for my stories, my
guidance, and my inspiration.
FORTHCOMING
CL Series of Special Productions for First National
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1 ARTHUR ROSSON
Director
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Douglas Fairbanks in " Headin' South " — Artcraft
Louise Glaum in " Sahara " — J. Parker Reed
Tom Mix in " Rough Riding Romance " — Fox
Mildred Harris Chaplin in " A Splendid Hazard " — Realart
Address:
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Associate
Los Angeles, Lai
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IMioio^rapher
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EMERSON-LOOS
PRODUCTIONS
For CONSTANCE TALMADGE
A Temperamental Wife
The Virtuous Vamp In Search of a Sinner
For NORMA TALMADGE
The Social Secretary
For PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT
Come on In Oh, You Women!
For DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
Reaching for the Moon Down to Earth
In Again, Out Again Wild and Woolly
His Picture in the Paper The Americano
Address: 130 West 44th Street, New York
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Directing
J. WARREN KERRIGAN CO.
Frank L. Geraghty, Asst. Arthur L. Todd, Cinematograph
Robert Brunton Studios, Hollywood
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Who Will Direct a Series of R. William Neill Productions to Be Made
in England and to Be Released Through First National
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HOBART UENLEY
Personally Supervising and Directing
UOBART UENLEY PRODUCTIONS
363 WEST 125 r-» STREET NEW Y09K CITY
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Director General, Perret Pictures, Inc.
A uthor — Producer — Director
CURRENT PRODUCTIONS:
" THIRTEENTH CHAIR " 4i A. B. C. OF LOVE "
" TWIN PAWNS " " A MODERN SALOME "
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EDWIN CAREWE ANNOUNCES j
The Following Productions for 1920
"RIO GRANDE " Bv Augustus Thomas
" QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE " '.By Paul M. Potter
" WHAT MAN CALLS LOVE" By Augustus Thomas
"HABIT" By Tom Barry
PAST ACHIEVEMENTS
"THE RIGHT TO LIE" Dolores Cassinelli
"THE WEB OF LIES" Dolores Cassinelli
"The Soul of a Woman" Emily Stevens
"The Snowbird" Mabel Taliaferro
"The House of Tears" Emily Stevens
"The Splendid Sinner" Mary Garden
"Her Great Price" Mabel Taliaferro
" The Voice of Conscience," 1
Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne j
"God's Half Acre" Mabel Taliaferro
"Pals First" Harold Lockwood
"The Trail to Yesterday" Bert Lytell
"The Way of the Strong" Anna Q. Nilsson §
MR. CAREWE'S PAST ACHIEVEMENTS WILL MERIT THE CLOSE
ATTENTION OF EXHIBITORS TO HIS FUTURE PRODUCTIONS
DISTRIBUTED BY
PA THE
EDWIN CAREWE PRODUCTIONS, Inc.
Suite 809 Brokaw Bldg. 1457 Broadway
HARRY CAHANE, Treasurer
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FRANK REICHER
Producer of Important Feature Films
Who Directed
" EMPTY ARMS "
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BEN WILSON PRODUCTIONS
Producing Serials
Current Release : " The Trail of the Octopus "
In Production : " The Screaming Shadow," Released February 1, 1920
Through
HALLMARK PICTURES CORP.
Frank Hall, President
Address: Universal City, Calif.
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{j*f; \ Present, as
their initial offering
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startling society drama
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ADVISORY DIRECTOR PRESIDENT
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J. GORDON COOPER
Director
Management Edward Small
Directed Herbert Rawlinson in
W. J. FLYNN SERIES
Notv Directing for
HALLMARK PRODUCTIONS
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PERRY VEKROFF
Director
Latest Release " THE ISLE OF JEWELS," Serial Starring Stuart Holmes
MANAGEMENT EDWARD SMALL
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DIRECTED
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| Viola Dana
| May Allison
| Florence Reed
| Petrova
I Mary Miles Minter
| Edmund Breese
| Holbrook Blinn
| Frank Keenan
| Bessie Love
| Emily Stevens
| Ethel Barrymore
| King Baggot
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WILLAT PRODUCTIONS, INC.
. '< LOS ANGELES NEW YORK
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FRANOT FORD
INDEPENDENT PRODUCER
Serialr — Feafrjrer — Comedier
1919
PRODUCTIONS
' Qlent Mystery "
"cMyrtcry of 13 "
"Gater of Doom"
"Crimror? rhoalr "— Feature
CORRESPONDENCE
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" The director of motion pictures must |
be first of all a story teller — he must
have the gifts of the novelist and the |
playwright or he cannot reach the j
heights. The author brings to picture j
direction an appreciation of story |
values — he has read and studied in |
preparation for his production and as |
a result intelligence marks the picture." j
Author of several hundred original |
stories and scenarios.
| Directed Montague Love, Dorothy Green, Arthur Ashley, |
1 Virginia Hammond and others in " A Broadway Saint," §
| " Forest Rivals," " Through the Toils," etc., for World |
| Film Corporation. j
Now Directing
| Miss Catherine Calvert in
" That Woman "
Engaged until
January First
Nineteen Twenty-one
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MANAGING EDITOR
QOLDWrN EASTERN PRODUCTIONS
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Scenarios
272 Lincoln Road Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Scenario Writer
I and |
Editor of Production
with
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"When the Clouds Roll By"
" Turn to the Right " — and maybe more
At the tender age of seven when I wrote my first magic lantern show
entitled " Murder Is Awful."
Cable Address T. J. G.
Kwas-Nujol Hollywood, Calif.
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Sir? rtor nnb Auitfnr
SERIALS
" THE FATAL FORTUNE "
" A WOMAN IN GREY "
" THE MAN WITHOUT A FACE "
and "THE STEEL MASK"
FEATURES
" HATE "
" SOULS OF MEN "
44 THE LEECH "
44 BUCKING THE TIGER," ETC.
Continuity That Reaches the Screen
as It Is Written
ADDRESS
1203 Candler Building, N. Y. C.
'PHONE
Bryant 8440
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EDWARD SMALL
TELEPHONE
VANDEPBILT 2500
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MY RECORD
1916 — Successful short-story writer.
1917 — Edilor-in-Chief of a big magazine.
1918— Soldier of Uncle Sam.
1919— Continuity writer at VITAGRAPH (East Coast) and author
of original screen stories for Louise Huff and others.
1920— Picturizing big plays and novels at METRO (West Coast) and
writing originals for leading stars.
1921— Past performance is the best guarantee of future success. I
look ahead confidently, with a solid background of practical
experience behind me.
H. THOMPSON RICH
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for the Screen
1920 BELEA9£r •
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by John&ton. FlcCudley.
houia Player Production.
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Ecfcaot- Lewis —
Three R-yhnv&ii Productions
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STUDIO
GRANTWOOD, N. J.
Copyright 1919
COST OF PRODUCTION
$500,000.00
TEN <?<J
PARTS
THE PHOTOPLAY DE LUXE
ENTITLED
DETERMINATION
•>•> TEN
PARTS
SHOWING
Scotland Yard Ac-
tivity
Whitechapel Rab-
ble Characters
Chinese Dope Den
Women of the
Street
Dive Scene
The Fagin School
The Fence
The Great Bank
Robbery
The Good Samari-
tan
The Master Mind
of Crooks
CAST-
ALL STAR
CAPT. F. F. STOLL, AUTHOR
SHOWING
The International
Sport
The International
Beauty
Four International
Sporting Events
The Horse Race
The Auto Race
The Aviation Meet
The Boxing Contest
The Great Gam-
bling Scene
The Mission of
Humanity
CAST-
ALL STAR
Unanimous Opinion: The Greatest Human
Interest Story Ever Written
ESTIMATED TIME FOR PRODUCTION, EIGHT MONTHS
Producers :
United States Photoplay Corporation
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS
OUR MOTTO: LOYALTY! PROGRESS! ART!
OUR IDEAL:
That membership in this Society may
become a mark of honor and distinction
based on merit.
This organization has been formed for the purpose of bringing into the
closest confederation all — but omy — those leaders in the cinematographic
science whose attainments in their chosen field entitle them to member-
ship in this Society, for the purpose of maintaining the high standard set
for themselves — and at the same time promote the interest and welfare
and protect the rights of all who shall be so fortunate as to be called to
membership.
At this date our membership consists of the following cinematographers :
Philip E. Rosen, Pres.
Joe August
L. D. Clawson
Eugene Gaudio
Frank B. Good
King D. Gray
Walter L. Griffin
J. D. Jennings
Roy H. Klaffki
Robert S. Newhard
Stephen S. Norton
L. Guy Wilky
John Arnold
Friend F. Baker
William J. Beckway
R. J. Bergquist
Charles G. Rosher, Vice-Pres.
Wm. C. Foster, Treas.
H. Lyman Broening
Henry Cronjager
Ernest S. Depew
Arthur Edeson
William Fildew
Ross G. Fisher
Gaetone G. Gaudio
Fred Le Roy Granville
Albert G. Heimerl
F. W. Jackman
Charles E. Kaufman
H. F. Koenekamp
Edward Kull
Robert B. Kurrle
Sam Landers
Walter Lundin
Victor Milner, Sec'y
Chester A. Lyons
Reggie Lyons
Hugh C. McClung
Ira H. Morgan
Ernest S. Palmer
Paul P. Perry
G. C. Peterson
Sol Polito
George Rizard
A. Scholtz
Homer A. Scott
John F. S»itz
R. H. Totheroh
J. C. Van Trees
Gilbert Warrenton
Philip H. Whitman
I Membership is by invitation only, each man being judged solely upon his 1
| record and ability as a cinematographer and his personal fitness as a man 1
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Address:
325 Markham Building, 6372 Hollywood Blvd. I
Hollywood, California
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DAL CLAWSON SOLVES LIGHTING PROBLEMS, MAKING
POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL REALISM FOR INTERIOR SCENES
" After many others have failed in an attempt to use natural interior settings
for scenes in films, Dal Clawson with his assistant, Pete Harrod, has worked out
appliances that make possible photography of all kinds of settings with artificial light.
" This is indeed a step
in the advancement of
motion picture plays, for
it makes possible a ma-
terial decrease in the cost
of production and at the
same time assures abso-
lute realism. It is by
using interiors actually
erected for a given pur-
pose and used for that
purpose a number of
months or years. It is
assured that the correct
atmosphere will be
secured and that such set-
tings have a great advan-
tage over those built at
the studios especially for
the making of film scenes.
The studio created set is
so apt to be incorrect, it
is a very easy matter for
the technical men to
overlook the little details
that mean so much in
the scene. Then, too, the
actual marks made by
wear and tear are hard
to duplicate. All of these
are to be had in a film if
actual interiors are used
and this applies to resi-
dences and public build-
ings of all kinds.
"The photography
work has been most suc-
cessfully carried out by
Dal Clawson in a num-
ber of photoplays he has
photographed for Lois
Weber. Included in this list of screen plays photo-
graphed entirely in the homes of the elite are, " For
Husbands Only," " Forbidden," " A Midnight Ro-
mance," " Mary Regan," and the one he is now finish-
ing which will be Miss Weber's initial release through
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. In " The Mid-
night Romance " all of the interior scenes with the
exception of one were made in residences and public
buildings, the two being filmed at the studio where a
special set was erected.
"The special contrivances necessary for this kind
of work, created by Mr. Clawson, are now being
patented and it is probable they will shortly be
placed on the market. In the making of these
appliances, the inventive genius of both Mr. Clawson
and his assistant, Pete Harrod, has brought to the
film industry articles of merit that will make possible
economic measures for the film industry."
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Frank D. Williams
Photographing Motion Pictures Since 1905
Four and one-half years head cameraman Mack
Sennett Studios.
Photographer for Charles Chaplin first eighteen
months of his screen career.
Photographing Sessue Hayakawa for Haworth
Company.
Current Releases:
The Dragon Painter The Tong Man
The Man Beneath The Beggar Prince
The Grey Horizon The Undertow
Previous Releases:
MABEL NORMAND in " Mickey "
ANNETTE KELLERMAN in " Queen of the Seas "
Inventor and patentee of tank method making pos-
sible undersea photography used in the filming of
" Queen of the Seas," and now in use by the Annette
Kellermann Company; and of method of substituting
any background in motion pictures or photographs
after negatives of action or subjects have been made.
Both methods for lease.
Address Haworth Pictures Corp., 4500 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, California
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I PALMER PHOTOPLAY
I "STORY HEADQUARTERS"
"ADVIfOEY COUNCIL
§ L CECIL B. DtrilLLE
= Director-General Famou6 Players
•Larky. Corporation
I 3. LOir WEBER
Lois Water Productions
rfcted Director, 3Lu.tKor
2. THOMA9 H. INCE
Head of the
Thomas H. Ince St.-u.djoa
4. BOB WAGNER.
Special Saturday Ereni™£ R>st
UVitcr and Screen Authority
Contributors
1. Frank Lbyd 5. 2U.E. Christie 9. High IlcClung
2. Jeanie fMlerson. 6. Jasper Eamg Brady 10 RcA "VaJner
3. Clarence Badga- 7. George Beban 11. EricHoward
4 Demson Clift & l^te Corbaley 12. Adeline Alvord
Department of Education
Somewhere in America this year scores of
new photoplay writers will be developed.
Many — perhaps a majority — of these new
writers will be trained and developed through
the Palmer course and service. Some of them
will be the famous photoplaywrights of the
future.
The day of the untrained amateur scenario
writer is passed. The era of the writer
trained in screencraft is here — now!
A genuine opportunity awaits men and
women of creative impulse who are willing to
train themselves intensively in the new art of
photoplay writing.
Now approaching our third year of educa-
tional work, we can point with gratification to
the development of many new photoplay-
wrights. Most of them came to us without
either experience or previous success. A num-
ber of our more successful students have taken
staff scenario positions in Los Angeles
studios. Others are doing splendid free-lance
work.
The Palmer Course makes it possible for any-
one to secure this training by correspondence
instruction in his own home during his spare
time, at nominal cost.
The educational policy of the Department of
Education is supervised by an Advisory Coun-
cil comprising a group of the industry's lead-
ing men and women. Our Director of Edu-
cation is Frederick Palmer, an able and ex-
perienced scenario writer, editor and teacher.
Assisting Mr. Palmer in guiding students
along the right paths are twelve able men and
women who are directly connected with the
motion picture industry and who are leaders
in their respective fields of endeavor.
To those interested in learning the details of
the Palmer course and service, we will be glad
to send a copy of our general catalog, and the
booklet, " Proof Positive," which has been
especially prepared for skeptics. A post card
will bring both of these interesting and in-
formative books to you post paid.
Palmer Photoplay Corporation
565-592 I. W. Hellman Building
Los Angeles, Cal.
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Los Angeles — "Film Capilal of the World"
TO PRODUCERS: The Palmer Photoplay Corporation |
offers a complete story service — carefully-selected good orig- |
inals, short stories, books and plays; continuities that are |
backed by a guarantee of satisfaction ; research work of the |
highest class.
Each of these departments is directed by experienced special- |
ists whose services are at the disposal of producers at any time |
upon request. |
Studios that do not maintain continuity or research depart- |
ments are invited to investigate the economic advantages of |
Palmer Service. A letter or 'phone call will bring full infor- |
mation. A private branch exchange connects all depart- |
ments.
PALMER PHOTOPLAY CORPORATION
Bess Meredyth Exchange, Affiliated
Los Angeles
Willis and Inglis, Inc.
Motion Picture and Theatrical Enterprises
Los Angeles and New York
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Representing
I Stars — Directors— Authors |
Producers
Specialist in the Exploitation of
Screen Personalities
Artists Represented Only Under
Written Contract of Management
1493 Broadway New York City
(Putnam Building) Tel. : 2389 Bryant
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1440 BROADWAY
HOLLAND BUILDING
NEW YORK
STARS
1 MOTION PICTURE |
directors | representative I Scenarios
I AND MANAGER I
Principals
Phone: BRYANT
3805—6243—6244
SIGN OF SERVICE
Chamberlain Brown
1482 Broadway New York
Phone Bryant 9130
Exclusive manager for —
ROBERT EDESON
FRITZI SCHEFF
VERA MICHELENA
CREIGHTON HALE
BESSIE McCOY DAVIS
LUCILLE MANION
MARTHA MAYO
ARTHUR ASHLEY
FLORENCE MILLS
HARRY FOX
JACK NORWORTH
JULIA KELETY
CARL HYSON AND DOROTHY DICKSON
DONALD GALLAHER
MONA KINGSLEY
EARLE FOXE
VALESKA SURATT
WILLIAM ROSELLE
HELEN LOWELL
CHARLES RUGGLES
ZELDA SEARS
EDMOND LOWE
BARRY BAXTER
RICHARD PYLE
Casting directors for players in all branches of the
picture field and scenarios suited to well \nown stars
MOTION PICTURE DEPARTMENT
Under ihe Supervision oj
EDITH ROSE
SIGN OF SERVICE
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j Organized and Perpetuated that Dealings between Exhibitors and
1 Exchanges be Fair and Equitable, thereby Bringing about a Closer
Relationship of these Important Divisions for the General Better-
| ment of Conditions of the Film Industry in Northern California
1 and Nevada.
H. L. KNAPPEN,
President.
R. B. QUIVE,
Sec'y and Treas.
LOUIS HYMAN
All Star Feature Distributors, Inc.
191 Golden Gate avenue
Market 292
A. M. BOWLES
American Film Mfg. Company
985 Market street
Garfield 323
M. H. KOHN
Consolidated Film Corporation
116 Golden Gate avenue
Prospect 2634
C. A. WHITNEY
Community Motion Picture Bureau
821 Market street
Sutter 2591
J. BREHANY
Equity Pictures Corporation
995 Market street
Douglas 4958
H. G. ROSEBAUM
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Pacific Building
Sutter 4572
W. A. CRANK
Robertson-Cole Company
177 Golden Gate avenue
Market 2975
F. W. VOIGT
Metro Pictures Corporation
55 Jones street
Market 906
CHAS. ROSENTHAL, Jr.,
Vice-President.
MILTON A. NATHAN,
Attorney.
E. B. MAYER
AND
CHARLES ROSENTHAL, Jr.
M. & R. Feature Film Exchange
107 Golden Gate avenue
Park 178
H. J. HENRIOLLE,
Pathe Exchange, Inc.
985 Market street
Garfield 323
R. B. QUIVE
Realart Pictures Corporation
995 Market street
Douglas 5450
FLOYD ST. JOHN
Republic Distributing Corporation
104 Golden Gate avenue
Prospect 3132
H. L. KNAPPEN,
Select Pictures Corporation
985 Market street
Sutter 2466
S. Y. EDWARDS
Turner & Dahnken
134 Golden Gate avenue
Prospect 2500
M. L. MARKOWITZ
Universal Film Exchanges, Inc.
121 Golden Gate avenue
Market 248
FRANK C. BURHANS
Vitagraph, Incorporated
985 Market street
Sutter 2974
Milton A. Nathan, Attorney, 521 Chronicle Building
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BRUNTON SERVICE
Insures the highest quality of production in the
minimum of time!
The Robert Brunton Studios have made it possible for
1 any one to produce motion pictures without having to
| own a studio.
Some of the screen triumphs made at this
perfectly equipped plant:
| " The Miracle Man "
| "Desert Gold"
" The Westerners "
| " Just a Wife "
j " Luck of the Irish "
| "The Better Wife"
" The Dragon Painter "
"The Heart of Rachael"
| "Live Sparks"
i " That Something "
! "Back to God's
Country "
" The Wolf "
| "Blind Youth"
"The Splendid Hazard"
I " One Week End "
\ " The Hoodlum "
"The Spite Bride"
" Pollyanna "
The Robert Brunton Studios, Inc.
I 5301 to 5601 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, Cal.
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" Heart of the Hills "
' The Illustrious Prince"
" I he Woman Michael
Married "
"The Beloved
Cheater "
" I pstairs and Down "
"A White Man's
Chance "
" Bill Apperson's Boy "
" Billy Jim "
" The Bells "
" Beckoning Roads "
"Rio Grande"
"Dare-Devil Jack"
"His Majesty, the
American "
" The Sage Brusher "
" The Dwelling Place
of Light ''
" Soldiers of Fortune "
• 1 he Temple of Dusk "
"Desert of Wheat"
" 1 he Joyous Liar "
" The Lord Loves the
Irish"
• V hen Bearcat Went
Dry "
"The World Aflame"
"A Man's Country"
"The House of
Intrigue "
" The Heart of a Fool "
" When the Clouds Roll
By"
"Carmen of the
Klondike "
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HAL BENEDICT |
STUDIOS, inc.
Offers
To the Motion Picture
Producer
working space in one of the largest and most completely
equipped studios in Greater New York, located at College
Point.
Two connecting stages, 100 x 70 ft. and 60 x 50 ft.,
respectively. Latest type Wohl, Kligel and Cooper-
Hewitt lighting, with a 56 switch, double throw 4 panel
Metropolitan Board. Capacity 15,000 amperes.
Complete scenic equipment with expert crew. Offices,
dressing-rooms, projection and loading rooms, shops, etc.
For detailed information and terms, telephone
HAL BENEDICT I
FLUSHING 3000
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BURSTON FILMS
(INC.)
GUARANTEES
for
1920
The same wide advancement
in quality of productions
by
LOUIS BURSTON
Which made the super-serials —
THE HAWK'S TRAIL
THE MYSTERY OF " 13 "
THE SILENT MYSTERY
PRE-EMINENT IN THEIR FIELD
BURSTON FILMS, INC. LOUIS BURSTON, Pres't
Longacre Building 6050 Sunset Boulevard
New York City Los Angeles, Calif.
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| SOL LESSER— Distributor
1 —POLICY FOR 1920— I
Sol Lesser, creator of innovations in the distribution of shadow
plays, presented in a distinctive and unique manner.
In the exploitation of Mack Sennett's Comedy "Yankee Doodle
In Berlin", with the Sennett Bathing Girls, Mr. Lesser established a
precedent in silver screen presentation, that proved to be a popularity
riot. This was the verdict of the exhibitor and public alike. The
Bathing Girls went over with a bang. They were new.
He created the personal appearance in conjunction with the shadow
drama.
He now offers —
George Beban Production with the personal appearance of Mr.
Beban in his famous characterization of the big hearted Italian, immor-
talized by his famous stage play "The Sign of the Rose."
Also —
Annette Kellerman, with her feminine form divine, fresh as the
morning's dew in Springtime, — with the personal appearance of Miss
Kellerman.
Great plays, with great players, presented with exquisite perfection. —
Beautiful in production. — Perfect in presentation.
Mr. Lesser gained an enviable record in film presentation and ex-
ploitation, by the distribution of such well known plays of the silver
sheet as— "Hearts of The World"— "Intolerance"— "Cabiria"—
"The Spoilers"— "The Ne'er Do Well"— "Mickey", etc.
SOL LESSER, Distributor
CZZ IRVING M. LESSER, Manager
OFFICES
418 Longacre Bldg., New York
514 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles
Branch Offices in all large
cities thruout America
Affiliations in Europe, So.
America and the Far East
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THE FROHMAN AMUSEMENT CORPORATION
ANNOUNCES FOR THE YEAR 1920
"THE INVISIBLE RAY"
Starring Ruth Clifford and Jack Sherrill
supported by an unparalleled serial cast.
The greatest serial the world has even seen
Written by Mr. Guy McConnell
A startling innovation, a staggering dramatic production in
fifteen episodes.
Four super-features with stars of international renown
Two extraordinary seven reel productions adapted from two
of the most popular novels of the year, each with
its own female star.
Twenty-six two reel Western Dramatic Productions starring
MYNA Cunard, popularly known as
" The Girl of the Great Divide."
Original creative features in two reel lengths.
Twenty-six two reel Comedies with a star comedian of positive
box office drawing power.
These attractions will be produced along the lines of the usual
Frohman standard which means the last word
in photoplay art.
THE FROHMAN AMUSEMENT CORPORATION
WILLIAM L. SHERRILL, President
Executive Offices 310 Times Building New York City
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Announcing I
A Series of Eight Reel Western Melodramas
Sylvanite Productions
Picturing the West as it was
Each of the eight five reel productions will
have as its star performers, the most daring
and accomplished cowboys and cowgirls
whose names have appeared in all western
made pictures from the west in the past
several years, and who have won a major-
ity of the prizes at all big Western Rodeos.
"OUTLAWED"
The first subject will be released about
March 1st
SYLVANITE PRODUCTIONS J
Studio Address: Long Beach. Calif.
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FINDING H^e MARKET |
Most important of all phases of motion picture |
manufacture is the market.
| Experience is of prime importance. Trust- |
worthiness is vital.
We are in constant and intimate touch with j
the market. We know where your picture |
will sell for the most money. We'll get the j
| biggest price for your negative from both j
domestic and foreign distribution.
Fair dealing and honest relations with pro-
| ducers and distributors have built for us an 1
established and select clientelle.
The next time you have a picture for the g
market consult us. Let us show you where 1
the money is — and get it for you.
C. B. PRICE CO., Inc. j
ZM. o t i o n Pictures |
IMPORT — DOMESTIC — EXPORT |
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HAL ROACH
for five years producer of comedies
for
PATHE
exclusively
The Harold Lloyd Special
T wo Reel Comedies
Acknowledged generally to be the
best comedies of their length
ever made
The Rolm
One Reel Comedies
Featuring kkSnub Pollard and
Little "Sunshine Sammy
All productions produced under
Mr. Roach s personal supervision
HAROLD ROACH. President
ROLIN FILM COMPANY
406 COURT STREET
LOS ANGELES. CAL.
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PAT HE
A World Organization, Justly Proud of Its Sanity and Strength
Pathe Exchange Inc. is a distributing organization, highly specialized,
with thirty two exchanges located in the logical distributing centres of
the United States.
Pathe has left to others the production of film, believing that the maxi-
mum of success comes with concentration. Pathe has concentrated
upon selling. Pathe has built up an unsurpassed marketing organiza-
tion, highly trained in all its branches, and one that attains the widest
possible distribution.
FEATURES: Pathe distributes the productions of Edgar Lewis,
Hobart Henley, Frank Keenan, Jesse D. Hampton,
Edwin Carewe, J. Stuart Blackton, Leonce Perret
and Albert Capellani.
SERIALS: Pathe distributes serials produced by George B. Seitz,
Inc., Ruth Roland Serials, Inc., Arthur Beck,
Louis J. Gasnier, and Robert Brunton.
COMEDIES: Pathe distributes the Harold Lloyd Special Two Reel
Comedies produced by Hal E. Roach; the Rolin One
Reel Comedies with Snub Pollard; the Mrs. Sidney
Drew Two Reel Comedies with John Cumberland;
the "Bringing Up Father" Two Reel Comedies for
the International.
SHORT SUBJECTS: Pathe News, the famous news weekly, issued
twice a week, and Pathe Review, the film magazine,
issued once a week, are standards of quality everywhere.
PATHE, WITH ITS UNIQUE RECORD OF 25 SUCCESSFUL
YEARS IN THE MOTION PICTURE BUSINESS. PRE-
SENTS THE BEST EXAMPLE IN THE BUSINESS
OF A HIGHLY SPECIALIZED AND EFFI-
CIENT DISTRIBUTING ORGANIZATION
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IN 1620 a ship called Mayflower arrived
on America's shore and thereby established
a milestone in history. In 1920, three hun-
dred years later, history repeated itself. A
motion picture company called MAYFLOWER
established, through the photoplays it pre-
sented, a new standard for the Screen. That
this standard will continue to rise is assured
by the fact that MAYFLOWER presents the
productions of George Loane Tucker, Emile
Chautard, Allan Dwan, R. A. Walsh,
Charles Miller and Sidney A. Franklin.
MAYFLOWER
PHOTOPLAY
CORPORATION
ISAAC WOLPER. President
1465 Broadway, New York.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
AND TRADE ANNUAL
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INCORPORATED
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President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer
MARGUERITE JONES
Editor
HOME OFFICE
729 - 7th Avenue, New York, N. Y.
Phone: Bryant 9360
REPRESENTATIVES
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205 Baker Detwiller Building, 412 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, California
Phone: Pico 780
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Copyright, 1920, by Motion Picture News, Inc.
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The sign of a masterpiece
in color "
A practical achievement of practical color
motion photography for practical exhibi-
tors who want practical results combined
with the highest artistic qualities in the
subjects they use.
PRIZMA MASTER PICTURES, photo-
graphed in Nature's colors, represent the
supreme achievement of 1919 in the
motion picture industry.
Used by all leading theatres to build
prestige and profits.
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Motion Picture Studio Directory
and
Trade Annual
1 920 — SIXTH EDITION
| Table of Contents
A.rt Gallery of Film Personages 11-202
Actors' Biographies 203
Actresses 257
Child Players 286
Film Producers 289
Directors 294
j Scenario Writers 317
Cinematographers 329
Motion Picture Organizations 339
Who's at the Helm 341
Directory of Film Companies 350
Foreign Market 363
Seventh Motion Picture News Chart of Film Trade
Conditions 368
List of 1919 Film Releases 370
Directory of Newspapers and Motion Picture
Theatres 487
List of Studios 516
A Complete Index can be found at the Back
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Motion Picture Studio Directory
and
Trade Annual
ACTORS
-A —
ABBE, Jack Vutaku; b. Japan, educ. Japan.
Sendai, coll. and high schl.; stage career, 2
yrs. ; screen career, Essanay ("The Curse of
Iku"), Triangle ("Her American Husband."
"Who's to Blame," "Mystic Faces"), Metro
(Empress in "Red Lantern"), Hampton ("Pa-
gan God"), Hayakawa ("Henchman"), Metro
("The Willow Tree"). Plays leads opposite
Tsuru Oaki for Universal. Hght., 5,
wght., 125; black har, brown eyes. Ad., 1904
Argyle Av., Hollywood, Cal. Phone 6790S7.
ABRAHAM, Jake; b. N. Y. C, 1854; educ. San
Francisco; stage career, Rainer & Bird's Min-
strels; screen career, Paralta, Lasky, Brun-
ion, etc. ("By the World Forgot," "The Gentle-
man from Indiana," "The Only Way"), Jack
Pickford ("In Wrong"), Goldwyn ("Girl from
Outside"), Selig ("The Lost City"), American
("Social Briars"), Vitagraph ("The Girl in
the House," "A Gentleman's Agreement," "The
Dawn of Understanding"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
150; gray hair and eyes. Ad., 231 S. Hill St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
ACKER, Eugene; b. Stockholm, Sweden, May 13.
1889; educ. there; stage career, European
prods. ; screen career, Palm M. P. Co., Selig.
Essanay ("Dignified Family." George Ade's
Fables, "Prisoner at the Bar"), Metro ("Sylvia
on a Spree," "My Four Years in Germany,"
".Men"). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 156; light com-
plexion, light hair, blue eyes; Member Green
Room Club. Ad., home, 334 W. 56th St., N. Y.
C. — Col. 9799. Studio, Metro, Hollywood, Cal.
ACOKD, Art.; b. Stillwater, Okla., 1890; early
career, cowboy and ranchman; stage career.
Dick Stanley Wild West Show, 1919, with Buf-
falo Bill. 1911, rode second at Pendleton, Ore .
Cheyenne and Salt Lake roundups, won cham-
pionship In broncho riding at Klamath Falls.
1912; screen career, starred in Chas. E. Van
Loan stories, ("Buck Parvin in the Movies").
Fox ("Cleopatra"), IS mos. in service. Univer-
sal ("Out West," "Behind the Fighting Line."
"The Cow Boy and the Kid"), now being fea-
tured in Western serial. Hght.. 6, 1: wght.
1N5; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., Universal
Studio.
ADAMS, Lionel; educ. pub. schls. ; stage career,
leading man in "The Hour." "Paid in Full
"The Christian," "The Spendthrift," "Ben
Hur." with Julia Marlowe, Anne Russell, Wm.
Gillette; screen career, Vitagraph ("Mysterv of
Mary," "Lady of the Lighthouse"). Paragon
("The Closed Road"), Shomer-Ross ("The Sa-
cred Flame"). Hght. 5. 11; wght.. 155: dark
hair, dark blue eyes. Art.. 340 W. Silth st
N" V Circle 7281. or Lambs Club. N. Y.
AINSWOKTII, Charles Sydney; b. Manchester,
Eng., 1S86; educ. Madison. Wis.; stage career,
with Maude Adams in "Little Minister." played
Denton in "Arizona." with Montgomery and
Stone in "Wizard of Oz." with Robert Edeson
in "Fortune Hunter": screen career. Essanay
1913 ("On Trial"), Selig ("Brown of Harvard").
Goldwyn ("One Week of Life." "The Crimson
Gardenia." "A Man and His Money," "Hearts-
ease," "Girl From Outside." "The Gay Lord
Quex"). Hght.. ;,, ll«i; wght., 156; fair com-
plexion, brown hair. Art., Goldwyn studio, Cul-
ver City, Calif.
AITKEN, Spottisuoortc; b. Ertinburgh, Scotland:
educ. there; stage career, with Augustin Daly
and many others, in all-star company mgmt.
Brady; 27 yrs. in legitimate; screen career,
Reliance ("The Birth of a Nation"), Fine Arts
American Tourneur ("The White Heather").
Paramount ("Jane Goes A-Woolng." "Hay-
Foot. Straw-Foot"). Hortkinson ("Fighting
Thru"), Universal ("The Wicked Darling").
Fox ("Evangeline." "Broken Commandments").
Hampton -Pathe ("Woman of Pleasure"), First
Nat'l ("The Thunderbolt").
ALBEKTSON, Arthur; b. Waycross, Ga., 1892;
educ, Univ. of Florida, Wash, and Lee Univ.;
stage career, mgmt. Klaw & Erlanger, Wm. A.
Brady stck. ; screen career. Red Feather-Uni-
versal ("It Happened in Honolulu"), Kalem
("The Missing Heiress"), Selznick ("The Argyle
Case"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; medium com-
plexion, brown hair, dark gray eyes.
ALBEKTSON, E. Cort; b. Reading, Pa.; educ
Penn. Univ.; stage career, "Madam Sherry."
"Girl From Rector's"; starred in "Stubborn
Cinderella," "The Dance Dream" screen career,
Kalem ("Masked Dancer"), Fox ("Freedom"),
serial "The Carter Case," lead with Edith Tal-
iaferro in "Whose Your Brother," Lillian
Walker in serial "One Million Dollars Reward,"
Margaret Marsh in "Wits Against Wits."
Hght., 5, 11 %\ wght., 170; light complexion,
brown hair and eyes. Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y. studio ad., Grossman Pictures, Inc., Ith-
aca, N. Y.
ALEXANDER, Clifford; b. San Jose, Cal., 1891;
educ. there; stage career, 6 yrs. in stk., now in
stk. Alcazar theatre, San Francisco, Cal.;
screen career, Paralta ("Madame Who," "Turn
of a Card," "Patriotism," "Intelligence,"
"With Hoops of Steel," "Maid o' the Storm."
"Heart of Rachel"). Pathe ("The Silver Girl").
Hght., 6; wght,, 155; light hair, blue eyes.
ALEXANDER, Edward; b. Ogdensburg, N. Y. ;
educ. there; stage career, several years in stock
and rep.; screen career. Universal, Horsley,
Fox ("The Arm of the Law," "The Tale of
Two Cities," "North of Fifty-Three"), Glen-
dale Films (Dir. "The Lone Bandit"), Metro
("No Man's Land," "In Judgment Of," "The
Island of Intrigue"), Paramount ("Heart of
Youth"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; black hair,
dark gray eyes.
ALEXANDER, Frank D. ; b. Olympia, Wash..
1882; educ. pub. and high schls., Ore.; early
career, cowboy and stage driver; screen career,
1% yrs. with Keystone Vitagraph ("Huns and
Hyphens." "Bears and Bad Men," "Humbugs
and Husbands," "Pluck and Plotters"). Ad.,
4311 Prospect ave.. Hollywood, Cal.; studio,
Vitagraph.
ALEXANDER, Gus; educ, N. Y. : stage career,
"Wildfire." "The Whirl of the Town," stage
and pictures for 24 years; screen career. Bio-
graph, Mutt and Jeff, Universal-Christie.
Lloyd. Blackton ("Life's Greatest Problem").
Fox ("Les Miserables "). Hght., 4. 4; wght..
118; brown hair, blue eves. Art., Betts &
Fowler, 1482 Bway., N. Y. Bryant 5664.
ALLARDT. Arthur; b. N. Y. ; educ. N. Y..
Phila. schls.. stage career. 10 yrs. legit., vaurt.
Pacific Coast, N. Y., Phila.; screen career, Ma-
jestic, Thanhouser. Frontier. Corona ("The
Curse of Eve"), Paralta ("One Dollar Bid."
"Patriotism," "Intelligence"), Pathe ("The
M)rtnight Stage"). Paramount ("Louisiana").
Hght., 6; wght., 165; complexion, fair; brown
hair. Sings. Ad., 5519 A. Sierra Vista St., Holly-
wool, Cal., Holly 1473.
ALLEN, Alfred; b. Alfred. N. Y.. 18SC: screen
career, 3 yrs. with Universal. Bluebird, Lois
Weber Prods. ("The Whim," "Price of a Good
Time"). Universal ("Wolves of the North,"
"Riders of Vengeance." "The Sleeping Lion."
"Loot," "His Divorced Wife"), Robertson-Cole
("The Other Half"). Hght., 6; wght., 195;
light hair, gray eyes. Ad., University Club.
L. A.
AMADOU, Charles Edward; also scenario writer;
b. Oakland. Calif.; educ. there; screen career.
Hulls-Eye ("Bone Drv." "A Rural Romance."
"One $1,000.00 Short." "Hot Dogs"), Vlta-
graph-Larry Semon comedy ("Well, I'll be
." "His Home. Sweet Home," "Scamps
and Scandals"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135: dark
brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Jack White
Comedies. Los Angeles, Cal., phone 61464.
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ANDERSON, Robert; b. Denmark, X890; educ.
Denmark; screen career, Fine Arts ('Intoler-
ance';, Metro ("Draft 268"), D. W. Griffith
( "Hearts of the World"), Universal ("Heart
of Humanity"), Lasky ("Fires of Faith"),
Universal ("Petal on the Current," "Right to
Happiness," "Common Property"). Now In
Denmark. Hght., 5, 10; wght, 180; medium
hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1752% No. Ver-
mont ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
ANDREWS, Frank; educ. Boston; stage career,
over 30 yrs. exper., playing everything from
children to old men, Shakespeare, "East
Lynne," N. T. prods, with Belasco, Frohman,
Brady, Cort, Cohen & Harris, etc.; screen
career, Vltagraph, Famous Players, Goldwyn,
Fox, Metro, World, etc., "For France," "Chil-
dren of Shelto," "Capt. Swift," "The Night-
ingale," "When My Ship Comes In," "Sport of
Kings," "Poor Little Rich Girl," "The Road
Between," etc. Hght., G; wght., 176; white
hair, dark brown eyes. Permanent ad., Ac-
tor's Equity, N. T.
ANKER, William; b. France, 1860; educ. Lycee
Imperial of Rouen, France; early exper., pro-
fessor of languages; screen career, 10 yrs.,
playing for following cos.: Universal, Than-
houser, Fox, Biograph, Gaumont, Metro, World,
Klelne (as the father in "Wild Oats"; as the
professor in "The Green Cloak," etc.), Inter-
national ("The Cinema Murder"), Edgar
Lewis ("Another Man's Shoe"), Numa ("Re-
turn of Tarzan"), Selznick ("Memory"). Hght.,
6, 7; white hair and beard, gray-blue eyes.
Ad., 339 W. 58th St.. N. T. Phone, Col. 9998.
AOYAMA, Yukio; b. Nagoya City, Japan, 1888;
stage career, leading man, Cherry Blossom
Players, Los Angeles; screen career, Lasky
("The Bravest Way"), Pathe ("Japanese
Nightingale"); featured in ("Harlkari"), Cal.
M. P. Corp., Metro ("The Red Lantern") Fox
("Thieves"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; black
hair, black eyes. Ad., home, 229% N. San
Pedro St., Los Angeles.
ARBUCKLE, Andrew; b. Galveston, 1884; educ.
St. Louis; stage career, vaud. playing Western
characters; screen career, Metro ("Big Tre-
maine"), Ince-Triangle ("Happiness"), Art-
craft ("Romance of Happy Valley"), Brunton
("A White Man's Chance"), Hart ("John Petti-
coats"), Mary Pickford ("The Hoodlum"),
United ("Square Shootin' Dan"). Goldwyn
("Pinto"), Hampton (with Blanche Sweet).
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 235; auburn hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Hulburt Apts., Los Angeles, Cal.
ARBUCKLE, Maclyn; also scenario writer; b.
San Antonio, Texas; educ. Glasgow, Scotland,
and Boston, Mass.; stage career, since 1888,
In "The Emigrant," later in Charles Frohman
Cos.. Frawley Stk. Co., San Francisco; in "Why
Smith Left Home," "The County Chairman,"
also in vaud.; screen career, Pallas ("The Re-
form Candidate"), Famous Players ("The
County Chairman"), San Antonio Pictures
("Mr. Potter of Texas," "Mr. Bingle," "Squire
Phin"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 235; brown hair,
blue eyes. Ad., P. O. Box 872, San Antonio,
Texas.
ARBUCKLE, Roscoe, also producing-director j b.
Kansas, lt>87; stage career, on tour in drama
and stock repertoire; managed own company for
two yrs. ; screen career, began with Keystone,
1913, as extra man at $3 per day; advanced to
regular parts; later played leads and became
director; directing and acting for nearly 3 yrs.;
Keystone, Paramount ("His Wedding Night,"
"Fatty in Coney Island"), Arbuckle-Paramount
("The Bell Boy," "Out West," "Good Night,
Nurse," "The Cook," "The Sheriff." "Camping
Out," "Love," "A Desert Hero," "Back Stage,"
"The Hayseed," "The Garage") Ad. Comique
Film Co.. Long Beach. Cal.
ARDIZONI, John; b. 1882; stage career, mus.
com., drama, opera, in "Twin Beds." "Pierrot,
the Prodigal," Geo. Arliss "Hamilton," "The
Melting Pot"; screen career, Vitagraph ("The
Man of Mystery,') with E. H. Sothern ("The
Glory of Tolande"), World ("Phil for Short"),
Fox ("A Woman There Was"). World ("The
American Way"), Faversham ("Man Who Lost
Himself"), Wm. Collier prods. Hght., 6, 11;
wght., 190; dark complexion. Ad. 33 W. 84th
et., N. T. Schuyler 9949.
AREY, Wayne; b. Rock Falls, 111., April 12, 1880;
educ. there; stage career, stock in Minneapolis,
Brooklyn, Atlanta, Toronto and Lawrence,
Mass., in N. Y. prods., mgmt. Llebler. Belasco,
Chas. Frohman, etc.; screen career, Thanhouser
(late pictures, "Hinton's Double." "The Heir-
ess," "The Woman in White," "It Happened to
Adele"), Pathe ("War and the Woman").
Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 37 North ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y.
AKLING, Charles; b. Toronto, Canada; educ.
there; stage career, with Francis Wilson, Henry
W. Savage, Blanche Walsh, Shuberts, 3 yrs. ;
screen career, Anita Stewart ("In Old Ken-
tucky"), Curwood-Carver ("Back to God's
Country"), Fox ("Snares of Paris," "Vaga-
bond Luck"), Wm. S. Hart ("Wagon Tracks").
Hght., 6; wght., 190; dark brown hair, blue-
gray eyes. Ad., 1835 Argyle ave., Hollywood,
Cal. Phone 579596.
ARNOLD, Edward; b. N. Y.; educ. pub. schls.
and Columbia Univ. ; stage career, with Robert
B. Mantell, Ethel Barrymore, John Drew, Max-
ine Elliott, James K. Hackett; stock In St.
Paul, Philadelphia; screen career, Essanay.
1915 ("When the Man Speaks"), Emerald Film
Co. ("A Slacker's Heart"), World ("Phil for
Short," "A Broadway Saint"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 155; light brown hair, blue eyes.
ASUER, Max; Universal; b. Oakland, Cal., 1879;
educ. pub. schls.; stage career, People's stock.
Oakland, with Louis and Kale in musical com-
edy for 4 yrs.; screen career, Keystone, 1912,
Universal- Joker, Universal ("Max Comes from
the West"), Vitagraph ("Counts and Noac-
counts," " Bonds and Banners," "Laws and
Outlaws'), Vitagraph ("A Yankee Princess").
Hght., 6, 9; wght., 205; dark hair, eyes and
complexion. Ad., Vitagraph Studio, L. A., Cal.
ASHLEY, Arthur H.; also director; b. and educ.
N. Y. ; stage career, stock with Payton, Spoon-
er, Poli, Baker, Davis; in "Brewster's Mill-
ions"; screen career, Vitagraph 3", 4 yrs., Than-
houser 1 yr., World (late pictures. "The Iron
Ring," "Rasputin, the Black Monk," "Shall
We Forgive Her?" "A Creole's Revenge,"
"Broken Ties"), Goldwyn ("Be Careful,
Mary"), World ("The American Way," "The
Praise Agent," "Forest Rivals").
ATWILL, Lionel; b. London, Eng.; educ. Eng.;
stage career, featured in "The Lodger" (Max-
ine Elliott theatre), "Another Man's Shoes"
(39th St. theatre), leading man Belasco thea-
tre in "Tiger, Tiger"); screen career, F.-P.-
Lasky Corp. (opp. Elsie Ferguson, "For Sale").
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; brown hair, gray eyes.
Ad.. Lotus Club, N. Y.
AUBREY, James; b. • Liverpool, Eng.; educ. Liv-
erpool; stage career, Fred Karno's "Night in
English music hall," doing the Terrible Turk
(orig. ), vaud. and mus. com., Gus Hill's
"Around the Clock"; screen career, Mitten-
thal's Starlight Pathe comedies, playing Heinie
in "Heinie and Louie" comedies, "A Merry
Chase," "Monkey Shines"), Vitagraph ("Rah.
Rah, Rah," "Maid and Muslin," "Dames and
Dentists"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 165; blue eyes,
brown hair. Ad., Green Room Club, N. T. ;
studio, Vitagraph, Los Angeles, Cal.
AUCKER, William; stage career, with Irene Fen-
wick in "Wild Oats"; screen career, Pathe.
Thanhouser, Universal, Solax, Kleine, Metro
("The Turmoil"). Hght., 5, 7; fair complexion,
white hair.
AUGUST, Edwin (rhillipe von der Butz), also
director and author; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ.
Christian Bros. Coll., St. Louis, Mo.; stage ca-
reer, with Otis Skinner, Mrs. Leslie Carter,
Digby Bell; screen career, Edison, Biograph,
Vita., Univ., Edwin August Feature Films,
Kleine-Edison (author and director "Bond-
woman"). Bluebird ("City of Tears." "Broad-
way Scandal"), Univ. ("Mortgaged Wife"),
World ("The Poison Pen"), Artcolor ("A Tale
of Two Nations"). Hght.. 5, 11; wght.. 155.
Member M. P. D. A. and Friars Club. N. Y.
AUSTEN, Leslie; b. London, 1888; educ. Cam-
bridge Univ. ; stage career, with Elsie Fergu-
son, Gertrude Kingston, Jane Cowl, in "Joseph
and His Brethren"; screen career, Metro. Fox,
Lubln, Art Drama ("A Man and a Woman"),
Fox ("Two Little Imps." "Caught In the
Act"). Famous Players ("Mrs. Dane's De-
fense," Pauline Frederick), ("Woman of Im-
pulse," Lina Cavallere), Fox ("My Little Sis-
ter"), Select ("Marie, Ltd."). Hght., 6; wght.,
165; brunette, blue eyes. Ad., home, 220 Wads-
worth ave., N. Y., St. Nlch. 2828.
AUSTIN, Albert; b. Birmingham. Eng., 1885;
educ. Birmingham; stage career first came to
this country with Charles Chaplin In "A
Night In an English Music Hall," stock In
Denver. Colo., for 2 yrs. ; screen career, Lone
Star Film ("The Floorwalker," "The Fire-
man." "The Vagabond." "One A. M.," "A
Dog's Life," Shoulder Arms," "Sunnyalde,"
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"The Count"), Chaplin ("A Dog's Life,"
"Shoulder Arms"). Hght., 6. 11; wght., 160;
brown hair and eyes. Sect, to Charlie Chaplin.
AUSTIN, Jere; also director; b. Minneapolis;
» luc. Rensselaer Polytech. and Univ. of Minn.;
Stage career, several years Western Stock
Cos. Ralph Stuart, Dan'l Prawley, etc.; screen
career, Famous Players ("Resurrection," "Fe-
dora"), Goldwyn ("All Woman," "Hidden
Fires," "A Perfect Lady," "Day Dreams,"
"Woman on Index"), Screencraft ("The Tap"),
United ("The Eternal Mother"), Realart
("Barna Vetta"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195;
dark hair and eyes. Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
AVERY, J. Ray; b. San Diego, Calif.; educ.
there and San Francisco; stage career, 1905,
in stk., rep., mus., com., vaud. and one-piece;
screen career, juvenile and light comedy with
Goldwyn, Ince, Griffith, Brunton and Ameri-
can studios, Universal ("Ambition," "The
Woman in the Plot," "The Phantom Melody"),
Goldwyn ("The Tower of Ivory," "The Bloom-
ing Angel"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; dark
brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., Alpin
Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. Bway. 317.
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BACON, Lloyd Francis; b. San Jose, Cal., 1889;
educ. Santa Clara Coll., Cal.; screen career.
Keystone ("Pearls and Perils"), Artcraft
("Square Deal Sanderson," "Wagon Tracks"),
Robertson-Cole ("House of Intrigue"), Fox
("Vagabond Love," "The Feud"). Hght,
5, 10; wght., 150; brown hair and blue eyes.
Ad., home, Camerford Apts., 5716 Camerford
ave. , Los Angeles.
BAGGOT, King; also director; b. St. Louis, Mo.;
educ. Christian Bros. College, St. Louis; stage
career, stk. cos. and under mgmt. Frohman,
Liebler & Co., Shuberts, etc., star in "The
Violation"; screen career, Universal ("Ivan-
hoc," "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde," "Absinthe,"
"Shadows"), Metro ("Kildare of the Storm,"
"Man Who Stayed at Home"), Burston Films
("The Hawk's Trail" serial), B. B. Hampton
("The Dwelling Place of Light"), played in
over 300 pictures. Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. T. C,
or Hollywood Hotel, Hollywood, Calif.
BAILEY, Bill; b. Omaha, Neb.; educ. Milwau-
kee, Wis.; stage career, 15 yrs., manv prods.;
mngt. K. & E., Pabst Eng. Stock Co.. Mil-
waukee; screen career, Essanay, Mutual, World,
etc.; Dir. comedies for Universal; Rolfe-Metro
("A Million a Minute"), Wharton ("The
Eagle's Eye"), Fox ("Bonnie Annie Laurie"),
Blackton ("The Common Cause"), Metro
("Shadows of Suspicion"), Goldwyn ("Speedy
Meade"), Triangle ("Three Black Eyes").
BAINBRIDGE, William Herbert; b. England,
1853; educ. England; early career, mining en-
gineer; screen career, National, Ince ("False
Faces"), Brunton studio with Kitty Gordon.
Helen Kellar, Bessie Barriscale; Universal
("The Desire of a Moth," "Broadway Scan-
dal," "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin"),
Hampton-Hodkinson ("Desert Gold"), First
National ("Heart of the Hills"). Hght..
5,11%; wght., 200; medium complexion, brown
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 6778 Hollywood
Blvd., Los Angeles.
BAIRD, Stewart; b. Boston; educ. Harvard;
stage career, New Theatre Co.. N. T., "All
for the Ladies"; leads in "Sybil," "The Kiss
Burglar," Frohman; screen career, Famous
Players ("Moth and the Flame," "Incorrigible
Dukan"), Kalem ("The Runaway Wife"),
Metro. Hght., 6; wght., 168; dark complexion,
brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., 15 Central Park
West, N. Y. Col. 4509. Studio ad., Shubert
office, N. Y.
BAKER, Edwin King (Eddie Baker) ; b. Wash-
ington, D. C. Nov. 17, 1896; educ. Washing-
ton, D. C, and Calif.; stage career, with Baker
stk. in repertoire thru Eastern States; screen
career, began with Universal, before entering
army was with Joker Comedy, late work doing
heavies with Gale Henry, 12 picture ("Poor
Fish," "Pant," "Kids," etc.); now -with Al
Christie. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 190; fair com-
plexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
Jean Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. Pico 3036; stu-
dio ad., Christie Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
BANKS, Perry; b. Victoria, B. C, 1877; educ
Pierce Christian Coll., Cal.; stage career, 16
yrs. stock and rep., with Robt. Downing In
rep.; vaud. and circus; did Griffith's sketch,
"In Washington's Time"; screen career, Ameri-
can (best pictures "Other Side of the Door,"
"Overalls," "The Overcoat," "Faith," "Me-
lissa of the Hills," "The Sea Master," "A
Sporting Chance," "Six Feet Four," "Eve in
Exile").
BARKER, Bradley; b. Hempstead, D. I., 1886;
educ. N. Y. ; stage career, 5 yrs. dramatic stck.;
screen career, 7 yrs., Famous Players ("Com*
Out of the Kitchen," "Wanted a Husband"),
Realart ("Erstwhile Susan," "Fear Market"),
Acme, Chas. Miller Co. ("Heart of a Gypsy").
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; dark complexion, dark
brown hair, hazel eyes; writes scenarios. Ad.,
Southhold Apts., 150th st. and Broadway, N.
Y., and Green Room Club.
BARNETT, Chester; b. Piedmont, Mo.; educ. St.
Benedict's Coll., Atchison, Kan.; stage career,
Belasco 2 yrs., "The Climax" (Weber) ; screen
career. Crystal, Peerless, Warner Features,
Equitable (appearing in "Trilby," "The Wish-
ing Ring," "Marrying Money," "Heart of the
Blue Ridge," "Little Miss Brown," "The Pit,"
"Old Dutch," "The Gentleman from Mississip-
pi." "La Vie de Boheme"), Selznick ("The Law
of Compensation"), Submarine Film ("The
Submarine Eye"), Select ("Break the News to
Mother"), Submarine Film ("Girl of the Sea").
Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 155; dark hair, brown
eyes. Ad., 655 West 171st St., N. Y.
BARRIE, Nigel; b. Calcutta, India; educ. Hailey-
burg Coll., England; stage career, with Sir
Frank Benson, Sir Herbert Tree, Fred Terry
and Julia Neilson, John Drew, Grace George,
leads in "Count of Luxemburg," "Gypsy Love,"
"The Laughing Husband," Professional dancer
in vaud. with Joan Sawyer; screen career,
Famous Players ("Bab" series, "Widow By
Proxy"), Select ("The Marionettes," "The Bet-
ter Wife"), Robertson-Cole ("Joselyn's Wife,"
"Tangled Threads"), Paramount ("Cinema
Murder"), First National ("The Turning
Point"), American ("The Honey Bee"). Hght.,
6, 1; wght., 175; black hair, brown eyes. Home
ad., 1919 N. Van Ness ave., Hollywood, Cal.
Phone 599891.
BARRINGTON, Herbert; b. England; educ. Cin-
cinnati; stage career, with Mansfield in Shake-
speare, 1899, with Wyndham in London, 1900,
in "Florodora,"' N. Y., in stock and on tour,
starred in "When We Were Twenty-One";
screen career, from 1911, Edison, then Solax,
Thanhouser, Pilot, Biograph, Universal, World
("Maternity," "Shall We Forgive Her?" "A
Self-Made Widow").
BARROWS, Harry A.; b. Saco, Me., 1875; educ.
Thornton Acad., Saco; stage career, in mus.
com. with Elsie Janis, Lew Fields, Henry W.
Savage, Frohman and Dillingham; also in rep.;
screen career, Famous Players, Biograph, Fox,
Howarth ("Temple of Dusk"). Jewel ("Kaiser,
the Beast of Berlin"), Universal ("The Right
to Happiness," "The Trembling Hour"), Brent-
wood ("Come Again, Smith"), American
("Hobbs in a Hurry"), Lois Weber Co. ("For
Husbands Only"). Astra ("Common Clay"), Ince
("In the Claws of the Hun"). Hght., 6; wght.,
200; light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 1552 Hudson ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
BARRY, Eddie; b. Phila., Pa., 1887; stage career,
comedian in Madame Sherry Co. in "The Red
Rose." "A Knight for a Day," "Comin' Thru
the Rye," "A Stubborn Cinderella"; stk. at
Keith and Proctor's, N. Y. C, Poll's, Spring-
field. Mass,, etc.; screen career, Christie
("Working His Way," "A Lucky Slip," "Vamp-
ing Reuben's Millions," "His Cut-Up Life,"
specials, "Rowdy Ann." "Dangerous Dan Mc-
Grew," "Shades of Shakespeare," "Wild and
Western"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 137; auburn
hair and brown eyes. Home ad., 6424 Dix St.,
Hollywood, Cal.; studio ad., Christie studio,
Hollywood, Cal.
BARRYMORE, John; b. 1882; stage career, since
1903. appeared as Max in "Magda." starred in
"Toddles," "The Fortune Hunter," "A Slice of
Life." "The Affairs of Anatol," "A Thief for a
Night." "Justice." "Peter Ibbetson." "Redemp-
tion." "The Jest"; screen career. Famous
Players (featured in "The Dictator." "Nearly
a King," "The Red Widow," "The Lost Bride-
groom"), L. Lawrence Weber Prod. ("Raffles,
the Amateur Cracksman"), Famous Players
("On the Quiet," "Here Comes the Bride," "The
Test of Honor," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
BARRYMORE. Lionel; stage career, with Nance
O'Nell. James Heme, John Drew, In "The Best
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of Friends," "Pantaloon," "Fires of Fate,"
toured vaud. in "The Still Voice"; "The Cop-
perhead," "The Jest"; screen career, Biograph,
Pathe, "Exploits of Elaine"; Metro, starred in
comedy and dramatic parts, "The Yellow
Streak," "Great Green Eye," "The Millionaire's
Double"), Famous Players ("The Copperhead").
Ad., Famous Players, N. Y.
BARTHELMESS, Richard; b. N. Y. City, 1895;
educ. Trinity College. Hartford, Conn.; screen
career, Herbert Brenon productions ("War
Brides"), Famous Players ("Bab's Burglar,"
"Bab's Diary," "The Seven Swans," "Rich
Man, Poor Man, 1'hree Men and a Girl"),
Goldwyn ("Nearly Married"), D. W. Griffith
("The Hope Chest," "Boots," "Broken Blos-
Boms," "Scarlet Days," "(iirl Who Stayed at
Home"), Dorotln Gish 1 '<>. ("Peppy Polly," "I'll
Get Him Yet"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark
complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Lambs
Club, N. Y., or L. A. A. C, Los Angeles, Cal.
ItAKTLETT, Harry ; b. Pittsburg, Pa.; educ.
there; stage career, began 1882, chiefly vaud.;
"Mutt" in Mutt and Jeff, on road and with
own company; screen career, 3 yrs.. Famous
Players ("Anne of Green Gables," "The Copper-
head"), with Leah Baird in "The Volcano."
Hght., 6, y2 ; wght., 170; gray hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 2297 Eighth ave., N. Y. Phone Mngsd.
2597.
BEAMISH, Frank; b. Memphis, Tenn., 1881;
educ. Christian Brothers Coll.; stage career,
with Chas. Frohman, E. H. Sothern, Rose
Stahl; screen career, Equitable-World, Peer-
less-World ("The Revolt"), Fox ("Putting One
Over," "Checkers"). Hght., 6; wght, 165;
complexion fair, light brown hair, blue eyes.
BEBAN, George; stage career, since 8 yrs. old,
singing in Reed and Emerson's minstrels, stk.
in San Francisco, mus. com., "Nancy Brown,"
with Weber and Fields, comedy lead in "Fan-
tana" and "The American Idea," starred in
"The Sign of the Rose"; screen career NYMP
("An Alien"), Morosco ("Lost in Transit,"
"The Land of the Free," "Jules of the Strong
Heart." "One More American"), Independent
Prod. ("Hearts of Men"), Sol Lesser ("One in
a Million"). Ad. Friars Club, N. Y. Home
ad., 7018 Hawthorne St., Hollywood, Cal., Holly
3851; studio ad., 904 Girard St., Los Angeles.
BECHTEL, Win. A.; stage career, 30 yrs., Europe
and America; screen career, Peerless, Edison,
Ivan, Graphic ("Echo of Youth"), Vitagraph
("Vengeance of Durand." "Gray Tower Mys-
tery"), Wistaria Corp. ("The Lurking Peril").
Hght., 5, 9; wght.. 160; dark hair and eyes.
Ad., home, 173 W. 79th st., N. Y. C. ; Schuy-
ler 1661.
BEEKY, Noah, Jr.; I. Kansas City, Mo., 1884;
stage career, with Mansfield, Cohan and Harris,
H. B. Harris, Klaw and Erlanger; screen ca-
reer, Artcraft ("Believe Me, Xantippe," "The
Whispering Chorus,' "The Squaw Man"),
loaned to Metro for "The Red Lantern," with
Nazimova, Lasky ("The Sea Wolf"), B. B.
Hampton ("The Sagebrusher" ) , Louis B. Mayer
("The Fighting Shepherdess"). Hght., 6, 1;
wght., 212; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home.
6421 Ivarene st.. Hollywood, Cal.; studio.
Lasky.
BEI.ASCO, Jay; b. Brooklyn, X. Y. ; educ. Eng-
land, Bedford; stage career, dram, and vaud.
throughout Europe, Africa, Australia and U.
S. ; screen career since 1915, 2 yrs. dir. and
star of Christie Comedies; 1 yr. Blue Bird
Features. Universal, 2 pictures with Frank
Keenan ("Enter a Vagabound," "Out of the
Ashes"). Hght.. 5, 10; wght., 152; dark hair
and eyes. Ad., Hotel Glidden, Hollywood, Cal.
Holly 3910.
BELMONT, Joseph (Baldy) ; b. St. Clair, Mich ;
educ. Catholic Acad., Port Huron; stage career,
stk.. rep., vaud., etc., in "Trilby," "Oliver
Twist," "The Girl of the Golden West," etc.,
mgmt. David Belasco, B. F. Keith. Poli Stock,
etc.; screen career. Crystal ( wrote, directed and
played leads in more than 40 "Baldy" Belmont
comedies). Griffith's Reliance-Majestic (di-
rected 1 and 2 reel dramas). Fine Arts. Key-
stone since Dec, 1915 ("Skidding Hearts,"
" Oriental Love." "Won by a Fowl." "Never
Too Old," "Star Boarder," "No Mother to
Guide Her"). Hght.. 5. 6%; wght., 155; dark
hair, brown eyes. Home ad.. 1712 Allesandro,
Los Angeles, Cal.; studio ad., Sennett, L. A.,
Cal.
BENEDICT, Kingsley, also scenario writer; b.
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1882; educ. Columbia
Coll.; stage career, with Charles Frohman,
Klaw & Erlanger, William A. Brady, Shuberts,
etc.; screen career, Universal ("The Water
Spy," "The Human Target," etc.); author of
several plays, "The Niche in the Wall," "The
Coward," "A Woman's Law," "The Craven,"
Bluebird ("Who Will Marry Me?"). Hght.,
5, 7; wght., 150; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad.,
Universal, Universal City.
BENHAM, Harry; b. Valparaiso, Ind , Feb. 26,
1886; educ. Chicago and Goshen, Ind.; stage
career, "Madame Sherry," "Sultan of Sulu."
"Pinafore," "Florodora," etc.; screen career.
World (opp. Alice Brady in "The Dancer's
Peril"), Ed. Warren Prod. ("Warfare of the
Flesh"), Apollo ("When You and I Were
Young"), Metro ("The Outsider"), Pathe ("The
Frame-Up, " "Convict 993"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 170; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Green
Room Club, N. Y.
BEN NEK, Yale Hespine; b. X. Y., 1X75; educ.
Brooklyn; stage career, in "The Stolen Story,"
"Zira," "Leah Kleschna," "The Three Twins,"
vaud., leading man with Hope Booth; screen
career, Edison, 5 yrs. (playing leads, straights,
character comedy, heavies), Thanhouser ("The
Pillory"). Metro ("A Wife by Proxy").
BENNETT, Joseph; b. Los Angeles, Cal.; screen
career, Alkire Prod. ("An Ace in a Hole"),
Fox ("The Feud"), American ("Rose of
Hell"), Lewis Stone Co. ("Man's Desire"), Tri-
angle ("Golden Fleece," "Crown Jewels,"
"Marked Cards," "Limousine Life," "Indiscreet
Corrine"). Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 153; dark
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Baker Apts.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Bdwy. 940.
BENNETT, Richard; b. Bennetts Switch, Ind.,
1873; educ. Kokomo, Logansport, Ind.; stage
career, from 1891, covering period of 15 yrs.,
leading man and star mgmt. Chas. Frohman,
Empire theatre, N. Y., and on tour; prod, as
star personally, "Damaged Goods," "The Un-
known Purple," "For the Defense"; screen
career, American-Mutual (star in screen ver-
sion of "Damaged Goods," late pictures, "And
the Law Says," "Gilded Youth"). Hght., 5,
10; wght.; 160; dark brown hair, dark gray
eyes.
BENNISON, Louis; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. Univ.
of Cal.; stage career, 15 yrs. stk. in West; sup-
ported Richard Bennett in "Damaged Goods,"
Emily Stevens, "Unchastened Woman," starred
2 yrs. in "Johnny Get Your Gun"; screen ca-
reer, Goldwyn ("Oh. Johnny"), Betzwood
("High Pockets," "Road Called Straight."
"Misfit Earl," "Sandy Burke," "Speedy
Meade"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 165; dark hair,
gray eyes. Ad.. Lambs Club, N. Y.
BENSON, Clyde; b. Marshalltown, Iowa; early
career, 15 yrs. on legit, stage, "Everywoman"
4 seasons, "The Climax" 2 seasons, "Unbroken
Road" 1 season; screen career, Universal, Se-
lect ("The Savage Woman"), with Priscilla
Dean in "The Virgin of Stamboul," Ince-Para-
mount ("The Sheriff's Son," "Green Eyes,"
"Maggie Pepper"), Hodkinson ("The Best
Man"), with J. Warren Kerrigan in "live
Sparks," now playing in Jack Dempsey serial.
Hght.. 6; wght., 170; brown hair, fair com-
plexion. Ad., Balboa Hotel. 1221 West 7th St..
Los Angeles, Cal. Phone 60121; studio, Brun-
ton.
BENTON, Curtis; b. Toledo, O., 1885; educ. Van-
derbilt Univ.; stage career, from 1903. with
Robert Hilliard in "A Fool There Was," 2 sea-
sons with Cohan and Harris in "The Fortune
Hunter." "Broadway Jones," etc., writer of
vaud. acts and short stories; screen career,
Imp-Universal ("Pursuit Eternal," "Con-
science"— author — "Lady High and Mighty."
"Everygirl." juv. in "Twenty Thousand
Leagues Under the Sea"). Fox ("Jealousv."
"The Siren"). Hght., 5, 10; wght.. 180: dark
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 520 W. 130th St.,
N Y. C. Ad.. Green Room Club. N. Y. C.
BERGEN, Thurlow; stage career, stk. "De Luxe
Anne"; screen career, Pathe ("The Stain."
"The Boundary Rider," "A Prince of India."
"The Fireman and the Girl," "A Change of
Heart." "A Woman's Fight," "The Stolen
Birthright"). Unity ("The Lottery Man"), Fox
"The Love Auction." "The Lure of Ambition").
Ad., care Edward Small, Inc., N. Y.
BEKGMAN, Henry; Chaplin First Natl. ("A
Dog's Life," "Shoulder Arms," "Sunnyside" ) .
Chaplin ("A Day's Pleasure"). Ad.. Boule-
vard Apts., Hollywood. Cal. Chaplin Studio,
Hollvwnod. Cal.
BERRELL, George; b. Philadelphia, 1849: educ.
St. Mary's Coll., Wilmington. Del.; stage ca-
reer. 44 yrs. in drama, with Booth, Barrett,
ACTORS
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McCullough, Mary Anderson; screen career,
Lubin, Lasky, Bosworth, Metro ("As the Sun
Went Down," "In for Thirty Days"), Universal
("The Three Godfathers"), Lasky ("Love In-
surance"), Fred Stone ("The Duke of Chim-
ney Butte"), Mary Pickford ("Pollyanna" ) .
Hght., 6; wght., 175; gray eyes and hair. Home
ad.. 1532 Vista st., Los Angeles, Cal.
BET AN, Billy; b. Orange, New South Wales,
Australia, 1887; educ. Sydney, Australia; stage
career. 8 yrs. with Pollard's Australian Opera
Co., ^'Mikado," "Belle of New York," "Geisha,"
"Flofadora," "Sergeant Bone"; screen career,
L-Ko. Lehrman. Fox. Christie, etc.. "Some-
body's Widow," "What Did Father Say,"
"Their Little Kid," "His Smashing Career,"
Mack Sennett ("Salome versus Shenandoah,"
"A Lady's Tailor"). Hght., 5, S; wght., 185;
auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad.. Mack Sennett
Comedies. Edendale. Calif.
BLACK, AV. W.; b. Irvington, N. Y., 1871; stage
career, in K. & E., Savage, Lederer prods.;
screen career, Metro ("The Greatest Power").
Goldwyn ("The Hell Cat"), Norma Talmadge
Co. ("Secret of the Storm Country"). Fox
("The Prussian Cur"), Popular Players ("Raf-
fles"), Goldwyn ("High Pockets." "The Floor
Below"), J. Vincent Corp. ("The Spirit of
Lafayette"), International ("The Hidden
Truth"), S. K. Krellberg ("The Fatal For-
tune," serial). Ad., Ill Manhattan St., N. Y.
Morningside 8145.
BLACKYVELL, Carlyle; b. Troy, Pa., 1888; educ.
Syracuse; stage career, in Broadway successes,
including "Brown of Harvard" and "Right of
Way"; Keith and Proctor stock co. ; screen
career, Lasky, International, World. "The Be-
loved Blackmailer." "Road to France," "The
Allies," "Hit or Miss." "Love in a Hurry,"
"Courage for Two, fhree Green Eyes." Has
written, produced and acted his own stories.
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; dark complexion,
eyes and hair. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
BLINK, Holbrook; b. San Francisco; educ. San
Francisco and Stanford Univ.; stage career.
27 yrs. acting, starring, and managing, famous
producer of 1-act plays at Princess theatre,
N. Y. ; screen career. World ("The Butterfly
on the Wheel." "The Unpardonable Sin," "Hus-
band and Wife," "The Hidden Scar"). Pathe
("The Empress"). McClure ("Pride"). World
("The Boss." "McTeague"), World-Tourneur
("The Ivory Snuff-Box"). Steger ("Prima
Donna's Husband"). Ad., Journey's End,
Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y.
BLOOMER, Raymond; b. Rochester, N. Y. ; stage
career, 10 yrs. stock, with Belasco, "A Good
Little Devil," "Fair and Warmer," "Squab
Farm," also Comic Opera; screen career, Fa-
mous Players ("Out of a Clear Sky"), Screen-
craft ("The Prodigal Wife"), Marion Davies
Film Co. ("The Belle of N. Y."). Hght., 6
ft.; wght., 168; dark complexion, eyes, hair.
Ad., 683 West End ave., N. Y. River 9944.
BLI'E, Monte; b. Indianapolis, 1S90; educ. Pur-
due Univ.; stage career, 2 yrs. vaud.; screen
career, Griffith, Pathe, Triangle. Douglas Fair-
banks ("Wild and Wooly." "Man From Painted
Post"), Mary Pickford ("M'Liss," "Johanna
Enlists"), Lasky ("Squaw Man," "Rustling a
Bride," "Told in the Hills," "In Missouri,"
"Every woman, rhirteenth Commandment,"
"Too Much Johnson"). Hght., 6, 2; wght..
185; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Lasky Film
Corp., Vine st., Hollywood, Calif.
BOLAND, Eddie "Bo"; b. San Francisco, Calif.,
1885; educ. St. Charles Academy, San Fran-
cisco; stage career, 6 yrs.; screen career, since
1912, Universal ("Lady Raffles series, "Lucille
Love" serial, "Peg o' Ring" serial, featured
14 mos. with Ernie Shield in one reel "Joker"
comedies), now featured with Harry Pollard
in one reel Rolin Comedies (Pathe}, "All at
Sea." "Call for Mr. Caveman," "Order in the
Court." "Giving Away the Bride," etc. Hght..
5. 7%; wght., 135; fair complexion, brown
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 208 S. Flgueroa
st., Los Angeles. Phone 62570; studio aC,
Rjlin.
BOLDER, Robert; b. London. England; educ.
Christ's Hospital, The Blue Coat School; stage
career. 37 years on stage; screen career, 7
yrs.. 2 yrs. stk. Essanay, Astra ("Japanese
Butterfly"), Vitagraph ("Diplomatic Mis-
sion"), Fox ("Fame & Fortune"), Fairbanks
("Arizona"), Goldwyn ("Strictly Confidential,"
"Upstairs"), Haworth ("The Beggar and the
Prince"). light., r>, 2; wght.. 185: silver grey
hair, blue eyes. Home ad . 1 304 N. Vermont
ave., Los Angeles. Phone 597690; studio ad.,
Haworth Co., Brunton Studios.
BOSWORTH, Hobart Van Zandt; b. Marietta.
Ohio; educ. there; stage career, since 1885;
10 yrs. at Daly's theatre, New York, support-
ing Mrs. Fiske, Marlowe, Grossman, Amelia
Bingham, as leading man, starred by Harri-
son Fiske, stage director Belasco theatre, Loa
Angeles, up to 1909; screen career, played lead
in first picture made in Los Angeles, Selig
("Monte Cristo," and 112 others), Bosworth.
Inc. ("The Sea Wolf," "Buckshot John," "Pur-
suit of the Phantom"). Lasky ("Joan the
Woman," "Oliver Twist," "Little American,"
"Woman God Forgot"), Universal ("Two Men
of Sandy Bar," "Way of the World"), T. Hays
Hunter Special ("Border Legion"), featured
in two pictures with Ince and one yr. with
J. Parker Read. Home ad., 236 S. Rampart
Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Wilshire 17.
ROTELER, Wade; 1. Santa Ana. Calif.; clue
Los Angeles; stage career, 3 yrs. acting in
stk., 2 yrs. dir. stk., 1 season with Otis Skin-
ner; screen career. Famous Players ("Very
Good Young Man"), Ince ("Crooked Straight."
"23% Hours Leave"), Goldwyn ("Hard Propo-
sition." "Cup of Fury"). Hght.. 6: wght., 180;
red hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1910 West 42nd
Place, Los Angeles, Calif.; Vermont 5361;
studio. Thomas H. Ince.
BOTTEK, Henry P.; educ. Boston. Mass.; stage
career, actor and director in stock and pro-
ductions, also vaudeville; screen career with
Edison, Biograph, Kalem. Essanay and Mon-
mouth Film Co. Ad., 316 W. 51st St., N. Y.
BOWERS, John; b. Indiana; stage career, with
Donald Robertson. Beulah Poynter, in "The
Family Cupboard." "Things That Count."
screen career. Griffith, World Metro, Famous
Players. Thanhouser. World ("The Divorce
Game." "Betsy Ross." "Joan of the Woods,"
"Day Dreams," "Sis Hopkins," "Daughter of
Mine." "The Pest"), Goldwyn ("Thru the
Wrong Door," "Strictly Confidential," "Tower
of Ivory," "Woman in Room 13"). Hght., 6;
wght.. 180; dark hair and eyes. Ad., c/o
Goldwyn Pict. Corp., N. Y. C.
BOWES. Clifford W.; b. Pueblo. Colo.; educ.
Los Angeles. Calif; screen career, entered pic-
ture industry in 1915; 2% yrs. with Mack
Sennett, 6 mos. with Fox, attained rank of
warrant flyer when discharged from navy
April. 1919. Hght.. 5, 5; wght., 140; dark
brown hair, blue ey?3. Home ad., 3011 Lake
St., Ocean Park, Cal., phone 4033.
BRACY, Sidney; b. Melbourne, Australia, 1882;
educ. Melbourne Univ.; stage career, 6 yrs.
with late J. C. Williamson in Australia, with
Kyrle Bellew, supported Viola Allen, with
Nazimova. Nat Goodwin, in revival of "Robin
Hood" and "Rob Roy," in N. Y. ; screen career.
Thanhouser ("Million Dollar Mystery," "The
Miser's Reversion"), Fox ("Merely Mary Ann."
"Sporting Blood"). Universal ("Elusive Isa-
bel." "Temptation and the Man," etc.), Ar-
row ("Crime and Punishment," "The Deem-
ster"), Famous ("The Long Trail"). Hght..
5. 8; wght., 148; brown hair and eyes.
BRADBCRY, Ronald; b. Walla Walla, Wash ,
1886; educ. Baker Sch.. Walla Walla, and
Chicago; stage career, Baker Stock Co., Port-
land, Ore., 7 yrs featured over Orpheum an 1
Pantages circuits; own companies; screen
career. Universal ("Colorado," "Big Bill
Brent"), Lasky ("To Have and to Hold").
Kalem ("The Harvest of Gold," "On the
Brink of War." "The False Prophet," "The
Resurrection of Gold Bar"). Ad., Vitagraph
Studios. Hollywood. Cal.
BRADY, Edwin J.; b. N. Y., 1889; educ. pub.
sch. and Coll. City of N. Y. ; stage career, mus.
com., vaud. and dram, stk.; screen career.
Selig. Universal, Nestor; joined Balboa 1915
("Who Pays?" series, "Neal of the Navy"),
Selig ("Out of the Shadows," "Hedge of
Heart's Desire," "The Fount of Courage),
Pathe-Keenan ("The False Code"), Goldwyn
"Almost a Husband"), World-Macauley ("When
Bearcat Went Dry"). Wght., 165; hght., 5,
10%; brown hair, brown eyes.
BRAMMALL, John Gardiner; b. Rochdale. Eng.;
educ. Christ Church. Eng.; stage career with
Maxlne Elliott, .Mabel Taliaferro, Lillian Rus-
sell; screen career, Biograph, Fine Arts, Lasky.
Fox ("House on the Land." "Confession," "The
Girl Who Came Back"), Pathe ("The Master
Man"), Metro ("Her Inspiration"), American
("Six Feet Four"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135;
light hair, gray eyes. Ad.. 1630% Morton ave..
Los Angeles. Cal., phone 53603.
STUDIO DIRECTORY
BKEESE, Edmund; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871;
educ. there; 2., yrs. on legitimate stage; fea-
tured 4 yrs. in "Lion and the Mouse," lead In
"Today," "The Fear Market"; 2 yrs. "Why
Marry?"; screen career, Lasky ("The Master
Mind"), Fox ("Walls of Jericho"), Metro
("Shooting of Dan McGrew," "Song of Wage
Slave," "Spell of Yukon," "Lure of Heart's
Desire," "Weakness of Strength"), Ivan Abram-
son ("Someone Must Pay"), Gaumont ("A
Temporary Wife"). Hght., 6, 9%; wght., 152;
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Edmund
Brecse Farm, Norwalk, Conn.
BRINLEY, Charles E.; b. Yuman, Ariz.; educ.
there; screen career, 8 yrs. with Universal
("The Lone Hand," "Tempest Cody," "Down
But Not Out," "Tray of Hearts," "Liberty,"
"Red Ace"), Pathe ("Patra"). Hght., 5, 11%;
wght., 1(10; gray hair, brown eyes. Home ad.,
1646 Lake Shore ave., Los Angeles, Cal., phone
51702.
BROOKS, Joe; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Rock
Church Sch., St. Louis; stage career, Odan
Stock Co., 1 yr. ; screen career, Biograph ("Ju-
dith," "The Battle of Truth"), Sawyer ("Love's
Cross Roads"), Fairbanks ("Reaching for the
Moon," "Mr. Fix-It"). Hght., 6; wght., 185;
black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1109 W.
10th St., Los Angeles, Cal., phone 556470.
BROOKS, Sam; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891; educ.
Brooklyn; stage career, 7 yrs. on stage; screen
career, Rolin Pathe, Lonesome Luke Series,
Snub Pollard Comedies, Harold Lloyd Comedies.
Hght., 4; wght., 100; fair complexion, brown
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 215 W. 50th St.,
Los Angeles, Cal., phone 288218; studio ad.,
Rolin Co., Culver City, Cal.
BROUGHTON, Lewis; educ. England and Paris;
stage career, 20 yrs. on legit, stage; screen
career, Premier ("The Greater Will"), Selznick
lead in "The Woman's Game"). Hght., 6;
wght, 140; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., 50 W.
94th St., N. Y. C, Riverside 516.
BROWN, J. Edwin; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Bos-
ton; stage career, 42 yrs. on legit, stage as
stage director; screen career, Universal ("The
Isle of Life," "The Black Box," "For Her
Mother's Sake," "The Cry of Conscience," "A
Romany Rose," "The Birth of Patriotism,"
"The House of Gloom." "The Scarlet Shad-
ow"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 130; brown hair and
blue eyes.
BROWN, William H.; b. Northampton, Mass.;
stage career, with Dorothy Morton Opera Co.,
stock at Castle Square, Boston, La Salle stock,
Chicago, with "Messenger Boy" Co. ; screen
career, Yankee Film and other feature cos.,
Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("Casey at the
Bat," "The Rummy," "The Wharf Rat," "The
House Built Upon Sands," "The Bad Boy"),
Paramount-Artcraft ("The Valley of the
Giants," "In Mizzoura").
BROWNE. Both well, Female Impersonator; b.
Denmark; stage career, 20 yrs., Shubert, vaud. ;
originated Gibson Girl and Cleopatra in "Ser-
pent of the Nile"; screen career, Paramount-
Sennett, starred in "Miss Jack"; Lesser-Sennett
"Yankee Doodle in Berlin"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 165; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Sher-
wood Apts., 4th and Grand ave., Los Angeles,
Cal.
BRUNTON, William, b. Canada; educ. Canada;
stage career, road shows Canada and United
States, played stk. and rep., with own show,
over Western circuit and vaud.; screen ca-
reer, joined Kalem 1912, with Universal, Sig-
nal, In "The Girl and the Game," "The Lost
Express," Metro ("As the Sun Went Down"),
Lasky ("Cruise of the Make Believes," "The
Squaw Man"), Metro ("As the Sun Went
Down"), Para.-Artcraft ("Valley of the
Giants"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; light hair,
brown eyes, fair complexion. Home ad., 819
Mariposa St., Glendale, Cal., Glendale 531-W.
BRYANT, Charles; b. Hartford, Eng., 1887;
educ. Ardingly College; stage career, 21 yrs.,
10 yrs. in America with Ethel Barrymore, Mrs.
Patrick Campbell, Chas. Frohman, Mme. Nazi-
mova; screen career, Brenon-Selznick ("War
Brides"), Metro ("Revelation." "Toys of Fate,"
"Eye for Eye," "Out of the Fog," "The Brat,"
"Stronger Than Death"). Hght., 6, 3; wght.,
190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., care of Metro.,
Hollywood, Cal.
BUCKLEY, Floyd Thomas, characters; b. Flores-
vllle, Tex., 1882; educ. Syracuse Univ. and Am.
Acad. Drama; stage career, mus. com., vaud..
stk., drama; screen career, Famous ("Nanette
of the Wilds"), International ("The Flower of
Faith"), Rolfe ("Master Mystery," "Scream in
the Night"), McManus ("Lost Battalion").
Now with Helen Holmes in the serial, "The
Fatal Fortune," S. L. K. Serial Corp. Hght.,
5, 11%; wght., 187; light complexion, dark
hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 251 W. 39th St.,
or Green Room Club, N. Y.
BUCKLEY, William; b. Chicago, 111., 1891; educ.
there; stage career, stk., Denver, Chicago,
vaud., "Brown of Harvard," "Strongheart" ;
screen career, Majestic, Universal, Famous
Players, Essanay, Thos. H. Ince, Goldwyn,
Metro, Vitagraph. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 169;
medium complexion, brown hair, dark eyes.
Home ad., Biltmore Apts., 330 So. Grand ave.,
Los Angeles, Cal., Main 4104.
BUNKER, Ralph; educ. Harvard Univ.; stage
career, featured In "The Very Idea," comedy
lead with Arthur Hopkins, "Good Gracious
Annabelle," "Plots and Playwrights," Comedy
theatre, N. Y., "Hobohemia" ; screen career,
with Constance Talmadge in "In Search of a
Sinner," Films, Inc. ("That Woman," with
Catherine Calvert), "Gloria's Romance," with
Billie Burke. Hght., 6, 7 % '• wght., 135; black
hair, dark eyes. Ad., Harvard Club, 27 W.
44th St., N. Y. C.
BUNNY, George; b. N. Y , 1867; educ. Brooklyn;
stage career, actor in various prod, for 2S yrs.;
screen career, Eastern Film Corp. ("Capt.
Eric," and a number of one-reel comedies);
Fox ("A Camouflaged Kiss"). Goldwyn
("Friend Husband"), Fox ("Caught in the
Act"), World ("A Broadway Saint," "The
Poison Pen"), Selznick ("Piccadilly Jim").
Hght., 5, 8; wght., 200; gray hair, blue eyes.
Ad., home, 31 Trinity St., New Britain, Conn.
BURKE, Joseph; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. England;
stage career, since a boy in mus. com. and
vaud.; screen career, with Pathe, Famous
Players, Fox, Geo. Kleine, Ivan, Rolfe; recent
pictures, Norma Talmadge ("De Luxe Annie"),
Famous Players ("Come On In," "Good Bye,
Bill," "Oh, You Women"), Town and Country
("Independence, By Gosh"), Edison ("A Fool's
Paradise"), Fox ("Help! Help! Police!"),
Screencraft ("The Trap"), Vitagraph ("The
Winchester Woman," "Green God"), Selznick
("The Country Cousin"), Briggs, Oh, Man
Series. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 135; gray hair, dark
blue eyes. Home ad., 310 W. 14th St., N. Y. C,
Chelsea 10365.
BURNS, Ed. J.; b. Phila., 1892; educ. Catholic
schools Penna. ; stage career, Orpheum Stock
Co., Phila., 1 yr. ; screen career. Fox. Vita-
graph, Famous Players, World, with Kitty Gor-
don in "Her Hour"; leads with Elsie Ferguson,
Alice Brady, Pauline Frederick, Corinne Griffith,
Gladys Leslie, Hodklnson ("Made in America"),
Keeney-Sherry ("A Marriage for Convenience"),
Fox ("Miss Adventure"), Para.-Artcraft ("The
Love Burglar," "Male and Female"). Hght.,
5, 11%; wght., 135; dark complexion, eyes,
hair. Home ad., 547 Riverside Dr. N. Y.,
Mngsde 3753; studio ad., Universal.
BURNS, Fred; b. Ft. Keogh, Mont., 1878 ; early
career, ranching, breaking horses, later with
Buffalo Bill's Wild West, 101 Ranch, gave rope
throwing and riding exhibitions throughout U.
S. and Europe; screen career, Selig, Reliance-
Majestic, Pallas, Fine Arts ("Birth of a Na-
tion," "Ben Blair"). Clune ("Eyes of the
World"), Artcraft ("Fancy Jim Sherwood"),
Vitagraph ("Sunlight's Last Raid." "The
Fighting Trail"), Artcraft ("Bound in Moroc-
co"). Has been assisting Douglas Fairbanks
and Ruth Roland for past year.
BURNS, Neal; b. Bristol, Pa.; educ. Atlantic
City, N. J.; stage career, "Just Out of College,"
"The Girl in the Taxi," "The Sporting Dea-
con," "A Winsome Widow," "A Stubborn Cin-
derella," "The Girl of My Dreams," "Yankee
Prince," Morosco Theatre Stk., Los Angeles;
screen career, Christie ("He Married His
Wife," "Rough and Western"), Goldwyn
("Darn That Stocking," "A Dollar Down").
Hght., 5, 6; wght., 141; brown hair and eyes.
Ad.. 6424 Dix St., Hollywood, Cal.. phone 929;
studio ad., National Studios.
BURNS, Robert Paul (Bobby Burns); b. Phila-
delphia.. Pa., 1878; stage career. ri yrs. in
vaud.. 6 seasons mus. comedies, "Babes in Toy-
land." "Wizard of Oz" ; screen career. 10 years
with Selig. Lubin, Reliance, World. Vim and
ACTORS
Jaxon Comedies, Mr. Pokes of Pokes & Jabes
Series, Cuckoo Comedies. Studio ad., 750
Riverside ave., Jacksonville, Fla., or Photo
Products, Commercial Trust Bldg., 41st &
Bvvay., N. Y. C.
BURNS, Sammy; b. N. Y., 1888; became acrobat
with Hassan-Ben Ali troupe at six yrs. old,
toured world; appeared in Europe with Syl-
vester Schaefer Family; in vaud. In Europe
and U. S. ; mus. com. "Tick Tock Man of Oz,"
etc. j screen career, 15 com. with Vogue. L-Ko,
w rote, dir. and starred "Bombs aand Bandits,"
"A Mexican Muddle," "Rural Rogues," "A
Doggone Dog"; in tech. and seen, depts. of
Keystone; wrote, dir. and acted in several
Black Diamond com.; now star King Cole
comedies. Ad., Motion Picture Producing Co.
of America, 398 Fifth ave., N. Y. C. Studio,
Dongan Hills, S. I., N. Y.
HI KRESS, William; b. New Cornerstown, O.,
1867; educ. Uhrichsville, O. ; early career,
worked for Penn. Railroad; stage career, Chas.
Prohman, Klaw and Erlanger, Shuberts, vari-
ous vaud. and stk. cos.; screen career. Fox
"End of the Trail," "Man from Bitter Roots,"
"Fires of Conscience," "Island of Desire," "The
Spy," "The Forbidden Room"), Universal
("Broadway Love," "Paid in Advance"), Gold-
wyn ("Heartsease," "Lord and Lady Algy").
Studio ad.. Garson Studios, Los Angeles.
BURTON, Clarence; b. Windsor, Mo.; stage ca-
reer, stk. at Curtis theatre, Denver, for 3 yrs.,
2 seasons at Miles theatre, Minneapolis, Minn.,
etc., toured Orpheum Circuit and other vaud.
circuits in several acts, most of which were
written by himself; screen career, 1913, Famous
Players ( "Hawthorne of the U. S. A.," "The
Six Best Cellars," "Thou Art the Man!"), now
with Lasky Stock Co. Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
17G; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio,
Hollywood, Cal.
BURTON, Ned; b. U. S.; educ. Harvard Univ.;
stage career, 18 yrs. in vaud. as senior mem-
ber of Burton and Brookes, 2 seasons with
Julian Eltinge Co., 1 season In original "Pot-
ash and Perlmutter" Co.; screen career, Peer-
less ("The Man of the Hour"), Herbert Brenon
("War Brides," with Nazimova), Artcraft
("The Poor Little Rich Girl"), Goldwyn ("The
Auction Block"), World ("The Moral Dead-
line"), Fox ("Thou Shalt Not"), Hodkinson
("Thunderbolts of Fate"). Hght., 6; wght.,
245; white hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 214 W.
92d St., N. Y. Riverside 2709.
BUSHMAN. Francis Xavier; b. Norfolk. Va., Jan.
10. 1885; educ. Ammendale Coll., Maryland;
early career, wrestler, bicycle racer, artist's
model, student of sculpture; stage career, at 9
appeared in "The Lady of Lyons," in "Queen
of the Moulin Rouge," "Going Some"; also In
stk., rep., etc.; screen career, from 1911, Essa-
nay ("Graustark," "The Master Thief"),
March, 1915. joined Metro (first serial. "The
Great Secret," "Romeo and Juliet." "The
Voice of Conscience," "Red, White and Blue
Blood," "Social Quicksands," "A Pair of Cu-
pids." "The Poor Rich Man"). Vitagraph
("Daring Hearts"). Member Friars Club.
Hght., 5. 11; wght., 186; complexion, light,
brown hair, blue eyes.
BUTLER, David Wyngate b. San Francisco. Cal.,
1895; educ. Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ.; stage
career, Alcazar Stk. Co. 3 yrs. at Morosco
theatre, Los Angeles, stage mgr. for Oliver
Morosco's "Upstairs and Down." "Lombardl,
Ltd.," "Sadie Love"; screen career, Griffith
("The Greatest Thing in Life." "Girl Who
Stayed at Home"), Selznick ("Upstairs and
Dowh"), Brentwood ("Better Times." "The
Other Half"). Dorothy Gish ("Nugget Nell")
Universal ("The Unpainted Woman," "The
Petal on the Current." "Bonnie. Bonnie
Lassie"), Tourneur ("The County Fair"). Hght.,
6; wght., 185; dark complexion, black hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 972 Arapahoe St., Los
Angeles. Phone 52998.
BUTT, Laivson VP.; b. 1883; stage career, leads
"The Wanderer." "Merry Wives of Windsor."
"Taming of the Shrew"; screen career Metro
Selig, Paralta ("Shackled," "The One Wom-
an"), Pathe ("Her Man"). G. L. Turker
("Miracle Man"), United ("Playthings nf Pas-
sion"), Goldwyn ("The World "and Tts Wom-
an"), Hampton-Hod ("Desert Gold"), Tyrad
("It Happened In Paris"), "Tower of Ivory"
"Dangerous Days," "The One Woman"). Hght,
6. 2; complexion dark. Studio ad., Goldwvn
Culver Cltv. Cal.
RUTTERWORTH. Ernest: b. England; educ
there; early career, military profession: screen
career, Griffith ("Intolerance." "Broken Blos-
soms," "Greatest Thing in Life"). Fairbanks
("Arizona," "Say, Young Fellow," "Knicker-
bocker Buckaroo"), own company ("The Little
Cripple," "Children of the Mission"). Hght.,
5, iy»\ wght., 170; slightly gray hair, brown
eyes. Home ad., 6100 Elinor av., Los Angeles.
Holly 3110.
Bl'RAJI, Ronald; b. Brisbane, Australia; educ.
Sidney Univ., Aust. ; stage career, 5 yrs. with
J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Aust., in "Shirley
Kaye," "Lord and Lady Algy," with Wm.
Faversham and Maxine Elliott; screen career,
Famous Players, "Out of the Shadows," with
Pauline Frederick, Vitagraph ("A Gentleman
of Quality"). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 168; dark
complexion, brown eyes, dark hair. Home ad.,
116 W. 71st St., N. Y. C. and L. A. Athletic
Club, L. A., Cal.
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CAIN, Robert; b. 1882; stage career, "The Mis-
leading Lady," "The Deep Purple," "The Blue
Mouse," "The Man of the Hour"; screen
career. Famous Players, Bacon-Backer
("Men"), Select ("The Death Dance"), Para-
mount ("Secret Service," "Paid in Full," "In
Mizzoura"), Fox ("Eastward Ho!"), Para-
Artcraft ("Male and Female"). Hght., 5, 10;
medium complexion.
CAMERON, Rudolph W. B.; b. Washington,
D. C, 1892; educ. Georgetown Univ.; stage
exper. in Geo. Broadhurst's "Rich Man, Poor
Man"; screen career, Vitagraph ("The More
Excellent Way," "Clover's Rebellion"), Vice-
President and Gen. Mgr. of Anita Steward
Prod., Inc. Ad., 6 West 48th St., N. Y C. ;
studio, Anita Stewart Prods., 3800 Mission
Road, Los Angeles, Cal.
CAMERON, Tom; educ. Derby, England; stage
career, 3 seasons circus-singing clown, 3 sea-
sons comic opera and musical comedy, 4 sea-
sons dramatic rep., 12 yrs. vaud.;' screen
career, 4 yrs. Fox ("Child of the Wild," "Blue
Streak"), Pathe ("Hillcrest Mystery"),
Abramson ("The Window Opposite"), Warner
("The Other Man's Wife"), Dalton ("The
White Rook"), Ince ("Black is White"),
Constance Talmadge ("At the Barn"). Hght.,
5, 10%; wght., 165; light brown hair, gray
eyes. Ad., 512 W. 146th St., N. Y., Audubon 47.
CAMPEAU, Frank; b. Detroit, Mich.; educ.
Notre Dame, Ind. ; with Louis Morrison in
"Faust," Frank Mayo in "Pudd'nhead Wilson,"
"Arizona," "The Virginian," "Kindling,"
"Ghost Breaker," "Believe Me, Xantlppe,"
"Within the Law"; screen career, Griffith
("Jordan is a Hard Road"), C. K. Young
("Cheating Cheaters"), Fairbanks ("Man
From Painted Post," "Reaching of tha
Moon," "Heading South." "Mr. Fixlt," "Say,
Young Fellow," "His Majesty, the American,"
"When the Clouds Roll By"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 158; dark hair, dark gray eyes. Home
ad., Angeles Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal.; Main
8890; studio, Douglas Fairbanks Studio.
CANNON, Pomeroy; b. Kentucky; educ. there
and New York; stage career, Belasco, Froh-
man, minstrel, vaud., opera; screen career,
Fairbanks ("Good Bad Man"), Morosco-Pallas
("Parson of Paramint"), Fox ("Honor Sys-
tem,' "A Camouflage"), Goldwyn ("When Doc-
tors Disagree," "Flame of the Desert," "Cup
of Fury"). Hght., 6. 2; wght., 225; dark hair
and eyes. Home ad., 4407 Clayton ave., Los
Angeles, Cal., phone 599213.
CAREY, Harry; b. N. Y.. 1880; educ. N. Y.
Univ.; early career, actor, playwright, pros-
pector and cowboy; stage career, starred In
his own plays, "Montana," "Heart of Alaska,"
stock; screen career, Biograph, Universal
("Riders of Vengeance," "Roped," "Outcasts
of Poker Flat," "Fight for Love," "Bare
Fists," "Riders of the Law," "Gun Fightin'
Contleman," "Marked Men," "Man Who
Wouldn't Shoot"). Hght., 6; wght., 180;
blonde hair. Studio, Universal City.
CARLETON, William T.; b. 1859 ; educ. Lon-
don. Eng.; stage career, 40 years leading
operatic baritone, proprietor and star of
Carleton Opera Co. 15 yrs., with Llebler Bros.;
screen enreor. TTamnii" Plavera. Patho. Mu-
tual, Goldwyn, Peerless. Metro ("Eye for
Eye," "The Danger Mark." World ("Home
Wanted," "His Father's Wife," "Me and Capt.
Kidd"). Artcraft ("A Society Exile"). Hght..
6; wght., 190; ruddy complexion, dark hair.
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gray eyes. Ad., The Lotus Club, 10 W, 57th
st., N. Y. C.
( ARLYLE, J. Montgomery; b. N. T. C. , educ.
Cornell Univ. '02; stage career, "Charlie's
Aunt," Chas. Frohman Co., 2 seasons;
"Duchess of Danzig," Alf Hayman Co., 1
season; Owen Davis Stk. Co., 2 yrs. ; Belasco
stk., 3 yrs.; screen career, Baby Marie Os-
borne Co. ("Marie's Trip West"), Universal
("Midnight Man." "Just Bill"), Shcrrill Co.
("Spirit Cabin Mine"), Goldwyn ("Flame of
the Desert"), Fox ("Girl in Bohemia").
American ("Hands Up"). Hght., C; wght.,
201; light brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home
ad., Iris Apts., 1220 Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal.
CARLY'LE, Richard; educ. Little Rock, Ark .
stage career, 14 yrs., including 6 N. Y. prod.,
"Under Cover," "Pays to Advertise," "The
Torches,'' "Upstairs & Down"; screen career,
Marion Leonard ("The Vow"), Knickerbocker
("Bridge of Sighs," "The Purple Knight"),
Lubin ("Those Who Toil"), Grandin ("Stolen
Will"), Goldwyn ("Spotlight Sadie"), Famous
Players ("The Copperhead"). Hght., 5, 9;
wght., 145; brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad.,
Green Room Club, N. Y.
CARRIGAN, Thomas Jay; b. and educ. Lapeer,
Mich.; stage career, with Belasco, Schubert.
Lew Fields, Castle Sq. Stk. of Boston, College
Stk. of Chicago, Baker Stk. Co. of Portland,
Ore.; W. S. Harkins Co.. in Eastern Canada
and So. America. "Mother Carey's Chicken";
screen career. "The Copperhead," with Lionel
Barrymore, Selig ("The Two Orphans," "Cin-
derella," "The Royal Box"). Fox ("Checkers"),
World ("Dust of Desire"), Camera Art
("Somewhere in Love"), Capellani ("Little
Mother Hubbard"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 168;
brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Lambs Club,
N. Y.
CARROLL, William Arthur; l> X Y. C. ; educ.
there; stage career, 1889, with Rice & Dixey,
with Jos. & W. Jefferson, in "The Henrietta";
screen, career, since 1910, 2 yrs. with Gaston
Melies, 3% yrs. Biograph, 2 Vi yrs. American.
Ince ("Bill Henry"), National ("Blue Bon-
nett," "The Confession"), Metro ("One Thing
at a Time O' Day"). Hght., 5, 10>/2; wght..
145; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 7028
Hollywood blvd., Los Angeles, phone 577116.
or Actor's Assn., Hollywood 1946.
CARTER, Harry; b. Louisville, 1879; educ. Ho-
bart Coll.; stage career, rep. with Mrs. Fiske,
"Excuse Me," stage director for Charles Dil-
lingham. "The Red Mill"; screen career, Uni-
versal ("The Mystery of the Gray Ghost,"
"The Circus of Life." "One Clear Call," "Be-
loved Jim," "The Bride's Awakening," "The
Marriage Life." "The Kaiser, the Beast of
Berlin," "A Kentucky Cinderella," "Beans");
Metro ("After His Own Heart." Hght., 6;
wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Uni-
versal City, Calif.
CARUSO, Enrico; b. Naples, Italy; educ. Italy:
opera singer; screen career, Famous Players
("My Cousin" and "Prince Ubaldo"). Hght.,
5, 6 ; dark complexion, dark eyes, chestnut
hair. Ad., Knickerbocker Hotel, N. Y. C.
CA VENDER, Glen, also director; b. Tucson, Ariz.,
1887 ; stage career, vaud., musical team, Buf-
falo Bill; screen career, St. Louis M. P. Co.,
Albuquerque. Universal, NYMP, Keystone (dir-
14 mon. ; played in "The Surf Girl," dir. "Lion
and the Girl," "A Dog Catcher's Love"), Sen-
nett-Paramount, "Are Waitresses Safe?" "The
Kitchen Lady"), Lehrman ("His Musical
Sneeze"), Sunshine "High Life in Jail"), dir-
ector, Arbuckle ("The Sheriff," "The Cook").
Awarded medal of Legion of Honor of France
for bravery in Boxer Rebellion. Hght.. 5, 9%;
wght., 175; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
5718 Carlton Way, L. A., Cal.; studio, Fox Sun-
shine.
CECIL, Edward; b. San Francisco, Calif.; educ.
there; stage career, several years in stk. vaud.
rep. and prod. ; screen career, co-lead with
Jim Corbett in "Burglar and Lady," Priscilla
Dean in "Wild Cat of Paris," Madeleine Tra-
vers in "Danger Zone," Peggy Hyland in "The
Lost Princess," Eleanor Fiar in "The Girl of
Bohemia," Grace Cunard in "After the War,"
Betty Blythe in "Third Generation." Hght. 5.
11; wght., 165; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad.,
Brentwood Film Corp., Fountain Ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.
CHANDLER, Warren; b. Bklyn., N. Y., 1881;
stage career, stock cos. California; screen
career. Famous Players, Ivan. Frohman Amuse-
ment Co., Vitigraph ("The Birth of a Race,"
"The Adventure Shop," "Grey Towers Mys-
tery";, Pathe ("My Husband's Other Wife").
Hght., 6<4 ft.: wght., 185; fair complexion,
bro wn hair, blue eyes. Ad., 885 Bushwick ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Bush 6513.
CHANEV, Lon; b. and educ. Colorado Springs;
stage career, directed and produced "Pop"
Fischer and Kolb and Dill attractions, dancing
comedian; screen career, Universal ("Fires of
Rebellion," "Broadway Love," "Anything Once."
"A Broadway Scandal," "That Devil, Bateese"
"The Wicked Darling," "Paid in Advance"),
Para-Artcraft ("The False Faces," "The Mira-
cle Man," "Victory"), Ex. -Mutual ("A Man's
Country"), World-Macauley ("When Bearcat
Went Dry"). Ad., Goldwyn Studio, Culver City,
Calif.; home ad., 1575 Edgemont, Hollywood,
Calif.; Holly 1111.
CHAPLIN, Charles Spencer, also produeing-diree-
tor; b. Paris, 1889; stage career, in Londoii
theatres, "Rags and Riches," "Billy" in "Sher-
lock Holmes," came to America with "Night in
an English Music Hall"; screen career, in Key-
stone. Essanay. Lone Star-Mutual ("The Rink."
"Easy Street," "Tillie's Punctured Romance"),
Mutual ("The Immigrant," "The Adventurer").
Now starring with First Exhibitors Circuit, a
company of his own formation. Chaplin-First
Natl. ("A Dog's Life." "Shoulder Arms," "A
Day's Pleasure," "Sunnyside"). Hght., 5, 4;
wght, 125; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
Los Angeles Athletic Club; studio, Charlie
Chaplin Film Co., 1416 La Brea ave., L. A..
Cal.
CHAPLIN", Sydney, also director; b. Cape Town.
So. Africa: educ. London; stage career, with
Chas. Froham, Fred Karno "A Night In an
English .Music Hall"; screen career. "Submar-
ine Pirate" and others for Keystone; bus. mgr.
for brother, Chas. Chaplin, for 3 yrs.; Sydney
Chaplin Prod. ("One Hundred Million"). Hght.,
5, 7I/i; wght., 165; black hair, dark brown eyes.
Ad., Sydney Chaplin Prod., 6642 Santa Monica
Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
CHASE. Colin; b. Lewiston, Idaho. Apr. 13, 1888;
educ. Chicago and Newport, R. I.; early career,
staff artist on Chicago papers; stage career.
2 seasons stk., 1 season in "Sam Houston,"
vaud.; screen career, Essanay, Colorado, Uni-
versal, Morosco, Ince-Triangle ("A Strange
Transgressor"). Fox ("Conscience," "The
Awakening," "A Branded Soul," "The Moral
Law," "Eastward Ho!"). Expert horseback
rider. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; complexion
dark, brown hair, gray eyes.
CHESEBORO, George; screen career, Texas
(luinan two-reelers, Frohman Corp. ("The She-
Wolf") Selig ("The Lost City" serial).
CHRISTMAN, Pat. (Ora N.) ; b. Meadville, Mo.,
1882; educ. Chillicothe, Mo.; early career, cow
puncher, horse breaker 4 yrs.; screen career.
Lubin, Pathe, Reliance, Selig ("The Pony Ex-
press." "The Canbvhill Outlaw." "When Cupid
Slipped"). Fox ("Western Blood," "Six Shooter
Andy," "Ace High." "Rough Riding Rom-
ance"). Held bucking horse championship In
Dallas. Tex.. 1906. Ad., studio. Fox, L. A.,
Cal.
CLAPHAM, Leonard T.j b. Louisville. Ky. ; educ.
there; early career, locomotive engineer; screen
career, Universal ("Heart of Humanity."
"Liberty" serial. "Great Air Robbery," "Cy-
clone Smith" series, "Lion Man" serial), Gold-
wyn ("Leave it to Susan"), Fox ("Lone Star
Range," "Last of the Duanes"). Hght., 6, 1%;
wght., 187; light hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
1535 Edgemont ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Holly
635.
CLARK, Frank M.; b. Cincinnati, Ohio; educ.
there; stage career, 1874. own cos. in Australia,
theatrical mgr.; screen career, 10 yrs. with
Selig Polyscope Co. ("The Spoilers," "Dextry,"
"Ne'er Do Well." "The Rosary." "The Still
Alarm," "The Lost City" serial), Fox ("The
Price of Silence"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 170;
fair complexion, grey hair and eyes. Home
ad., 231 Parkside, Los Angeles, Calif. East
289S; studio, 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles.
East 33.
CI. ARK, Harvey, b. Boston, 1886; educ. Mass.
Coll.. Cambridge; stage career, with Otis Skin-
ner, Robert Hilliard. own act in vaud.; screen
career. NYMP. American ("The Gentle In-
truders," "The Frame-up." "Melissa of the
Hills.'' "A Sporting Chance," "Six Feet Four").
Triangle ("Restless Souls," "Prudence on
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Love Letters Dalton
Tyrant Fear Dalton
Green Eyes Dalton
Mating Marcella . . . . Dalton
Extravagance Dalton
Hard Boiled Dalton
Homebreaker Dalton
L'Apache Dalton
Wife's Friend Dalton
Her Bit Dalton
Maternal Spark ... Sedgwick
The Busher Ray
Playing th; Game Ray
Son of Snows Ray
Claws of the Hun Ray
Straight and Narrow . . Ray
Wedding Ring Bennett
Coals of Fire Bennett
Flying Colors Desmond
Master of Home Desmond
Sudden Gentleman Desmond
Little Reformer Love
Free and Equal All Star
Trail of Yukon Bosworth
Madcap Madge. . Thomas
Out the Night Thomas
Wife's Money O'Brien
Country Cousin .. H'm'rst'n
Rosalie Byrnes. . . .H'm'rst'n
Who's Who Moore
Bond of Fear . . Roy Stuart
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TOO MANY CROOKS
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ACTORS
Broadway"), Pathe ("This Hero Stuff"). Amer.
Pathe ("Eve in Exile"). Hght., 5, 9; wght.,
158; brown hair and eyes. Ad., American
Studio, Santa Barbara, Calif.
CLARI, Charles; b. Charleston, Ills.; screen
career. 9 yrs.. Fox ("Wolves of the Night,"
"The Splendid Sin"), Goldwyn ("Street Called
Straight," "Woman in Room 13"), Morosco
("Girl Named Mary"), Universal ("Under
Suspicion") Hgh... u; wght., laU; dark iron
grey hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 1774 N. Vine
St., Hollywood. Calif. Phone 577025, or Actor s
Assn., 6412 Holly Blvd., Los Angeles.
CLIF*E, Henry Cooper; 0. Oxiord, England;
educ. England; stage career, in many produc-
tions as leading man and star; screen career.
Fox ("Gold and the Woman," etc.), Rolfe-
Metro ("An Enemy to Society," "Final Judg-
ment," etc.), Astra-Pathe ("Arms and the
Woman"), Selznick ("The Argyle Case"), Metro
"Raffles"), Plays and Players ("Soul of a Mag-
dalene"). Hght., 5, 11V4; wght., 176; dark
complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad.,
Whitestone Landing, L. I., N. Y.
CLIFFORD, William; b. New Orleans, 1878;
educ. Toronto Conservatory of Music; stage
career, 18 yrs., Mantell, Whiteside and own
co.; screen career, Universal, Mutual, Fox
("Sins of a Parent," "Tale of Two Cities"),
Metro ("Under Handicap," "Paradise Garden,"
"Square Deceiver," "A Man of Honor"), Fox
("Gambling in Souls"), National ("Long Arm
of Mannister"). Home ad., 6669 Sunset Blvd.,
Hollywood, Cal.
COBB, EDMUND F.J b. Albuquerque, New Mex-
ico, 1892; stage career, stk. ; screen career,
Lubin, Essanay and others, at present Art-O-
Graf, latest feature releases, "Wolves of the
Street," "The Desert Scorpion." Hght., 6, % ;
wght., 165; hair, brown; eyes, brown. Ad.,
Art-O-Graf, 305 Guardian Trust Bldg., Den-
ver, Col.
tCODY, Albert R. ; b. Portland, Oreg.; educ.
Bishop Scott's Mil. Acad.; stage career. 3 yrs.
in Opera in Milan, Italy, Grand Opera in Eng-
land for 1 yr. ; screen career, with Charles Ray
in "The Hon. Lord Algy." J. Warren Kerrigan
in "Turn of a Card," "Joyous Liar," Frank
Keenan, "The Bells." Bessie Barriscale, "Two
Gun Betty," "All of a Sudden Norma," "Kitty
Kelly, M. D.," Dorothy Dalton, "Flame of the
Yukon," now playing in Jack Dempsey serial.
Hght., 5, 9; wght., 165; black hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 1212 So. Grand, Los Angeles, Cal..
Bway 6349.
CODY, Lewis J.; b. Waterville, Me., 1885; educ,
McUill Univ., Montreal; stage career, stock, rep.
leads in "Via Wireless." Frohman prod.. 2 sea-
sons at N. Y. Winter Garden, with own CO.;
screen career. Fox ("A Branded Soul"), Metro.
("Treasure of the Sea," "The Demon"), Lois
Weber ("For Husbands Only"). Artcraft
("Don't Change Your Husband"), Lew Cody
Films Corp. ("The Beloved Cheater," "The
Butterfly Man"). Ad., 1979 Grace ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.
COG LEY, Nick, also director; b. N. Y., 1869;
educ. St. Francis Xavier Coll., N. Y.; stage
career, started at Lyceum theatre in light
opera, Lillian Russell, Delia Fox; screen career,
Selig, Keystone ("Saved by Wireless," "Ori-
ental Love," "Hearts and Sparks"). Paralta
("Maid o' the Storm"), Goldwyn ("Sis Hop-
kins." "Toby's Vow"). Has written several
scenarios. Hght., 5, 7%; wght.. 195; blond
hair, blue eyes.
COHILL, William Wright; educ. Univ. of Pa.;
stage career, Al Woods, "Business Before
Pleasure," chorus lady, Poli Co's, starred in
vaud.; screen career, World, Pathe, Famous
Players. Metro ("Eye for Eye," "Five Thousand
an Hour"), S. L. Pictures ("Virtuous Men"),
2 yrs. stk.). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; dark
hair and eyes. Ad. 56 Farrington St., Flush-
ing, L. 1 , N. Y. Flushing 64-J.
COLEMAN, Frank; b. Newburg, N. Y. ; educ.
Waterbury, Conn.; stage career. Garden City
Quartette. Bennett-Molton stk.; screen career,
with L-Ko. Rolin. Essanay. Chaplin and Lone
Star ("Carmen." "Police," "The Floorwalker"),
Lehrman-Sunshine ("A High Diver's Kiss"),
Fox-Sunshine ("Dabbling in Society." "Wild
Waves and Women"). Hght.. 5, 11; wght.,
287; brown hair, grev eyes. Ad.. 1670 N st
Andrews pi.. Los Angeles. Cal.
COLEMAN, Vincent; educ. N. I'. pub. BChls and
private tutors; stage career, began at age
of 12; Cecil Spooner Stk. Co.. Corse Payton
Stk. Co., with Arnold Daly in "Beau Brummel."
etc.; screen career. Fox ("Should a Husband
Forgive?"). Fischer ("Law of Nature"), Crea-
tion ("Freedom of Ireland"), Goldwyn ("Part-
ners of the Night"), Moss ("The Scarlet
Trail"). Hght., 6; wght., 178; brown hair,
blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
COLKSOX, Robert; b. West Point, Miss., 1892 ;
educ. So. Christian Col. and Mississippi Univ.;
stage career, 2 yrs. stk.; screen career, Hodkin-
son ("Made in America," serial), McManus
("Lost Battalion"), W. H. Prod. ("Every-
body's Business"), Wistaria ("Lurking Peril"
serial). _ Served in war as Lieut, of Infantry.
Hght.^ 6; wght., 172; dark hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Green Room Club. N. Y.
CON KLIN, Charles J.; b. San Francisco, Cal.;
educ. there; stage career, 15 yrs. musical com-
edy, dram, stk., vaud. Keith and Orpheum cir-
cuits; screen career. Mack Sennett ("Two
Tough Tender'feet," "The Battle Royal," "East
Lynn with Variations," "Uncle Tom Without
the Cabin." "Salome vs. Shenandoah"). Hght.,
5, 6; wght.. 160; black hair, dark brown eyes.
Home ad., 5135 Sunset blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.;
studio. Mack Sennett studios.
CONKLIN. Chester; b. Oskaloosa. Iowa; educ.
there; early career, circus clown, stock and
road comedian; screen career, Majestic, Key-
stone for 3 yrs., Sennett-Paramount, Fox-Sun-
shine Comedies ("Back to Nature Girls," "Her
Private Husband," "The Great Nickel Rob-
bery," "Those Dangerous Eyes." Hght., 5, 5;
wght., 140; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
1235 West 41st St., Los Angeles, Cal. Vermont
2760.
CONKLIN, William; b Brooklyn. N. Y. ; educ.
Brooklyn Polytechnic; stage career, "The Vir-
ginian," "Paid in Full." "Over Night." "The
Round-Up. " leading man in number of stock
cos.; screen career. Paralta, American, Ince
("The Price Mark," "Flare-Up Sal," "Love
Letters." "The Virtuous Thief." "Woman in
the Suit Case," "Red Hot Dollars," "Sex").
Hght., 6, 1; wght.. 183; black hair, dark gray
eyes. Home ad.. 1766 La Brea ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.. phone 579008; studio, Thos. H.
Ince.
COXLEY, Erlie; b. Norwich. Conn., 1857; educ.
Boston, Mass ; stage career. Daly's theatre,
N. Y. C, with Julia Marlowe, Viola Allen,
Henrietta Grossman, Margaret Anglin, Edwin
Booth, in "Poor Little Rich Girl," " 'Way
Down East." "Deep Purple." Daniel Frohman
Stk. Co.; screen career, Vitagraph, Triangle,
Metro. Lasky, "The Wager," "Toys of Fate,"
"Peggie Does Her Darndest." "It Pays to Ad-
vertise," "Revelation." "Blind Man's Eyes."
Hght., 5, 11%; wght., 180; dark complexion,
dark gray hair. Home ad.. 5419 Harold Way.
Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Metro Pictures
Corp.. Los Angeles. Holly 4485.
CONNELLY. Edward J.; b N. Y. C. ; stage career.
5 yrs. with James A. Heme's "Shore Acres"
Co., with Fritzi Scheff in "Babette." "The
Bird Center." "Higgledy-Piggledy" ; screen
career. N. Y. Motion Pict. Co., Thomas Ince
Prod.. Serial Producing Co.. Pathe, Astra,
manoffs." "Toys of Fate." with Nazimova. The
Metro. Herbert Brenon: "Fall of the Ro-
Devil." Rasputin." "The Willow Tree," "Shore
Acres." Hght.. 6; wght.. 150; dark complex-
ion, brown hair, and eyes. Ad., Lambs Club.
N Y. and Metro Studio. Hollywood, Cal.
CONNESS, Robert; b. 111.; educ. St. Mary's
Kan.; stage career, leading man with Blanche
Walsh, Mary Mannering, Francis Wilson, stk.,
Louis Mann. "Julie Bonbon"; screen career,
Edison, Frohman ("The Witching Hour").
Art Dramas ("The Rainbow"), Paramount
("The Martyrdom of Philip Strong"), K-E-S-E
("A Message to Garcia," "The Master Pas-
sion," "The Ghost of Old Morro"), Van Dyke
("A Song of Sixpence"). Hght., 5, 11 H;
wght.. 175; dark hair, blue eyes.
CONNOLLY. Jack; b. Denver. Colo.; educ. there;
stage career. 10 yrs. vaud., mus. com. and
dram, stk.; screen career. Diando Pathe
("The Saw Dust Trail," "Dolly's Vacation,"
"Milady of the Beanstalk." "The Little Pa-
triot." "The Voice of Destinv." "The Little
Diplomat"). Ince ("The Egg Crate Wallop").
Wyan Mack ("Bubbles"). Leon T. Osborne
("One Way Trail"), now playing in "The Lin-
coln Highwayman." Hght.. 5, 11; wght.. 172;
dark brown hair, dark green eyes. Home ad.,
971 Virgil ave., Los Angeles; Wilshire 584.
COOK, Warren; b. Boston. 1S70; educ. Boston;
stage career, with Phoebe Davis in "Way
Down East," in "The Conspiracy." 3 yrs. with
Castle Square stk.. Boston and stk. in other
cities; screen career. Edison. Vitagraph, Ka-
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
lem. Faversham & Elliot ("Man Who Lost
Himself"), Ince-Paramount ("The White
Book"), Artcraft ("Pride of the Clan," "Seven
Keys to Baldplate"), Art Drama ("Infidel-
ity"), Pathe serial ("The Great Gamble"),
Marion Davies ("April Folly"), Chas. Miller
("A Dangerous Game"), Capellani ("The
Hight to Lie"), Tourneur ("My Lady's Gar-
ter," "Woman"). Hght., 6; wght., 175; gray
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
COOLEY, Hullum; b, X Y., 1888 ; educ. Univ. of
Minn.; stage career, stock, in "The Man from
Mexico"; screen career, Selig, AmerlcsHi, Uni-
versal, Keystone; Universal ("Brass Bullet"),
Pickford ("Daddy Long Legs"), Goldwyn
("One of the Finest." "Upstairs," "Girl From
Outside"), Paramount ("Happy Tho Married,"
"Girl Dodger," "More Deadly Than the
Male"), National ("Long Arm of Mannister").
Hght., 6; brown hair, blue eyes.
COOMBS, Guy, also director; b. Wash., D. C,
1882; stage career, Mrs. Fiske in "Becky
Sharp," "The White Horse Tavern," "The
Rivals." with Joseph Jefferson; screen career,
with Edison, Kalem (Alice Joyce series), later
directing, leads with Metro, Kleine, Ivan
("The Promise," "Two Men and a Woman"),
Famous ("Bab's Diary," "Bab's Burglar"),
Metro ("Flower of the Dusk").
COOPER, Claude Hamilton; b. London, Eng.;
stage career, 23 yrs. stk., rep.. 3 seasons with
Russ Whytal, 3 yrs. with F. F. Proctor, stk.;
screen career, dir. Gaumont talking pictures,
made first 12 pictures for Solax, acted for
Famous Players, All-Star, Kinemacolor, Re-
liance, with Ethel Barrymore in "The Night-
ingale," with Jane Cowl and Mary Pickford,
Universal ("Her Friend the Burglar"); di-
rected and played lead in one-reel comedies
for 18 months; at present with "Boys Will Be
Boys" at Belmont Theatre. Hght., 5, 6,
wght., 137; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., 23
Main St., Yonkers, N. Y.
COOPER. George (George Healy) ; b. Newark,
1891; educ. N. Y. ; stage career, Newark Stock
Co., Blaney Stock Co., Fiske O'Hara, vaud.;
screen career, with Vitagraph, specializing in
Italian. Spanish, French types ("Mills of the
Gods," "A Night Out," "Hunted Woman,"
"The Suspect," "Her Secret"), Goldwyn ("The
Auction Block"), Paramount ("The Dark
Star").
COOPER, Jack; b. Manchester. Eng., 1880; educ.
there; stage career, vaud. 3 yrs.; screen ca-
reer. Mack Sennett ("Beware of Boarders,"
"Her Screen Idol." "Her First Beau"), Fox
Sunshine ("Money Talks," "Virtuous Hus-
bands," "Merry Jail Birds," "Yellow Dog
Catcher," "Footlight Maids," "Hungry Lions
and Tender Hearts." "The Heart Snatcher").
Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 5666 Fernwood Ave., Hollywood,
Cal. ; studio. Fox Sunshine, Hollywood.
CORBETT, James J.; b. San Francisco, 1868;
educ. Sacred Heart College, Frisco; stage ca-
reer, with Wm. A. Brady. Henry Frazer, H.
B. Harris, "Naval Cadet," "Pals," "Facing
the Music," "Burglar and the Lady," etc.;
screen career, "Burglar and the Lady," "The
Midnight Man," "Riders of Vengeance." Hght..
6, 1%; wght., 190; dark hair, gray eyes. Home
ad., Bayside, L. I.. Hotel Alexandria, L. A.;
studio, Universal City, Cal.
COREY, Eugene; b. Florence, Italy; educ. there;
screen career, 1 yr. stk. with D. W. Griffith.
6 mos. Universal, "Law of the North West,"
"Evidence." "Velvet Hand," "Sleeping Lion,"
2 reel specials for Christie. Hght.. 5. 11;
wght., 172; brown hair and eyes. Home ad..
333 Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 62257;
studio. Christie.
CORTES, Armand; b. Nimes, France, 1885;
educ. City Col., N. Y. C. ; stage career, with
James T. Powers. Fritzi Scheff, Sam Bernard,
Lenore Ulric in "Tiger Rose," etc.; screen
career, "House of Bondage," featured in "Yel-
low Menace." serial. Famous Players, heavy
with Mae Murray, Pauline Fredericks, Geo
M. Cohan in "Seven Keys," etc., leads in
"Hearts of the Northland." heavy in Gau-
mont's first release, "A Temporary Wife," and
with Wm. Collier in "Taking the Count,"
now playing Rockoff in "The Return of Tar-
zan." Good violinist. Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
155; dark brown hair; brown eyes. Ad., Friars
Club. N. Y. C.
COSSAR, John Hay; b. London. England; educ.
N. Y. C. Col.; stage career, 30 yrs. exp. ;
screen career. National ("Strong Arm of Man-
nister," "Masks and Hearts"), Lois Weber
("Home"). Fox ("The Feud"), Astra ("Com-
mon Clay"), Vitagraph ("Highest Trump" I,
Lasky '"Love Insurance"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 168; iron gray hair, dark brown eyes.
Home ad.. 160G N. Alexandria Ave.. Los An-
geles. Phone 5976X11.
COSTELLO. Maurice; b., Pittsburgh: educ.
there; stage career, 18 yrs.; screen career, 7
yrs. with Vitagraph ("A Tale of Two Cities,"
"Mr. Barnes of N. Y.." "The Man Who
Couldn't Beat God." "The Crown Prince's
Double"), Erbograph ("The Crimson Stain
Mystery"), Vitagraph ( "The Captain's Cap-
tain," "Man Who Won." "Cambric Mask."
Girl Woman"). Hght.. 5. 10; wght., 160;
brown hair, blue-grav eyes. Ad.. Bayside,
L. I.. N. Y.
COWELL, George; b. Auburn. N. Y. ; educ.
Stockton; stage career, 2 yrs. in stock, rep
and vaud.; screen career. Alkire ("An Ace in
the Hole"), Ince ("Borrowed Plumage."
"Wooden Shoes"), Lasky ("Years of the Lo-
cust," Grim Game"). Hght., 5, 10; wght.,
145; light brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad.,
610 S. Carondelet St., Los Angeles; Wilshire
2970; studio, Alkire Productions.
(OXEN Edward; educ. San Francisco and Berk-
eley, Cal. ; stage exp., stk. ; screen career. Solax-
art ("Carmen of the Klondike"). Paralta
("A Law Unto Herself," "Within the Cup,"
"Heart of Rachael"). United ("Crime of the
Hour"). Goldwyn ("Go West, Young Man"),
Hampton-Hod. ("Desert Gold"), First Natl.
("In Old Kentucky"). Hght.. 5. 11; wght..
168; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 2520 W. 7th
St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Wil. 2060; studio, care
of Willis & Inglis.
CRAIG, Charles; screen career. Artcraft ("Poor
Little Rich Girl"), Brenon ("The Fall of the
Romanoffs"), Fox (late pictures, "Royal Ro-
mance," "A Rich Man's Plaything." "Should
a Husband Forgive?"), Vitagraph ("Gray
Towers Mystery"). Ad., 639 Hudson Ave.,
West New York. N. Y.
CRANE, James L. ; b. Rantoul, 111.; educ. Wil-
liams College; stage schooling, repertoire and
stk.; plays "The Price," "Guilty Man,'" "Amer-
ican Ace," "The Pawn," "Under Orders":
screen career. "His Bridal Night." "Sinners,"
as leading man supporting Alice Brady; "Mis-
leading Widow." "Sadie Love," "Wanted:
A Husband," as leading man supporting Bil-
lie Burke. Hght., 5. 11; wght.. 155; dark
complexion, black hair, grey eyes. Member
Lambs and N. Y. Athletic Clubs.
CRANE, Ogden; b. N. Y.; educ. there and prep,
sch. Newburgh, N. Y. ; stage career, with Mrs.
Patrick Campbell in "The Sorceress." Louis
Mann in "The Man Who Stood Still," under
mgmt. Chas. Frohman. Wm. Brady, Klaw &
Erlanger, etc.; screen career, Goldwyn
("Jinks"). Vitagraph ("The Hornet's Nest,"
"Light of Western Stars"). Mayflower ("Sol-
diers of Fortune")*, Federal ("The Dwelling
Place of Light"), Haworth ("The Greater
Profit"), Lasky ("The Valley of the Giants").
Hght., 6: wght., 176; grey hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., Actors Assn. of Hollywood, Cal.
CRANE, Ward; b. Albany, N. Y. ; educ. there;
screen career, Marion Davies ("The Dark
Star"), Alan Dwan ("Soldiers of Fortune,"
"Luck of the Irish," "Heart of a Fool").
Hght.. 5, 11; wght., 175; dark hair, brown
eyes. Home ad., 2101 Canyon Drive, Holly-
wood. Cal. Phone 277965; Studio. Alan Dwan
Studio.
T'RIMANS. W. W.; b. 1877; stage career. 20 yrs.,
prods., stk., with Geo. Fawcett. J. K. Hackett,
Amelia Bingham, Dick Bennett, Geo. Beban,
leads in "Kick In." "At Bay," "Maternity";
soreen career, with Clara Kimball Young in
"Light." Hght., 5. 11; complexion, med.
CRIMMINS, Daniel; b. Liverpool, Eng.; educ.
Bishop Sch., Detroit; stage career, toured for
many seasons in vaud., headline act, starred
with own mus. com. co.. "Wizzard of Oz" ;
screen career, Vitagraph, 10 mos. with Pathe,
Reliance. Kleine (1 yr. in "Musty Suffer" se-
ries), Artcraft ("Johnny Get Your Gun,"
"Under the Top"), Wallace Reid ("You're
Fired"), Dorothv Phillips ("Ambition"), Fat-
ty Arbuckle ("The Garage"). W. S. Campbell
Co. (Joe Martin, 5 reels). Hght., 5, 3; brown
hair, blue eyes. Has written and prod, sev-
eral one and two act comedies. Home ad.,
201 Lake Shore Terrace, Los Angeles, Cal.
ACTORS
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CRITTENDEN, Dwieht; b. Oakland. Calif.; educ.
England, Germany, U. S. ; traveled in all of
northern Europe, So. Africa, Panama, etc.;
stage career, with Savage in grand and light
opera, Ben Greet, Brady; screen career, Fam-
ous Players ("The Veiled Adventure"), Lois
Weber ("Home"), Geo. Loane Tucker ("Miracle
Man"). Mary Pickford ("The Hoodlum"), Gold-
wyn ("Cup of Fury," "Pinto." "Little Shepherd
of Kingdom Come"). Hght.. 8; wght., 175;
gray hair and eyes. Home ad.. 5406 Lexington,
Hollywood, Calif. Phone 599241.
CUMMINGS, Irving; b. N. Y., 18 88; educ. there;
stage career, Davidson Stock, "The Man of the
Hour." "The Great Divide," "In Search of a
Sinner," with Henry Miller, Lillian Russell;
screen career, since 1910, World ("Rasputin,
the Black Monk"). Fox ("The Woman Who
Gave"), DeMille ("Don't Change Your Hus-
band"). World ("Mandarin's Gold." "Unveiling
Hand"). Paramount ("Men, Women & Money,"
"Secret Service." "What Every Woman Learns,"
"Every woman" ) , United ("Her Code of
Honor"), Select ("The Better Wife"). Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 170; black hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Lasky Studio. Hollywood, Calif.; Home ad.,
1837 Morgan PI., Hollywood.
CI MMINGS, Robert; heavies; b. Richmond. Va.,
1867; educ. there; stage career, from 1883. .stk..
rep., etc., appeared with Fanny Davenport, and
in orig. casts of "The Great Divide," "One
Parole." "The Bluebird," 1919, "His Honor,
Abe Potash"; prop, and mgr., Cummings Stk.
Co., 6 yrs.; screen career, with Biograph,
Famous Players, World. Metro ("The Awaken-
ing of Hela Richie." "Romeo and Juliet," Fox
("A Rich Man's Plaything"), S. L. Pictures
("Virtuous Men"), Vitigraph with Gladys Leslie
and others. Hght., 6; wght.. 200; brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 56 S. 17th st., Flushing,
L. I., N Y.
CUNEO, Lester; b. Indian Territory, 1888; educ.
Northwestern Univ.; stage career, stock rep..
"The House Next Door"; screen career, Selig
(dir.). Essanay (Geo. Ade comedies, Prince
Gabriel in "Graustark"). Metro ("Mister 44."
"Big Tremaine," "Pidgin Island," "The
Haunted Pajamas." "Under Handicap," "Para-
dise Garden." "Love Me for Myself Alone").
Hght. 6, 1%; wght, 180; black hair, gray eyes;
18 mos. in U. S. service. Returned to Los
Angeles in December, 1919. Ad. 90 Willis &
Inglis, L. A., Calif.
CURRAN, Thomas A.; b. Australia, 1879; educ.
Australia; stage career, 17 yrs. in stk. and legit,
prod., with "Excuse Me," "Oh, Oh, Delphine,"
etc.; screen career. Universal ("Ear! of Paw-
tucket"), Metro ("Greater Love Hath No Man,"
"Her Great Match"). Thanhouser ("Silas Mar-
ner," "The Nymph," "Brothers Equal." "The
"World and the Woman." "The Vicar of Wake-
field." "A Modern Monte Cristo." "The Candy
Girl." "The Heart of Ezra Greer"). Hght, 5, 10;
wght.. 160: gray hair, dark blue eyes.
CURRIER, Frank; b. Norwich. Conn., 1857 ; educ.
Boston; stage career, call boy at 10. played
with Julia Marlowe, Viola Allen, Nat Goodwin,
etc., "Way Down East" 5 yrs.; toured Europe
and Australia; screen career, 6 yrs. Vitagraph,
Metro ("Revelation," "Toys of Fate," "The
Red Lantern," "Peggy Does Her Darndest"),
Nazimova ("The Brat"), Anita Stewart ("King-
dom of Dreams"). "Easy to Make Money,"
"It Pays to Advertise," "Should a Woman
Tell?" "The Right of Way." Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 180; gray hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 6665
Selma ave.. Hollywood. Cal.
CURTIS, Jack; b. San Francisco; educ. there;
stage career, 1898, stk., rep., musical & dram.,
also road shows and directed own shows., vaud.
Orpheum; screen career, Humanity ("The Gift
Supreme"), Fox ("The Hell Ship"), "Man's De-
sire"; Universal ("Brute Breaker"), Goldwyn
("The Pest"), H. O. Davis ("The Servant in the
House"). Triangle ("Until They Get Me." "Little
Red Decides"). Hght., 6; wght.. 200; dark hair
and eyes. Home ad.. 7146 Watseka, Culver City.
Calif. Phone 70314.
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D'ALBKOOK, Sidney, b, Chicago; educ. North-
western Military Acad.; stage career, in "The
Wolf,*' "Virginian," "The Telephone Girl";
screen career, Artcraft ("Heart of the Wilds."
"Three Men and a Girl"). Blackton ("The
Common Cause"), MacManus ("The Lost Bat-
talion," "Bruised Humanity"), Rolfe ("A
Scream In the Night"), Helen Holmes serial
("The Fatal Fortune"), Blackton ("Life's
Great Problem"). Hght., 5, 101/. ; wght., 155;
fair complexion, black hair and eyes. Ad.,
Green Room Club. N. Y.
DALY, Arnold; b. Brooklyn, 1875; educ. Acad,
of the Sacred Heart, and St. Patrick's, Brook-
lyn; stage career, first success in "Pudd'nhead
Wilson," "Secret Service," "When We Were
Twenty-one." produced and appeared in many
successes, including "Mrs. Warren's Profession,"
"Arms and the Man," also with dramatic
sketch in vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("Ex-
ploits of Elaine," serial; "The House of Fear,"
played or dir. several others) ; Frohman ("A
Man Without a Country").
DANIELS, Frank I). Dayton. O. ; educ. Boston
and N. E. Conservatory of Music; stage career,
Boston Opera co., under mgmt. of John Norris,
original "Bad Boy" in "Peck's Bad Boy," under
W. H. Harris five years ; star own mgmt., "Little
Puck," under Charles B. Dillingham in "The
"Office Boy," "Omar Khayyam," and others;
screen career, Vitagraph (in "Crooky Scruggs."
"Mr. Jack" series, "Captain Jinks" series. Ad.,
Studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn.
DARC'LAY, Louis; b. Belgium, 1895; educ. there
and Paris: stage exper.. 2% yrs. in London and
France; screen career. Universal. Harold Bell
Wright Story Pict. Corp., Eclair, Film Art,
Paris; 1918 America. Metro ("The Parisian
Tigress"). Para. -Artcraft ( "L' Apache" ). Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 143; blond hair, dark blue eyes.
Ad., 1825 Morgan PI., Hollywood, Cal.
DAVIDSON, John; b. N. Y. 1886; educ. Colum-
bia Univ. ; stage career, with Mrs. Flske in
"Madame Sand," — lso in "Penrod," "Young
Man's Fancy"; screen career, Quality-Metro
("The Wall Between," "A Million a Minute").
Kleine ("Green Cloak," "Sentimental Lady,"
"Caravan." "Danger Signal"), World ("Pawn
of Fate," "The Genius Pierre," "Black Circle,"
"Forest Rivals," "Through the Toils"), Gold-
wyn ("The Stronger Vow"). Ad., 4 West 108th
St., N. Y. C.
DAVIDSON, Max; b. Berlin, educ. Berlin and
U. S. ; stage career, from 1897. melodrama,
vaud.. in "Fighting Fate," "The Bowery News-
girl," "Billy the Kid," "Alias Jimmy Valen-
tine"; screen career, since 1913, Biograph, Re-
liance-Majestic, Fine Arts (as "Izzy" In the
Izzy series of comedies, in "Puppets," "The
Doll Shop"), First Nat'l ("The Hoodlum").
Hght.. 5. 4; wght., 130; black hair, blue eyes.
DAVIDSON, William Beatman; b. Dobbs Ferry,
N. Y., 1888; educ. Columbia Univ.; early career,
law and banking; screen career, Goldwyn
("Friend Husband." "Our Little Wife"), Fox
("Why I Would Not Marry," "La Belle Russe,"
"A Woman There Was"), Metro ("The White
Raven," "The Greatest Power"), Pathe ("The
Capitol," "Impossible Catherine"), Mayfalr
("Persuasive Peggy"). Hght., 6 1; wght.. 195;
dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Green Room
Club, N. Y. C.
DAVIES, Howard; b. Liverpool; educ. Cam-
bridge Univ., Eng.; stage career, with Wilson
Barrett in revival "Lights of London," title
role in Lewis Morrison's "Faust"; toured West
in 'Lady Audley's Secret." in Liebler's revival of
"Faust," 5 yrs. in vaud., etc.; screen career,
with Vitagraph. first leading man for Melies In
U. S.. ; Universal, Majestic, leading man Oz.
Co.. in "Sapho." Morosco-Pallas. Haworth
("His Birthright"). Metro ("Boston Blackie's
Little Pal"), Triangle ("It's a Bear"), Para-
mount ("A Sporting Chance"), Brunton-Hod-
kinson ("A White Man's Chance"). Hght., 5,
10%; wght.. 190; dark complexion, brown hair.
Ad. 6852 BoltoH rd., Hollywood, Cal.; Holly
1400.
DAVIS, Edwards; b. Santa Clara, Calif., 1873;
educ. Kentucky Univ. (M. A.); stags career,
debut in "The Cherry Pickers." N. Y. C, 1900;
headliner in vaud. for 12 yrs. In own plays
'The Unmasking," "All Rivers Meet at Sea."
"The Picture of Dorian Gray," "The Kingdom
of Destiny"; screen career. Famous ("Daugh-
ter of MacGregor," "The Knife"). Vitagraph
(" The Question," "The Transgression"), Gold-
wyn ("Dodging a Million"), Select ("De Luxe
Annie"), Capellani ("The Love Cheat"), Mc-
Manus ("The Gray Brother"); latest dramatic
engagement, David Belasco's "Daddies"; Pres.
of Green Room Club. N. Y. C, 3 yrs.; now Pres.
of National Vaudeville Artist's Club. 229 West
46th St., N. Y. C.
DAVIS, J. Gunnis; b. Sunderland. Eng.; educ.
London; stage career, 20 yrs. under mgmts. W.
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S. Penley, Oscar Barrett, Frank Curzon, James
Welch, Fisher & Ripley, Chas. Frohman, Dan
Frohman, J. K. Hackett, Henry W. Savage,
Proctor's stk. ; screen career, Eclair stk. 2 yrs.
("13 at Table," "Going for Father," "Adven-
tures in Diplomacy," World ("Little Duchess,"
"Stolen Orders"), Famous, Goldwyn, Solax,
Gaumont stk. 1 yr., Pathe, at present leading
comedian with Cissy Fitzgerald. Hght., 6, 7;
wght., 109; fair hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
2704 Ocean Front, Los Angeles, Calif., or Actors
Equity , N. Y.
DAWSON, Ivo; b. Rutlandshire. Eng.; educ. Up-
pingham Pub. Schl., Eng.; stage career, 16 yrs.
with Sir George Alexander, 7 yrs. with Sir
John Hare, London, and American Tours, with
Sir Herbert Tree, and Chas. Frohman, London
and America, also with Geo. Tyler, late Henry
Harry, late Chas. Klein, and Margaret Anglin;
screen career, State Picture Co., London ("The
Keeper of the Door"), International ("Miracle
of Love"). Selznick ("Out of the Night").
Hght., 6; wght., 173; dark brown hair and eyes.
Ad., management of Edward Small, 1493 Broad-
way, N. T. C, or 215 W. 70th St., N. Y. C,
rnlnmh.is 5K8S
DEAN, Jack; b. Was-h., 1S80; educ. Stamford Mil.
Acad, and Yale; stage career, with Jas. A.
Heme, Eleanor Robson, in Shakespearean rep.,
with Lawrence D'Orsey, William Collier, lead-
ing man with Fannie Ward; screen career,
Lasky ("Betty to the Rescue," "Her Strange
Wedding," Unconquered." "The Crystal
Gazer"), Pathe ("The Yellow Ticket"), Selz-
nick ("Sealed Hearts"). Hght, 5, 11; wght.,
170; brown hair and eyes.
DEAN, Louis; b. Wilmington, Del.; educ. Wash-
burn Coil., Topeka; stage career, dir. Mme.
Modjeska, Henrietta Crossman, Wilton Lack-
aye; stk., starred in "Sherlock Holmes," "The
Bells." etc.; screen career. Fox (The Kaiser
in "My Four Years in Germany"), Blackton
prod. (Capt. Bach in "The Common Cause,"
"Blood Barrier." "Moonshine Trail" ) , Sim Photo
Plays ("Unconditional Surrender," "The De-
stroyer of Humanity,'' "Birth of a Race"),
Selznick ("Sealed Hearts"). Hght., 5, 10%;
wght., 180; fair complexion, dark hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 1808 Marmion ave., N. Y. C,
Tremont 6581.
DEAKHOLT, Ashton; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; educ.
Culver Mil. Acad.; screen career, over 3 yrs.,
with American (in "Van Loan" series. "Her
Country's Call," "Peggy Leads the Way"),
Universal ("The Bride's Awakening," "The
Brass Bullet"), Fox ("Pitfalls of a Big City"),
Goldwyn ("The Tower of Ivory"), with Bessie
Barriscale in B. B. Features, Universal ("Caba-
ret Girl." "The Girl in the Dark"). Hght., 6;
wght., 170; dark hair and eyes. Home ad.,
6735 Hollywood blvd.. Los Angeles, Cal.
DE CODE, Syn. M., b. Brazil; educ. Paris;
screen career, featured lead in pictures
made in Paris for 3 yrs, Nazimova-Metro
("Revelation"), Fox ("The Crystal Fate"),
Paramount ("Out of the Shadow"). Artcraft
("Girl Who Stayed at Home"), Goldwyn
("Flame of the Desert"), Universal ("Rouge
and Riches"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 138; black
hair and eves. Ad.. 215 W. 88th, St., N. Y.
DE CORDOBA, Pedro; b. and educ. N. Y. ; stage
career, "If I Were King." with Sothern 2 sea-
sons, Sothern and Marlowe. "Merely Mary
Ann." in "The Blue Bird," "Sister Beatrice,"
"Sadie Love." "Tiger Rose." "Where Poppies
Bloom." "The Light of the World"; screen
career, with Lasky ("Carmen," "Temptation."
"Maria Rose"). Artcraft ("Barbary Sheep"),
Select ("The New Moon"), Famous Players
("Girl of the South"), Thos. Ince ("The Dark
Mirror"). Ad., 64 E. 86th St., N. Y. C.
DE CORDOVA, Leander; educ. Collegiate School
and Private Tutors. Kingston. Jamaica, and B.
W, Indes; stage career, starred in "The Shadow
Behind the Throne." "Wireless the Loop-Hole,"
"Your Flag and Mine," with Klaw and Er-
langer. etc.; screen career. Roife ("Scream in
the Night"); McManus Corp. ("Lost Bat-
talion"). Metro. Ad., Edward Small, 1493
Broadway. N. Y. C.
DE GRASSE, Samuel Alfred; b. Bathhurst. New
Brunswick; early career practiced dentistry;
screen career. Griffith ("Birth of a Nation."
"Intolerance." "Diana of the Follies"), Doug-
las Fairbanks ("Good. Bad Man," "Half
Breed." "Wild and Wooly"), Mary Pickford
("Heart of the Hills"). Universal ("Silk Lined
Burglar." "Rlind Husbands" ) . Hght.. 5, 10%;
wght.. 150; black hair, dark brown eyes. Home
ad., 1729 Winona blvd., Hollywood, Cal.. Holly
2216.
Deli A \ EX, Carter; b. Chicago, 1886; educ. there;
stage career, vaud., head of Carter De Haven
Vaud. and Farce Comedy Co., De Haven trio,
Weber and Fields, "Girl in the Taxi," "Hanky
Panky" ; screen career, Universal ("The Losing
Winner," "The College Orphan," "From B'way
to a Throne," "Youth of Fortune"); engaged
by National Film Corp. to play in series of 13
pictures; Goldwyn ("In a Pinch," "Why Di-
vorce"), now with Paramount. Home ad., 7237
Franklin ave., L. A., Cal; studio, National.
DE LACY, John V.; educ, N. Y. C. ; stage career,
7 yrs. vaud. and 7 yrs. legit, prod.; screen
career, "Broadway Jones," "Wanted — For Mur-
der," "Queen of the Seas," "Retribution," "The
Cavell Case," "The Auction Block." "Prunella,"
"Doll's House," "Rose of No Man's Land,"
"Small Town Girl," "The Unpardonable Sin,"
Craig Kennedy Serial, "The Carter Case,"
"Price of Malice," "Patsy," "Peg of the Pirates,"
"The Love Net," "Hash-House Heiress" Hght.,
5, 8; wght., 145; dark brown hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 167 E. 61st St., Plaza 6719; Friars
Club and Green Room Club.
DELANEY, Bert.; b. Minneapolis, 1891; educ.
Notre Dame; stage career, with Lewis Waller
in "Henry the Fifth." "The Five Frankfurters,"
vaud. in "At Bay"; screen career, Edison,
Thanhouses (juv. leads in "The Road to Fame,"
"His Profession," "The Net"). Hght., 5, 10;
dark complexion, dark eyes.
DELANEY, Leo; educ. Manhattan Coll. and
N. Y. Law Schl. ; stage career, "Brown of
Harvard." "The Virginian"; screen career, 7
yrs. with Vitagraph and other companies.
Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 158; dark hair and eyes.
Ad.. Green Room Club, N. Y.
DENT, Vernon; b. San Jose. Cal.; educ. there
and Oakland, Cal.; screen career, Hank Mann
Comedies ("A Harem Hero," "An Eye for
Figures," "Broken Bubbles," "A Depot Ro-
mance," "A Gas Attack") Hght.. 5. 9; wght.,
215; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home
ad., Rutland Apts.. Los Angeles, Cal.. South
106; studio, Hank Mann Comedies, Francis Ford
Studio.
DEPP, Harry; b. St. Louis. Mo.; educ. St. Louis
Univ.; stage career, with Elsie Janis in "The
Fair Co-Ed, " K. & E. 8 yrs, "The Pink Lady,"
"The Little Cafe," numerous stock cos.; screen
career, Universal, Triangle. Keystone, leads in
numerous comedies. Fox, Mutual-Strand ("Dan
Cupid, M. D.," "The Girl in the Box," "Their
Baby"), Christie ("Mixed Drinks," "Good
Night, Judge." "Are Honeymoons Happy,"
"Their Little Wife," etc). Hght.. 5. 4; wght.,
139; light hair and complexion, blue eyes.
Home ad., 1912 Kent St., L. A., Wilshire 4623;
studio, Christie Film Co., Hollywood, L. A.. Cal.
DESMOND, William; b. Dublin. Ireland; educ.
N. Y. ; stage career, "Quo Vadis," Burbank
Stock, starred in "The Judge and the Jury,"
"The Bird of Paradise" ; screen career. Triangle
("Beyond the Shadow," "A Sudden Gentle-
man"). Hampton Prod. "Life's a Funny Prop-
osition," "The Prodigal Liar"). Ex-Mutual
("Mints of Hell"). Ro-Cole ("Bare-Fisted Gal-
lagher." "Whitewashed Walls." "A Sage Brush
Hamlet." "Dangerous Water," "The Blue Ban-
danna"). United ("Her Code of Honor"). Pathe
("The Prince and Betty"). Author of 3 vaud.
sketches. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; black hair,
blue eyes. Ad., L. A. Athletic Club. L. A..
Cal.; studio, J. D. Hampton Studio, Holly-
wood Cal.
DE VAULL, Wm. P.; b. 1870. San Francisco;
educ. there; stage career, over 20 yrs. prod,
stk. and road cos.; screen career. 3>£ yrs.
Griffith studios, Universal ("Blind Husbands"),
King Vidor ("Better Times"), Brentwood
("Poor Relations"). Hght., 5. 7; wght., 168;
gray hair and eyes. Ad.. 4472 Sunset blvd.,
Los Angeles, Cal., phone 59427.
DEVERE, Harry T. ; b. N. Y. ; educ. there; stage
career, from age of 5. with Fanny Davenport,
Mrs. Fiske. "Ben Hur," "Madame X ." vaud.;
screen career. American. Selig ("The Journey's
End." "The Ne'er Do Well"), Morosco. Bos-
worth ("The Code of Marcia Grav"), Pallas
("Davy Crockett"). Fox ("The End of the
Trail"), Ro-Cole ("The Lamb and the Lion"),
Fox ("Last of the Duanes," "Wings of the
Morning"). Hght., 6; wght., 190; gray hair,
blue eyes.
DEXTER, Elliott; b. Houston. Texas; stage ca-
reer, stk. leads for Marie Doro, etc.; screen
career. Paramount, leads for Alice Bradv. Mary
Pickford. etc.: Cecil De Mille. ("We Can't Have
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Everything," "The Whispering Chorus," "The
Uirl Who Came Back," 'The Squaw Man,"
"Old Wives for New"), Paramount ("Maggie
Pepper"), Artcraft ("Don't Change Your Hus-
band," "For Better, for Worse"). Ad., care
Artcraft, Hollywood, Cal.
DILLION, John Webb; educ. New Haven, Conn,
and Phila. Dental Coll.; stage career, with
Viola Allen in Shakespeare, with James O'Neil
In romantic drama, dramatic stock cos. in
Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Omaha, etc.;
screen career, Fox ("Why I Would Not Mar-
ry"), B. A. Rolfe Co. ("Scream in the Night"),
Goldwyn ("Joan of Plattsburg"), Pathe ("House
of Hate" serial), A. F. Beck Prods. ("Isle of
Jewels" serial). Hght., 6; wght., 175; dark
hair and eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. C.
DONAI.D.SON, Arthur; b. Norsholm, Sweden,
1875; educ. Sweden; stage career, since 7 yrs.
old, Duff Opera Co., Augustin Daly, Henry
W. Savage; original prince in 'Prince of Pil-
sen," sang role in 1,345 performances; screen
career, Famous, Pathe, World ("Hearts of
Men"), Vitagraph ("For France"); man of
mystery in "Runaway Jane," "Her American
Prince," Vitagraph ("Over the Top," "The
Captain's Captain," "Miss Dulcie From Dixie,"
"Fighting Destiny," "Daring Hearts"), World
("Coax Me"), Select ("The Undercurrent"),
First Nat'l ("Mind the Paint Girl"), Ferret-
Pathe ("The A B C of Love"). Hght., 6; wght.,
195; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 75 Sherman
ave., N. Y., St. Nich 9186.
DONNELLY, James A.; b. Boston, Mass.; educ.
Boston; stage career, for thirty years in opera
and musical comedy; screen career, Edison,
Keystone, Vitagraph ("Pluck and Plotters,"
"Cupid Forecloses"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 200;
dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., Mason Hotel, Los
Angeles, Cal.
DOOLEY, Johnny; educ. Oxford; stage career,
circus acrobat, vaud., dramatic stk. and musi-
cal comedy; screen career, Johnny Dooley Film
Comedies ("Bobby the Office Boy," "Private
Preserves," "Pep"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 140;
blond hair and blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club,
N. Y. C.
DORETY, Charlie; b. San Francisco, educ. L. A.;
stage exper., vaud. and dancing; screen ca-
reer, Fox, Sunshine, L-Ko ("Roaring Lions
and Wedding Bells," "Tight Squeeze," "Mon-
grels," "A Neighbor's Keyhole"), Bull's Eye
Film Corp. ("Haunted Hearts"). Hght., 5, 4;
wght., 126; black hair and eyes. Ad., 1270
Rose Courts, St. Andrew PI., Hollywood, Cal.;
studio, Lehrman, Culver City, Cal.
DORIAN, Charles W. ; b. Santa Monica, 1891;
educ. there; stage career, vaud.; screen career,
National, Universal ("She Couldn't Resist
Him," "Onda of the Orient," "Lone Larry,"
Triangle ("Hell's End"), Bluebird ("The
Sealed Envelope"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175;
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Edmunds
Hotel, Ocean Park, Cal.; studio, Universal
City.
DOWLIXG, Joseph; b. Pittsburg, 1850; educ.
there; stage career, 5 yrs. in Grand opera
stock co., in "Henry the Fifth," starred in
"The Red Spider"; screen career, from 1914,
Ince, Mastercraft, Paralta ("A Law Unto Her-
self," "Intelligence," "With Hoops of Steel,"
"Maid o' the Storm"), Solaxart ("Carmen of
the Klondike"), Frank Keenan ("More
Trouble," "Tidebrook" ) , J. Warren Kerrigan
("The Joyous Liar," "Live Sparks"), "Mid-
night Stages," "The Bells," "Desert of Wheat,"
Geo. Loane Tucker ("The Miracle Man").
Hght.. 6, 1; wght., 185; white hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 5302 Virginia Ave., Hollywood, Cal.
DRUCE, Hubert; b. 1870, Richmond, England;
educ. London Univ.; stage career, with Rich-
ard Mansfield in repertory, 3 seasons leading
comedian with John Drew, 2 seasons with
Grace George, 1 season with Laurette Taylor,
produced "Mr. Hopkinson," "The Night of
the Party"; screen career, Empire All Star
Mutual ("Please Help Emily," "My Wife"),
last season with John Barrymore in "Re-
demption," this season produced "The Master
of Ballantrae," Goldwyn ("Dodging a Mil-
lion"). Ad., home, 62 Sherman Ave., Lincoln
Ave., Lincoln Park, Yonkers, N. Y.
Yimkers 279-J.
DRIMIER, Jack; b. Phila., 1864; educ. Univ. of
Penn.; early career, practiced law; stage ca-
reer, leading man for 20 yrs., appearing in
"Captain Svvift," "The Gilded Fool"; screen
career. World ("The Beloved Blackmailer,"
"Just Sylvia," "The Snug Harbor," "An Ama-
teur Widow," "Phil for Short," "Courage for
Two," "Home Wanted," "The Quickening
Flame," "Three Green Eyes," "The Praise
Agent," "Forest Rivals"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1783
Marmion Ave., N. Y. C. Tremont 3470.
DRYDEN, Wheeler; b. Brixton, London, Eng.,
1892 ; educ. Clapham Coll. and Streatham Hill
Coll., London; stage career, 4 yrs. principal
comedian of Charles Hewitt and A. Phillips'
Dramatic and Comedy Co., touring far East in
rep. of 70 plays; screen career Sunrise Film Co.
("A Dream of the Orient"), Stage Womens'
War Relief, prod, by Universal ("Tom's Lit-
tle Star"), Universal ("Hard Lines!"). Hght.,
5, 8%, wght., 155; dark brown hair and eyes.
Ad., c/o Actor's Equity Assn., N. Y. C.
DUCROW, Tote G.; b. Barcelona, Spain; stage
career, 35 years exp. in all branches of pro-
fession, legitimate, vaud., circus; screen ca-
reer, Fine Arts ("The Americano"), Vitagraph
("Fighting Trail," "Perils of Thunder Moun-
tain"), Metro ("Red Lantern"), Lasky ("Rim
Rock Jones"), Astra ("Corsican Bros"), Re-
liance ("Celestial Code"), American ("Betty
and the Buccaneers"), Universal ("Fighting
Gringo," now in stk. for serial). Ad., 4618
Fountain Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Phone 59470.
DUDLEY, Charles; b. Ft. Grant, Ariz., 1883;
stage career, comic op.; screen career, Bal-
boa (Joe Welcher in "Neal of the Navy,"
"Who Pays?" series), Knick. Star ("Twin
Souls"), Balboa-Mutual ("A Bit of Kindling,"
"The Secret of Black Mountain"). Hght., 6;
wght., 160; blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
1435 Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, Cal.
DUFFY, Jack; b. Pawtucket, R. I., 1879; educ.
there; stage career, vaud. and musical com-
edy; screen career, Vitagraph, Universal ("Peg
of the Ring," "The Purple Mask," "Farmers
and Framers," "Misfits and Matrimony").
Hght., 5, 8; wght., 132; has written "Destiny
of the Sea," "Both Rivals Win," "A Woman
More Beautiful Than I," Metro ("Blackie's
Redemption"). Ad., home, 4607 Fountain
Ave., Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 3970; studio Vit-
agraph.
Dl'MONT, Gordon; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; educ.
there and St. Francis Solannus Coll., Quincy,
111.; screen career, Ince, De Mille, in "Heart
of a Fool," with Alan Dwan. Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 160; dark complexion, dark hair, brown
eyes. Home ad., 1322 Curson Ave., Hollywood,
Cal. Phone 579809.
DUNBAR, Robert N; b. Beaver, Pa.; educ.
Phila.; stage career, grand opera, leading
tenor in "Gypsy Baron"; screen career, Lubin
("Third Degree"), Lasky ("The Goose Girl"),
Morosco ("The Yankee Girl"), McClure ("Eyes
of the World"), Triangle ("Broadway Ari-
zona"), Fox ("The Forbidden Room," "Fight-
ing For Gold"). Hght., 6; wght., 180; brown
hair and gray eyes.
DUNCAN, Albert Edward ("Bud"), also author;
b. Brooklyn, 1886; educ. Berkeley Military
Sch., N. Y. ; stage career, vaud. with Kolb and
Dill; screen career, as Jeff in "Mutt and Jeff,"
Kalem ("The Fatal Violin," "A Manageria
Mix-Up," "The Onion Magnate's Revenge,"
"Seaside Romeos," "Rival Romeos," "Twin
Caddies"), Clever Comedies, Paramount
"Maggie Pepper"). Hght., 4, 11; wght., 122;
fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes.
DUNCAN, H. William, also director; b. Stoc-
land ; educ. America; early career, instructor
in McFadden's Physical Culture School, es-
tablished own school; stage career, vaud. with
Sandow, the wrestler; leads in Forepaugh
stock, formed own co. ; wrote "The Fifth Gen-
eration," "The Sporting Editor"; screen ca-
reer, Selig, leads and director; Vitagraph
"Dead Shot Baker," "The Fighting Trail,"
"Wolfville," "The Tenderfoot," "The Last
Man," "Vengeance and the Woman," "A
Fight for Millions," "The Man of Might,"
"Smashing Barriers"). Member M. P. D. A.
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 180; dark brown hair,
dark blue eyes. Ad., Vitagraph, Los Angeles,
Cal., or L. A. Athletic Club, Los Angeles, Cal.
1)1 NKINSON, Harry Leopold; b. N. Y., 1876 ;
educ. there; stage career, since 9 yrs. old,
with Denman Thompson in "Old Homestead."
Augustin Daly, Horace McVicker; screen ca-
reer, Essanay, since 1914 ("The Misleading
Lady," "Mary Page." "The Beach Comber"),
Universal ("The Edge of the Law," "Barter"),
Artcraft ("Selfish Yates"), Fox ("The For-
bidden Room," "The Rebellious Bride," "Love
is Love," "Chasing Rainbows"), Universal
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
("Rouge and Riches." Hght., 5, 11; wght..
217; brown hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Uni-
versal.
DUNN, Bobby; b Milwaukee, Wis., 1891; educ.
St. John's Mil. Acad.; champion high diver of
the World, with Dr. Carver's diving horses;
screen career, Sennett Comedies, Fox Sun-
shine Comedies. Studio ad., Fox Sunshine
Comedies.
DUNN, Edward Frank; stage career, 2 yrs. in
Musical Comedies on Broadway, 3 yrs. in
stock cos.; screen career, Blackton ("Moon-
shine Trail," "Dawn," "The Blood Barrier"),
Vitagraph feature comedies 1 yr. Hght.,
6. 1%; wght., 187; brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
241 Linden Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Flatbush
I>1 N N, ,J. Malcolm; educ. England; stage ca-
reer, lead in several London theatres, Aus-
tralia and So. Africa, "Sweet Kitty Bellairs"
with David Belasco, Orlando in "As You Like
It" with Henrietta Crosman, lead in "The
House Next Door" Cohan and Harris. "Seven
Sisters" with Laurette Taylor, "Mons. Beau-
caire," "Butterfly on the Wheel," "Arms and
the Girl" with Wm. Harris, Jr.; screen career,
Edison ("The Magic Skin"), Vitagraph ("The
Scarlet Runner"), several pictures for Bio-
graph, Famous-Lasky ("Arms and the Girl,"
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"). Hght. 5, 11;
wght., 165; blond hair, grey eyes. Ad., The
Boulevard, Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y. Flushing
2439 or Lambs Club, N. Y.
DUNN, William K. ; b. Astoria, L. I., 1884; educ.
Brooklyn; stage career. in Payton Stock,
Brooklyn, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Nance O'Neil,
vaud. ; screen career, Vitagraph ("Man Be-
hind the Curtain," "The Secret Kingdom,"
"Clover's Rebellion." "The Princess of Park
Row," "I Will Repay," "Mary Jane's Pa"),
Fox ("I Want to Forget," "Woman, Woman"),
Select ("The Undercurrent"). Ad., 241 Linden
Ave., Bklyn., N. Y. Flatbush 6287.
Dl'PREE, George; b. Cincinnati, O.. 1874; educ.
N. Y. ; 25 yrs. stage exper., screen career.
Famous Players, Goldwyn, Fox. Pathe
("Woman the Germans Shot," "Dance of
Death"). Acme ("Thirteenth Chair"), Tour-
neur ("The Whip"), Famous ("The Ava-
lanche"), American Cinema ("Inner Voice"),
Selznick ("Great Lover"), Craig Kennedy
Serial. Ad., 316 W. 47th St., N. Y. C. Bry-
ant 8094.
DURHAM, Lewis; b. New Oxford. Pa.; educ.
Georgetown; early career, professional ball
player on Brooklyn Natl., Wash. Amer. and
N. Y. Natl.; screen career, NYMP, Horsley
("The Conscience of John David"), Triangle
("An Even Break." "One Shot Ross"), Gold-
wyn ("Flame of the Desert"). Hght., 5, 10%;
wght., 183; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
504 Hull St., Ocean Park, Cal. ; studio, Gold-
wyn.
DUKNING, Bernard J.; b. N. Y. C; educ. Ford-
ham Univ., stage career, stage manager sev-
eral seasons; screen career, Biograph 2 yrs.,
Edison 6 yrs., directed Shirley Mason produc-
tions, also O. Henry pictures, with John Col-
lins. "In The Fog," "Blackjack Bargainer,"
"Weaver of Dreams"; Metro (Played in
"Blackie's Redemption"), World ("When
Bearcat Went Dry").
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EARLE, Edward; b. Toronto, Can.; educ. Toron-
to; stage career, in many prods., including
"The Bishop's Carriage," "Sweet Kitty Bel-
lairs," "Glorious Betsy," "The Shepherd King,"
"The Blue Moon" with James T. Powers, "The
Matinee Idol" with De Wolf Hopper. "The
Quaker Girl," etc.; screen career. Famous
Players, Edison. Metro, Anagraph ("For
France." "The Blind Adventure," "One Thous-
and Dollars," "Transients in Arcadia," "Buried
Treasure"), Selec't ("His Bridal Night"), Para-
Artcraft ("Miracle of Love "). Hght.. 5, 11%;
wght., 160. Ad.. Lambs Club, N. Y.
EDESOX, Robert; b. New Orleans, La.; educ.
Brooklyn; stage career, »5 yrs. starring in
many prods.; screen career, Lasky ("The Call
of the North"), NYMP, Mutual ("The Absen-
tees"), Vitagraph ("Mortmain," "The Cave
Man"), Pathe ("The Light That Failed," "Big
Jim Garrity"), Raver-Art Dramas ("The Public
Defender"), Selznick ("Sealed Hearts"). Ad.,
Lambs Club, N. Y.
EDWARDS, Chas., b. N. Y„ 1887; educ. X. Y ;
stage career, with Frohman, Rich and Harris,
Frank McKee, Sydney Rosenfleld, vaud.; screen
career, Metro Sidney Drew Comedies, Select,
Metro ("The Man Who Stayed at Home,"
"Wilson or the Kaiser"), Perret ("Lafayette.
We Come"), Select ("The Woman the Germans
Shot"), World ("The Clouded Name"). Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 171; medium complexion, gray
hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., 139 West 47th St.,
N. Y.
ELDKIDGK, Charles; b. Saratoga Spring.-. X. Y. ;
educ. Lanesboro, Mass. ; stage career. Variety
Theatre, Buffalo, stk. comedian, prods, under
Frohman, Mansfield; screen career, Vitagraph
4% yrs. ("Love vs. Law"), Metro ("The Pre-
tenders," "Eye for Eye"). Famous ("Sunshine
Nan"), Tourneur ("Sporting Life"), Arden
("The Challenge"). Famous ("Red Head"),
Vitagraph ("Man Who Might Have Been"),
Selznick. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 157; white hair
and blue eyes. Ad., 102 Riverside Drive, N.
Y. C. Schuyler 9487. Member Green Room
Club. N. Y. C.
ELKAS, Edward; b. N. Y. 1862; educ. there;
stage career, director for Lulu Glaser and Alice
Nielsen, Aborn Opera Co. and mus. com.; screen
career, Vitagraph ("Mortmain"), Selznick
("Foolish Virgin"), Metro ("Lifted Veil").
Birth of Race Co. ("Birth of a Race"), Fox
("Les Miserables"), Tourneur ("Woman," "Blue
Bird." "Prunella"), Vitagraph ("Locked Door,"
"The Goddess"), Goldwyn ("Joan From Platts-
burg," "Venus Model"). Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
170; fair complexion, gray hair, blue eyes.
Ad.. 2155 86th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bath Beach
1428. Member Green Room Club, N. Y.
ELLIOTT, Frank; b. Cheshire, England; educ.
Liverpool Univ. ; stage career, leading man in
Drury Lane prods., member Drury Lane Fund,
and therefore, a Rayol player: screen career.
6 yrs. as leading man and heavy, in about
150 pictures. Fox ("Wings of the Morning"),
Universal ("The Gorgeous Butterfly"), Metro
("The Hope" I. Hght.. 6; brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad.. 1735 Highland' ave„ Hollywood, Calif.,
phone 577876.
ELLIOTT, Robert; b. Ireland; stage career, leads
in "Seven Keys to Baldpate," "Country Girl,"
repertoire Forbes-Robertson, lead with Mar-
garet Illington "Within the Law," "The Lie";
screen career, Metro, McClure, Goldwyn, Betz-
wood, Sunset, World; supported Ethel Barry-
more. Alice Brade, Nance O'Neil, Marjorie
Rambeau, Pauline Frederick, Dorothy Dalton,
Gail Kane, Irene Fenwick, Dolores Cassinelli,
Theda Bara, Virginia Pearson, Mabel Normand;
Famous ("Resurrection"), Fox ("Checkers"),
Ince ( "L'Apache" ) . Powell — Mutual ("Mary
Moreland"). U. S. Govt. ("Spirit of Lafayette"),
Perret ("Unknown Love"). Hght. 6, 1%;
wght., 185; dark brown hair, blue eves. Ad.,
130 W". 4»th st . X. Y. C.
ELMER, William, b. Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1872;
educ. Pacific Univ.; stage career, rep. with
Frederick Warde and Louis James, stock;
screen career, Biograph. Selig, Lasky, Lasky-
Paramount ("The Countess Charming"), Ince-
Para, Para ("Firefly of France," "Playing the
Game." "Coals of Fire," "Wolves of the Rail"),
Fox ("Married in Haste." "Cheating Herself"),
Paramount ("The Dub," "Maggie Pepper,"
"Alias, Mike Moran"). Hght., 5, 10%; wght..
165; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 212
E. 23rd St., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Goldwyn.
ELTIXGE, Julian; b. 1883. educ. Boston. Mass.;
stage career, "Mr. Wicks of Wickham." mngt.
Ed. E. Rice; vaud., with Harry Lauder. "Fas-
cinating Widow," "Crinoline Girl." "Cousin
Lucy"; screen career. Over the Rhine Co. &
Lasky ("Over the Rhine." "Countess Charm-
ing," "Clever Mrs. Carfax," "The Widow's
Might"), Republic ("An Adventuress). Hght.,
5. 8%; wght., 165; brown hair; gray eyes.
Ad., c/o Fred J. Balshofer. Hollywood. Calif.
ENTWISTLE, Harold; b. London, Eng.; educ.
Heidelburg, Lycee Vitry, Paris,, and Eng.;
stage career, 25 yrs., Chas. Frohman, 6 yrs.,
Henry Irving, Wilson Barrett, Mrs. Patrick
Campbell, Mrs. Langtry, Forbes-Robertson;
screen career. Famous Players, Metro, Perret,
Goldwyn, Ince ("Too Fat to Fight," "In the
Hollow of Her Hand," "The Divorcee," "A Soul
Adrift"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; white hair,
blue eyes. Ad., 251 West 88th St., N. Y. River-
side 5576.
EVANS, Herbert D.; b. London, Eng.; educ.
there; stage career, Beerbohm Tree, His Majes-
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ty's theatre, "Quinney's," "The Great Adven-
ture" (Winthrop Ames), "Potash and Perl-
mutter"; screen career, leads opposite Mme.
Petrova, Virginia Pearson, Edna Goodrich, Eva
Taneuav, Barbara Castleton; Vitagraph ("The
Third Degree"). Hght., 6, 2; wght.. 190; dark
hair, dark eyes. Ad., Friars Club, N. Y.
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FAIRBANKS, Douglas; b. Denver, 1883; educ.
Mil. Acad, and Colorado Schl. of Mines, Har-
vard; stage career, rep., vaud., under dir. Wm.
A. Brady in 'The Pit," "Two Little Soldier
Boys"; featured in "Frenzied Finance," "A
Gentleman from Mississippi"; co-starred with
W. H. Crane in the "New Henrietta"; screen
career, Fine Arts ("The Americano"), Artcraft
("In Again, Out Again," "Wild and Woolly,"
"Reaching for the Moon," "A Modern Muske-
teer," "Headin' South," "Mr. Fix-It." "Bound
in Morocco," "Say, Young Fellow," "He Comes
Up Smiling," "Arizona," "Down to Earth,"
"The Knickerbocker Buckaroo"), United Art-
ists ("His Majesty, the American." "When the
Clouds Roll By"). Ad., Douglas Fairbanks Co.,
Hollywood, Cal.
FAKLEY, James Lee; b. Waldron, Ark., 1882;
educ. Univ., Mo.; early career. Govt. & railroad
service; stage career, rep. & stk.; screen career.
Selig, Fox, Univ. ("Brute Force", American
("For the Family Name," "The Bride's Si-
lence"), Bluebird ("Sue" of the South"). Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 185; brown eyes and hair.
FARNUM, Dustin; b. Hampton Beach, N. H.,
1874; stage career, with Ethel Tucker Co.,
Chauncey Olcott, starred in "The Virginian,"
"The Ranger," "The Squaw Man," "Cameo
Kirhy," "Littlest Rebel"; screen career, Lasky
("The Squaw Man," "The Virginian," Pallas-
Paramount ("A Gentleman from Indiana,"
"David Garrick." "Parson of Paniment," "Ben
Blair," "A Son of Erin"), Fox ("The Scarlet
Pimpernell," "The Spy," "Durand of the Bad
Lands," "North of 53"), United ("The Light
of Western States." "The Man in the Open."
"A Man's Fight," "The Corsican Brothers").
Studio ad., United Farnum Prod., Glendale,
Calif.
FARNUM, Franklyn; b. Boston. Mass., June 5,
1883; educ. Boston, Mass.; stage career, 12 yrs.,
leading man for Chas Frohman, Henry W.
Savage, George Lederer, Nixon & Zimmerman,
Jos. Webber; screen career, Universal ("The
Clock," "Fighting Grin," "Anything Once"),
Metro ("In Judgment Of"), seria1 for Selig now-
releasing through Canyon Films. 130 W. 46 St.,
N. Y. Hght., 5, 11: wght.. 168; dark com-
plexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad.,
4845 Elmwood ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Holly
3257.
FARM M, William; b. Boston, 1876; educ. Bucks-
port. Me.; stage career, from age of 15, in
"Prince of India," "Virginius," -starred 5 yrs.
in "Ben Hur," leading man with Olga Neth-
ersole. starred with Dustin Farnum 2 seasons
in "The Littlest Rebel," 10 yrs. a legit, star;
screen career, Selig ("The Spoilers"), Fox ("A
Tale of Two Cities," "Les Miserables," "Riders
of the Purple Sage." "Lone Star Ranger,"
"Wolves of the Night," "Last of the Duanes,"
"Wings of the Morning," "If I Were King").
Hght.. 5, IOV2; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Fox Film Corp., N. Y. C.
FAULKNER, Ralph C; b. and educ. San Antonio.
Tex.; early career, cartoonist and reported in
Mexico, Los Angeles, San Francisco; monologist
in vaud.; screen career, Albuquerque Film,
Thanhouaer ("War and the Woman"), im-
personating Woodrow Wilson, specializes in
cowboys and Indians; Fox ("The Prussian
Cur"). Hght., 5. 10; wght., 175; brown eyes
and hair. Ad., N. V. A. Club, 229 W. 46th St..
N. Y.
FA\ EKSHAM, William; b. and educ. England;
stage career; star under own management in
"The Squaw Man," "The World and His Wife,"
"Herod," "Julius Ceasar," "Othello," "Romeo
and Juliet," "The Fawn," "The Hawk," "Lord
and Lady Algy. Screen career; Famous
Players, ("The Silver King," "The Man Who
Found Himself"). Ad., 116 W. 39th St., N. Y.
C. Greeley 3376, or Lambs' Club, N Y.
FAWCETT, George; b. Virginia; educ. Univ. of
Virginia; stage career, extensive experience in
United States and England; screen career,
Universal, Fine Arts, Selig ("The Crisis"),
Select, Selznick ("Panthea"), Artcraft ("The
Great Love," "Romance of Happy Valley,"
"Hearts of the World," "Cinderella Man," "The
Hun Within"), Paramount ("The Hope Chest,"
"I'll Get im Yet," "Out of Luck.' "lurningthe
Tables"), Artcraft ("Girl Who Stayed at
Home"), Griffith ("Scarlet Days"), First Nat'l
("The Greatest Question). Ad., Griffith Studio,
Mamaroneck, N. Y.
FAY, Hugh; o. N. Y. ; educ. N. Y. ; stage career,
with Barry and Fay. Lillian Russell in "The
Grand Duchess,'" "Coming 1 hrough the Rye,"
"Three Twins," "Belle of New York"; screen
career, with Keystone ("Village Vampire"),
Sunshine ("Roaring Lions on a Midnight Ex-
press," "A Neighbor's Keyhole," "My Hus-
band's Wife"), Metro ("Almost Married," "A
Favor to a Friend," "Please Get Married"),
Rob-Cole ("Better Times"). Hght., 6; wght.,
135; light hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1775
Las Palmas, Los Angeles; studio, Lehrman,
Cal.
FELI.OWES, RoeUcliffe; b. Ottawa, Can., 1885;
educ. Bishop's Coll. Schl., Lennoxville; stage
career, with Ethel Barrymore, Cyril Scott,
"Within the Law," "Under Cover"; screen ca-
reer, Fox ("Where Love Leads," "The Bondage
of Fear." "The House Cat," "The Web of
Desire"), Selznick ("The Easiest Way"), Gold-
wyn ("Cup of Fury"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
175; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 450
Madison ave., N. Y. C. ; studio, Goldwyn.
FENTON, Mark; b. Crestline, O., Nov. 11, 1866;
stage career, Charles Frohman's "All the Com-
forts of Home" and "The Sporting Duchess,"
in Shakespearian drama with Booth and Bar-
rett, in cos. of Otis Skinner. Madame Modjeska,
in stk. many yrs.; screen career, Biograph,
Pathe and Universal ('The Car of Chance,"
"Flirting with Death," "The Man Trap,"
"Saving the Last Mail"), Universal ("A Fight
for Love," "Molly and I"), Jewell ("The
Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 190; complexion fair, brown hair, gray
eyes. Home ad., 518 W. 47th St., N. Y. ; studio,
Francis Ford.
FERGUSON, Casson; b. Alexandria, La., 1891;
educ. there and Paris; stage career, 10 yrs.
Shakespeare and mus. com. in America; revue,
mus. com. and concert in London, Grand Opera,
in Paris; screen career, Morosco, Lasky, Ince,
Universal, Triangle, Hampton ("How Could
You, Jean?" "The Only Road"), Paramount
("Jane Goes A-Wooing," "Secret Service"),
Artcraft ("Johnny Get Your Gun"), Goldwyn
("Flame of the Desert"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
150; brown hair, blue gray eyes. Home ad.,
1522 Manhattan pi., L. A.; Holly 2107; studio,
Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
FIELD, George; b. San Francisco; educ. Chicago;
stage career, 10 yrs. in mus. com., stock and
vaud.; screen career, American ("The Key"),
Selig ("Beware of Strangers"), Metro ("The
Testing of Mildred Vane"), Rob-Cole ("A Trick
of Fate," "A Sage Brush Hamlet"). Hodkinson
("End of the Game"). Studio ad.. Universal
City, Cal.
FILLMORE, Clyde; educ. Univ. of Oregon, Johns
Hopkins Univ. ; stage career, 4 yrs. under
mngmt. Cohan & Harris in "It Pays to Adver-
tise," "House of Glass," "He and She." "The
Little Teacher"), Anderson & Weber in "The
Very Idea," "Civilian Clothes," at Morosco The-
atre, Los Angeles; screen career. Universal
("Millionaire Pirate," "Fire Flingers." "Sun-
down Trail," "His Great Success"), Fox ("When
Fate Decides"). Hght., 6. 2; wght.. 195; brown
hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1715a Wilcox ave.,
Hollywood, Cal.; phone 579059.
FISHER, George; b. Republic, .Mich.; educ. Mil-
waukee, Wis.; stage career, 6 yrs., began in
1907; screen career, started in 1914 with Thos.
H. Ince, Paralta ('Within the Cup," "Maid
of the Storm"), Selznick ("Mrs. Lemngwell's
Boots"), Universal ("Fires of Youth"), Pathe
("Gates of Brass"), Hall Prod. Co. ("The
Awakening"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.. 170; light
brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1133 So.
Hoover St., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 54006.
FIT/ROY', Louis; 1>. Fort Brady. Mich.; educ.
Ohio Univ. ; stage career began in 1886, dram,
stk , Columbus, Ohio; screen career, began in
1911 with Cameraphone, N. Y., Fox ("A Bird
of Prey"), Metro ("The Four-Flusher," "The
Devil's Deputy"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150;
gray hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 1322
MoCnddcn place. Hollywood. Cal ; Holly 1S34
FLANAGAN, D. J.; b. Ireland, 1S76; stage "career,
228
STUDIO DIRECTORY
mgmt. Brady and Ziegfeld, com. opera, mus.
com., played with Alice Nielson, Grace Van
Studdiford, Anna Held, Julian Eltinge, etc.;
screen career. World ("Trilby," "La Boheme"),
Selznick ("The Common Law"), McClure
("Sloth"), M. H. Hoffman ("One Hour"),
light., 5, 10 % ; wght., 180; brown hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 523 W. 134th St., N. Y.
FOOTK, Court enay ; b. Yorkshire, Eng.; educ.
Oxford; early career, studied civil engineering;
stage career, with Beerbohm Tree, in rep.;
America, all star cast of "Oliver Twist"; mgmt.
Chas. Frohman, Belasco, Liebler, etc. ; screen
career, Vitagraph, Bosworth, Fine Art Films,
Jlorosco ("Cross Currents," "An International
Marriage"), Famous Players, Mutual ("Love's
Law"), Artcraft ("His Parisian Wife"), Para-
mount ('The Two Brides"). Ad., G6 W. 38th
st., N. Y. C.
FORD, Harrison; b. Kansas City, Mo.; educ.
there and Los Angeles; stage career, stk. in
Baltimore, Md., in 1914, Syracuse, N. Y., 1913
and 1915; Famous Players ("Unclaimed Goods,"
"Girls." "The Third Kiss," "The Lottery Man").
Hght., 5. 10; wght., 160; brown hair and eyes.
Ad., Laskv Studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
FOR MAN, Tom; b. Mitchell Co., Tex.; stage ca-
reer, Belasco stock, Los Angeles, toured west
at head of own rep. co. ; screen career, Kalem,
Luliin, Lasky ("The American Consul." "Her
Strange AVedding," "The Jaguar's Claw," "For-
bidden Paths"), Pallas-Paramount ("A Kiss
for Susie," "Hashamura Togo," "The Trouble
Buster"). Artcraft ("For Better. For Worse"),
Paramount ("Heart of Youth," "Told in the
Hills"), Famous Players ("The Tree of Knowl-
edge," "The Round-Up"). Blond hair, blu»
eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio. Hollywood, Cal.
FORMES, Carl, Jr.; b. London, Eng., 1848; stage
educ. Meiningen Theat., under Duke of Mein-
ingen and Baron von Chroneck; stage career,
engagements in Berlin, Dresden, Vienna, Am-
sterdam, Stanton Opera Co.'s world tour;
screen career, Kalem, Fine Arts ("Old Heidel-
berg," "Macbeth," etc.), Select ("Up the Road
with Sallie"), Vitagraph ("A Rogue's Ro-
mance"). Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 148; brown
hair, blue eyes.
FORREST, Allan; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; educ.
Univ. Sch., Cleveland, Ohio; stage career, stk.
in Cleveland and Baltimore, Md. ; screen ca-
reer, 3 yrs. American Film Co., Santa Bar-
bara, Cal., leading man for Mary Miles Min-
ter. Hght., 6; wght.. 160; dark hair and eyes.
Ad.. Los Angeles Athletic Club.
FORTH, George J.; b. Philadelphia; early exper.
gentleman farmer; screen career, Vitagraph
("A Municipal Report"), Thanhouser, Edison.
Pathe ("The Sixteenth Wife." "The Heart of
Ezra Greer," "Bobby's Bravery," "The Girl
from the Sea"), Goldwyn ("Our Little Wife").
Hght., 5, 11: wght, 170; brown hair and eyes.
Home ad., Green Room Club, 139 W. 47th St.,
N. Y.
FOSHAY. Harold; b. and educ. Brooklyn; stage
career, vaudeville and stock; screen career,
Metro, Biograph, Harry Raph, Vitagraph.
("The Girl Problem"). Edgar Lewis Prod.
("Other Men's Shoes"). Hght., 5, 9; wght.,
145: light hair, blue eyes. Ad., 34 Jefferson
Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y.
FOSS, Darrell Burton; b. 1893, So. Wisconsin;
educ. Chicago & So. Cal.; screen career,
Kalem. Ince, Triangle ("Without Honor"),
Metro ("Return of Mary," "Testing of Mildred
Vane." with May Alilson, "The Red Lantern"
with Nazimova ), Nazimova ("The Brat").
May Allison ("The Walk Offs"), Lasky ("Rose
o'the River"). Universal special (featured in
"Loot"), Hght., 6; wght., 160; dark com-
plexion, brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 103
Rose Ave., Venice, Cal.; or, 5527 Fernwood
Ave., Hollywood, Cal. Holly 2098.
FOSTER, J. Morris; b. Foxberg, Pa.; educ. Stam-
ford Univ.; stage career, with Henrietta
Crossman, Olive Windham, in "The Christian
Pilgrim," "The Sixth Commendment." "What
Happened to Mary," Harry David Stk. Co.;
screen career, Thanhouser, Famous Players,
Universal. American. Hampton; "The Inno-
cent Lie," "High Speed." "The Secret Man,"
"Overland Red." "The Parish Priest," 5 Pathe
releases. Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 150; medium
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1572 La
Baig Ave., Hollywood, Cal.
FOXE, Earle A.J b. Oxford, O., 1888; educ. Ohio
State Univ.; stage career, Chicago stk.. in
"The Deserters." "The Stranger." "The Cub,"
with Douglas Fairbanks; screen career, Grif-
fith ("The Escape," "The Man Upstairs"),
Lasky ("The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"),
Triangle ("From Two to Six"), Select ("The
Honeymoon"), Metro ("Outwitted"), Pathe
("The Fatal Ring" serial), Goldwyn ("Peck's
Bad Girl"). Hght., 6, I; wght, 178; light com-
plexion, light brown hair, blue eyes.
FRANCIS, Alec Kudu; b. London", Eng.; educ.
Uppingham Coll.; stage career, with various
prods, in England. India, South Africa and
United States; screen career, Vitagraph,
Eclair, World, Goldwyn ("The Face in the
Dark," "The Glorious Adventure," "The Venus
Model"), C. K. Young-Select ("The Marion-
ettes"). Goldwyn ("Day Dreams," "Crimson
Gardenia." "City of Comrades," "Heartsease,"
"World and Its Woman," "Lord and Lady
Algy," "Flame of the Desert"), United ("Her
Code of Honor"), Select ("Probation Wife").
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 157; light hair, gray
eyes; ad., Goldwyn Studio, Culver City, Cal.
FRANCK, Jolui L. ; b. Louisville. Ky.. 1860;
educ. Louisville; early career, as clown and
in minstrels; screen career, entered pictures
when they were first -installed on the Coast,
with Bison, Kalem, Fine Arts, Famous Play-
ers, Fox, Universal ("Virgin of Stamboul"),,
Mary Pickford ("Pollyanna"), Metro, C. K.
Young ("Eyes of Youth"), Goldwyn ("Flame
of the Desert"), Vitagraph, Selig ("Auction of
Souls"). Ad., 1811 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles,
Cal.
FRANK. J. Herbert; stage career. 10 yrs. Wm.
A. Brady, vaudeville, stock; screen career,
Vitagraph. 2 yrs., World, Metro, Talmadge;
"Tempered Steel," Petrova co. ; "Good Bye,
Bill." Famous; "Freedom," Fox; "Dodging
a Million." Goldwyn; Fox ("For Freedom"),
Photoplay Libraries ("Empty Arms"). Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 180; dark complexion, hair and
eyes. Ad., home, 152 W. 49th St., N. Y. C. ;
Bryant, 8116 and 5217.
FRAUNHOLZ, Fraunie French; b. and educ.
Balto., Md. ; 15 yrs. stage exper., stk. and own
act in vaud.; screen career, Solax, Metro, Fa-
mous Players, Thanhouser, Universal, with
Petrova, Florence Reed, Edmund Breese, Gall
Kane, Mary Miles Minter: Perret ("Lafayetre
We Come," "Stars cf Glory," "Thirteenth
Chair"). Hght., 5. 8; wght., 140; brown hai.-,
gray eyes. Ad., Fort Lee, N. J.
FRENCH, Chas. K. ; b. Columbus, Ohio; educ.
there; stage career. variety, minstrel and
dram., song and dance man. banjoist come-
dian, character actor; screen career, Nazi-
mova ("Hermit Doctor of Garja"). "Law of
the North" with Chas. Ray. with Dorothy
Dalton in "The Weaker Sex." Tom Mix "High
Speed." Wm. S. Hart ("Tiger Man"), Wm.
Russell "That Hero Stuff." Hght.. 5, 11%;
wght., 190; brown gray hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
2217 Ewing St., Los Angeles, Cal. Wil-
shire 2847.
FRENCH, George B. ; Storm Lake. Iowa; stage
career, for 15 qrs. in dram, stk , on road, and
in vaud.; with Louis James "Parsifal," etc.;
screen career, National (Tarzan of the Apes,"
"Back to Nature"), Christie ("In and Out,"
"500 or Bust." "Sally's Blighted Career." "His
Pajama Girl"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; dark
hair and eyes. Home ad., 1636 Argyle Ave.,
Hollywood, Cal.; studio ad., Christie, Holly-
wood.
FCREY, Jas. A.; b. and educ. Brooklyn; stage
career, 38 yrs.; screen career, Pathe ("The
Awakening of Helena Ritchie," "Destruction"
with Theda Bara), Fox ("Her Sister," "Queen
of Hearts"), Peerless ("Phil"). Blackton
("Dawn"), Vitagraph ("Climbers"), Famous
("On With the Dance"), Selznick ("Love").
Hght., 5, 9; wght.. 150; white hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 454 Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pros-
pect 7128.
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GADEN, Alexander; b. Montreal, Canada, Feb.
20, 1880; educ. there; stage career, stock,
throughout U. S., etc., playing over 500 parts;
also with Savage's prod., "Madame X"; screen
career, Famous. Universal. Vitagraph. Gau-
mont ("The Hidden Face." "The Gates of
Divorce." "The Toll of War") Hodkinson
("The Bandbox"). Artco ("The Capitol").
Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 175; fair complexion, dark
brown hair, brown eyes; has written several
successful playlets and photoplays.
GAILLARD, Robert; b. Adrian. Mich.; educ.
Wisconsin University; stage career, 15 yrs.
ACTORS
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leading man, manager, director; screen ca-
reer, 8 yrs. with Vitagraph Co. ("In the
Balance," "A Girl of the Times." "The Clutch
of Circumstance," "Beauty Proof," "The Ad-
venture Shop." "Silent Strength." "The Man
Who Won," "Beating the Odds." "In Honor's
Web"). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 186; brown hair,
brown eyes. Home, 3718 ave. J, Bklyn, N. Y.
GALLAGHER, Raymond; b. San Francisco,
1889; educ. Sacred Heart Coll.; screen ca-
reer, 10 yrs. exp., stk. and road shows, lead-
ing man in "The Wolf," "Mrs. Temple's Tele-
gram," "The Girl of the Golden West," Al-
cazar Stk. Co.; screen career, Melies, Lubin,
Universal ("His Divorced Wife," "The Phan-
tom Melody"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; dark
complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
Sherwood Apts., Los Angeles. Pico 3202.
GAMBLE, Warburton; educ. England; stage
career, London, under Sir Herbert Tree,
Forbes Robertson, Chas. Frohman, with Tree
In "Colonel Newcomb" ; in New York, "The
Outcast" with Elsie Ferguson, the aviator in
Shaw's "Misalliance," "Margaret Schiller"
with Miss Ferguson, "Milestones"; screen ca-
reer. Paramount ("The Outcast," "Silver
King," "A Society Exile," "The Invisible
Bond," "Two Brides"), Goldwyn ("Thirty
a Week." "The Palliser Case"), Raver ("As a
Man Thinks," "La Belle Russe"). Hght., 5,
11%; wght., 165; dark hair, dark gray eyes.
Ad., Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. Flushing 1324-R.
GELD ART, Clarence H.; b. St. John, N. B.;
educ. Collins Coll., Boston; stage career, 15
yrs., with Mansfield, Neil Burgess, Russ
Whytal, Lewis & Tilbury and stk. cos.; screen
career, Fine Arts, Griffith ("Intolerence"),
Nat. Drama (Gen. Arnold in "The Fall of a
Nation"), Lasky stk. co. ("Hidden Pearls,"
"Gypsy Trail," "The Way of a Man with a
Maid," "Secret Garden," "The Goat"). Hght.,
5 ft. 11 in.; Wght., 180 lbs,; light complexion,
brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1765 G. No.
Bronson ave., Hollywood, Cal. Phone 577811.
Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
GERALD, Pete; b. Piacenza, Italy, 1864; stage
career, 35 yrs. vaud., circus, drama, from con-
tortionist to leading man; screen career, L-Ko
("Born to the Purple," "Phantom Island,"
"The Eye of Fear"), Universal ("The Purple
Mask", Bluebird ("The Craving"), Monopol
(Crimson Shoals"); actrobat and athletic con-
tortionist. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; black hair,
brown eyes. Ad., home, 1442 Union ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.
GERARD, Charles; b. Carlow, Ireland, 1887;
educ. Castleknock and Dublin Univ. ; stage
career, in London, "The Country Girl," with
George Edwardes, "The Gay Gordons ; screen
career, Famous Players, Paramount ("Little
Miss Optimist"), Universal ("The Double
Standard"), Select ("The New Moon," "The
Isle of Conquest"), Paramount ("Pettigrew's
Girl," "Something to Do"), Artcraft ("The
Counterfeit." "The Teeth of the Tiger"). Ad.,
Hotel Algonquin. N. Y.
GIBUS, Robert Paton, b. Pa.; educ. Univ. of
Va. ; stage career, "The Flame," "Trilby,"
"Madam X," "Ghosts"; screen career, Savage
(title role in "Robinson Crusoe"), Pathe,
Kalem ("Grip of the Charlatan"), World
("The Beloved Adventuress"), Metro ("Man
Who Stayed at Home"), Fox ("Lure of Am-
bition"), World ("The Beloved Adventuress").
Hght.. 5, 8; wght., 155; dark complexion, gray
hair, black eyes. Ad., 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y.
GIBSON, Ed ("Hoot"); b. Tekamah. Nebr. 1892;
early career, cowboy, with Bud Atkin's circus
to Australia; screen career, since 1911. Sellg,
Kalem ("Hazards of Helen"), Universal ("A
Knight of the Range," "The Crow," "The
Voice on the Wire," "Shameless Salvason,"
"The Trail of the Holdup Men." "The Lone
Hand," "The Double Holdup." "The Sheriff's
Oath," " The Jay Bird." "Harmonv Ranch."
"Roaring Dan"). Hght., 5, 10; wght.. 160;
Light hair and blue eyes. Studio, Universal
City. Calif.
GILBERT, Jack; b. Logan. Utah. 1S95; educ.
Hitchcock Mil. Acad., San Rafael, Calif.;
stage career, Baker Stk. Co. in Portland, Ore.
and Seattle, Wash., Forepaugh Stk. Co., Cin-
cinatl, road shows; screen career, Ince
("Princess of the Dark," "Golden Rule,"
"Millionaire Vagrant"), Mary Plckford
("Heart of the Hills"), Geo. Loane Tucker
("Ladles Must Live"), Maurice Tourneur
("White Heather," "Glory of Love"). Home
ad., L. A. Athletic Club, Los Angeles, Calif.
Studio, Maurice Tourneur Co., Goldwyn studio,
Culver City, Calif.
GILES, Corliss; b. Providence, R. I.; educ.
there; stage career, with Lou Tellegen, "King
of Nowhere." "The Ware Case," "The Iron
Dove," John Cort (stock in large cities) ;
screen career, Clara K. Young ("Shirley
Kaye," "The Marionettes." "The House of
Class" i, Miller-Hallmark ("Love, Honor and
?"), Hallmark ("Heart of a Gypsy"). Hght.,
5, 11%: wght., 170; dark hair and eyes. Home
ad.. Lambs Club, N. Y. C.
GIRARD, Jos. W.; b. Williamsport, Pa.; educ.
Phila., Pa.; stage career, 20 yrs. exp.; screen
career, 1 yr. with Edison, 4 yrs. with Uni-
versal ("Two Souled Women," "Beast of Ber-
lin," "Loot," "Paid in Advance," "Midnight
Man" serial), Payton Pictures, Inc. ("Sign of
the Rat"). Hght., 6; wght., 185; gray hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., 1757 Orange Drive,
Hollywood, Calif., phone 577320.
GLASS, Gaston; b. 1895 and educ. Paris, France;
stage career, 5 yrs. with Sarah Bernhardt in
France and U. S. ; screen career, Pathe Freres,
Gaumont. Paris; Famous Players-Lasky ("Oh,
You Women," "Honeymoon for Three," "Let's
Elope"), Warner ("Open Your Eyes"), Mc-
Manus ("Lost Battalion"), World ("Women
of Lies", Ed. Jose Prod. ("Mothers of Men").
Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 156; dark hair, brown
eyes. Ad., 48 W. 49th St.. N. Y. C.
GLENDON, J. Frank; b. Choteau, Mont., 1885;
educ. Montana Wesleyan Univ.; stage career,
9 yrs.; screen career, Vitagraph (O. Henry
stories and "Woman in the Web," "The
Changing Woman," "By the World Forgot,"
"Dawn of Understanding," "Wishing Ring
Man," "The Enchanted Barn"). Hght., 6;
wght., 175; gray eyes, brown hair. Ad., 5925
Yucca St., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Vitagraph,
L. A., Cal.
GOLDSMITH, Frank; b. 1881; stage career, 8
yrs. mgmt. of Chas, Frohman, with Shubert,
Brady, Wlnthrop Ames, "Truth" with Grace
George; screen career. Wartons, Peerless,
Paragon, World Film ("The Page Mystery"),
Mutual ("Reputation"), Artcraft ("The Rise
of Janice Cushing"), Goldwyn ("Oh, Johnny"),
Fox ("Woman, Woman"). Hght., 5, 10%;
dark complexion.
GOLDSWORTHY, John Heath; educ. privately
in England; stage career, 17 yrs. In England
and America with George Edwardes, Shubert.
Frohman, and at present with "The Royal
Vagabond," Cohan and Harris; screen career,
Metro ("The Better Man." "The Yellow
Streak," "Debt of Honor," " Corner in Cot-
ton." "The Divorcee"), Fox ("The Second
Wife"), Famous Players ("The Red Widow,"
"Career of Katherlne Bush"). Vitagraph
("The Sporting Duchess"). Hght, 6, 1%;
wght., 175; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Cohan
& Harris Theatre, N. Y. C.
GOODWINS. Fred.; b. London, Eng., 1891; educ.
Grocer's Co. Coll., London; stage career, with
Sir George Alexander, John Drew, Chas. Froh-
man, etc.; screen career, Edison. Essaney.
Christie. Select ("Mrs. Leffington's Boots"),
Lois Webber ("For Husbands Only"), Metro
("The Testing of Mildred Vane," "Making
Good", Paramount ("Way of a Man With a
Maid"), Pathe ("Common Clay"), Jewel-
Universal ("Forbidden"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght.. 150; blond hair and blue eyes.
GORDON, Harris; b. Glenside, Pa.; educ. Chel-
tenham Acad.; stage career, with Louis Mann;
screen career. Reliance, Solax, Famous, Than-
houser ("The Picture of Dorian Gray,"
" God's Witness," " The Price of Her Silence,"
" The Girl Who Wanted to Dive." " The
Image Maker "), Famous Players (" Double-
crossed "), Select Pictures ("The Honey-
moon "), Screencraft (" The Prodigal Wife,"
"Suspense"). Hght., 6; wght., 150; light hair,
blue eyes.
GORDON, Huntley; b. Montreal. Can., educ.
Bannister Court School, England; screen
career, Vitagraph, leads for Ralph Ince,
Metro ("The Million Dollar Dollies," "Our
Mrs. McChesney "), Blackton ("The Common
Cause"). Vitagraph ("Too Many Croeks,"
"The Unknown Quantity"). Selznick ("The
Glorious Lady," "Out Yonder"). Hght., 6;
wght., 170; fair complexion, light hair, blue
eyes. Add., Hayshore, L. I., N. Y Bayshore
527.
GORDON James; b. Pittsburgh. Pa.; 10 yrs
stage; screen career. Edison, Famous Players,
Pathe. Wharton. Paramount (" The Final
Close-Up"), Select ("Jacques of the Silver
North"), First National ("The Thunder-
bolt"), directed "The Great Wide Trail,"
played In " The Girl from Outside," " B«-
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
hind the Door," "Are You Married?" "Mary's
Ankle," " The Sea Wolf," • " Experimental
Marriage." Member M. P. D. A. Home ad.,
4520 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles, Cal., phone
59584.
(H)Kl)ON, Robert; educ. Polytechnic Junior Col-
lege; stage career, one season with Hollywood
Community Players ; screen career, Lasky ("Tom
Sawyer," "Huck and Tom," "The Varmint,"
"Cap'n Kidd, Jr."), Blackton ("Missing," "The
Moonshine Trail," "Dawn," "The Blood Bar-
rier"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; light brown
hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., 25 W. 45th St.,
N, Y.
COWXAND, Gibson; b. England; educ. private
schls. Eng.; stage career, legitimate; screen
career, Paramount ("White Heather," "Ladies
Must Live"), Universal ("Blind Husbands"),
Metro ("The Right of Way"), First National
("The Fighting Shepherdess"). Hght., 6; wght.,
190; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1401 El
Molino, Los Angeles, Cal.
GKANBY, Joseph; b. Boston, 1885 ; educ. there;
stage career, Castle Sq. and Boston stk., in
"Fine Feathers," vaud. for two seasons with
Valeska Suratt; screen career, Universal ("Man
From Nowhere"), Fox ("Jealousy," "The Vic-
tim"), World ("Rasputin, the Black Monk"),
Metro ("The Great Romance"), Ince-Para-
mount ("Black Is White"), Hallmark-Fitzger-
ald Prod. Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 155; dark com-
plexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 518
W. 134th st., Mngsde. 9798, or Green Room
Club, N. Y.
GRANT, Edwin J.; b. Cambridge, Mass., 1893;
stage career, stock, "Seven Days' Leave," "Get-
ting Together," Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic; screen
career, World, Petrova Co., Talmadge Co., Gold-
wyn, Famous, Fox ("The Panther Woman,"
"The Safety Curtain," "Private Peat," "Why
America Will Win"). In U. S. Service; played
in "Atta Boy" and stage mgr. for Frank Tin-
ney, the blackface comedian, now forming dra-
matic stk. co. of own at Somerville, Mass.
Hght., 5, S; wght., 160; black hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 21 Webster ave., Somerville, Mass., and
Film Players, 138 W. 46th St., N. Y. C.
GRASSBY, Bertram; b. Lincolnshire, Eng., 1880;
educ. U. S. ; stage career, rep, stk.; screen ca-
reer, Selig, Universal, Fox ("Blindness of Di-
vorce"), Griffith ("Romance of Happy Valley"),
Para-Gish ( "Battling Jane," "The Hope Chest").
Rob-Cole ("Hoopla," "What Every Woman
Wants," "The Gray Horizon," "The Illustrious
Prince"), Fox ("Cowardice Court"), Amer.-
Pathe ("Yvonne from Paris"), Hodkinson ("The
Lone Wolf's Daughter"). Hght., 6; wght., 175;
black hair and eyes. Ad.. 1632 Vista st., Holly-
wood, and care Willis & Inglis, L. A., Cal.
GRATTAN, Stephen; screen career. Fox ("The
Ruling Passion," "The Spider and the Fly,"
"A Tortured Heart," "The Family Stain,"
"Should a Mother Tell?"), Brennon Selznick
('The Lone Wolf"), Select ("A Scream in the
Night"). Home ad., Hotel Van Courtlandt.
N. Y.
GRAVES, Ralph; b. Cleveland. O. ; screen career,
2 yrs. Essanay, Univ., World ("Tinsel"), Tour-
ney ("Sporting Life," "The White Heather").
Paramount ("I'll Get Him Yet," "The Home
Town Girl," "Out of Luck"), Universal ("The
Scarlet Shadow," "What Am I Bid?"), Griffith
("Scarlet Days"), First National ("The Great-
est Question"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 170; brown
hair, blue eyes. Ad., L. A. A. Club, Los An-
geles, Cal., and Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck, N.Y.
GRAY, Clifford B. ; educ. St. Luke's Schl., Wayne.
Pa., Lake Forest Acad., Cornell Univ.; stage
career, with Lew Fields, Musical Comedy, stock
in Chicago, vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("Beu-
lah," opposite H. B. Walthall), Famous Play-
ers ("The Crucible," "The Cost"), World ("Na-
than Hale," "Daughter of the Sea"), Metro
("Strength of the Weak"). Hght., 5, 8; wght..
150; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Friars Club,
N. Y.
GREENE, Kempton; b. Shreveport, La., 1890;
educ. Friends' Sch., Phila. ; stage career,
"Checkers"; screen career, Lubin ("A Question
of Right," "The Man from the Sea"), Selig
("Brown of Harvard"), Goldwyn ("Our Little
Wife"), Oliver Film Corp. ("Craig Kennedy
Serial"), Arrow ("A Fool's Gold"). Vitagraph
("Fortune's Child"), Fox ("My Little Sister"),
World ("Crook of Dreams." "Forest Rivals").
Hght., 5, 9; wght., 148; blond complexion.
GKEENXEAF, ('has. L. ; b. Evanston, 111., 1890;
educ. Lake View H. S., Chiearo, and Univ. of
Minnesota; stage career, legitimate, covering
period of 4 yrs., Sari, comedy and Forbes-
Robertson Shakespearian plays; screen ca' ^er,
Essanay ("Little Girl Next Door"), 5 charac-
ters in "Love's Sweet Dream," Portray .'"Urns
("For Her Lover's Sake"). Hght., 5, 11; wght ,
165; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad ,
4358 Fountain ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; phont
597120.
GRIHIiON, Harry; b. 1888 and educ. N.
stage career, 15 yrs.; Ziegfeld Follies, Louise
Gunning, Shuberts, K. & E., etc.; screen career,
Keystone, Fox, Sennett - Paramount ("His
Smothered Love," "Ladies First"), Mack Sen-
nett Rural Comedies ("Down on the Farm"),
5-reel comedy for Gt. Western Prod. Co. Home
ad., 1337 N. Alvarado, Los Angeles, Cal.; phone
55174.
GR1MWOOD, Herbert; b. Essex, England, eflue.
Forest School, Eng.; stage career, F. R. Benson
Shakespearean Co., heavy leads with Sir H.
Beerbohm Tree and for 8 yrs. to Oscar Asche
and Lily Bray ton; screen career, Douglas Fair-
banks Co. ("When the Clouds Roll By"), 2
productions for Jesse Hampton Co. Hght., 5,
8%; wght., 156; iron gray hair, hazel eyes.
Home ad., 1835 Argyle ave., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 579575.
GRISEL, Louis R. ; b. N. Y., 1849; educ. Phila.;
stage career, "The Lion and the Mouse," "Such
a Little Queen," stage mgr. for McVicker's
theatre, Chicago; screen career, Pathe (one
and two-reel features), Reliance ("Solomon
and Son"), Eclair, World ("Broken Chains,"
"The Crimson Door"), Goldwyn ("The Cinder-
ella Man"), World ("Love in a Hurry," "The
Bluffer," "The Moral Deadline"), Artcraft
("His Parisian Wife"), Realart ("Mystery of
the Yellow Room").
GROSSMITH, J/awrence b. London, 1877; educ.
St. Paul's Coll., London Univ. Sch. and Shrews-
bury; stage career, in London, 1896-1915; in
U. S. Played Freddy Popple in "Nobody Home" ;
screen career, J. S. Blackton ("The Common
Cause"), Lawrence Grossmith Comedy, 1 reel
("Making Good with Mother"). Ad., Booth
theatre, N. Y.
GUISE, Thomas Sheldon; b. Detroit; educ. there;
stage career, 35 yrs. with De Wolf Hopper,
Francis Wilson, Lillian Russell; screen career,
Famous, Savage, Ince, Triangle ("Broadway
Arizona," "The Clodhopper," "The Wolf Wom-
an," "The Idolaters," "The Tar Heel Warrior,"
"The Stainless Barrier"), Rob. -Cole ("Jos-
selyn's Wife," "Hearts Asleep," "Woman
Michael Married"), Pathe ("The Forbidden
Room"), Paramount ("23% Hours' Leave").
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 175; gray hair and eyes.
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HACKATHORN, George, Juveniles and leads;
b. Pendleton, Ore.; educ. there; stage career,
"Devil's Auction," "Girl I Left Behind Me";
first exp. at age of 9, stk. and vaud. as singer;
screen career. Universal (" Sue of the South,"
"Heart of Humanity"). Barriscale Features
("Josselyn's Wife"). Lasky ("Too Much
Johnson"), Paralta ("A Law Unto Herself"),
now with Lois Weber in her first Paramount-
Artcraft special with all-star cast, also with
Fox and Harold Bell Wright Pictures Corp.
Hght., 5, 7; wght., 120; dark brown hair,
blown eyes. Ad., Lois Weber Studios.
HACKETT, Albert; educ. private tutorage and
Professional Children's School. N. Y. C. ; stage
career. melodrama. " Traveling Salesman."
" Writing on the Wall." with Olga Nethersole.
"Just a Woman." with Walter Hampden and
Josephine Victor; screen career, Pathe ("Poor
Jimmy"). Lubin ("Four Years"), Gaumont
("The House Party"). Edison ("Boy Who
Cried Wolf," "The Grail"), Metro ("Dope").
World ("Ginger"), Famous Players ("Come
Out of the Kitchen," " Anne of Green
Gables"). Hght., 5, 9; wght.. 139; brown hair
and eyes. Ad., 10 W. 64th St.. N. Y. C.
Columbus 3875.
HAINES, Robert Terrell; b. Muncie, Ind.; educ.
Kansas City pub. schls. and Univ. of Mis-
souri; stage career, starred in "The Darling
of the Gods," " Once Upon a Time," " The
Spendthrift"; in vaud.;. also leading man for
Mrs. Fiske. Viola Allen, Olga Nethersole.
Grace George; stock star in N. Y., Cleveland.
Baltimore, Syracuse; screen career, leads in
Equitable, Gaumant, Erbograph ("The Vic-
tim"), Art ("The Capitol"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght.. 174; dark complexion, dark hair and
eyes. Ad., Lambs' Club, N. Y.
ACTORS
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HALE, Alan; b. Wash., D. C, 1892; educ. Phila. ;
stage career, stk., vaud., "Rainbow Girl."
" Rock-a-Bye Baby," "Friendly Enemies";
screen career, Famous, Peerless (" Scarlet
Oath"), Fox ("The Lone Thief"), Selznick
("The Price She Paid"), Metro ("The Whirl-
pool"), M. H. Hoffman ("One Hour"),
Graphic ("Moral Suicide"). Hght., G;
wght., 195; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
630 W. 135th St., N. Y. ; Mngsde 5060.
HALE, Creighton; b. Cork, Ireland; educ. Dub-
lin and London; coming of theatrical family;
stage career, from early age, in various Lon-
don prods.; came to America with Gertrude
Elliott's "Dawn of a To-morrow"; appeared
in Broadway prods, with John Mason, Hol-
brook Blinn, Edmund Breeze, in leading roles;
screen career, Metro (" Woman the Germans
Shot," " Wilson or the Kaiser," " The Thir-
teenth Chair"), Capellani ("Oh, Boy," "The
Love Cheat," " A Damsel in Distress "),
World ("The Black Circle"), Griffith produc-
tion, not yet released. Ad., Great Neck Sta-
tion, L. I., N. Y.
HALL, Al. ; stage career, stk. co., Poli Stk.,
Payton Stk.; screen career, Arrow ("Deem-
ster"), "Twenty Million Dollar Mystery," H.
H. Prod. ("His Way Back"), Fox ("Doing
Their Bit," ''Miss U. S. A."). Hght., 5, 8;
wght., 150; blond hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Green Room Club, N. Y.
HALL, Ben; b. & educ. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; screen
career: 6 yrs. with Imp, Universal, Herbert
Brenon; lyr. stage manager for Herbert
Brenon; hght.. 5, 9; wght. 129; light hair,
blue eyes. Now with British & Colenial Kine-
matograph Co., Ltd., 35 Endell St., Longacre,
W. C. 2, London, England.
HALL, Donald; b. Murree, North West Province,
East India, Aug. 14, 1878; educ. London, Eng.;
stage career, baritone lead in "Florodora"
and " The Girl Behind the Counter," played
with Anna Held, Fritzi Scheff and other stars
in the United States; screen career, Perfec-
tion-Kleine ("The Awakening of Ruth"),
Metro ("Alias Mrs. Jessup"), Universal ("The
Raggedy Queen"), Goldwyn ("The Face in
the Dark"). Oliver ("Craig Kennedy
Serial") World ("Love and the Woman"),
Emory Film Corp. ("The Chosen Path"),
Selznick ("The Broken Melody"). Played
society and character parts. Hght., 5, 9;
wght., 170; light complexion, dark hair, gray
eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
If ALL, Howard, also scenario writer; b. Evans-
ton, III.. 1878; educ. State Normal Schl. ; stage
career, 30 yrs., starred 12 yrs. in own plays;
screen career, Pathe, Vitagraph, Equitable.
Gaumont ("According to Law"), Beach
("The Barrier"). Metro ("Alias Mrs. Jes-
sup"!. Warren Prod. ("Weavers of Life"),
France Film Co. ("The Natural Law"),
Metro ("The Gold Cure"). Hght.. 6, 1%;
wght., 185; medium complexion, dark hair,
dark eyes. Ad., home, Decatur, Mich., and
Green Room Club, N. L.
HALL, Thurston; b. Boston; educ. Winchester,
Mass.: stage career, Ben Hur in "Ben Hur."
supported Lillian Russell in "Wildfire," Mar-
guerite Clark. Charlotte Walker, Amelia
Bingham, " The Only Girl," " Love of Mike,"
"Have a Heart"; screen career, Fox (Marc
Antony in Theda Bara prod.. "Cleopatra"),
leads in Thos. Ince prod., Paralta, Famous
("Tyrant Fear." "We Can't Have Every-
thing"). C. DeMille ("The Squaw Man"),
Universal ("The Weaker Vessel." "The Un-
paintt-d Woman "), lead with Gail Kane in
" Empty Arms." Now with " Civilian
Clothes" at Morosco Theatre, N. Y. Hght., 6;
wght.. 200; fair complexion, brown hair, gray-
blue eyes. Ad., Morosco Theatre. N. Y.
HALL, Winter; b. Christchurch, New Zealand;
educ. there; stage career. 15 yrs. in Australia
and New Zealand under J. C. Williamson,
Ltd.. and Brough Fleming Comedv Co.; screen
career Lasky ("The Primrose Ring." "The
House of Silence." " Till I Come Back to You,"
" Capt. Kidd, Jr.", " City of Dim Faces,"
"The Tree of Knowledge"), Metro ("The
Red Lantern"), W. S. Hart ("The Money
Corral"). Katherine MacDonald ("The Bleed-
ers"). Hght., 6; wght.. 185; gray hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 1963 Beachwood Drive,
Hollywood. Cal.. Holly 3943.
HALLAM, Henry; b. London, 1867; educ. Lon-
don: stage career, with Frank Wilson. Pauline
Hall, own sketch, with Lillian Russell; screen
career, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"), Vita-
graph ("Lion and the Mouse." "The Climb-
ers"), Fox "Help, Help, Police," "Never Say
Quit," "Kathleen Mavourneen "). Hght., a,
11V>; wght., 179; gray hair, blue eyes. Home
ad., 4 W. 109th St., N. Y. Academy 4878.
HALLARD, C. M.j b. Edinburgh, Scotland;
educ. Edinburgh Acad. and Univ.; stage
career, 30 yrs. with Sir Frank Benson, Sir
Herbert Tree, Sir John Hare, Charles Froh-
man, 3 yrs. doing lead at Drury Lane,
"Sealed Orders," "Best o' Luck"; screen
career, Samuelson ("The Elder Miss Blos-
som," " Gamblers All," " The Husband Hunt-
er," "The Edge of Bevond," "The Bridal
Chair," "Faith, Hope and Charity"). Hght.,
5, 10; wght., 182; gray hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
Alvarado Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, G.
B. Samuelson, Universal City.
HAM, Harry; b. Napanee, Ont. ; educ. Yale Univ.;
screen career. Famous. Bosworth (supported
Elsie Janis), Metro ("Father and the Boys"),
Christie (" Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," " A Gay
Deceiver," " His Wedded Wife," " Kidding
Sister." " He Fell on the Beach," " Down by
the Sea," "Crazy by Proxy,'.' "The Honey-
mooners," "Skirts." Ad., home, Los Angeles
Athletic Club. Studio ad., Christie Studio.
IIAMKR, Fred; b. Lancashire, England; educ.
Manchester, Eng.; early career, 10 yrs. in Brit-
ish Army; stage career, 7 yrs. in stk. and as
stage mgr., Belasco Theatre and Morosco The-
tre, Los Angeles, played in orig. prod, of
"Bird of Paradise"; screen career. Majestic
("His Little Pal," "Texas Bill's Last Ride,"
" Blue Pete's Escape." " Bank Burglar's Fate,"
"Broken Nose Bailey"), Fine Arts ("Stage
Struck," "Man and His Mate"), Griffith
"Hearts of the World," "Broken Blossoms"),
" The Great Radium Mystery," serial. Ad.,
Great Western Serial Co., L-Ko Studio. Holly-
wood, Cal.; home ad., 4412 Sunset Drive, Los
Angeles. Holly 971.
HAMILTON, Hale; b. Ft. Madison. Iowa; educ.
Shattuck Military Academy and Univ. of Mich-
igan; stage career, Shakespearian repertoire;
in Wilton Lackaye's " The Pit," " The Ne'er Do
Well," Drury Lane Theatre, London, " Sealed
Orders," " A Pair of Sixes " ; screen career,
Metro ("The Winning of Beatrice," "After
His Own Heart," "Full of Pep." "That's
Good," " In His Brother's Place." " The Four-
Flusher," " Five Thousand an Hour," " Johnny
on the Spot.") Hght., 6; wght., 175; light
hair, blue eyes. Ad., L. A. Athletic Club.
HAMILTON, Mahlon; b. Baltimore, Md. ; educ.
there and Maryland Agriculture Coll.; stage
career, " The Great Question," " Israel "
(Chas. Frohman), "The Chaperon" (Maxine
Eliott), etc.; screen career, Pathe, co-star in
serial ("The Hidden Hand"), Artcraft ("The
Danger Mark"). Select ("The Death Dance").
Kitty Gordon Prod., Mary Pickford ("Daddy
Longlegs"), Anita Stewart ("Kingdom of
Dreams," " In Old Kentucky," " Ladies Must
Live"), Blanche Sweet ("The Deadlier Sex").
Brentwood Films ("The Third Generation").
Hght.. 6; wght., 185; light brown hair, blue
eyes.
HANXA, Franklyn; b. 1S75; stage career, Senator
Murphy in " Potash and Perlmutter." lead in
"Under Cover," vaud.; screen career. Than
houser. Edison. Metro. Vitagraph (" The Mes-
sage of the Mouse." "Richard the Brazen").
M. H. Hoffman ("One Hour"), Metro ("The
Gold Cure." "The Great Romance"), World
("The American Way"), Pathe ("The Web of
Deceit"). .Hght., 6, 2; complexion, dark; blue
eyes.
H.AKDIN, Neil ('.; b. Louisiana. Mo. ; educ. Univ.
of Michigan; early career, lawyer; stage
career, 2 yrs. under direction Allan Damaby;
screen career, Universal, Pathe ("The Neglected
Wife"), Metro ("Johnny on the Spot"), Na-
tional ("Modern Husbands"), American ("The
Dangerous Talent"). Hght., 5, 10%; wght.,
150; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., c/o
Willis and Ingliss. Los Angeles, Cal.
HARE, Francis Lumsden; b. Ireland. 1S75; educ.
St. Dunstan's, London; stage career, 20 yrs.
leading man. Ethel Barrymore. Maude Adams,
Billie Burke, John Drew, Gertrude Eliott;
screen career. World ("Love's Crucible").
Pathe ("Arms and the Woman"). Famous
Players ("The Avalanche"). Films Specials
("Mothers of Men"). Selznick ("The Country
Cousin"). L. Weber ("The Blue Pearl").
Crest ("No Children Allowed"). Hght.. 6;
wght., 175; brown hair. Member Lambs'.
Players'. Dunwoodie Country and Malba Field
Clubs, and Green Room Club. London. Ad.,
home. Ballingarry, Whitestone Landing. L. I.,
N. Y.
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HARKNESS, Carter B.; b. 1888 ; stage career, 3
yrs. stk. ; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Pox
("Gold and the Woman," "Her People"),
Thanhouser 2 yrs., Edison (" The Battle of
Tapoli "), Rador (" The Spirit of 1917 "). Hght.,
5, 11; medium complexion. Ad., 118 W. 64th
St., N. Y. Col. 8665.
HARLAN, Kenneth; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. N.
Y. C. ; stage career, followed T. Roy Barnes in
'" See My Lawyer," lead with Gertrude Hoff-
man, played in " The Fortune Hunter," " Boys
of Company B," " The Lottery Man," " The
Country Boy"; screen career, Famous Players,
Metro, Ince Lois Weber prod. ("The Whim"),
Paralta ("A Man's Man"), Bluebird ("The
Wine Girl," " Bread," " The Model's Confes-
sion," "Midnight Madness," "The Turning
Point"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; dark com-
plexion, dark hair, black eyes. Studio ad.,
Katherlne MacDonald Film Corp.
HARLAM, Macey; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage
career, Frohman, Harris, Klaw and Erlanger,
Fiske, Woods, " Yellow Ticket." " Inside the
Lines," Otis Skinner, "Eyes of Youth"; screen
career, Famous Players, Douglas Fairbanks,
World, Triangle (" Nannette of the Wilds,"
"The Sorceress"), Goldwyn ("Flame of the
Desert," " The Woman and the Fool." " Toby's
Bow"). Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 155; black hair,
brown eyes. Ad., Lambs' Club, N. Y.
HARLAN, Otis; b. Zanesville, O. ; educ. Kenyon
College, Gambier, O. ; became member Chas.
Hoyt's Co., " A Black Sheep," producing man-
ager, " The Vanderbilt Cup." " The Parisian
Model"; screen career. Selig (plays adapted
from Hoyt comedies, "A Black Sheep," "A
Stranger in New York," " A Milk White Flag."
"A Temperance Town"), Edison ("Regenera-
tion of Sam Packard," " Everybody Loves a
Fat Man"), Otis Harlan Co. ("Welcome
Home"). Ad., The Otis Harlan Co., Georgia
6 Gerard ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
HARMON, "Pat"; b. Lewistown, 111.; educ.
there; stage career, 8 yrs. in stk., rep. and cir-
cus; screen career, began in 1914. Kinemacolor,
Fox, Griffith, Ince, L-Ko. Universal, " Speed
Maniac " with Tom Mix, " The Busher " with
Charles Ray. Hght., 6; wght., 210; brown hair
and eves. Home ad., 516 W. 42nd Place, Los
Angeles, Cal. 'Phone 28375.
HARKISON, James ("Jimmle") ; b. Milwaukee.
Wis.; educ. there and Chicago; screen career,
stk. for 1 season in Chicago. " Bird of Para-
dise " Morosco, with Lenore Ulrich, 30 mos. ; 1
season vaud. in sketch, with James T. Powers
In "Somebody's Luggage"; screen career, Grif-
fith ("The Bad Boy," "Madame Bo-Peep"),
Christie Comedies for one year; army 20 mos.,
7 mos. in France; with Christie since April 1919
(" Kids and Kidlets," " Reno, All Change."
"Nearly Newlyweds," and 14 others. Hght., 5,
9; wght., 140; dark complexion, black hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., 1618 Hudson st., Holly-
wood, Cal., Holly 2728; studio. Christie.
HARRON, Robert; b N. Y., 1894 ; left school at
14 to become errand boy in Biograph studios;
screen career, from 1908, Biograph, Reliance-
Majestic, Fine Arts; in "The Birth of a Na-
T tion," "Intolerance," "Near to Earth," Goldwyn
| ("Sunshine Alley"), Griffith ("Hearts of the
J World." "The Great Love," "The Greatest Thing
v In Life," "True Heart Susie," "Romance of
Happy Valley," "Girl Who Stayed at Home,"
"The Greatest Question"). Ad., Griffith Studio.
Mamaroneck, N. Y.
HART, Albert; stage career, with Richard Mans-
field, and many Broadway successes; screen ca-
reer, "Big Foot Ben." "Man Hunt." "Sickening
Flame," "Driving Power," "Page Mvstery," "A
Woman of Redemption." "Allies," World ("The
Roughneck." "The Little Intruder." "The Quick-
ening Flame," "Miss Crusoe," "The Oakdale
Affair"), Independent ("The Challenge of
Chance" ).
HART, Neal, also director; b. Richmond, N. Y. ;
educ. Bucknell Univ.. Lewisburg, Pa.; early
career, served as deputy sheriff and marshal
in Wyoming, mgr. several large ranches in
Wyoming; screen career, in pictures 5 yrs..
featured In 2. 3 and 5-reel subjects. Universal
("Man From Montana." "Lion's Claw" serial").
Circle H. Film Co. ("When the Desert Smiled"),
Capital ("A Knight of Western Land." "The
Dead Line." "The Square Shooter." "Sands of
the Desert." "Bare Knuckled Gallagher," "The
Element of Might"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 170;
dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad.,
6258 Yucca- ave., Hollywood. Calif. Phone
57413; studio. Capital Film Co., Inc.
HART, William S.; b. Newburgh, N. Y. ; stage
career, debut at 19 with Daniel B. Bandmann,
supported Modjeska; screen career, Ince, Hart-
Artcraft ("Wolves of the Trail," "Blue Blazes
Rawden," "The Tiger Man," "Selfish Yates,"
"Shark Monroe," "Riddle Gawne," "The Border
Wireless," "Branding Broadway," "The Breed
of Men," "The Poppy Girl's Husband," "The
Money Corral," "Square Deal Sanderson,"
"Wagon Tracks," "John Petticoats"), William
5. Hart Co., organized Sept., 1919, Famous
Players ("Sand," "The Toll Gate"). Hght.,
6, 1; wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Wm. S. Hart Co., Bates and Effie sts., Holly-
wood, Calif.
HARVEY, Lew; b. Wisconsin; educ. Portland;
stage career, 3 yrs. legitimate; screen career,
Texas Guinan Co. ("Not Guilty," "The Lady
of the Law." "Bob White"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 160; black hair, brown eyes. Home ad.,
630 W. 4th St.. Los Angeles. Calif.; phone 16439.
HATCH, Wm. RUey; b. & educ. Cleveland, O.:
studied art for 3 yrs. in Paris; stage career, 35
yrs., opera & mus. com.; with Augustus Daly;
"Squaw Man" with Louis Waller in London,
"Paid in Full" 2 seasons N. Y., with Wm. Gll-
lett in "Secret Service," "Sherlock Holmes,"
etc., Wm. Collier "Nothing but Lies"; screen
career, with Pauline Frederick, Petrova, Famous
Players. "Teeth of the Tiger"; E. K. Lincoln,
"The Inner Voice"; Dorothy Gish, "Her Ma-
jesty." Hgt., 6; wght, 209; dark brown hair,
black eyes. Member Lambs Club. Ad., Bay-
side, L. I., N. Y. ; Bayside 676.
U.YTTERAS, Richard; educ. Harrow, England;
stage career, produced Shaw's "Pygmalion" and
"The Second Mrs. Tangueray" for Mrs. Patrick
Campbell, was leading man for Margaret Illing-
ton in "The Lie" for a year's tour; screen ca-
reer, Frohman ("John Gladyde's Honor"), Em-
pire All Star ("The Outcast"). Rapf ("The
Struggle Everlasting"), Famous Players ("The
Fear Market"). Hght., 6; wght., 140; dark
brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Hotel Majestic,
N. Y.
HATTON, Edward; b. Kentucky; screen career,
began in 1915. Vitagraph ("Rose of Wolfville"),
Tex. Guinan ("Bob White"). Doubleday ("God's
Children"). Bill Farnum ("The Last of the
Duanes," "In the Heart of a Fool"). Hght , 5,
9 '6 ; wght., 155; blond hair, blue eyes. Home
ad.. 924 West 6th St.. Los Angeles, Calif.
HATTON, Raymond; b. Red Oak, Iowa; educ.
there; stage career, played in all the foremost
produs. of the day, portraying mostly character
roles; screen career, Famous Players, "The
Whispering Chorus." "We Can't Have Every-
thing," "Arizona." "Male and Female." "Every-
woman." "The Sea Wolf," "Young Mrs. Win-
throp." "The Dancing Fool"). Hght., 5, 7;
wght.. 140; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lasky
Studio, Hollywood. Calif.
HA YAK A WA, Sessue; b. Tokio, Japan, 1889;
educ. college in Japan and Univ. of Chicago;
stage career, 6 yrs. of stage experience in
Japan: screen career. Paramount ("City of Dim
Faces"). Haworth-Mutual ("His Birthright,"
"Temple of Dusk"), Hawnrth-Robertson-Cole
("Bonds of Honor," "A Heart in Pawn," "Cour-
ageous Coward." "The Debt." "The Grey Hori-
zon"), Rob-Cole ("The Man Beneath." "The
Mysterious Prince." "The Dragon Painter,"
"The Tong Man," "His Highness — the Beggar").
Hght., 5. 1Vi\ wght., 157; black hair and black
eyes. Ad., Haworth Pict. Corp., Brunton Studio,
Los Angeles. Cal.
HAYES. Frank; b. San Francisco, 1871; educ.
San Francisco; stage career, mus. com., vaud.,
stock, tour; screen career. Keystone ("Fatty
and Mabel Adrift." "Stolen Magic," and over
40 other Keystones), Sunshine Comedies. Vita-
graph ("Cupid Forecloses") Metro ("After His
Own Heart"). Ad., 1417 N. Alvarado, L. A.,
Cal.
HAYS. Wm. T.; educ. Wentworth Military Acad.,
Lexington. Mo. ; stage career. 30 yrs. ; screen
career, Fox ("Troublemakers," "American
Buds." "Eastward Ho!"). Edison ("Awaken-
ing of Ruth"). Metro ("Tho Brass Check"),
Selznick ("Sealed Hearts." "Piccadilly Jim"),
InternaUonal ("Miracle of Love"), Mayflower
("Scrap of Paper"). Hght.. 5. 11; wght.. 160,
Grav hair, blue eyes. Ad., 331 W. 45th St.,
N. Y. ; Bryant 2533.
II EARN. Edward; b. Dayton. Wash., 1S88; educ.
Whitman Coll.: screen career, from 1915, Uni-
versal ("Her Bitter Cup." "The Seekers." "The
Undercurrent." "Idle Wives." "Treason"), Fox
("Patsy"). Signal Film ("The Lost Express"),
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Bluebird ("Lure of Luxury," "The Last of His
People"), Bradbury Prods. ("Into the Night"),
now with Jack Dempsey in Pathe serial "Dare-
devil Durant." Hght., 6; wght., 190; brown
hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 5807 Lexington,
Hollywood, Cal.
HEBEKT, Henry J.; b. Providence, R. I.; educ.
there and St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y.;
stage career. 12 yrs., "The City," "Brewster's
Millions," "Batchelor's Baby," etc., 5 yrs. in
Keith's stk. : screen career, Norma Talmadge
("Ghosts of Yesterday"), Famous ("La Tosca"),
Doris Kenyon ("Wild Honey"), Fox (supported
Win. Farnum for 2 yrs., "When Fate Decided,"
"Rose of the West," "Last of the Duanes"),
Mary Pickford ("Heart of the Hills"), Fox
("Lost Money," "Sergt. Tim Rierdon"). Hght.,
5. 11; wght., 175; dark hair, brown eyes. Home
ad., 2208 Fargo St., Los Angeles, Calif. Wilt.
2623; studio. Fox.
HENRY, George; educ. St. Louis Hall, Montreal,
Can.; stage career, 25 yrs., started as trick and
straight pony rider, with Jas. Melville Family,
Wood's Museum, Madison Square theatre;
screen career, Fox ("A Fool There Was"),
World, Famous Players, Biograph, Vitagraph,
("Grain of Dust," "When It Strikes Home,"
etc. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 172; mixed gray hair,
dark gray eyes. Permanent ad., 229 W. 46th
St., N. Y. C. ; Bryant 4020.
HERBERT, A. J.; b. Melbourne, Aus. ; educ.
there, Scotch College; stage exper., came from
England with Chas. Frohman, supported Doris
Keane in "Romance," Mrs. Pat Campbell in
"Pygmalion," Nat Goodwin, Mrs. Fiske, "Fair
and Warmer," "The Melting of Molly"; screen
career, Famous Players, Metro. Vitagraph,
Selig ("In the Hollow of Her Hand." "The
Man Who Stayed at Home"), Hodkinson ("As
a Man Thinks," "Coax Me"). Selznick ("Coun-
try Cousin"), Gaumont ("Making Her His
Wife"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; dark brown
hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club,
. N. Y.
HERBERT, Holmes Edward; b. Dublin, Ire.,
1882; educ. Rugby, Eng.; stage career, 7 yrs.
in U. S., with Billie Burke, Grace George, Ethel
Barrymore, Blanche Bates, Elsie Ferguson, In
England at Drury Lane, Adelphia, Duke of
York's, etc.; screen career. Famous Players
("A Doll's House," "His House in Order"),
Tourneur ("My Lady's Garter," "White Heath-
er"), Ince ("Other Men's Wives," "Market of
Souls." "Black Is White"), Perrett ("A, B,
C of Love"). Hght., 6; wght., 176; fair com-
plexion, light hair, grav eyes. Ad., 36 28th
st.. Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y. Flushing 3878 J.
HERNANDEZ, George F.; b. Placerville, Cal.,
1863; educ. Oakland, Calif.; stage career, 26
yrs., including 4 yrs. in stk.; screen career.
Selig, Metro, Lasky, Universal ("The Girl of
Lost Lake," "God's Crucible." "The Greater
Law." "Cherries Are Ripe," "Be a Little
Sport" ), Kcenan ("The Silver Girl"), Triangle
("Up and Down." "Broadway Arizona"), Lois
Weber (Anita Stewart in "Mary Regan"), Ha-
worth-Hayakawa ("Courageous Coward"), Ince-
Paramount ("Watch Out. William"). Black-
well. Inc. ("East or West"), ght.. 5. 5; wght.,
196; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes.
Home ad., 2228 Duane st., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Wilshire 2647.
HERSHOLT, Jean, also director; b. Copenhagen,
Denmark; educ. Jesuit Coll., Copenhagen; stage
career, 12 yrs. in Denmark, Sweden and Nor-
way; screen career, NYMP and Universal, 2
yrs.; Triangle one yr. ("The Servant in the
House"), First National ("Whom the Gods
Would Destroy"), American-Lifeograph ("The
Golden Trail," "Men of Today and Tomorrow").
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180: brown hair, dark
blue eyes. Ad., American Lifeograph Co., Port-
land, Ore.
HE YES, Herbert; b. Little Falls, Wash.; educ.
Hill's Mil. Acad., Portland, Ore.; stage career,
12 yrs. in prods, and stk. as leading man and
stage director; star of "Truxton King." "The
Man on the Box," in tour "Girl of the Golden
West"; screen career, leading man with Helen
Keller in "Deliverance"; co, star Rex Beach's
"Heart of the Sunset"), Ro-Cole ('The Heart
of Rachael"; leading man with Theda Bara,
Constance Talmadge. May Allison. Kmmv Weh-
len, Ethel Clayton, etc. Hght., 6, 1%; wght.,
190; dark complexion, dark brown hair, hazel
eyes. Home ad.. Hotel Hollywood, Los Angeles,
Calif. Holly 4101.
HICKMAN. Alfred, also scenario writer; Btage
career, Sir Henry Irving, Augustin Daly, orig-
inal Little Billy in "Trilby," Frohman, "Man
and Superman," David Belasco's "The Lily'
screen career, "The Witch," "Fall of the
Romanoffs," "Lone Wolf," Famous Playeia
("Pursuit of Polly," "Make Believe Wife,"
"Barnabetta," "Fear Market," "Little Miss
Hoover," "Here Comes the Bride"). Hght., 5,
8; wght., 160; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
105 W. 55th St., N. Y. C, Lambs Club or N. Y.
Athletic Club.
HICKS, Henry C; b. England; 4 yrs. war service
in Belgium and France, 18th Royal Fusiliers
and 1st Cavalry Division; screen career, Lasky
("Thou Art the Man," "The Dancing Fool").
Hght., 5, 10; wght.. 150; brown hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 2440 W. Pico St., Los Angeles, Calif.;
West 1680.
HIERS, Walter; b. Cordele, Ga. ; educ. Savan-
nah and Peekskill Mil. Acad.; stage caree.,
vaud. in sketches; screen career, Lasky ("It
Pays to Advertise"), Ince ("What's Your Hus-
band Doing?" "Hard Boiled"), Goldwyn
("When Doctors Disagree," "The Fear Wom-
an," "Spotlight Sadie"), Select ("An Experi-
mental Marriage"), First National ("The
Turning Point"), Ince ("Bill Henry"). Hght.,
5, lOH; wght., 230. Home ad., Engstrum
Apts., 623 W. 5th st., Los Angeles. Calif.
Main 7374.
HIGBY, Wilbur; b. Churchill, Miss., Aug. 21,
1869; educ, Michigan and Hillsdale Coll.; stage
career, 20 yrs., in stk and on road with Oti»
Skinner, Wilton Lackaye, Marguerite Clark,
stk. star at Garrick Theatre, St. Louis, etc.;
screen career, Fine Arts ("Intolerance," "Diane
of the Follies"), D. W. Griffith ("Broken Blos-
soms." "True Heart Susie," "I'll Get Him
Yet"), American ("Brass Buttons"), Ino»
("Homer Comes Home,"). Hght., 5, 10%;
wght.. 180; brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad.,
1805 Wilcox ave., Hollywood, Calif.
HILL, Rollo Lee; b. Minneapolis, Minn.; educ.
Univ. of M. ; stage career, theatre mgr. road,
Rroadhurst & Currie, stock cos., Minneapolis,
leads in stock, Louisville, Ky., Minneapolis;
screen career, Thos. H. Ince ("The Idolator"),
Triangle ("Station Content," "Lonely Woman"),
special prods. ("Old Wives for New," "Men of
Today and Tomorrow"), Paramount ("Girls."
"The Crystal Globe"), Universal ("The Sign of
the Four"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; dark
hair and eyes. Ad., P. O. Box 205, Glendale,
Calif.; Wil. 172., or Actors' Assn., Hollywood,
Calif.
HILLIARD, Harry S.; b. Cincinnati, O. ; educ.
Cincinnati High and Miami Medical Coll.; stag*
career, with Wilton Lackaye, Blanche Ring,
Florence Reed, Marie Dressier, also in special
production of "Mrs. Temple's Telegram"; screen
career, Universal, Fox ("Every Girl's Dream"),
Metro ("The Successful Adventure"), Universal
("A Romance of Rome"), Fox ("The Sneak,"
"Cheating Herself"), Bluebird ("Little White
Savage"), Triangle ("The Little Rowdy").
Jewel-Univ. ("Destiny"). Member of Lambs
Club. Hght., 5. 11; wght., 170; brown hair and
eyes. Home ad.. 1903 Wilcox ave., Hollywood,
Cal.; phone 577939.
HINES, John; b. Golden, Colo., July 25, 1895;
educ. Pittsburgh and C. C. of N. Y. ; 8 yrs.
on stage; screen career. Peerless-World ("Miss
Petticoats," opp. Marie Dressier in "Tillie Wakes
Up." "Alias Jimmy Valentine"), World ("A
Scrap of Paper," "Neighbors," "The Little In-
truder," "Heart of Gold," "Three Green Eyes"),
Fox ("Eastward Ho!"). Hght., 5, 9; wght.,
150; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., 548 W.
164th St., N. Y. C.
HOFFMAN. Otto F. ; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. there;
stage career, 20 yrs., with Elsie Ferguson in
"The Strange Woman," "Spring Main," Louis
Mann in "The Cheater," Selwyn's "Coming
Homo to Roost"; screen career, Ince ("Sher-
iff's Son." "String Beans," "Nine O'clock
Town," "Hi, me Town," "Egg Crate Wallop,"
"The Busher." "23>4 Hours' Leave," "Paris
Green"). Goldwyn ("City of Comrades"), Hght.,
5, 7V4; wght., 130; dark brown hair, dark eyes.
Ad., Box 55, Culver City, Calif.; studio. Ince.
HOLDING, Thomas; b. Black Heath, Kent,
England; educ. Rugby; stage career, 12 yrs.,
Edward Terry, Forbes-Robertson. Maxine El-
liot. Nazimova; screen career. Famous Players,
Morosco (dir. "The Redeeming Love"), Petro-
va Pictures ("Daughters of Destiny"), Univer-
sal ("Vanity Pool"), Fox ("The Danger Zone"),
Paramount ("The Lady of Red Butte"), Rob-
Cole ("Tangled Threads." "Beckoning Roads"),
Goldwyn ("Peace of Roaring River"), Hodkln-
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son ("Lone Wolf's Daughter"). Hght., 6;
wght., 172; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1470
Morgan Place, L. A., Cal. Phone 597397.
HOLLAND, Cecil C.J stage career, 5 yrs. legiti-
mate stock and rep.; screen career, 1912, Selig
Co., 2 yrs. in army, Morosco ("His Sweet-
heart," "Pals"), Lasky ("Each to His Kind,"
"The Bottle Imp"), Selig ("The Crisis," "Gar-
den of Allah," "Gentleman Adventurer," "In
Tune With the Wild," "Bloom Center" serial).
Ad., instructor at National Acad, of Photoplay
Arts, Los Angeles, Calif. Home ad., 2626 W.
9th St., Los Angeles; phone 51036.
HOLLINGSWOKTH, Alfred; also scenario writer;
b. Nebraska; educ. Pueblo, Colo.; stage career,
14 yrs., Richard Mansfield, E. H. Sothern,
Leslie Carter, David Belasco, Daniel Frohman.
Klaw & Erlanger, etc.; screen career, Goldwyn
("The Strange Boarder," "Leave It to Susan,"
"The One Way Trail"). Ince ("23% Hours'
Leave"), Metro C"The Uplifters"), American
("Fair Enough"), Vitagraph ("Adventures
of Simple Harry," "The Trail of the Hawk"
serial), Metro ("Please Get Married "). Hght..
6; wght., 200; dark brown hair, dark blue e^'.n.
Home ad., 540s Hollywood blvd., Los A^.neles,
Calif.; phone 597518.
HOLMES, .Stuart; b. Chicago, 1887; educ. Art
Inst. ; stage career, with Henry E. Dixey in
"Mary Jane's Pa"; screen career, Selznick ("The
Wild Girl," "The Ghost-, of Yesterday." "Poor
Rich Man," "When Ken Betray," "Sins of the
Children"), Norma Talmadge ("The New
Moon." "Way of a Woman"), Hallmark ("The
Other Man's Wife," "A Dangerous Affair,"
"Love, Honor and ?"). World ("Dust of De-
sire." "Little Intruder"), Pathe ("Isle of Jew-
els," " 15 episode serial). Hght., 6; wght.,
182; gray eyes, reddish hair. Ad., care Edward
Small, Inc., 1493 Bway, N. Y.
HOLMES, Taylor; b. Newark, N. J.; stage career,
"His Majesty Bunker Bean," "The Commuters."
"The Third Party," "The Million"; screen ca-
reer, Essanay ("The Small Town Guy," "Rug-
gles of the Red Gap," "A Pair of Sixes," "The
Rainbow Chaser," "Uneasy Money"), Triangle
("Upside Down," "Taxi," "A Regular Fellow,"
"Three Black Eyes," "It's a Bear"), Taylor
Holmes Prod. ("Nothing But the Truth." "The
Very Idea"). Hght., 5, S % ; wght.. 150; dark
hair, brown eyes. Ad., Friars Club, N. Y. C.
HOLT, Jack; b. Winchester. Va. ; educ. V. M. L. ;
stage exper., 4 seasons stk. ; screen career. Uni-
versal, Select, Paramount ('The Honor of His
House"), Ince-Para. ("A Desert Wooing.'
"The Marriage Ring ). Select ("Cheating Cheat-
ers"), Paramount ("The Life Line." "Victory"),
First National ("A Midnight Romance'),, Rob-
Cole ("Kitty Kelly, M. D."), Artcraft ("For
Better, For Worse"). Hght., 6; wght., 173:
dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., Lasky studios,
Hollywood. Calif.
HOOSE, Ralph R.; juveniles; b. Mishawaka, Ind.,
1900; screen career, Castle studios, Chicago.
Comedy Co., "Do the Dead Talk?" Specialty
Feature Films ("Within Our Gates"). Micheaux
Films. Hght., 5, 3; wght, 122; brown hair and
eyes. Ad., Castle Studios, 2332 N. California
ave.. Chicago, 111.
HORXE, W. T.; b. Chicago; educ. Conn.; stage
career, since 1885 ; screen career, Vitagraph
("The Enchanted Barn"), the Judge in all
Judge Brown's pictures for 2 yrs; ("Surprising
Carlotta"). National ("Boys Will Be Boys").
Capitol ("Bare Knuckies"). Universal ("Graft,"
"Who was the Other Man?" "A Social Bucca-
neer"), Signal ("The Knotted Cord"). Hght.,
5, 10%; wght., 198; grayish brown hair, blue
eyes. Ad., 2004 Cahuenga ave., Los Angeles,
Calif. ; Holly 2780.
HOUDINI, Harry; b. Appleton, Wis.; stage ca-
reer, since 1883; legitimate, circus, vaud.; screen
career, Octogen Film Corp. ("The Master Mys-
tery"), Lasky ("The Grim Game," "Deep Sea
Loot"), Cinema Lux., Paris ("Adventures of
Houdini in Paris"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 179;
black gray hair; steel blue eyes. Ad., Laskv
Studio.
HOUSMAN, Arthur; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. N. Y .;
stage career, vaud. comedy parts in N. Y. ;
screen career, 5 yrs. with Edison, featured for
a yr. in 8 comedies, Selig ("Brown of Har-
vard"), Metro ("Red, White and Blue Blood"),
about 1 yr. with Goldwyn ("All Woman."
"Bondage of Barbara." "Back to the Woods."
"The Gay Lord Quex," "Toby's Bow," "The
Blooming Angle"), Tourneur ("The County
Fair"). Ad., 395 E. 197th St.. N. Y. C.
HOWARD, Charles Ray; b. San Diego, Calif;
educ. there and N. Y. C. ; stage career, 3 yrs.
stk., rep. and prod., Guy Bates Post in "Omar,
the Tentmaker" ; screen career, 2 yrs. with Bio-
graph and Edison, Fox ("Every Mother's Son"),
H. & H. Prod. ("Soul of a Nation"), World
("Neighbors"), Government Films ("America
Was Right"), Herbert Brenon ("Eternal Sin").
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 150; brown hair, light
brown eyes. Home ad., 902 Gratton st., Los
Angeles. Calif Bway 140.
HOWARD, George; b. and educ. Philadelphia;
stage career, 20 yrs., under Chas. Frohman, Em-
pire Theatre stk., leading man for Ethel Barry-
more, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Blanche Walsh; with
Faversham & Elliott in "Lord and Lady Algy";
screen career, "The Cup of Chance," with Alice
Brady; "Out of the Dark," Vitagraph; "Picca-
dilly Jim," Selznick. Hght., 6; wght., 170;
brown hair, blue eyes. Member Lambs Club.
Home ad., 654 St. Nicholas ave., N. Y. ; Audu-
bon 6460.
HOXTE, Hart; Lasky ("Blue Blazes Rawdc-n."
"Nan of Music Mountain," "Johnny Get Your
Gun"), Vitagraph serials ("The Iron Test,"
"Fight for Millions"), Paramount-Artcraft
("Valley of the Giants," "Told in the Hills").
Ad., 1041 Verduga Rd., Los Angeles.
HOXIE, Jack; b. Oklahoma; early career, raised
on cattle ranch, was cowboy, won several
championships as trick and fancy rider of
horses; screen career, Lasky, now starring in
"Lightning Bryce" serial wth National Film
Corp., 1116 Lodl st., Los Angeles, Calif. Home
ad., 1325 N. Hobart blvd., Hollywood, Calif.;
Holly 1-213.
HOVT, Arthur; b. Georgetown, Colo.; stage ca-
reer, 16 yrs. Liebler, H. W. Savage, Hunter
Bradford Players, etc.; screen career, Lasky,
Universal. Triangle ("The Lash." "Little Part-
ner,". "Man Who Took a Chance." "The Show-
down." "Broadway Arizona," "Bringing Home
Father," "Polly Ann"), "In the Heart of a
Fool" with Allan Dwan for Mayflower Photo-
play Corp. Ad., Los Angeles Athletic Club,
Los Angeles, Calif.
HOYT, Edward N. ; b. Auburn, N. Y.. 1859; educ.
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, many prods.,
with Joseph Proctor, 1883. MacVickar stk.,
Chicago, Robert Mantell. Walker Whiteside,
"Quo Vadis," many Shakespearean prods., two
seasons starring as "Hamlet"; screen career,
Edison, Universal, Biograph, Pathe, Metro,
Selznick (clergyman in "The Foolish Virgin"),
World Film ("The Crimson Dove"), Harry
Rapf ("The Struggle Everlasting"), past 15
mos. war work. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 152; gray
hair, bald, brown eyes. Home ad., 1793 Mont-
gomery ave., N. Y. C.
HUGHES, Gareth; b. Llanelly, Wales, 1897; educ.
there and Paris; stage career, starred in
"Everyman." featured in "Salome," "Moloch,"
"The Guilty Man," "Margaret Schiller," Ben-
jamin in "Joseph and His Brethren"; screer
career, C. K. Ynung _("Eyes of Youth"). Mar-
guerite Clark ("Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch"), Florence Reed ("Woman Under
Oath"), Norma Talmadge ("The Isle of Con-
quest"), now with Harry Garson. Hght., 5,
5; wght., 125; fair complexion; brown hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 223 W. 12th st., N. Y. C:
Chelsea 8713; studio, Garson Studios, Los An-
geles. Calif.; Wilshire 81.
HUGHES, Lloyd; b. Bisbee, Ariz., 1899; educ.
Polytechnic, L. A. ; screen career, Paramount
("The Haunted Bedroom"). Jewel ("The Heart
of Humanity"). Select ("The Indestructible
Wife"), Metro ("Satan, Junior"), Rob. -Cole
("Turn in the Road"), Ince-Para. ("The Virtu-
ous Thief"). Ad., Ince Studio, Culver City, Cal.
HUMAN, Billy; b. Ft. Worth. Tex., 1890; educ.
Peacock Mil. Acad.. Univ. of Texas; screen ca-
reer. Universal ("Behind the Lines." "One Wild
Night"), Hodkinson ("The Forfeit"), Triangle
("The Unbroken Promise"). Hght., 6; wght.,
185: brown hair and eyes.
HUNT, Leslie M. ; b. Lafayette, Ind., 1885; educ.
Hyde Park. High Schl. and Univ. of 111.; stage
career, "The Squaw Man," "My Lady's Garter,"
"Penrod," etc.; screen career, Metro ("Life's
Whirlpool"), Edison ("Cy Whittaker's Ward,"
"The Unbeliever"). Goldwyn ("Peck's Bad
Girl"), Cummins ("Some Wild Oats"), Realart
("Erstwhile Susan"). With Marie Dressier in
"Tilly's Nightmare." Hght., 6; wght., 150; dark
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. C.
HUNTLEY, Hugh; educ. Paris and Shrewsbury
Schl.. Eng.: stage career, with Geo. Edwardes'
Co., Daly theatre, London, Juvenile lead for
Marie Tempest, juvenile leads in Australia with
J. C. Williamson, Ltd., 5 yrs.; screen career,
Australian Famous Players ("The Monk and
ACTORS
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the Woman"), Famous Players ("His Official
Fiancee"), Vitagraph ("The Climbers"). Now
with "The Lost Leader" at Greenwich Village
theatre. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; dark brown
hair, brown eyes. Ad., 15 E. Boulevard, White-
stone, L. I., N. Y. Flushing 79-W.
Ill NTLY, Fred \\. ; b. London, 1SG3 and educ.
there; stage career. 1879, Covent Garden the-
atre. Gilbert & Sullivan, Carleton Opera cos.;
Spanlsb and Philippine wars; screen career.
.Metro. Morosco ("Johanna Enlists," "We-
tona"). Mary Pickford ("Heart of the Hills").
First National ("Kingdom of Dreams." "Daddy
Long Legs"), Lasky ("Love's insurance," "The
Sea Wolf"). Hght.. 5, lOVfe; wght.. 160; gray
hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 2017 Ivanhoe ave., Los
Angeles. Cal.
HITCHINSON, t'has. A.J b. Pittsburgh; educ.
Western Univ.; stage career, several Bway
successes and valid, for 8 yrs. ; screen career,
Triumph. Crystal. Brenon. Solax, Vitagraph.
Pathe ("Wolves of Kultur"), Western ("Great
Gamble"), All Good ("The Whirlwind").
Hght.. 5, 10; wght., 160; dark complexion,
hair and eyes. Ad., 2 Arden St.. N. Y. C. St.
Nich. 3616.
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IRWIN, Boyd; b. Brighton, England; educ. Bel-
fast, Ireland; stage career, 17 yrs. in England
and Australia in rep.; screen career, began in
1915 in Australia, with J. C. Williamson Prods.,
Southern Cross Feature Film Co., Haymarket
Picture Corp., all of Australia, as leading man,
came to Los Angeles in 1919, lead in "The Sign
of the Rat" serial. Hght., 6; wght, 170; brown
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 400 Washington
ave., Santa Monica, Calif.; studio, with Bessie
Barriscale, Brunton Studios, Los Angeles, Calif.
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JAMEISON, William Edward (Bud) ; b. Vallejo,
Calif., 1894; educ. San Francisco; early career,
performer and cafe entertainer; stage career,
4 yrs. in vaud., stk., and on road; screen career,
Essanay, Rolin-Pathe ("Lonesome Luke"
series), 3 yrs. with Harold Lloyd, 1 yr. with
L-Ko. Hght., 6; wght., 270; light complexion,
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 132 North Hill,
Los Angeles. Calif.
JAMES, Gladden; b. Zanesville, O. ; educ. Colum-
bus, O. ; stage career, child actor at age of 6.
later in many prods., "Under the Greenwood
Tree." "Way Down East." "The Third Degree,"
"Officer 666," etc.; screen career, Ivan ("Bab-
bling Tongues"), Select ("Scandal"), Fine Arts
("The Social Secretary"), Pathe ("Mystery of
the Double Cross," "Hearts of Love"), Select
("Heart of Wetona"), Vitagraph ("The Mid-
night Bride"). Curtiss Pict. ("Who's Your
Brother"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; light hair,
blue eyes. Ad., 1767 Bedford ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y. ; Flatbush 10335.
JAMES, James Wharton; b. Richmond, Ky. ; educ.
Wm. Jewell Coll., Mo.; stage exper . stk., in-
structor Dramatic Art, "Volunteer Players" at
Camp Kearney, entertainer for Y. M. C. A.
overseas; screen career, Artcraft ("Wild and
Wooly"), Universal ("Man Who Dared God."
featured in 3 Judge Brown stories, "The
Preacher's Son," "Marrying Off Dad," "The
Accusing Foe"), Metro ("Almost Married").
Hght.. 6; wght., 160; dark brown hair, dark
gray eyes. Studio ad., Pickford Co., 5341 Mel-
rose ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
JASMINE, Arthur; b. St. Paul, Minn.; educ.
there; stage career, 3 yrs. legitimate; screen
career. Essanay ("Broncho Billie's Parents"),
Universal ("Man in the Moonlight." "Common
Property," "Lasca"). Hght., 5. 1%; wght., 144;
dark brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 560
N. Hill St.. Los Angeles, Calif.; Pico 3337
JEFFERSON, Thomas; b. N. Y. C; educ. here
and abroad; stage career, many years on stage;
screen career, Pathe ("Hands Up"), Metro
("The Spenders"), Goldwyn ("Sis Hopkins"),
National ("Tarson of the Apes." "Romance of
Tarzan"), Universal ("Beloved Liar"), Fine
Arts ("The Fencing Master"), Metro ("Lom-
bardi. Ltd."). Alan Dwan ("Splendid Hazard").
Ad., 2652 Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, Calif-
phone 577729.
JEFFERY, Hugh 8.; b. Belfast, Ireland; educ
Queens Coll., Belfast, Ireland; stage career. 15
yrs., with Robt. Mantell, Robt. Edeson, May
Irwin, and in "The Littlest Rebel"; screen
career. World. Metro ("Out of the Fog"), S-L
Pictures ("Virtuous Men"). Hght., 5, 9%;
wght., 160; dark complexion, dark hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
JENNINGS, Al; b. Virginia, 1863 ; educ. Virginia
Univ.; early career, lengthy career as outlaw,
elected Governor of Oklahoma, later practised
law; screen career, began in 1914, now engaged
in production of 24 two-reel pictures based upon
personal experiences, under contract with the
Capital Film Co. Hght.. 5. 5; wght., 145;
auburn hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 2733 Ken-
wood ave., Hollywood. Calif.
JOBSON, Edward; b. Phila.. Pa.. 1864; educ. San
Francisco; stage career, with Evans and Hoey.
Frank Daniels, Paul Dresser and many others;
screen career. Essanay, Balboa, Rob-Cole ("The
Mints of Hell "). Fox ("Cheating Herself," "The
Merry-Go-Round"), Paramount ("The Egg
Crate Wallop"). Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 245:
gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 1626 Vine St.,
Hollywood, Calif.
JOBY, II aiis, also assist, director; b. Kronstadt.
Hungary, 1884; educ. Leipsig Conservatory;
stage career, 10 yrs. opera singer; screen career,
in Denmark and Berlin. Universal, L-Ko. Hght..
5, 6; wght., 180; brown hair and eyes. Home
ad., Oak Log Cabin. Laurel Canyon, Hollywood.
Calif.; Holly 3662; studio, Century Comedies.
JOHNSON, Emory; b. San Francisco, 1894 ; educ.
Univ. of Cal. ; screen career, Essanay, Pathe,
Universal ("The Devil's Bondwoman," "The
Right to Be Happy," "The Mystery of the Gray
Ghost," "My Little Boy," "Green Magic"). Uni-
versal ("A Mother's Secret"), Ince-Para ("Green
Eyes"), Paramount ("Woman Next Door,"
"Alias Mike Moran"), American ("Trixie from
Broadway," "Put Up Your Hands," "The Tiger
Lily," "The Helion"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 185;
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home. 1834 El
Cerrita pla., Hollywood, Cal.
JOHNSON, Noble; b. Colorado Springs, Colo.;
early career, ranching, stock raising, horse
training in Colo., amateur athlete, boxer and
endurance runner in N. Y. ; screen carer, Uni-
versal ("Love Aflame," "Last of Night Riders,"
"The Human Tiger," "Red Ace." "Bull's Eye,"
"Lure of the Circus," "Midnight Man," "Beach
Comber"), National Film ("Lightning Brice").
Hght., 6, 2; wght., 215; dark hair and eyes.
Ad., P. O. Box 31, Universal City, Calif.; Wil-
shire 6557.
JOHNSTON, J. W.; b. Ireland; educ. N. Y. and
Dublin; stage career, Sothern. Frohman. "The
Squaw Man," "The Waif," stock; screen career,
Pathe, Lasky, Famous ("Destiny's Toy"), Metro
("God's Half Acre," "The Adopted Son," "The
Eternal Mother"), Fine Arts ("Fifty-Fifty").
Paramount ("The Test of Honor"), Goldwyn
("Speedy Meade"), World ("The Praise
Agent"), Pathe ("Twin Pawns"). Hght., 6;
wght., 175; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., 356
Wadsworth ave., N. Y.
JONES, Buck; b. Vincennes, Ind. ; educ. Indian-
apolis; screen career. Fox ("True Blue." "Riders
of the Purple Sage," "Rainbow Trail," "Speed
Maniac," "Western Blood," "Square Shooter,"
"Last Straw"), with Charles Ray in "Sheriff's
Son." Hght.. 5. 11%; wght., 173; brown hair,
gray eyes. Home ad., 2210 Clifford ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.; studio. Fox.
JORDAN, Sid.; b. Muskogee, Okla., 1888; educ.
Cherokee Indian sch., Vanita, Okla.; stage
career, 101 Ranch Show, Parker Amus. Co.;
screen career, Selig ("The Pony Express." "A
Mistake in Rustlers," "The Sheriff's Blunder"),
Fox ("The Wilderness Trail," "Fighting for
Gold." "Rough Riding Romance"). Hght., 5,
10; wght., 170; dark complexion, brown hair
and eyes.
JOY, Ernest C. ; b. Minneapolis, Minn., 1880; educ.
Minnesota Univ.; stage career. 10 yrs. in stock,
5 yrs. under Liebler and Co.; with Wilton Lack-
aye, Margaret Anglin; screen career, Eclair,
Kinemacolor. Thanhouser, Majestic. Lasky-
Paramount ("Freckles." "Little Miss Optimist,"
"The Call of the East. rhe White Man's
Law," "One More American"), Artcraft
("Johnny Get Your Gun"). Writes scenarios
and short stories. Hght, 6; wght, 190; brown
hair and blue eyes. Ad., home, 4335 Kingswell
ave., Hollywood; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
JOYNER, Francis; educ. Houston, Texas; stage
career, dramatic stk., road tours with Willard
Mack, Shakespeare with Ben Greet; screen
career, "The Auction Block," Metro ("Day-
break," "The Brass Check"), Famous Players
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
("Less Than iJust," "The Copperhead"). Hght.,
5, 9; wght., 130; brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
Green Room Club, N. Y.
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KANN, Marvin; educ. prep, school, 2 yrs. Univ.
Washington & Lee; screen career, 1 yr. stk.
Bishop Stk. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; screen career,
Selznick ("Piccadilly Jim," "Red Robin Hood"),
etc. Hght., 6; wght., 180; brown hair, gray
eyes. Ad., 101 W. 126th St., N. Y. ; Morning-
side 4367.
KARNS, Roscoe; b. San Bernardino, Calif.; educ.
Univ. Calif.; stage exper. : stk. in Calif., with
Marjorie Rambeau; screen career, Brentwood
("Poor Relations"), now with King Vldor.
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 165; brown hair and eyes.
Home ad., Seminole Apts . Hollywood, Calif.;
studio, King Vidor Productions.
EARR, Hilliard Sinclair; b. and educ. Houston,
Texas. 1899; screen career, Master Pict. Co.
("Nathan Busts Into the Movies"), Florida
Film ("Hot Sands and Cold Feet"), Sunbeam
Comedies ("Work and Win 'Em," "His Con-
science His Guide," "A Traveling Man's Temp-
tations," "A Trial by Jury"), Cuckoo Comedies
("Starting Out in Life"). Hght., 5, 10; wght.,
318; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 3501 Burl-
ington ave., Houston, Texas.
KEATON, "Buster"; b. Kansas; stage career,
vaud., 16 yrs. with "The Three Keatons";
screen career, Arbuckle-Paramount ("The
Butcher Boy," "A Reckless Romeo," "Rough
House," "His Wedding Night," "Fatty at Coney
Island," "A Country Hero," "The Bell Boy,"
"Moonshine," "Good Night, Nurse"). Hght., 5,
6; wght, 140; dark complexion, black hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., Long Beach, Cal. Ad.,
Arbuckle Co., Lehrman Studios, Culver City,
Calif.
KEELING, Robert Lee; stage career, with Robert
Mantell and Robert Hilliard: screen career,
Famous Players ("The Counterfeit"), Vitagraph
("Mind-the-Paint Girl," "Over the Top"), "La
Belle Russe," "Wives of Men," "Her Husband's
Honor," Fox ("Putting One Over"), Screen
Classics ("Shadows of Suspicion"), Selznick
("Out of the Night"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 140;
light brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 135 E. 34th
st., N. Y. ; Murray Hill 1074.
KEENAN, Frank; b. Dubuque, la.; educ. Boston
Coll.; stage career, stk., rep., vaud.; with Jo-
seph Proctor, Boston Museum Co., Charles Hoyt,
succeeded James A. Heme in "Hearts of Oak,"
David Belasco; screen career, Universal, Ince
("The Thoroughbred"), Universal, Pathe
("Loaded Dice," "More Trouble," "The Night
Stage," "Tod of the Times," "Statesright
Raver." "The Defender"), Keenan-Pathe
("Gates of Brass," "The Silver Girl," "World
Aflame," "The False Code," "Brothers Di-
vided"). Hght., 6. 1%; wght., 170; light hair,
blue eyes. Ad., Frank Keenan Prod., Inc.,
Brunton Studios, Hollywood, Cal.
KELLARD, Ralph; b. N. Y. C; educ. there;
stage career, 3 seasons mngt. David Belasco,
with David Warfield in "Music Master," in orig.
prod, of "The Warrens of Virginia." 3 seasons
owner and star of Ralph Kellard Stk. Co., lead-
ing man in orig. N. Y. prods, of "Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm." "Eyes of Youth," "Nancy
Lee." "Over Here." "A Stitch in Time"; screen
career, Pathe ("The Shielding Shadow," "Pearl
of the Army," "The Hillcrest Mystery"). Select
("Scream in the Night"), Hallmark. Famous
Players ("The Cost"). Hght., 6; wght., 155;
light complexion, red-brown hair, brown eyes.
Home ad.. Post Road, Rye, N. Y.
KELLY, Paul; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899; educ.
private schls. and tutors; stage career, child
actor with David Warfield in "Grand Army
Man," with Robert Mantell Co. in "The Con-
fession," "Mother," "Ninety and Nine," In
Belasco's "A Good Little Devil," in "Seven-
teen," "Penrod," "Golden Age"; screen career,
Vitagraph ("Jarr Family" series and "Buddy"
series), Edison ("Star Spangled Banner,"
"Knights of the Square Table"), Artcraft
((Anne of Green Gables"), Government ("Fit
to Fight"). Now with H. Savage in "Shav-
ings." Hght., 5, 11; light brown hair, dark
eyes. Ad., 82 Schermerhorn st., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
KENNEDY, Ed.; b. Monterey Co., Cal., 1890;
stage career, 2 in vaud., 2 yrs. in mus. com.
with "A Stubborn Cinderella," "The Alaskan";
screen career, Keystone ("A Game Old Knight,"
"Oriental Love," "The Lost Baby"). Hght.,
6, 1; wght., 210. Studio ad., Fox Sunshine
Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
KENNY, Colin; b. Dublin; educ. Rugby, England;
stage career, 10 yrs. legit.; screen career, Lois
Weber ("Price of a Good Time"), Metro ("Un-
expected Places"), National ("Tarzan of the
Apes," "Return of Tarzan"), Goldwyn ("Girl
from Outside," "Toby's Bow"), Selznick
("Blind Youth"). Hght., 6, 11; wght., 170;
dark brown hair, dark green eyes. Home ad.,
Melrose Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif., Pico 1121.
KENT, Charles; b. London, Eng., 1852; educ. Dul-
wlch Coll.; stage career, from 1875 to 1906;
screen career, Vitagraph ("Scarlet Runner,"
"The Enemy," "Whom the Gods Destroy,"
"Soldiers of Chance," "Miss Dulcie from Dixie,"
"The Gamblers," "Kennedy Square," "Dan-
iel," "Duplicity of Hargraves"). Ad., 92 Rem-
son St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
KENT, Craufurd; b. London; educ. there; stage
career, mus. com., "Deep Purple," etc.; screen
career, Goldwyn ("Thais"); Famous Players
("The Danger Mark," "Ordeal of Rosetta,"
"Prince Cosmo," "Good Gracious, Annabelle,"
"Broadway Jones," "Career of Katherine Bush,"
"Come Out of the Kitchen"), Metro ("Kildare
of Storm"), Edgar Lewis ("Other Men's
Shoes"), Fox ("Thou Shalt Not"), Realart
("Sinners"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 156; dark
brown hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., Lambs Club,
N. Y.
KEPLER, Edward; educ. Austria and Switzer-
land; stage career, Vienna, Amsterdam, Hol-
land, Petrograd, Berlin, Irving Place Theater,
N. Y.; screen career, Herbert Brenon ("Empty
Pockets"), Metro ("Poor Rich Man"), Deitrich-
Beck ("The Bandbox"), American Cinema
("The Inner Voice"), Norma Talmadge
("Woman That Gives"). Hght., 5, 9; wght.,
134; brown hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 200 W.
52nd St., N. Y. ; Circle 3660.
KERRIGAN, Jack Warren; b. Louisville, Ky„
1889; educ. Chicago Univ.; stage career, Klaw
& Erlanger prods. "The Road to Yesterday,"
"Brown of Harvard"; screen career, Essanay,
American (leads for 3 yrs.), Universal ("Rory
o' the Bogs," "Terrence O'Rourke," "The Dol-
lar Bid," "Prisoner of the Pines," "Live
Sparks," "$30,000," now with own company pro-
ducing at Brunton Studios ('The Joyous Liar,"
"The Dream Cheater," "One Week End." Hght,.
6, 1; wght., 190; black hair, hazel eyes. Home
ad.. 1743 Cahanga ave., Hollywood, Calif.
KERRY, Norman; b. N. Y. ; educ. St. John's Mili-
tary Acad., Annapolis, Md. ; screen career,
Paramount-Artcraft, "The Little Princess,"
"Amarilly of Clothesline Alley"; Select, "Up
the Road With Sally," "Good Night, Paul";
Allan Dwan for Mayflower. "Soldiers of For-
tune," "A Splendid Hazard." Hght., 6, 2;
wght., 180; dark, hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 1745
McCadden place, Los Angeles, Calif.; Brunton
Studio.
KILGOUR, Joseph; b. Ayr, Ont.. Canada; educ.
Canada and England; stage career, 20 yrs.,
leading man with Henrietta Crossman, Mrs.
Fiske and others, "Arizona," "The Easiest Way,"
"Ready Money," etc.; screen career, Vitagraph,
"Thou Art the Man." "The Writing on the
Wall"; Select, "The Easiest Way"; Metro, "The
Divorcee," etc. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 200; dark
brown hair, dark gray eyes. Permanent ad.,
Garden Court Aprts., Hollywood, Calif.; Holly
3420.
KIM, Sam; b. China; educ. China, Korea, Japan
and America; early career, general in Chinese
army; stage career, "Daughter of Heaven,"
etc. ; screen career, Chinese Ambassador In
"Woman Who Gave," double of Houdini in
Houdini serial, "Lightning Raider," serial with
Pearl White, "Spirit of Poppies," "Lost Bat-
talion," "Isle of Jewels" serial, "Faith and
Fortune," lead with Helen Holmes, "Green
God," "Two American Buds," "Inner Voice."
Plays Hindoo and Indian parts. Hght., 5, 8;
wght., 165. Ad., 170 W. 126th St., N. Y. C. ;
Mngside 5639.
KIMBALL, Edward Marshall; b. Keokuk, la.,
1859; educ. Collegiate Inst., Baraboo, Wis.; 40
yrs. on legit, stage, stk., operatic and vaud. ex-
per., "The Stranger," "A Girl From Rector's,"
etc.; screen career. Select, "The Common Law,"
"Magda"; Vitagraph, "The Christian," "David
Garrick"; World, "The Hidden Fear"; to be
featured in "Old Jed Prouty." Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 225; gray hair and eyes. Home ad.,
1515 Cerro Gordo St., or 2425 S. Western ave.,
L. A., Calif.
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KING, Emmett C; b. Griffin, Ga. ; educ. So. Geor-
gia Coll.; stage career, James O'Neil in "Monte
Cristo," Frank Mayo in "Puddin' Head," lead-
ing man with Mrs. Patrick Campbell, appeared
in "Everywoman," "Experience," with George
Arliss in "Alexander Hamilton"; screen career,
with Madge Kennedy in "The Fair Pretender";
Metro ('In His Brother's Place," "Please Get
Married"), Goldwyn ("The Fear Woman"),
with J. "Warren Kerrigan in "In One Week
End," B. B. Features ("Beckoning Roads"),
Allan Dwan Prod. ("In the Heart of a Fool").
Hght., 6; wght., 185; gray hair; blue eyes. Ad.,
Hotel Rosslyn. L. A., Calif.
Kl K K I. AND. Hardee; b. Savannah, Ga.; educ.
West Point; stage exper., McKee-Rankin stk.,
"Innocence," with Pauline Frederick, "The
Woman," Belasco; screen career, Fox, "Les
Miserables"; Mayflower. "The Splendid Haz-
ard"; Geo. Loane Tucker, "Ladies Must Live,"
with Hazel Dawn in "The Feud Girl." Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 176; dark hair, tinged with gray;
dark blue eyes. Home ad., 5553 Hollywood
blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; phone 597139.
KIRKWOOD, James; b. Grand Rapids, Mich.;
educ. there; stage exper., 18 yrs.; screen ca-
reer, Biograph, Reliance, Universal, Mutual,
American. Keeney, "Marriage of the Under-
world"; Fox & Famous Players 1918; "The
Struggle Everlasting," "Eve's Daughter"; First
National, directed Jack Pickford in "In
Wrong"; Allan Dwan for Mayflower, "The Luck
of the Irish," "In the Heart of a Fool." Hght.,
6; wght.. 180; sandy hair, blue eyes. Home
ad., 725 Rodea ave., Beverly Hills, Los Angeles,
Calif.
KLEIN, Robert; b. Paris, 1882; educ. Charle-
magne Coll.. Paris; stage career, dancing;
screen career, American ("Lure of the Mask,"
"The Idol," "Secretary of Frivolous Affairs,"
"The Bride's Silence." "Charity Castle," "South-
ern Pride"), Mutual ("Whose Wife?" "Annie
for Spite," "For the Family Name," "Souls in
Pawn"), Fox ("Married in Haste").
KOLKER, Henry; also director; educ. Quincy.
111.; stage career, 20 yrs., 15 yrs. annual ap-
pearing in N. T. as leading man in B'way prods. ;
screen career, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance," "The
Shell Game," "Social Hypocrites," "House of
Glass," "Wilson or the Kaiser"), Metro (played
in "The Parisian Tigress," "Blackie's Redemp-
tion," with Nazimova in "The Red Lantern").
Rob-Cole (directed "Woman Michael Married,"
played in "Her Purchase Price"), directed "The
Third Generation." Home ad., 1764 N. Syca-
more, L. A.. Calif.
KORTMAN, Robert; b. Phila. ; educ. England &
Germany; early career, in U. S. Cavalry; screen
career, Ince. "Cash Parrish's Pal." "Shooting-
Iron Parson," "The Waifs," "The No-Good
Guy," "Captive God": Para-Artcraf t. "The Nar-
row Trail," "Square Deal Sanderson." "Radial
Mystery"; with A. E. F. until discharged in
March, 1919. Home ad., Marine Apts., Ocean
Park, Calif.; phone 5055.
KOUPAL, T. Morse; b. N. T., 1890; educ. City
Coll.; stage career, with Mrs. Louis James;
Edith Wynne Matthison. Charlotte Walker;
screen career, Knickerbocker ("Tides of
Time"), Gaumont ("Capital Punishment," "Un-
suspected Isles" ). Charter Features, Metro ("Out
of the Fog "). Hght., 6; wght., 185; light com-
plexion, sandy hair, blue eyes. Ad., 240 W.
122d St., N. Y. C.
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LA CROIX, Emile; b. Alsace, France; stage ca-
reer, 35 yrs. on legitimate stage, 3 yrs. stk.;
screen career, (Richelieu in "The Three Guards-
men," "Runaway Princess," Pharaoh in "Jo-
seph and His Brethren," "Yellow Menace"),
Peerless-World ("Brand of Satan"), World ("A
Broadway Saint"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170;
white hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 251 W. 48th
st., N. Y. C.
LAJDLAW, Roy; b. Canada; educ. there; stage
career, 12 yrs. stk. and road cos.; screen career,
Ince, Paralta ("His Robe of Honor." "Honor's
Cross," "With Hoops of Steel'1), Curwood-Car-
ver ("Back to God's Country"), J. Warren Ker-
rigan ("Live Sparks"), J. D. Hampton ("The
Weaker Sex"). Hght., 5. 10; wght.. 160; gray
hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., R. F. D. 7,
Box 733, Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 70004.
I.ANDIS, Cullen; screen career. Universal ("The
Outcasts of Poker Flat"), American ("Where
the West Begins"), Goldwyn ( "t'pstairs,"
"Jinx," "Almost a Husband," "Girl From Out-
side").
LANE, Charles; educ. high and prep, schools;
stage career, 25 yrs. under mgmt. Chas. Froh-
man, David Belasco, Klaw & Erlanger, Arthur
Hopkins, Shuberts, etc.; screen career, Es-
sanay ("Ruggles of Red Gap"), Famous Play-
ers ("Mrs. Black Is Back." "Man From Mexi-
co," "Wanted — A Husband." "Dr. Jekyl and
Mr. Hyde"), Cosmopolitan, "The Restless Sex."
Hght., 6, 1; wght., 180; gray hair, brown eyes.
Ad., 130 W. 44th St., N. Y.
LANNING, Frank; b. Marion, Iowa; educ. Marion
and Cedar Rapids; stage career, with Blanche
Bates in "Girl of the Golden West," J. D.
Hampton ("The Prodigal Liar," "The Mints of
Hell," "Bare Fisted Gallagher," "Betty and
the Prince," "The Blue Bandanna," "A Sage
Brush Hamlet," "House of a Thousand Can-
dles"), Morosco ("Huckleberry Finn"), B. B.
Hampton ("Desert Gold"), Carlyle Blackwell
("The Half Breed"). Ad., 1135 N. Madison,
Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 597532.
LANOE, J. Jiquel; b. Britanny, France; stage
career, with George M. Cohan, Leslie Carter,
Alcazar stk. in San Francisco; screen career,
5 yrs. with D. W. Griffith, Famous Players
("The Eternal City"), Allan Dwan ("A Splen-
did Hazard"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 160; dark
hair, brown eyes. Home ad., New Hollywood
Apts., Hollywood, Calif.
LA RENO, Dick; b. Ireland; educ. N. Y. C;
stage career, 15 yrs. on legit, stage, 10 yrs.
vaud., 5 yrs. with circus; screen career, Lasky
("Squaw Man," "Cameo Kirby"), Fox ("The
Hell Ship," "Camouflaged"), Universal ("The
Beach Combers"), Hampton ("The Blue Ban-
danna"), Frank Keenan ("The World Aflame"),
J. Warren Kerrigan ("A White Man's
Chance"), Dustin Farnum ("A Man's Fight"),
known as the Sheriff of the Movies. Hght., 6;
wght., 218; iron gray hair, dark brown eyes.
Home ad., 1411 Gordon St., Hollywood, Calif.;
Holly 4019.
LARKIN, George; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. privately;
stage career, circus, vaud., stk. ; screen career,
Diano Film Co. ("Wolf Face" serial, "Com-
ing of the Law," "Zongar"), Astra serial
("Hands Up"), Wistaria ("Lurking Peril"),
Pathe ("Tiger's Trail," "Terror of the Range,"
"Border Raiders"). Hght., 5, 8V2; wght., 165;
dark hair and eyes. Ad., care Ed. Small, 1493
Bway., N. Y. C.
LA ROCQUE, Rod; b. Chicago; educ. Nebraska;
stage career, stk., legitimate, vaud.; screen ca-
reer, Essanay, Goldwyn ("The Venus Model,"
"A Perfect 36," "Hidden Fires"), Mutual ("The
Kaiser Bride"), Famous Players ("Easy to
Get"), American Cinema ("Greater Than
Love"). Hght., 6; wght.. 175; dark hair and
eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
LARSON, Oscar M.; also asst. director; b. Stock-
holm, Sweden; educ. there and Chicago, 111.;
stage career, with Lincoln J. Carter and Lorin
J. Howard Stk. Co., Chicago, 111.; screen ca-
reer, Universal ("Bedford's Hope"), Rolin-
Pathe ("Kicking the Germ Out of Germany"),
W. H. Clifford Co. ("Democracy"), Biograph
("The Battle of Truth"), Universal ("From
Dawn to Dark"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 160; light
brown hair, dark blue eyes Home ad., 406
Court St., Los Angeles, Calif. ; Pico 680.
LAW, Burton; b. Ouray, Colo., 1880; educ.
Stern's Acad., Chicago; stage career, burlesque
and comedy, stock; screen career, Thanhouser,
Universal ("Broken Coin." "Sign of the Cres-
cent." "The Sea Lily," written by himself, "A
Mountain Tragedy," "Treason." "Like Wild-
fire"), Bluebird ("Who Will Marry Me?"), Fox
("Cowardice Court"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170;
dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes.
LAW, Walter; b. Dayton, Ohio. 1S7S; educ. Ohio
State Univ.; stage career, original cast of "Quo
Vadis," starred for 5 yrs. in "The Sign of the
Cross," 10 yrs. vaud.; screen career, Fox ("The
Darling of Paris," "Camille," "The Heart of a
Lion," "The Greatest Love," starred in "War
Bride's Secret," "Lady From the Sea"), Gold-
wyn ("A Perfect Lady"), Acme ("The Thir-
teenth Chair"), Fox ("If I Were King"). Hght.,
6, 1; wght., 220. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
LAWRENCE, W. E.; b. Brooklyn, 1S93; educ.
there; artist's model for Christy, Leyendecker;
screen career, Reliance-Majestic ("The Battle
of the Sexes"), Fine Arts ("Old Folks at
Home," "Intolerance"), Artcraft ("The Little
Princess"), Triangle ("The Passion Flower"),
Sunshine ("Damaged No-Goods"), Para.
("MIle-a-Mlnute Kendall"), Vitagraph ("Th»
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Girl Woman"). Hght., 5. 10%; wght., 180;
black hair, blue eyes.
LEUERER, Otto; b. Prague, Bohemia; educ.
Vienna; stage career, opera in Vienna, Irving
Place theatre; screen career, Selig, Vitagraph
("Mr. Aladdin of Broadway," "The Lady Sher-
iff," "Red Prince." "Dead Shot Baker," "The
Flaming Omen," "The Woman in the Web,"
"The Diplomat of Wolfville," "Cupid Fore-
closes," "Over the Garden Wall"), now in
Japan. Hght., 6; wght., 170%; dark eyes, black
hair. Ad., 1852 Hillcrest ave., Hollywood. Cal.
LEE, Harry; b. Richmond, Va., June 1, 1872;
educ. private and parochial schl.; stage career,
1893 with Fred Bryton in "Forgiven"; screen
career. Famous Players ("Lady Eileen"), Gold-
wyn ("Friend Husband," "Hell Cat"), De Luxe
("Twilight"), Keeney ("Romance of the Un-
derworld"), Triangle ("Upside Down"), Em-
pey ("The Undercurrent"), Buffalo M. P. Corp.
("Spirit of Kings"), now with Guy Empey Pict.
Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 171; fair complexion,
dark brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 145
W. 12th St., N. Y. ; Chelsea 5774.
LE GUERE, George; b. New Orleans, La.; educ.
Georgetown Univ., Wash., D. C. ; stage career,
with Forbes-Robertson, Margaret Anglin, Char-
lotte Walker, Wm. Hodge, Jane Cowl, David
Warfield, etc., in "The Man From Home," etc.;
screen career, Essanay, Metro, Famous, Pathe,
Brenon ("Third Floor Back," with Forbes-
Robertson), Select ("Cecelia of the Pink Roses,"
"The Way of a Woman"). World ("The Hand
Invisible"), Ind. ("Sun Up"). Hght., 5, 9;
wght., 135; blond complexion. Home ad., 8 W.
107th St., N. Y. ; Acad. 1445.
I Kir. I K Fritz; stage career, in People's Stock,
Chicago, with Julia Marlowe, . Robt. B. Man-
tell, David Warfield, Mme. Petrova; screen ca-
reer, Metro, Fox ("Cleopatra," "If I Were
King"). Home ad., Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
LEVERING, James; b. Bristol, Eng., 1861; educ.
Belgrave Coll., Bristol, and Oxford Univ.; stage
career, with Sir Henry Irving, also in "Silver
King," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," "Private
Secretary," etc., and several yrs. in stk.; screen
career, with Edison, Pathe, Lubin, Norma Tal-
madge, Florence Reed, Gaumont ("Rain of
Death," "Dead Alive"), Solax ("Pit and Pen-
dulum," "Brennan of the Moor"), Frohman
Amuse. ("My Own United States"). Hght., .5,
6; wght., 145. Home ad., 133 Manhattan ave.,
Jersey City, N. J.
LEWIS, B. A.; screen career, Mary Pickford
("The Heart of the Hills," "The Hoodlum").
Anita Stewart ("The Fighting Shepherdess"),
Universal ("The Unique Crook"), C. K. Young
("Eyes of Youth"). Ad„ Union League Club,
Los Angeles, Calif.
LEWIS, Mitchell; b. Syracuse. N. Y. ; educ. Syra-
cuse Univ. and Naval Acad.; 6 yrs. in U. S.
Navy; stage career, "The Two Orphans," with
Wm. Faversham 3 yrs., "The Squaw Man" in
Eng. ; "Chinese Honeymoon," "Every woman,"
with Nazimova in " 'Ception Shoals"; screen
career, first Metro pictures of Harold Lock-
wood and Viola Dana, Rex Beach ("The Bar-
rier"), Select ("Children of Banishment," "Code
of the Yukon"), Screen Classics ("Burning
Daylight," "A Daughter of the Snows," "Smoke
Bellew"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; black hair,
brown eyes. Ad., 41S Mason Bldg., Los An-
geles. Calif.
LEWIS, Ralph; b. Englewood. 111.; educ. North-
western Univ.; stage career, rep., mus. com.,
with Wilton Lackaye, Jas. K. Hackett, Julia
Marlowe, 4 yrs. vaud. ; screen career. Fine Arts,
Fox ("Jack and the Beanstock," "Talk of the
Town"), Mary Pickford ("The Hoodlum"). C.
K. ■ Young ("Eyes of Youth"). Douglas Fair-
banks ("Till the Clouds Roll By"), starring in
"Common Sense." Hght., 5, 10; wght., 180.
Home ad., 6267 Yucca, Los Angeles, Calif.
LEWIS, Sheldon; b. Phila., Pa.; stage career, 20
yrs. in stk., starring; leading man for Mrs.
Fiske. Ada Rehan. Blanche Walsh, and with
Wm. Brady's prod. "Life"; screen career, Pathe
("The Clutching Hand," in "The Exploits of
Elaine," "The Iron Claw," "The Hidden Hand,"
"Wolves of Kultur"), Virginia Pearson Photo-
plays, 1919-20. Home ad., 464 Riverside Drive.
N. Y. C.
LEWIS, Walter P.; b. Albany, N. Y., June. 1871;
educ. Albany; stage career, Zieke Pettingill
with "Quincy Adams Sawyer," "Quo Vadis,"
"David Harum"; vaud.; screen career, "Seven
Pearls," "Out of a Clear Sky," "Pals First,"
"To Hell With the Kaiser," "The Avenging
Trial," Vitagraph ("Man Who Might Have
Been"), First National ("A Woman Under
Oath"), Willat & Shurtliff ("The Star Rover").
Hght., 6, 1; wght., 180; light hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 237 W. 107th St., N. Y. ; Acad. 490.
LINCOLN, E. K.; b. Johnstown, Pa.; stage ca-
reer, stk. 4 yrs.; also "The College Widow,"
"Strongheart," "The Squaw Man," "The Vir-
ginians." "The Woman"; screen career, World,
Goldwyn, Perret Prod. ("For the Freedom of
the World," "Lafayette, We Come," "Stars of
Glory"J, Hodkinson ("Fighting Through." "Des-
ert Gold"), S. L. Pict. ('Virtuous Men" and
"The Inner Voice"), Western, society and char-
acter roles. Hght., 6; wght., 185; black hair
and hazel eyes. Owns modern m. p. studios
at Grantwood, N. J., and Blandford, Mass.
Ad., 110 W. 40th St., N. Y.
LINCOLN, Elmo (Otto Elmo Linkenhelt) ; b.
Rochester, Ind., Feb. 6, 1889; educ. there; stage
career, Holden Stk. Co., 2 seasons; screen ca-
reer, in D. W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation,"
"Intolerance," Fox ("Treasure Island"), Na-
tional ("Tarzan of the Apes," "The Romance
of Tarzan," "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin"),
"Elmo the Mighty," "Beachcomber," "Fight-
ing Through." Hght., 5, 11%; wght., 200;
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 2719 Sunset
blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif.; studio, Universal.
LINDER, Max; b. Bordeaux, France; educ. there
and Paris; stage career, stk. in Europe; screen
career, Pathe (Max comedies), Essanay (wrote,
dir. and starred in "Max Comes Across." "Max
in a Taxi." "Max, the Heartbreaker." "Max
Plays Detective," "Max Wants a Divorce");
fought in war. wounded at Aisne; proposed for
Knight of Legion of Honor Cross for services
rendered his country; has just returned to
America. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark com-
plexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Beverly
Hills, Los Angeles, Calif., and 220 W. 42d St.,
N. Y.
LINGHAM, Thomas; b. Indianapolis, Ind., 1874;
stage career, with James O'Neill. E. H. Sothern,
Robert Mantell; screen career, Kalem ("Stinga-
ree" series), Signal ("Medicine Bend," "Mana-
ger of B. & A.." "A Lass of the Lumberlands,"
"The Lost Express"); ice skater. Hght., 6;
wght., 185; complexion brunette, green eyes,
dark brown hair. Ad., 201 E. Acacia St., Trop-
ico, Calif.; studio ad., Ruth Roland Co., Horsley
Studio.
LITTLEFIELD, Lucien L. ; b. Richmond, Va.;
educ. Staunton Mil. Acad., Staunton, Va. ;
studied at dramatic schl. in N. Y. : stage ca-
reer, stk. in San Antonio, Tex., in various
sketches; screen career. Imp, Rex. Lasky
("Joan of Arc," "The Miser." "The Gutter
Magdalene," "The Golden Fetter"}. Lasky-
Paramount ("The Hostage"), Paramount-Art-
craft ("Everywoman"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
145; blond hair and green eyes.
LIVINGSTON, Jack; b. St. Albans. Vt.; educ.
Chicago, 111.; stage career, six yrs. legit.; screen
career, in addition to having been featured, has
played leads opposite Vivian Martin. Dorothy
Dalton, Peggy Hyland. Bessie Barriscale. Jane
Novak and others; 6 yrs. in pictures. Hght., 6:
wght., 175; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes.
Home ad., 1230 Gardner St., Los Angeles, Calif.:
phone 577810.
LLOYD, Harold C; b. Nebraska. 1893; educ.
Denver, Omaha and San Diego; stage career,
began at age of 12; stk. and road shows:
screen career. Universal, Edison. Keystone, was
original Lonesome Luke in those series; Pathe,
52 one-reel Lloyd comedies. 2-reel comedies
("Bumping Into Broadway," "Capt. Kidd's
Kids," "His Royal Slyness." "From Hand to
Mouth"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 150; black hair,
blue eyes, light complexion. Home ad., 369
South Hoover St., Los Angeles, Calif.: studio
ad., Rolin Film Co., Court and Hill sts., Los
Angeles.
LOCKNEY, J. P.; b. Philadelphia: educ. there;
stage career, stk., with John McCullough; wrote
"The Hidden Crime" and "The Girl With the
Taking Way" (vaud. sketch), in which he
toured; screen career, 5 yrs. with Ince-Para-
mount ("The Silent Man," "String Beans"),
Paramount ("Hay-foot, Straw-foot." "The Sher-
iff's Son," "Greased Lightning," "The Egg
Crate Wallop"). Hght., 5, 10: wght., 190; dark
hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Ince. Los An-
geles.
LONG, Captain Walter; b. Milford, N. H., 1884;
educ. Nashua, N. H.; stage career, stk. rep.
and vaud., with Holbrook Blinn, H. B. Warner,
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under ragmt. of Shubert and Frohman; screen
career, Essanay, Reliance, Lasky ("Tears of
the Locust," "The Golden Fetter," "Hashimura
Togo"), Fine Arts ("Intolerance"), Artcraft
("The Poppy Girl's Husband"), Fox ("Chasing
Rainbows"), Hampton-Hod. ("Desert Gold"),
Griffith ("Scarlet Days"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
175; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 4406 Sunset
Drive, Los Angeles, Cal.
LONSDALE, Harry G.; b. Worcester, Eng.; educ.
Worcester Cathedral; stage career, with Mans-
field in "Beau Brummel," with E. S. Willard in
repertoire, with Nat C. Goodwin, 2 seasons at
the old Boston Museum stk. ; screen career,
Selig ("The Brand of Cain," "Beware of
Strangers"), Fox ("Conscience"), Rob-Cole
("The Illustrious Prince"), Select ("The Last of
His People"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160.
LOSEE, Frank; b. and educ. Bklyn. ; 25 yrs. with
Belasco, Frohman, K. & E., the Shuberts, John
Cort; screen career, Famous Players ("The
Eternal City," "Old Homestead," "La Tosca,"
"Helene of the North," "The Spider," "Bab's
Stories," "Paid in Full," "Here Comes the
Bride." "His Parisian Wife," "The Firing
Line," "Good Gracious, Annabelle," "Marie,
Ltd"). Ad., Famous Players, N. Y.
LOUIS, Willard; b. San Francisco, Cal., 1882; stage
career, with Edward Harrigan, appeared in
many Broadway prods., played lead 2 yrs. in
"Seven Days"; screen career. Fox ("The Merry -
go-Round"), Goldwyn ("Letty," "Jubilo." "Go-
ing Some"), Universal ("Unpainted Woman,"
"The Scarlet Strain," "The Highest Bidder").
Ad., 2124 Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, Calif.
LOVE, Montagu; b. Calcutta, India, 1877; educ.
England; stage career, mgmt. Belasco, Joseph
Brooks, Shuberts, W. A. Brady, Cyril Maude
(in London); screen career, Pathe, Metro ("The
Cross Bearer," "Rasputin," "Brand of Satan,"
"The Awakening"), World ("The Rough Neck,"
"The Hand Invisible," "The Quickening Flame,"
"Three Green Eyes," "A Broadway Saint," "The
Steel King"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; fair com-
plexion, red hair, blue eyes.
LOWELL, John; b. Pleasant Grove, Iowa; educ.
Iowa and S. D. ; early career, cowboy, surveyor;
screen career, star of recent World release "The
Clouded Name"; playing leads in Blazed Trail
Prods., "When Bad Dan Rides." "The Hidden
Pit." "The Danger Patrol," "Across the Line,"
"Tell Tale Tracks," "Where Peril Lurks."
"Code of the North." Hght., 6, 2; wght. ,185;
dark hair and eyes. Ad., Blazed Trail Prod.,
care Arrow Film Corp., 220 W. 42d St., N. Y. C.
LUCAS, Wilfred; b. Canada; educ. Montreal high
schl. and McGill Univ.; stage career, light and
grand opera abroad and in America, 2 seasons
in "Quo Vadis" ; screen career. Fine Arts ("His
Excellency, the Governor," "Food Gamblers"),
Paramount ("The Judgment House"), Universal
("The Wild Cat"), Metro ("The Return of
Mary"), Allan Dwan for Mayflower ("Soldiers
of Fortune"), now in Australia.
LUCY, Arnold; stage career, character actor of
25 yrs. exper. in comedy and drama in London
and New York, in "Fanny's First Play." Wm.
Knox, "Nothing but the Truth," "The Bishop,"
"Eternal Magdalene," "Roads of Destiny";
screen career. "The Devil's Toy," Edison
("Vanity Fair"), Fairbanks ("In Again, Out
Again"), Vitagraph ("Nymph of the Foothills"),
Famous Players ("The Cost"). Hght.. 5, 7;
wght., 140; light brown hair, gray eyes. Ad.,
Westover Court, 210 W. 44th St., N. Y. C. ;
Bryant 5860.
LYON, Ben; b, Atlanta, Ga., 1899 ; educ. Balti-
more Park School and Balto. City College, Md.;
stage career, "Seventeen," "Milestones," "Kick
In," "Kismet," "Nothing But the Truth." "Too
Many Cooks," "Fair and Warmer," "Piccadlily
Jim." "The Gibson Upright"; screen career,
featured with Faire Binney in "Open Your
Eyes," Violet Mersereau's leading man in "Mor-
gan's Raiders," co-star with Marian Swayne in
"The Transgressor." leads in Edison's "Con-
quest Series." Complexion brunette. dark
brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., Stuart Walker
Co., 304 Carnegie Hall Bldg., N. Y.
LYONS, Eddie, also director; b. Beardstown, 111.,
1886; stage career, rep., Marlowe stk., Chicago,
"Mrs. Wiggs of Cabbage Patch," mgmt. Lieb-
ler, vaud., "Beverly of Graustark" rd. co. ;
screen career, Biograph, Imp, Nestor ("The
Rushin' Dancers," "Dolls and Dollars," "Too
Much Women," "Bad News," "A Fire Escape
Finish," "There and Back," "A Hasty Hazing,"
"His Wife's Relatives"), co-starred with Lee
Moran In Star Comedies, making 62 single-reel
comedies past year for Universal, now pro-
ducing feature comedy dramas for Universal
("Everything But the Truth"). Hght., 5, 8;
wght., 143; gray eyes, dark brown hair. Ad.,
Universal City, Calif.
LYTELL, Bert; b. and educ. N. Y. C. ; stage ca-
reer, stock, many Broadway prod., lead with
Irene Fenwick, "Mary's Ankle"; screen career,
Brenon ("The Lone Wolf"), Metro ("The
Spender," "Faith," "One-Thing-at-a-Time-
O'Day"), Metro-Screen Classics ("Lombardi.
Ltd.," "The Right of Way," "Alias Jimmy
Valentine"). Hght., 5, lO1^; wght., 155; brown
hair, hazel eyes. Studio, Metro. Hollywood, Cal.
LYTELL, Wilfred; b. N. Y. C. ; stage exper..
"The Country Boy," "His Brother's Keeper,"
"Captain Kidd, Jr.," "Business Before Pleas-
ure"; screen career, Ince-Vitagraph, "The De-
stroyer," "The Conflict," "The 90 and 9," "The
Lily and the Rose," Warren prod, with House
Peters; Metro ("Our Mrs. McChesney"), Arthur
F. Beck, Inc. ("Isle of Jewels" serial). Hght..
5, 10; wght., 155; dark hair and eyes. Home
ad., 5 Jackson st., Bayside. L. I., N. Y.
LYTTON, Roger; b. New Orleans, La.; educ.
Dresden, London, Paris, Columbia Univ.; stage
career, E. H. Sothern's leading man in "The
Proud Prince"; 20 yrs. on stage; screen career,
member of old Vitagraph Co. ("Vengeance of
Durant." "Battle Cry of Peace," "Panthea,"
"Lest We Forget," "Burden of Proof." "The
Forbidden City," "The Third Degree"), Selz-
nick ("A Regular Girl"). Hallmark-Miller
("High Speed"). Hght., 5, 11; wght , 180; dark
complexion, iron gray hair, brown eyes. Mem-
ber Columbia Univ. Club, N. Y. Ad.. 142 East
18th St., N. Y. ; Stuyvesant 433.
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MacDERMOTT, Mare; b. London. Eng.; educ
Australia; stage career, 7 yrs. with Geo. Rin
gold's Co. in Australia, with Mrs Patrick Camp-
bell in U. S. and England, with Richard Mans-
field, mgmt. Charles Frohman. etc.; screen
career, Edison, 6 yrs., twice sent around world
by Edison as their star; Vitagraph ("The Green
God," "An Alabaster Box"), Fox ("Buchanan's
Wife," "Kathleen Mavourneen" ) , Norma Tal-
madge ("The New Moon"), Perret "13th
Chair"), Rolf e-Fischer ("The Amazing Lover,"
"The Red Virgin"). Hght., 6; wght., 175; au-
burn hair, brown eyes. Ad., 546 W. 113th St..
N. Y. C ; Cathedral 7483.
MacDONALD, Donald; screen career. Paramount
("The Law of Men," "Extravagance," "The
Market of Souls"), Select ("Who Cares?"),
Pathe ("The Silver Girl"), Rob-Cole ("The
House of Intrigue").
MacDONALD, Wallace; b. Mulgrave, Nova Scotia.
Canada; educ. Sydney, N. S. ; stage career, stock
cos. at Vancouver, B. C and San Francisco.
Calif., Phoenix, Ariz., and El Paso, Tex.; screen
career, co-star on Triangle and Vitagraph pro-
grams, leading man for Pauline Frederick, Mae
Marsh, Mabel Normand, Marguerite Clark. Mary
Miles Minter, Olive Thomas, Anita Stewart.
Hght., 5, 10; wght . 142; dark brown hair and
eyes. Ad., L. A. Athletic Club, Los Angeles,
Calif.
MacDOWELL, Melbourne; b. Little Washington,
N. J.; educ. N. Y. ; stage career. 25 yrs., hus-
band of Fanny Davenport, appeared in Sardou
repertory, starred in stock several seasons,
"Tosca," "Theodora," "Fedora." "Gismonda" ;
screen career, Ince-Para. ("Tyrant Fear,"
"Claws of the Hun." "Coals of Fire"), National
"The Lamb and the Lion," "Passions Three."
"Wolves of the Rail"), with Allan Dwan for
Mayflower ("Soldiers of Fortune"). Hght., 6;
wght., 210; dark complexion, gray hair and
eyes. Home ad., 1047 Everett St., Los Angeles,
I 'Ml
MACK, Hay ward ; b. Albany. X Y ; educ. Iowa
Coll.; early career, civil engineer and newspaper
man; stage career, 7 yrs. in stock, vaud. and
prods.; screen career, since 1910. Imp, Majestic.
Famous Players, Biograph, Universal ("The
Spindle of Life"), Amer. Mutual ("Impossible
Susan"), Hodkinson ("Fighting Through"),
American ("Some Liar." "Put Up Your Eyes").
Fox ("Love Is Love." "The Speed Maniac,"
"Thieves"). Hght., 6; wght., 185; dark hair,
blue eyes.
MACK, Joseph .due. Rome, [taly; Mage ca-
reer, 12 yrs. legitimate, 12 yrs. vaud.: screen
career, 6 yrs., Detrich Co. ("Wild Honey" I.
Metro ("Brass Check," "Under Suspicion"), E.
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V. B. ("Little, But Oh My!"), Fox ("Never Say
Quit," "Shark Rawley"), Hallmark ("Chain of
Evidence"), Raver ("Golden God"), Porter
("Train-Wreckers"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 200;
dark hair and eyes. Ad., 301 W. 46th St.,
N. Y. ; Bryant 4578.
MACKAY, Charles; educ. N. T. College; stage ca-
reer, N. Y. prods, with Wm. A. Brady, Mrs.
Henry Harris, George Tyler, Charles Frohman,
Klaw and Erlanger; screen career, Tourneur
("The Velvet Paw"), World-Peerless ("The Un-
pardonable Sin," "That Oakdale Affair." "The
Woman of Lies," "Me and Capt. Kidd," "The
Poison Pen," "The Steel King"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 170; gray eyes. Ad. Coytesville, N. J.;
Fort Lee 38 W.
MACKAY, Edward; stage career, leading man
with Mrs. Fiske, Henrietta Crosman, Grace
George, Nethersole; stock star, Washington,
D. C„ Brooklyn, X. Y., Chicago, Toronto, etc.;
screen career. Famous Players ("Port of Miss-
ing Men," "Clothes," "The Clue," "The Secret
Orchard"), Ivan "Man and His Angel." "The
Faded Flower." "The Window Opposite"). Now
with Oliver Morosco. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 155;
light hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, Coytesville,
N. J.
MacLEAN, Douglas; b Phila. ; educ Northwestern
Univ., Pres. Sch., and Lewis Inst. Tech.; stage
career, juvenile in stock cos., also with Maude
Adams in "Peter Pan" and other Barrie plays,
other Broadway appearances; screen career,
Artcraft ("The Hun Within." "Johanna En-
lists," "Capt. Kidd, Jr."), Ince-Para. ("Fuss
and Feathers"), now starring for Thomas H.
Ince ("23^4 Hours Leave," "What's Your Hus-
band Doing," "Mary's Ankle"). Hght., 5, 9%;
wght., 145; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 406 S
Alvarado St., Los Angeles, Calif; studio, Thos.
H. Ince.
MacLEAN, R. D. ; b. New Orleans, La. ; educ.
Washington & Lee Univ., Lexington, Va.; stage
career, starred for several yrs. in classic rep.,
"Brutus and Othello." with Wm Faversham
Co.; screen career, Goldwyn ("The Silver Horde."
"Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come"), also with
Jack Pickford. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 190; iron
gray hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1764 Syca-
more ave.. Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 579793;
studio, Goldwyn.
MAC QUARRIE. Frank; b. San Francisco. Cal. ;
educ. there; stage career. 19 yrs. with Nance
O'Neill, stk. with Henry Miller and 5 yrs. stk.
Vancouver, B. C. ; one season "The Spoilers";
screen career. Universal 3 yrs. ("The Flash of
Fate." "The Man Trap "), Triangle ("Pralg" in
Black Box serial. "Broadway to the Throne."
"Two Men from Sandy Bar"), National ("Girl
of My Dreams"), Rob-Cole ("Whitewashed
Walls"), Universal ("Loot," "Under Suspicion").
Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Oakwoods Hotel, Los Angeles. Calif.
MAILES, Charles Hill; b. Halifax. N. S:, 1870;
stage career, since 24 yrs. old. in vaud., con-
cert work, Shakespearian roles, also In "The
Squaw Man." "The Clansman," "The Oath";
screen career, over 5 yrs. with Biograph. Uni-
versal ("A Young Patriot." "Bitter Sweet."
"The Lair of the Wolf," "The Dynast." "The
Spotted Lily." "The Power." "The Girl Who
Won Out," "Beloved Jim." "Talk of the Town" ) ,
Metro ("Full of Pep"), Pathe ("Our Better
Selves"), Fox ("The Speed Maniac"). Para-Art-
craft ("Red Hot Dollars"). Iron gray hair.
MALATESTA, Frederic M„ also director; b. Na-
ples, Italy; educ. there and Rome; stage career,
Italy and South America; screen career, Pathe
("The Wolf-faced Man " serial. "The Devil's
Trail"), Griffith ("The Greatest Thing in Life").
American ("The Other Side of Eden"). Metro
("The Legion of Death." "The Demon." "Full
of Pep," "The Four-Flusher" ) . Directed Max
Under for the Essanay Co. Hght., 6; wght ,
185; dark hair and eyes. Ad. 4520 Russell
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 599062.
MALONEY. Leo. D.; b. San Jose, Cal., 1888; educ.
Santa Clara Coll., Cal.; early career, on ranch
until young man; screen career, Pathe, Signal
("The Girl and the Game." "Whispering Smith."
"Medicine Bend," "Judith of the Cumberlands."
"Manager of B. and A.." "A Lass of the Lum-
berlands," "The Overland Disaster." "The Lost
Express"), Vitagraph ("A Fight for Millions").
Universal ("The Spitfire of Seville"), World
("The Arizona Catclaw"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
170.
MANN, Hank, also director; b. N. Y. C. ; edue.
Morris High School; stage career, vaud.; screen
career, Mack Sennett ("The Village Black-
smith." "His Bread and Butter"), Fox ("Bon
Bon Riot," "His First Blow Out"), Hank Mann
Comedies ("Messenger," "Harem Hero." "Ey«
for Figures"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 165; light
brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1021 Lake
Shore Ave., Los Angeles, Calif; Wilshire 1262;
studio, Hank Mann Comedies Co., Francis Ford
Studio, Los Angeles.
MARBURGH, Bertram; b. 1875; stage career,
with John Drew in "Much Ado About Nothing,"
with Wm. Faversham in "The Squaw Man."
with Maude Adams In "Chanticler," with Rob-
ert Hllliard in "Argyle Case"; screen career,
Wharton ("The Eagle's Eye"), Fox ("Check-
ers"), World ("Social Pirates"), Powell ("You
Never Know Your Luck"). Height, 5, 10V4;
complexion, dark. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
MARCUS, James A.; stage career, from 1881, In
"The Lights of London," stage director for the
Fay Templeton Opera Co., "The Cub," "The
Sign of the Cross"; screen career. Fox ("Car-
men," "Regeneration," "Honor System." "Be-
trayed," "This Is the Life," "The Conqueror,"
"Evangeline," "Should a Husband Forgive?").
MARKS, Willis; b. Rochester, Minn.; educ. there;
stage career, began in 1888 in St. Paul. Minn.,
member of Morosco. Burbank Theatre, Los An-
geles, for 9 yrs.; screen career, 5 yrs.. Lasky
("Man from Funeral Range," "The Dancing
Fool"), Vitagraph ("The Wishing Ring Man,''
"Over the Garden Wall"), Ince ("Greased Light-
ning"), Universal ("The Trembling Hour"!,
Haworth ("The Greater Profit"). Hght., 5, 8;
wght., 140; gray hair and eyes. Home ad.,
1341% Toberman St., Los Angeles, Calif.; West
4046.
MARMONT, Percy; educ. St. Anne's, Redhlll,
Surrey, England; stage career. In England,
with Sir Herbert Tree, Sir Geo. Alexander.
Cyril Maude, etc.; in U. S., with Anne Murdock,
Ethel Barrymore, Belasco. and in "The Invis-
ible Foe"; screen career. Paramount ("Rose of
the World," "The Lie"). Goldwyn ("Turn of
the Wheel"), Famous Players ("Three Men and
a Girl"), Select ("In the Hollow of Her Hand"),
Vitagraph ("Vengeance of Durand." "The Win-
chester Woman." "The Climbers," "Pride."
"The Sporting Duchess"). Hght., 6; wght., 150;
blond hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., Lambs Club,
N. Y.
MARQUIS, Joseph Philip; b. N Y. C. : educ.
there; stage career, stk. co. one year; screen
career, Biograph ("Midnight Girl." "Oh,
Louise," "My Girl Suzanne"). Universal ("Lo-
nora," "A Matter of Taste" i. MacManus
("Bruised Humanity"). Hght . 6; wght.. 175;
blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 75 W. 94th St.,
N. Y. ; Riverside 2989.
MARK, Gordon; b. London. Ont., Canada, 1891:
educ. Toronto Univ.; 5 yrs. stage exper.. stk.,
etc.; screen career. Wash. M. P. Corp., Fox
("The Coming . of the Law," "The Greater
Law"). Enlisted 1915 with Canadians, over-
seas 18 mos.. honorably discharged. Metro
("Fools and Their Money." "The Island of In-
trigue") Hght., 5, 7%; wght.. 138; dark com-
plexion, eyes, hair. Ad.. Glidden Hotel, Holly-
wood. Cal.
MARSHALL, Tully: b. Nevada City, Calif; educ.
private sch. and Santa Clara Coll., Calif.; screen
career. All Star. Fine Arts. D. W. Griffith ("The
Girl Who Stayed at Home"). Famous Players-
Lasky, Goldwyn, Thos. Ince, Maurice Tourneur
("Life Line"), Paramount-Artcraf t ("Every-
woman"). Rex Beach ("The Crimson Garden-
ia".), etc. Hght., 5 10%; wght., 140; brown-
gray hair, brown eyes. Ad.. 128 Rldgewood
Place. Los Angeles. Calif; studio. Lasky.
MASON, "Smiling" Billy, also director; educ. Chi-
cago, Univ. of Michigan. Copenhagen, Denmark;
stage career, circus clown, in "Shepherd King ";
screen career, Pathe. Essanay. World Film. Uni-
versal ("A Box of Tricks"), Christie ("Their Sea-
side Tangle," "Help! Help! Police!" "One Good
Turn." "Whose Wife"). Bluebird ("A Taste of
Life"), Vitagraph ("The Wolf"). Hght.. 5, 11;
wght., 156; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Ad.,
home. 1(j0S N. Alexandria Ave.. Hollywood.
MASON, Charles E. ; b. Warren County, Ky . :
educ. Bowling Green. Ky. ; stage career, stk. co.
in Portland. Oreg. ; screen career. Metro ("The
Yellow Dove"), Astor Co.. Fox. North West
Motion Pict.. etc. Hght.. 6: wght.. 190: dark
brown hair, blue eves. Ad . home. 1750V4 West-
ern Ave.. Hollywood. Calif.; 'phone, 5976S1;
studio ad., Lew Cody Co., Hollywood, Calif.
MASON, Dan; b. Syracuse. N. Y.. 1S57; educ.
Syracuse: stage career. Washburn stk., with
Wm. Collier in "The Man from Mexico," "Why
Smith Left Home." in "Naughty Anthony."
"The Prince of Pilsen." "Miss Patsy"; screen
career, Edison stk.. Fox ("The Scarlet Letter,"
"The Slave." "The Broadway Sport," "Every
Girl's Dream." "Thou Shalt Not Steal"). Fox
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("The Lure of Ambition"). Hght., 5. 9; wght.,
175; black hair, black eyes.
MASON. Sidney L. ; b. Paterson, N. J., 1886; educ.
there; stage career, Manhattan Opera House
Co., N. Y. ; mgmt. Cohan and Harris, "Stop
Thief"; screen career, Bluebird ("Honor of
Mary Blake"), Fox ("Painted Madonna," "The
Fallen Idol"), Frank Powell ("The Promise"),
Fox ("Bonnie Annie Laurie," "The Forbidden
Path"), Universal ("The Trap"). Perret ("A
Modern Salome ", McCord Pict. ("The Wild
Faun"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 163; dark com-
plexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., 3657
Broadway, N. Y. C, or Green Room Club.
MAYALL, Herschel; b. Bowling Green, Ky. ; educ.
Farmington, Me., and Univ. of Minn.; stage ca-
reer, 25 yrs., 14 yrs. leading man in stk. cos.
In New York, Cincinnati, etc.; screen career,
Ince ("Civilization"), Morosco (with Leonore
Ulrich), Brunton ("Carmen of the Klondyke"),
Bessie Barriscale ("The Heart of Rachael").
Wm. Farnum ("Wings of the Morning"), Alas-
kan Prod. Co. ("The Seal of Death") Hght.,
5, 10; wght., 185; dark brown hair, dark gray
eyes. Home ad., 1486 Allison Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.
MAYO, Frank; b. N. Y., 1886; educ. Peeks-
kill Mil. Acad.; stage career, with grandfather
in "Davy Crockett," "Woman in the Case,"
"The Squaw Man," 3 yrs. with Arthur Boucher
and Herbert Sleath, Eng., mgr. own sketch,
Eng.; screen career, featured in "Power and
the Glory," etc.; leads with Alice Brady, Ethel
Clayton, June Elvidge, Louise Huff, Kitty Gor-
don, Lois Weber prod. ("Mary Regan"), Uni-
versal ("The Peddlar," "Burnt Wings," "Las-
ca," "The Brute Breaker," "A Little Brother
of the Rich." Hght., 5, 11%; wght., 165; brown
hair, gray eyes. Ad., 7018 Franklin Ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.
McCALL, Billy; b. 1870, and educ. Peoria, 111.;
25 yrs. stage exper., vaud., etc.; screen career,
Ince, Marie Dressier, Horsley, Fox, Vitagraph
("Bears and Bad Men," "Huns and Hyphens,"
"Fight for Millions," "Smashing Barriers").
Hght.. 5, 9%; wght., 175; dark hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 447% S. Flower St.. Los Angeles, Calif.
MCCARTHY, Myles; b. Montreal, Can.; educ. Mc-
Gill Univ., Montreal; stage career, under mgmt.
of Frohmans, E. E. Rice, W. E. Nankeville,
Chas. B. Dillingham, George Broadhurst, etc.,
also headliner in vaud.; screen career, with
Selig, Gaumont, Thanhouser, National, Vita-
graph ("The Highest Trump"), United ("A
Man's Fight"), Keenan-Pathe ("The False
Code"), Universal ("Twisted Souls"), Metro
("Silence Sellers"). Hght., 5, 11%; wght., 163;
iron gray hair and blue eyes.
McCOY', Harry H., also director; b. 1895 and
educ. Phila., Pa.; stage experi., vaud. and legit,
in N. Y. ; screen career. Mack Sennett 5%
years, American, Selig, featured with Coleen
Moore, "The Hoosier Romance," directing and
playing own comedy leads 2 yrs. with Mar-
garita Fisher in "Fair Enough," "His Wife's
Friend," Lehrman ("Twilight Baby"), Ar-
buckle ("The Garage"). Hght., 5, 8%; wght..
155; light hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1627
S. Union ave., L. A., Cal.
McCULLOUGH, Philo; b. San Brendo, Cal.;
educ. there and Los Angeles; screen career,
Selig, Mutual, Kalem, Metro, Bluebird ("The
Dream Lady," "Rich Man's Darling"), Allan
Dwan Prods. ("Soldiers of Fortune," "The
Splendid Hazard," "Heart of a Fool"). Hght.,
5, 11%; wght., 175; light complexion, light
brown hair, dark blue eyes. Studio, Allan
Dwan at Brunton Studios, Los Angeles, Cal.
Holly 4080.
McDANIEL, George; b. Georgia; educ. Georgia
Tech., Atlanta Coll. of Physicians; stage ca-
reer, 5 yrs. operatic and concert work, 2 sea-
sons with Victor Herbert prods, as principal
baritone, Pythias in 1915 revival of "Damon
and Pythias." 2 seasons Morosco stk., etc.;
screen career, Lasky ("The Little Princess"),
Blunbird ("The Door Between"). Select ("The
Shuttle"). Fox ("The She Devil." "Lost
Money." "What Would You Do?") H B
Wright ("The Shepherd of the Hills"), Uni-
versal ("The Woman Under Cover"), Metro
("Lombard!, Ltd."). Featured In own prods,
at Art Unit Studios, Glendale, Cal.; home ad..
Actors' Assn. of Los Angeles. Holly 1946.
McDONAI.D, Francis J.; b. Bowling Green, Ky.,
1891; educ. St. Xavier Coll., Cincinnati; stage
career, since 1905, 1 season leading man at
Spokane, 7 mos. on Orpheum Circuit; screen
career, 2 yrs. with Universal, then to Fine
Arts for 15 mos., and then back to Universal
("The Black Orchid," "The Mansard Mystery,"
"O'Connor's Mag"), Triangle ("The Passion
Flower," "The Confession," "Hearts and
Masks," "The Kentucky Colonel"). Hght., 5,
9; wght, 155; black hair, brown eyes. Studio
ad., National Film Corp., 1116 Lodi St., Los
Angeles; home ad., Glidden Hotel, Holly Blvd.,
Hollywood, Cal.
McDOWELL, Nelson; b. Greenfield, Mo.; educ.
North Western Univ., Chicago; stage career,
2 yrs. stock co., Chicago, 4 yrs. lecture plat-
form; screen career, Paramount ("Romance
of the Redwoods"), Vitagraph ("A Diplomatic
Mission," "The Home Trail," "The Flaming
Omen"), Universal ("The Charmer," "The Sun-
down Trail"), Fox ("Sadie," "One Touch of
Sin," "Bruce of the Circle A"), Mitchell Lews
Co. ("Jaques of the Silver North"), Byron
Powers Co. ("The Planters"), B. B. Hampton
("Desert of Wheat"), Rex Beach-Goldwyn
("Going Some"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 180; light
complexion, brown hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad.,
1802 N. Van Ness ave., Hollywood, Cal., or
Willis & Inglis, Los Angeles, Cal.
McEWEN, Walter; b. 1865; stage career, 20 yrs.
with Geo. Edwards, Gaiety theatre, London,
also with Winthrop Ames; screen career, Peer-
less, Fox, Famous Players, Kalem, Vitagraph
(with E. H. Sothern in "The Chattel"), Select
("The Probation Wife"), Hodkinson ("The
Bandbox"). Hght., 5, 8.
McGARRY, Garry; b. Franklin, Pa., Oct. 17,
1889; educ. Sacred Heart Acad., Franklin, and
Canisus Coll., Buffalo; stage career, in "The
Soul Kiss," "The Waltz Dream," "The Confes-
sion," 2 seasons with Tom Terrlss, a season
each with Frank Keenan and Madame Dore In
vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Daugh-
ter of Israel," "A Question of Clothes," "The
Wrong Girl," "The Tigress," "Prince in a Pawn-
shop"), Paramount-Artcraft ("False Faces").
Hght., 5, 7; wght., 129; fair complexion, brown
hair and eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. C.
McGOWAN, John W. (Jack) ; b. and educ, Mus-
kegon, Mich., 1894; stage career, "The Time,
Place and Girl," "My Wife's Family," "Her
Soldier Boy," "My Girl from Brazil," "Oh,
Boy," Ziegfeld Follies, Ziegfeld Midnight
Frolic, Century Review; screen career, Mstro
("Flower of the Dusk," "Oh, Annice," "The
Gold Cure"). Hght, 5, 9; wght, 160; light hair,
blue eyes.
McGRAIL, Walter; b. and educ. Bklyn, N. Y.,
1889; stage career, 2 yrs. comic opera, 3 yrs.
vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph, 5 yrs ("Within
the Daw," "Womanhood," "Business of Life,"
"Miss Ambition"), Pathe ("The Black Secrst"),
Selznick ("Country Cousin," "Greater than
Fame"). Hght, 6; wght., 175; dark com-
plexion, black hair, blue eyes. Ad., 105 Berke-
ley place, Brooklyn, N. Y., or Lambs Club.
McGREGOR, Gordon; b. Scotland, 1885; educ.
Watts Coll., Edinburgh; stage career, from
1895; toured New England In "Evangeline";
screen career, from 1911, Selig, Lasky ("Brew-
ster's Millions," "The Squaw Man"), Horsley
(Mina and Cub comedies), Metro ("A Man of
Honor"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; blue eyes,
black hair.
McINTOSH, Burr; b. Wellesville, O., 1862; educ.
Lafayette Coll. and Princeton Univ.; reported
for Phila. News; stage career, in "Trilby,"
"The Man of the Hour," on tour In "The Gen-
tleman from Mississippi"; screen career, playsd
Wallingford In Pathe "Wallingford" serial,
Mutual ("My Partner"). Ad., Lotos Club, N. Y.
McKEE, Raymond; b. Chicago, 1892; stage ca-
reer, lead in "Grit, the Newsboy," with Robert
Hilhard in "A Fool There Was," "The Phan-
tom Legion," mus. com., "The Golden Girl,"
stk. in Atlanta and Chicago; screen career, Edi-
son ("Heart of the Hill"), Metro ("The Sun-
beam"), Conquest-Forum Films ("Kidnapped,"
'Lady of the Photograph"). Klelne ("The Un-
believer). Fox ("Kathleen Mavourneen"),
World ("Capt. Kldd"), A. E. F. 1st sgt. 18 mos.
Hght., 5, 7%; wght.. 130; gray eyes, brown
hair. Home ad.. 587 Riverside Drive N Y !
or Friars Club., N. Y. C.
McKIM, Robert; b. San Jacinto, Cal., 1887; educ
San Francisco; stage career, stk. with Alcazar,
San Francisco, 3 seasons over Orpheum circuit
with Mrs. Langtry; screen career, Ince-Para-
mount ("The Silent Man," "Son of His Father"
"Love Me." "The Marriage Ring," "Tlie
vamp , "Green Eyes." "Law of the North"),
Goldwyn ("The Silver Horde." "Woman In
Room 13"). Hght.. 6; wght., 175; black hair.
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brown eyes. Home ad., 708 Crescent Drive,
Beverly Hills, Cal. ; studio, Goldwyn, Culver
City, Cal.
McLEAN, .luck; b. 1893 and educ. Brookline,
Mass.; stage career, "Mary's Ankle," "Watch
Your Step"; screen career, Goldwyn, Graphic,
Fox ("Blue Eyed Mary"), Famous Players
("Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"), Vita-
graph ("Thin Ice," "The Unknown Quantity").
Graphic ("The Echo of Youth"). World ("His
Father s Wife"), W. H. Prod. ("The Lost Bat-
talion"). Hght., 5, 8%; wght., 140; brown hair,
blue eyes. Permanent ad., 35 Walter ave.,
Brookline, Mass.
McQUARKIE, Albert; b. San Francisco, 1882;
stage career, began at Alcazar theatre in 1904,
on dram, stage until 1913; screen career, start-
ed with David Horsley, with Universal 3 yrs.,
2 pictures with Bryant Washburn for Pathe,
Douglas Fairbanks ("Bound in Morocco," "He
Comes Up Smiling," "Arizona," "Knicker-
bocker Buckeroo," "His Majesty, the Ameri-
can," "When the Clouds Roll By"). Hght., 5,
9: wght.. 100; brown hair, gray eyes. Home
ad., 1024 Hudson ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly
2737.
MEIGHAN, Thomas; b. Pittsburgh, Pa.; educ.
there; stage career, played a season witli
Grace George, 2 yrs. in Pittsburgh Stk. Co.,
leading man in London engagement of "The
College Widow," 3 yrs. with David Warfield in
"The Return of Peter Grimm," also in "On
Trial"; screen career, Paramount-Artcraft
("M'liss," "Out of a Clear Sky," "The Heart
of Wetona," "Male and Female," "Don't
Change Your Wife," "The Miracle Man").
Hght., G; wght., 170; black hair, brown eyes.
Ad., L. A. Athletic Club; studio, Lasky, Holly-
wood, Cal.
MERLO, Anthony; b. Italy; educ. N. Y. ; screen
career, Fox, Famous Players, World, Brenon-
Selznick, Universal, Metro, Maurice Tourneur
("A Daughter of France," "Human Drift-
wood." "Maid of Belgium." "The Cross Bear-
er," "The Awakening," "The Sea Waif," "The
Heart of Gold," "Woman," "Sporting Life"),
World ("Phil for Short," "Mandarin's Gold."
"The Unveiling Hand"). Hght., 5, 10; wght..
165; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes.
Ad., care of Fox, N. Y.
MESTAYER, Harry; b. San Francisco; educ.
N. Y. and Boston Latin; stage career, with
Holbrook Blinn, Helen Ware, E. H. Sothern.
James K. Hackett, "The Son-Daughter";
screen career, George Kleine's ("Stop Thief").
Selig ("The Millionaire Baby," "The House of
a Thousand Candles," "The Gold Ship"), Tri-
angle ("High Tide." "Wife or Country"). Ad.,
La*, bs Club, N. Y.
MElCv'.vE, Earl Keeney; b. Newport, Ky.,
188»: ;duc. Cincinnati, O. : stage career, 7 yrs.
in -itk. and N. Y. prods.; vaud.; screen career,
Lui>in, 4 yrs. ("The Phantom Happiness").
Select ("World to Live In"), World ("The
Battler," "Coax Ale." "Woman of Lies,' "Poi-
son Pen"), Vitagraph ("The Fortune Hunter"),
Shomer ("The Great Mystery"). Directed Jas.
Montgomery Flagg comedies; 19 mos. in U S.
Army as 2nd Lieut, with 69th N. Y. Inf 1
yr. in France. Hght., 5, 11; wght.. 170: brown
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
MILASH, Robert E. ; b. N. Y. C, Apr. 18. 1885;
educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, under Frohman
in "The Girl I Left Behind Me," with James
K. Hackett in "The Prisoner of Zenda";
screen career, Edison. Biograph. Pathe, Crys-
tal. Universal ("Timothy Dobbs. That's Me"
series), World ("The Roughneck"). Para-
mount ("Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch."
"The Two Brides"), Pathe ("The Moonshine
Trail"). Hght.. 6. 7; wght., 122; gray hair,
blue eyes, dark complexion. Home ad., 512
W. 151st St., N. Y. C.
MILLER. Harold Atchison; b. Redondo Beach,
Cal.; educ. Los Angeles: screen career, Selznick
("Upstairs and Down"). Frank Keenan Co
("World of Flame"), Universal ("The Ped-
dler"), Allan Dwan ("Heart of a Fool").
Hght., 6. 1; wght. 160; brown hair and eyes.
Home ad.. 4520 W. 18th St., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 72409.
MILLER, Walter; b. Atlanta, Ga. ; educ. there
and Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career. Roe Stock.
Stanley Stk.. Hall Stk., Jersey City. Lyceum
Stk., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; screen career, Metro
("The Slacker." "Miss Robinson Crusoe,"
"Draft 258"), Ralph Ince ("11th Command-
ment"), Vitagraph ("Thin Ice," "A Girl at
Bay," "The Friendly Call"), Artclass ("The
Open Door"). Hght. 5, 11; wght., 165; dark
brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 235 West
107th St., N. Y. C.J Acad. 1106; and offices Art-
class Pict.. Longacre Bldg., N. Y. .
Mil. LETT, Arthur Nelson; b, .Maine, 1874; educ.
Coll. of Sacred Heart, Denver, and European
sch. of music; stage career, 14 yrs.. with Patta
Roso for a yr. ; screen career. Triangle ("Ship
of Doom," "Sea Panther"), Fox ("The Fram-
er"). "King Spruce" with Mitchell Lewis, "Out
of Count," "Sparks" with Jack Warren Ker-
rigan, "23% Hours Leave," "Egg-Crate Wal-
lop" with Charles Ray. "Count of the Times"
with Frank Keenan. Hght., 6, % ; wght., 196;
brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., 2707 S. Norman-
die, Los Angeles, Cal.
MILLS, Frank; b. Kalamazoo. Mich.; educ. Univ.
of Mich.; stage career, Chas. Frohman, Be-
lasco, Daniel Frohman, prods.; "Sue," 5 yrs.
with Sir Herbert Tree, Mrs. Pat Campbell, Sir
J. Forbes-Robertson, etc.; in America, leads
with Olga Nethersole. Elsie Ferguson, Mary
Mannering. etc.; in "Bought and Paid For";
screen career, Select ("De Luxe Annie"), De
Luxe ("Wild Honey," "Twilight"), Famous
Players ("Let's Elope," "The Misleading Wid-
ow"). First National ("Wives of Men"), Pathe
("The Bramble Bush"), "Actors' Equity
Strike." by the Assn., Capellani ("The Right
to Lie"). American Cinema ("Women Men
Forget" I. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 172; dark hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 264 W. 57th st., N. Y.
Circle 1561.
MIX, Tom, also writer and director; early career,
rode the plains as a cowboy, was a member of
the Rough Riders during Spanish-American
War; screen career, with Selig, Fox ("Cupid's
Round Up," "Western Blood," "Ace High,"
"Hell's Roaring Reform," "Treat 'Em Rough,"
"Fame and Fortune," "Mr. Logan, U. S. A ,"
"Wilderness Trail," "Fighting for Gold."
"Dare Devil," "Rough Riding Romance,"
"Three Gold Coins"). Member M. P. D. A. of
Los Angeles. Ad., Fox studios, Los Angeles.
Home ad.. 5841 Carlton Way, Hollywood.
MOXG, William V., also scenario writer; b. Cham-
bersburg, Pa., 1875; stage career, with Newton
Beers in "Lost in London," vaud. in own play,
"The Clay Baker," in "The House Next Door,"
"The Light in the Window," etc.; screen ca-
reer. Essanay, Selig. scenario editor, acting and
directing for Universal. Crest Picture Co.; Tour-
("The County Fair"), Geo. Loane Tucker
("Ladies Must Live"). Katherine MacDonald
("The Turning Point"). Bessie Rarriscale
("Luck of Geraldine Laird"). Hght., 5, 9;
wght., 140; dark hair, dark brown eyes. Ad.,
home. RR No. 2, Whittier, Cal. Studio ad.,
Brunton. Whittier 5151
MONTAGUE, Frederick; b London. England;
educ. Richmond; stage career, with Augustin
Daly, E. H. Sothern. leading man 2 yrs. with
Mme. Modjeska; screen career, Vitagraph.
Thanhouser. Lasky, Universal < "A Prince for a
Day." "Little Marian's Triumph." "His Robe
of Honor." "Lure of the Circus." "The Rough
Lover"), Rob-Cole ("His DpM") Hampton-
Hodkinson ("The Best Man f. right., 5. 8<* ;
wght.. 165; gray hair, brown eyes. Ad., 133 W.
21st St.. Los Angeles. Cal.
MONTGOMERY, Earl Triplett ; b. Santa Cruz Co.,
Cal., 1893; educ. Nome, Alaska; stage career.
2 seasons mus. com.; screen career, L-Ko, Amer-
ican, 4 yrs. with Vitagraph ("Rums and
Boarders," "Chumps and Cops." "Farms and
Fumbles," "Love and Lather," "Damsels and
Dandies." "Zip and Zest." "Harems and Ho-
kum." "Vamps and Variety." "Caves and Cro-
quettes." "Rubes and Robbers"). Hght., 5, 8;
wght.. 180; light brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad,
204 S. Dillen St.. Los Angeles. Calif.; phone
51648; studio, Vitagraph.
MOORE, Matt; b. Ireland. 188S; educ. Toledo. O ;
screen career. Artcraft ("Pride of the Clan").
Universal ("20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"),
Ardsley Film Corp. ("Runaway Romany"),
Neilan Prod. ("Unpardonable Sin">. J Parker
Reid ("Sahara"). Buffalo M. P. Co ("Sport of
Kings"). Artcraft ("Heart of the Wilds"), Selz-
nick ("A Regular Fellow." "The Glorious
Lady"). Marion Davies ("The Dark Star." "Get-
ting Mary Married"). Ad., 110 W 48th St.,
N. Y.
MOORE, Owen, b: Ireland, came to U S. when
11 yrs. old; educ. Toledo. O. : stag-- career, from
twentieth yr., juvenile leads in several road
ACTORS
2*3
attractions; screen career, since 1909, Biograph,
Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, Famous Players
("A Coney Island Princess," "A Girl Like
That," "The Little Boy Scout"), Beach-Gold-
wyn ("The Crimson Gardenia"), Selznick ("Pic-
cadilly Jim," "Who's Who"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 140; dark hair and eyes. Ad. C/o Selz-
nick Pict. Corp., N. Y.
MOORE, Tom; b. County Meath, Ire.; educ. there
and Toledo, O. ; stage exper., 7 yrs. stk.; screen
career, 6 yrs. Kalem, Lubin, Lasky, Select, Selig
("Brown of Harvard"), Goldwin; starred in
"Thirty a Week," "Go West Young Man," "A
Man and His Money," "One of the Finest," "Lord
and Lady Algy," "The Gay Lord Quex," "City
of Comrades," "Toby's Bow," "Duds "). Hght.,
5, 10% J wght., 142; light brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 1919 Van Ness ave., Los Angeles; studio,
Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
MOORE, Victor; b. Hammonton, N. J.; stage
career, with John Drew in " Rosemary," in
Klaw and Erlanger's " Jack and the Bean-
stalk," chorus man in "Change Your Act or
Back to the Woods," etc.; several yrs. in "45
Minutes from Broadway," "The Talk of New
York," etc.; screen career, Lasky ("Snobs,"
"Chimmie Fadden" series, "The Race," "The
Clown"), Klever Komedies ("The Moneyless
Honeymoon," "The Cinderella Husband,"
"Camping," "Home Defence," "The Sleep-
walker," etc.) Hght., 5, 7%; wght., 200; dark
complexion, brown hair and eyes. Home ad.,
139 Harrison ave., Baldwin, L. I., N. Y.
MORAN, I,ee; also director and scenario writer;
b. Chicago, 111.; educ. St. Ignatius Coll., Chi-
cago; stage career, musical comedy, vaud.;
screen career, from 1912, Lyons & Moran come-
dies ("Duck Out of Water," "Camping Out,"
"Bullsheviks," "Dog-Gone Shame"). Hght., 5,
10; wght., 135; brown hair, blue-gray eves. Ad.,
131 Ridgewood Place, Los Angeles, Calif., Holly
4340; studio. Lyons-Moran Co., Universal Studio.
MORAN, William F.j b. New Orleans, La.; educ.
there; stage career, stock, rep. and prod.; screen
career, 1 yr. stock with Diamond Film Co. of
New Orleans. John Ince ("Please Get Married"),
Rex Beaeh-Goldwyn ("Cup of Fury," with
Helen Chadwick), Bradbury Prodfi., Inc. ("Angel
of the Hollyhocks," "The Dawning Light").
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 140; dark hair, brown eyes.
Home ad., Bonnie Brier Hotel, Hollywood,
Calif., Holly 2744; studio ad., Brunton.
MORANTI, Milburn; b. San Francisco, Calif.;
stage career, several yrs. circus and dram, cos.,
starring in own legit, prods.; screen career.
Universal, Triangle. Keystone, first 15 of the
Gale Henry comedies for Model Comedy Co.,
now appearing in own Mercury Comedies as
character comedian. Hght., 6, 8; wght.. 150;
black hair, dark eyes. Ad., Mercury Comedies,
Balboa, Calif.
MORDANT, Edwin; stage career, prominent all
over U. S., Canada and Mexico; starred in "The
Prisoner of Zenda," "Faust," "Oliver Twist,"
leading roles in "Secret Service," "Sherlock
Holmes," "The Tempest," "Midsummer Night's
Dream," "Business Before Pleasure," 1919,
"His Honor, Abe Potash"; screen career,
Famous Players ("Moth and the Flame," "Seven
Sisters." "Molly-Make-Believe," "Poor Little
Peppina," "The Undying Flame." "The Cost").
Member Lambs Club. N. Y. Southern Society,
Councilman Actor's Equity Assn., Actors and
Artistes Assn. of America. Ad., 305 W. 45th
St., N. Y. Bryant 7730.
MORENO, Antonio Garrido Monteagudo; b Mad-
rid, 1888; educ. Madrid. Catholic Sisters Schl.
and pub. schls.. New York City; came to U.
S. at age of 14; stage career, with Mrs Leslie
Carter, with Tyrone Power, Constance Collier,
Wilton Lackaye; screen career, went to Vita-
graph in 1914, playing leads ("The First Law"
"The Mark of Cain"), starred in the "Nau-
lahka." "The Angel Factory," "The Iron Test"
Perils of Thunder Mountain," "The Unforseen
Hand," and fpature subjects. Ad., L. A. Ath-
letic Club, studio, Vitagraph, Hollywood, Cal.
MOREV, Harry T.; b. Michigan; stage career,
associated with many well-known stars and at-
tractions; screen career, since 1909 with Vita-
graph ("The Golden Goal," "The Green God"
"All Man," "Playing with Fate." "Silent
Strength." "The Man Who Won." "Fighting
Destiny," "The Gamble." "Beating the Odds."
The Darkest Hour," "In Honor's Web" Ad
studio, Vitagraph. Brooklyn, N. Y.
MORGAN, Frank; b. N. Y.. 18110; educ. Cornell
Univ.; stage career, stk., "A Full House," "In
Cold Type"; screen career, Vitagraph, Edison.
McClure, Pox ("A Modern Cinderella"), K E
S. E. ("Sight in Darkness"), Goldwyn ("Baby
Mine"), Master D. Feat ("Who's Your Neigh-
bor?")' Select ("At the Mercy of Men"), Vita-
graph ("Gray Tower Myster," "The Golden
Shower"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 166; light com-
plexion, brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., 310 W.
79th St.. N. Y. C.
MORLEY, Jay; b. Port Orange, Fla. ; educ. Colum-
bus, Ohio; stage career, 5 yrs. dram, stock;
screen career, Selig, Universal. Warner Features,
Lubin, Fox, Paralta, Doraldina ("The Cave
Women"), Vitagraph ("Over the Garden Wall,"
"The Roads We Take," "The Little Boss,"
"Telamacus Friend," "A Fighting Colleen").
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 183; brown hair, dark eyei.
Ad., 1520 Hudson ave., Hollywood, Calif.;
phone 57683; studio, Vitagraph.
MORRISON, Arthur; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1880;
educ. there; stage career, Hopkins stk., Chi-
cago, with Richard Mansfield, mus. com., 6 yrs.
vaud.; screen career, Pathe, Triangle ("The
Feud Girl"), Ray Comedies ("Casey, the Fire-
man"), Superlative Pictures ("Between Men"),
Overland Film ("A Man's Law"), Hampton-
Hodkinson ("Desert Gold," "The Sage Brush-
er"). Hght., 5, 11% ; wght., 183; dark brown
hair, blue eyes; medium complexion. Home
ad., 905 E. 173d St., N. Y. C. ; studio, Zane Grey
Pictures, Inc., Brunton Studio, Los Angelei.
Calif.
MORRISON, James Woods; b. Matoon, 111., 1888;
educ. Univ. of Chicago; stage career, vaud. stk.;
screen career, Vitagraph, 6 yrs., Ivan ("En-
lighten Thy Daughter," "One Law for Both,"
"Two Men and a Woman," "Babbling Tongues,"
"Sins of Ambition," "Life Against Honor"),
Vitagraph ("Over the Top," "Miss Dulcie from
Dixie," "The Midnight Marriage"). Fox
("Sacred Silence"), Selznick ("The Woman
Game"), Hght., 5. 8; wght., 135; brown hair
and eyes. Ad., 327 W. 56th st., N. Y. Col. 3019.
MORTIMER, Henry; b. Toronto, Ont.; educ. St.
Michael's Coll., Toronto, St. Catherine's Coll.
Inst. ; stage career, with Mrs. Fiske. Elsie Fer-
guson. Louis Mann, John Barry more; screen
career, Metro ("Her Great Price," "Their Com-
pact"), Unitv ("The Pursuing Vengeance"),
Betzwood ("The Road Called Straight"), Ince
("His Wife's Friend"), Realart ("The Fear Mar-
ket"). Hght., 5. 11; wght., 170; dark brown
hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.,
or Bryant 3968.
MOWER, Jack; b. Honolulu, 1890 ; educ. Punahou
Coll., Honolulu; stage career, 6 mos. stock, 2
yrs. mus. com., vaud.; screen career. Vitagraph,
Selig ("The Primitive Woman," "Money Isn't
Everything"), American ("Molly of the Follies,"
"Mantle of Charity"), Metro ( "Island of In-
trigue"), Cody ("The Beloved Cheater"), Pathe
"The Third Eye" serial). (Pacific Coast cham-
pion swimmer for 4 yrs.). Hght.. 6; wght., 180;
medium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes.
Home ad.. Elk's Club, Glendale, Calif.; studio,
Astra, Glendale, Calif.
MULHALL, Jack; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y., Columbia
Univ.; stage career, 2 yrs. with West End Stk.,
N. Y., on Orpheum Circuit, with James K.
Hackett in "The Grain of Dust"; screen career,
Biograph (played leads for 4 yrs). Universal
("Safe," "Sirens of the Sea," "High Speed,"
"Three Women of France," "The Midnight
Man," "Boss of Powderville." "Madame Spy"),
Para., Blackton ("Wild Youth"), Universal
("The Brass Bullet"). Metro ("Should a
Woman Tell?" "The Hope"). Hght., 5. 11;
wght., 150. Home ad., 5857 Harold Way,
Hollywood. Calif; studio. Metro. Hollywood.
MULLEN, Gordon Douglass; b. Winnipeg. 1889;
educ. Wesley Coll. ; stage career, vaud., stk. in
Winnipeg and Toronto; screen career, 1914-15
with NYMP, Horsley ("Could a Man Do
More?") Paramount ("Crooked Straight").
Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 162; brown hair and eyes.
MURRAY, Charles; b. Laurel, Ind., 1872; educ.
Cincinnati; stage career, 20 yrs. with Ollie Mack
as Murray and Mack; screen career, 2 yrs. with
Biograph, Keystone, Sennett-Para. ("Her
Blighted Love," "Never Too Old." "Reilly's
Wash Day," "Trying to Get Along," "The Den-
tist," "Up in Alf's Place," "The Speak-Easy").
Hght., 6; wgh., 200; red hair, light gray eyes.
Ad., studio. Mack Sennett Comedies, 1712 Al-
lesandro St., L. A., Calif. Home ad., 422 S.
Hoover St.. Los Angeles, phone 53466.
MUSGRAVE, Billy; b. Toledo. O., 1890; educ.
Toledo and Chicago, 111. ; stage career, asso-
ciated with well known stock and road attrac-
tions as child actor and juvenile; screen career,
Rolin, Powers, Universal ("The Hero of Bunko
Hill." "The Blood of Gladness"), Triangle
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
("Crown Jewels"), Select ("The Midnight
Patrol"), Metro ("Blackle's Redemption" ) .
Hght., 5, 8Vi; wght., 140; brown hair and eyes.
Ad., home, Armondale Hotel, Los Angeles.
MUSSETT, Charles; b. 1876; stage career, is yrs.
with Chas. Frohman, Wilson Barrett, Cyril
Maude, mus. com., "Blue Pearl" Co., "East Is
West"; screen career, Edison, Peerless, Vita-
graph, Paragron, Triangle. Hght., 6; fair com-
plexion. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
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NAGEL, Conrad; b. Des Moines, Iowa, 1896;
educ. Highland Park College, Des Moines;
stage exper., "Experience," "Man Who Came
Back," "Forever After"; screen career, Wm.
A. Brady, ("Little Women"), Vitagraph ("Lion
and the Mouse," Alice Joyce), Famous Players-
Lasky with Alice Brady. Hght., 6; wght., 165;
blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Lambs Club,
N. Y.
NEILL, James; b. Savannah, Ga., educ. Carolina
Mil. Inst, and Univ. of Georgia; stage career,
leading man in "Mr. Barnes of N. Y.," lead-
ing man for Mrs. Fiske, member all-star cast
In "Held by the Enemy"; screen career, Uni-
versal (dis. J. Warren Kerrigan, Cleo Madison),
Kalem (dir.), Lasky, Para. ("Say, Young Fel-
low," "The Girl Who Came Back," "Men,
Women and Money," "The Rescuing Angel,"
"His Official Fiancee," "Every woman") , Art-
craft ("Don't Change Your Husband"), Select
("Romance and Arabella"). Ad., Goldwyn
Studio, Culver City, Cal.
NEILL, Richard R. ; b. Phila., educ. there; stage
career, 6 yrs. mgmt. Chas. Frohman, with E.
H. Sothern, "The Other Girl," "Girls of Gotten-
berg," with Margaret Anglin, W. H. Thompson,
etc. ; screen career, Fox, Metro, World, Ince
("The Broken Daw," "The Road to France,"
"Pals First," "The Great Gamble," "The
White Rock"). Author of several scenarios.
Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark brown hair. Ad.,
Lambs Club, N. Y. Ad., home, 2676 Decatur
ave., N. Y. C. Tremont 37G6.
NELSON, Jack; b. Memphis, Tenn., 1882; educ.
Mil. Acad., Sweetwater, Tenn.; stage career,
for 12 yrs., Belasco Stock, with Henry Miller
In "Mice and Men," own stock co. in Spring-
field, Mo., for 2 yrs; screen career, Selig, Ince.
Universal ("The Flash of Fate," "The Man
Trap"), Bluebird ("Winner Takes All," "The
Dong Chance"). Paramount ("The Girl Dodg-
er," Hours Leave"), Fox ("The Wilder-
ness Trail," "Rose of the West," "Rough Rid-
ing Romance"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 150;
brown hair, gray eyes.
NICHOLS, George O.; b. Rockford, 111., 1864;
stage career, stock in San Francisco and Chi-
cago 14 yrs., with road cos. 5 yrs.; screen
career, with Edison as actor, then as assistant
to Griffith at Biograph for 3 yrs., director
for Thanhouser 1 yr., Lubin 1 yr., Keystone 1
yr., then Universal, Ince-Paramount ("The
Son of His Father," "Keys to the Righteous").
Artcraft ("Battling Jane," "The Romance of
Happy Valley"), Goldwyn ("Mickey," "When
Doctors Disagree," "Pinto"), Griffith ("The
Greatest Question"), First National ("Bill
Apperson's Boy"). Member of M. P. D. A.
Home ad., 1442 Alvarado Terrace, Los An-
geles, Cal.
NORCROSS, Frank M.; b. Boston; stage career,
20 yrs., actor, manager, Frohman, and own
co.; screen career, Biograph, Griffith, Uni-
versal, Kalem, World. Metro, 1918-19 with
Vitagraph; in "The Highest Bidder," "The
Spark Divine." "The Girl Woman," "The For-
tune Hunter," "The Undercurrent," "Beware,"
"From Bankers to Bums." Hght., 5, 10; wght.,
250; fair complexion, grayish hair, gray eyes.
Ad., 50 Warburton ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yon-
kers 2789.
NORTHRUP, Harry S.; b. Paris. France; educ.
San Francisco' and Univ. of Calif.; stage
career, stock in San Francisco, heavies with
E. H. Sothern, Henry Miller Wm. Faversham,
Mary Mannering, Mrs. Leslie Carter; screen
career, Douglas Fairbanks ("Arizona"), Harry
Garson ("The Hushed Hour"). Metro ("Way of
the Strong"), Universal ("The Brute Break-
er"), Allan Dwan ("Luck of the Irish").
Hght., 6; wght., 175; brown hair and eyes.
Home ad.. Hotel Clark. Los Angeles. Calif.
NOWELL WEDGWOOD, also musical director;
b. Porsmouth, N. H. ; educ. Univ. of Pa.; stage
career, Klaw & Erlanger's "Ben Hur." sup-
ported Blanche Bates, Amelia Bingham, Wil-
liam Faversham, etc.; screen career. United
("The Corsican Brothers," "A Man's Fight,"
"Adele"), Brunton ("The Dream Cheater,"
"The Lord Loves the Irish"), B. B. Features
("Kitty Kelly, M. D.," "Her Purchase Price"),
J. D. Hampton ("Man Who Turned White").
First Nat l ("The Beauty Market"), Haworth
("The Man Beneath"). Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
165; dark brown hair and eyes. Member
Actors' Equity Assn., Friars Club. Ad., care
Actors' Assn. of Los Angeles, 6412 Hollywood
blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 1946.
NYE, G. Raymond; b. Tamaq.ua, Pa.; educ.
Wilmington, Del., Phila., Pa., and Univ. ot
Penn. ; stage career, 5 yrs. road shows, vaud.
and stock; screen career, Fox ("When a Man
Sees Red" "Salome" "Rainbow Trail," "Last
of the Duanes," "Lone Star Ranger," "Wolves
of the Night "), Hart ("Dan Kurrie's Inning").
Hght.. 5, 11%; wght., 215; dark brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., Roberts Apts., 1042
Sanborn ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; Wilshire
5327.
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OAKER, John; b. Ottawa, 1893; educ. Isaac
Woodbury Comm. Coll., Los Angeles; stage
career, 2 yrs. in stock, Burbank theatre, Lob
Angeles; screen career, Bosworlh ("Majesty
of the Law"), Horsley in 1915 ("Haunting
Symphony"), Centaur-Mutual ("The Single
Code"), Vogue ("A Vanquished Flirt"), Ma-
rine Film Co. ("Lorelei of the Sea"), Fox
("The Sneak"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 155; black
hair and eyes.
OAKMAN, WHEELER; b. Washington, D. C;
educ. there; stage career, "Under Southern
Skies," "Strongheart," "Checkers," also rep.;
screen career, Selig, Fox, Universal, Triangle,
Keystone ("Mickey"), Blanche Sweet ("Wom-
an of Pleasure"), S. C. Photo Co. ("Back to
God's Country"), Charlotte Walker ("Eve in
Exile"), Priscilla Dean ("Virgin of Stam-
boul"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 5611 Hollywood blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
O'BRIEN, Eugene; b. Colo., 1884; educ. Univ. of
Colo.; stage career, mus. com., Frohmans,
Elsie Janis, Ethel Barrymore, Margaret Illing-
ton, Ann Murdock, Fritzi Scheff; screen career,
Artcraft ("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"),
Select ("The Ghosts of Yesterday"), Keeney
("A Romance of the Underworld"), Select
("By Right of Purchase," "De Luxe Annie"),
Para ("Little Miss Hoover," "Come Out of
the Kitchen"), F. P. -Lasky ("Fires of Faith"),
Selznick ("The Perfect Lover," "Sealed
Hearts," "The Broken Melody," "His Wife's
Money," "A Fool and His Money"). Hght.,
6; wght., 160; light brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Players' Club, N. Y. ; studio, care Selznick
Pict. Corp.. N. Y.
O'CONNOR, Edward; b. Dublin, Ireland, Feb.
20, 1862; stage career, 34 yrs., com. and
char, parts in support of Al. Leach, Andrew
Mack, Kathryn Kidder, William Courtleigh,
Rogers Bros., "Old Lady 31"; vaud.; screen
career. Edison 6 yrs., Pathe ("Hazel Kirke,"
"Get Rich Quick Wallingford"), World ("Man
Who Stood Still"), Mirror, K. E. S. E. ("One
Touch of Nature"), Fox ("Kathleen Mavour-
neen"). Now in "The Lost Leader" at Green-
wich Village theatre. Ad., 15 Filmore ave..
Corona, L. I., N. Y. ; Newtown 1253-R.
O'CONNOR, Harry M. ; b. Chicago, 111.. 1873;
educ. Seattle, Wash. ; stage career, stk. and
vaud.; screen career. Fox, Paralta, National
etc., Lasky ("The Girl of My Dreams," "Blind-
folded." "The Dub," "Have Another," "Ths
Haunted House"), Paramount ("The Dub"),
Rob-Cole ("The Long Lane's Turning").
Hght., 6; wght., 195; medium complexion,
brown eyes, brown hair. Ad., 1316 Tamarind
ave., Hollywood, Cal. Holly 2586.
O'CONNOR, Louis J.; b. Providence, R. I, 1880;
stage career. Western Stk., also with Shubert
Prods.; screen career. Selznick ("Glorious
Lady"), Goldwyn ("Woman in the Index,"
"Partners of the Night"), Pathe ("The Fatal
Ring"). Hght.. 5. 11; wght.. 210; slightly
grav hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
OGLE, Charles; b. Morgan Co., Ohio; educ.
Chicago. 111. Coll. of Law; stage career. 20
yrs., 3 yrs. with Klaw & Erlanger, 3 yrs. Shu-
berts. 2 yrs. Dan Frohman. 3 yrs. Chauncex
Olcott, etc.; screen career, 7 yrs. with Edison,
4 yrs. with Famous Players ("Vallev of the
Giants," "Told in the Hills." "Capt. Haw-
ACTORS
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thorne of the U. S. A." "Treasure Island,"
"Jack Straw"). Hght., 6, 2%; wght.. 200;
dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio,
Hollywood, Calif.
OLAND, Warner; b. Sweden, 18S0; educ. Bos-
ton; stage career, with Viola Allen in "The
Christian," "Eternal City," "Twelfth Night,"
"Winter's Tale," with Sothern and Marlowe
in "A Fool There Was," "Yellow Ticket," etc.;
screen career, Wharton-International ("Pa-
tria"), Astra ("The Cigarette Girl," "The
Naulahka"), World ("Mandarin Gold"), Fa-
mous Players ("The Avalanche," "Witness
for the Defense"), Pathe ("Twin Pawns"),
Translator of Strindberg's plays; scenario
writer and producer. Hght., 5, 11; wght.,
180; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 257
W. 86th St., N. Y., or Hollywood Hotel, Holly-
wood, Calif.
OLIVER, Guy; b. Chicago, 1880; educ. Logan
sen., Lamar, Mo.; stage career, vaud. 4 sea-
sons, stk. and road; screen career, from 1911,
Lubin 2 yrs., Kinemacolor 1 season, Eclair
1 vr.. Selig. Artcraft ("The Little American,"
"M'liss," "Rimrock Jones," "The Whispering
Chorus," "Less Than Kin," "Under the Top"),
Paramount ("The Roaring Road," "The Val-
ley of the Giants," "The Heart of Youth,"
"Told In the Hills," "It Pays to Advertise,"
"Hawthorne of the U. S. A." "Male and Fe-
male"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 176; brown hair,
gray eyes. Home addr 6063 Selma ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
OLIVO, Valerio; b. Mexico City; educ. abroad;
stage career, 3 yrs. abroad and So. America;
screen career, Francis Ford ("The Silent Mys-
tery," "Mystery of 13," "Gates of Doom").
Home ad.. Bachelor's Lodge, Hollywood, Cal.;
phone 577177; studio. Francis Ford.
O'MALLEY, Patrick H.; b. 1892, Dublin, Ire-
land; educ. Forest City, Pa.; stage career, stk.
in British Isles, France and Germany, with
Olcott Co. 3 yrs.; screen career, Kalem, Gaun-
tier, Edison, Famous Players. Universal
("Breath of the Gods"), Metro ("False Evi-
dence"), Goldwyn ("Blooming Angel"). Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 168; brown hair, blue eyes. Home
add.. 5610 Franklin ave., Hollywood, Calif.;
studio. Universal Citv.
O'NEILL, James; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Univ.
of Penn. ; stage career, 20 yrs. as singer and
actor, playing in many prods, and starring In
"The Burglar"; screen career, 4 yrs. with
Solaz playing characters In over 200 pictures
for the Blaches, with U. S. Amusement Corp.,
Famous Players ("The Traveling Salesman"),
Bluebird ("The Honor of Mary Blake," "Little
Miss Nobody." "The Ragged Queen"). White
hair and blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
O'REILLY, J. Francis; educ. St. John's College,
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, 25 yrs.; screen
career, straight and characters. Famous
Players, World, Metro, Fox, Doris Kenyon
Co., Mirror Films, Tourneur. Capellani. Vita-
graph, etc; 1919-29 with Morosco's "Civilian
Clothes" co. Hght., 5, 10: wght., 160; gray
hair, blue eyes. Ad., 23 Martin ave., Glen-
dale. Brooklyn, N. Y. : Rich Hill 769.
ORMONDE, Eugene; b. Boston; educ. there,
England and France; stage career, Augustin
Dalys, David Belasco, Mrs. Fiske, Margaret
Anglin, etc.; screen career. Famous Players.
Triangle, Fox ("Dancing Girl," "Morals of
Marcus," "Bella Donna," "The Woman Who
Gave," "The Light"). Hght., 6; wght., 180;
dark complexion, hair, eyes. Ad., 16 Gra-
mercv Park, N. Y.
OVERTON, Evart Emerson; b. Osborne, O. ;
educ. Osborne and Ohio State Univ.; early
career, newspaper man; stage career, in mus.
comedy and vaud.. appeared with Raymond
Hitchcock and other stars; screen career,
Vitagraph ("Lost on Dress Parade," "The
Bottom of the Well," "The Enchanted Pro-
file," "Heredity." "The Purple Dress"). Hght.,
6, 2; wght., 186: brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Vitagraph. Brooklyn, N. Y.
OVEY, George: b. Grunty Co., Mo.; educ. Kansas
City, Mo.; stage career, starred in "A Knight
for a Day" 2 seasons, starred one season in
"The Runaways," star stk. engagement at
Portland, Me.: screen career, Horslev. Gaiety
comedies ("Dropped Into Scandal," "Are
Flirts Foolish?" "Dark and Cloudy." "Hits
and Misses." "Cursed by His Cleverness").
Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; brown hair and eves.
Ad., 1501 Gower St., Los Angeles. Calif.;
Holly 3100; studio, Gaiety Comedies, Inc.
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PAGET, Alfred; b. England; early career, Brit-
ish Army in Boer war; stage career, from
1907, Belasco Stk. Co., with Julia Marlowe in
"The Goddess of Reason," and Guy Bates
Post in "The Bridge"; screen career, since
1910, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts,
in a number of photoplays under Griffith's
supervision, including "Intolerance," "Nina the
Flower Girl"), Morosco ("Big Timber"), Fox,
("Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp"), Jewel
("When a Girl Loves").
PAISLEY, G. Chas.; b. Glasgow, Scotland; educ.
Univ. of Glasgow; stage career, 1910 tour of
G. B. with Cinderella pantomime, 1911 Alladin
pantomime, headed own act over the Beres-
ford tour, with Harry Lauder's rep., etc.;
screen career, 1912, London Film Co. ("Lady
of the Lake," "Merchant of Venice," wrote
and made 39 two-reel comedies with Jack
Purves, English woman impersonator). Hght.,
5, 9; wght., 143; auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Hotel Glidden, Hollywood, Calif.
PALLETTE, Eugene; b. Winfleld, Kan. ; educ.
Culver Mil. Acad.; stage career, 12 yrs. in
"Alias Jimmy Valentine"; screen career, Uni-
versal, American, Majestic, Selig. Fine Arts
("Hell-to-Pay Austin," "Intolerance"), Moros-
co-Paramount ("The Marcellini Millions,"
"The World Apart," "The Heir of the Ages"),
Paralta ("A Man's Man," "Turn of a Card"),
Famous Players ("The Ghost House"), Na-
tional Film Corp. ("Tarzan of the Apes"),
Houdini ("Under Sea Loot"), Metro ("Ame-
teur Adventuress," "Fair and Warmer,"
"Jimmy Valentine," "Parlor, Bedroom and
Bath," "Twin Beds"). Hght., 5, 9%; wght.,
155; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad..
Gates Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif.
PAPE, Edward Lionel; educ. Eton and Trinity
College, Oxford, England; stage career,
"Fanny's First Play," "General John Regan,"
etc.; screen career, several pictures before
the war, ("The Sporting Duchess") for Vita-
graph. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 170; brown hair,
blu" gray eyes. Ad., Friars Club, N. Y.
PARKE, William, Jr.; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Phila.
pub. schls. and by tutors; stage career, 2 yrs.
dram, stk, mgmt. Brady. A. H. Woods, with
Andrew Mack, Arnold Daly, etc.; screen ca-
reer. Famous Players, Thanhouser ("Vicar of
Wakefield," "Her New York," "The Candy-
Girl"), Astra-Pathe ("The Cigarette Gorl,"
"Streets of Illusion," "The Last of the Car-
naby's," "A Crooked Romance"). Hght., 5, 8;
wght., 130; brown hair, hazel eyes . Captain in
R. F. C. in France. Ad., 514 W. 184th St.,
N. Y.
PATTEE, Herbert Horton, also scenario writer;
b. Ft. Fairfield, Me.; educ. Wash., D. C;
stage career, Boston stk., with Booth, Bar-
rett, Modjeska, Henry Miller, Walker White-
side, vaud.; screen career. Edison ("A Royal
Pauper"), Metro ("The Millionaire's Double"),
Veritas ("And the Children Pay"), Goldwyn
("For the Freedom of the East"), Vitagraph
("The Cambric Mask," "The Vengeance of
Durand," "The Fortune Hunter," "In Honor'*
Web," "Silent Strength") Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 170; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 2339
Morris ave., N. Y. ; Fordham 2250.
PAUNCEFORT. George; b. San Francisco; educ.
Boston and Da Voe College; stage career, with
Frohman. Shubert, John Drew, "Gay Lord
Quex," Chas. Hopkinson; screen career. Black-
ton, Metro, Pathe Jimmy Dale serial Educa-
tional "The Purple Lady," "Her Great Price,"
"Marriage," "The Key to Power." Hght., 5,
10%; wght., 160: brown hair, blue eyes. Ad„
177 W. 79th, N. Y.
PEARCE, George C; b. N. Y. ; educ. Trinity
Schl.; stage career, with Henry E. Dixey'»
summer opera co., leading tenor in rep opera,
6 yrs. a member Empire Theatre Stk. Co.,
mgmt. Charles Frohman, with Henry Miller;
screen career, Biograph 2 yrs., Triangle, Cul-
ver City ("Intolerance"), Universal ("The
Masked Woman"), Bluebird ("Treason," "The
Black Mantilla," "The Pointed Finger." "The
Woman With the Parakeets"), Triangle
("Crown Jewels"), Vitagraph ("A Gentleman
of Quality"). Studio ad., Triangle, Culver
City, Cal. Permanent ad., The Players, 16
Gramercy Park, N. Y. C.
PEGG, Vester; b. Ponca City, Okla.. 1889; early
career, spent on ranch, toured with 101 Ranch
Wild West Show; screen career, NYMP, Bison,
Kalem, Vitagraph. Reliance-Majestic, Fine
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Arts ("The Birth of a Nation"), Fox ("Blue
Blood and Red"), Universal ("The Texas
Sphinx," "The Range War," "The Secret
Alan," "The Marked Man," "A Woman's
Fool," "Hell Bent," "Ace of the Saddle,"
"Bare Fists," "Riders of the Law"). Studio
ad., Selig, Los Angeles. Calif.
PEIL, Edward; b. Racine, Wis.; educ. Univ.
of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind.; stage ca-
reer, with Mme. Modjeska, in road cos. of
"The Witching Hour," "Brewster's Millions,"
mus. com., "The Century Girl," leads in stk.
5 yrs. ; screen career, American, Lubin, Selig,
Pathe, D. W. Griffith ("Eyes of the World,"
"Borrowed Clothes," "Greatest Thing in Life,"
"Broken Blossoms"), Jesse Hampton ("Cres-
sy," "Pagan God," "House of Thousand Can-
dles," "The Dragon Painter"). Home ad.,
1729 Sunset blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; Wilshire
3774.
PENILL, Richard; b. Jersey City, N. J.; educ.
N. Y. ; 5 yrs. stk. in England; screen career,
Ince, Universal, Lois Weber, Brunton, Vita-
graph, Lasky, "American Ace," "Doctor and
the Woman," "Home," Paramount ("The Sil-
ver King"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 161; brown
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Yorkshire Hotel, L. A.,
Cal.
PEBCYVAL, T. Wigney; b. Yorkshire, England;
stage career, with Wilson Barrett, Herbert
Tree, in England; with Ethel Barrymore, Dil-
lingham, K. and E. Frohman, Belasco. Ames,
in America; screen career. Fox ('Bilali in
"She"), Famous Players. Home ad., 56 W.
11th st., N. Y.
PERIOLAT, George E. ; b. Chicago, 111.; educ.
there; stage career, 17 yrs. with Otis Skinner,
Julia Arthur, "Arizona," Adelaide Thurston
Co., stk. ; screen career, 1 yr. Selig, 2 yrs.
Universal, 8 yrs. American ("Mate of the
Sally Ann," "The Hellium," "Tiger Lily").
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 187; brown-gray hair,
blue-gray eyes. Home ad., Engstrum Apts.,
Los Angeles, Cal.; Main 7374.
PERRY, Waiter; screen career, Rob-Cole ("A
Sage Brush Hamlet," "The Pagan God," "Dan-
gerous Waters," "A Fugitive From Matri-
mony"), Hampton-Pathe ("Fighting Cressy,"
"Prince and Betty").
PETTIE, Graham; b. Edinburgh, Scotland;
educ. King's Coll., London, Trinity Coll., Cam-
bridge; stage career, 18 yrs., supported Rich-
ard Mansfield. Forbes-Robertson, Margaret
Anglln, Charles Coghlan; screen career. Tri-
angle ("Heirs for a Day," "Honest Man"),
Hampton ("The Westerners"), Metro "The
Right of Way," "Old Lady 31"). Hght., 5, 8;
wght., 156; brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home
ad., 1597 W. 21st St., Los Angeles. Calif.;
phone 72891.
PHILLIPS, Augustus; b. Rensselaer. Ind.; educ.
Univ. of Ind.; stage career, stock San Fran-
cisco and N. Y., "The Wolf." "Small Town
Girl," "Lady Betty"; screen career, Edison.
Vitagraph. Universal, Metro ("The Gates of
Eden," "Threads of Fate." "Aladdin's Other
Lamp," "Blue Jeans," " The Lion's Den,"
"Peggy Does Her Darndest"). Para-Artcraft
("The Grim Game"). Goldwyn ("Toby's Bow").
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 169; dark complexion, dark
brown hair, gray eyes.
PICKFORD, Jack; b. Toronto, Can.. 1896; educ.
St. Francis Mil. Acad., N. Y. ; stage career,
"Peg Robin," "The Three of Us"; screen career
since 1909, Biograph, 1 yr.. Famous Players
("Great Expectations." "Freckles," "The Girl
at Home." "The Varmint," "What Money Can't
Buy," "The Ghost House." "Tom Sawyer,"
"Jack and Jill." "Huckleberry Finn." "The
Spirit of '17"); own co. ("Sandy." "In Wrong"),
Goldwyn ("Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,"
"The Double Dyed Deceiver"). Ad., studio,
Goldwyn. Culver City. Calif.
PIERCE, Ben; stage career, juvenile and charac-
ter roles in light comedy and comedy produc-
tions; associated with American and Atlantic
Amuse Co. ; screen career. Jester and Screen-
craft Comedies; to appear in series of comedies
with Sammy Burns. Motion Picture Producing
Co. of America; also write continuities. Hght.,
5, 11%; wght.. 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
321 21st St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
PIERSON, Leo; b. Abilene, Kan., 1890; educ. St.
Vincent's Coll . Los Angeles; stage career. Be-
lasco stk. and Burbank theatre, Los Angeles;
Bcreen career, helped make pictures 12 foreign
countries, the Orient and South Seas; Universal
("The Birth of Patriotism," "A Soldier of the
Legion"). Selig ("The Fount of Courage"),
Hart ("Poppy Girl's Husband," "Wagon
Tracks"), New Art Films ("Sins of Parents"),
Pasograf ("Spreading Evil"), Beban ("Hearts
of Men"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; dark hair,
hazel eyes. Ad., 3048 W. 12th St., Los Angeles,
Calif.
PIKE, William; b. Salt Lake City; stage career,
12 yrs.; screen career, Cal. M. P. Corp., Fox,
Rolfe "Salvation Nell," "The Unwritten Law,"
"Faust," "The Master Mystery"), Oliver Films
("The Carter Case" serial), Grossman Pictures
("One Million Dollars Reward " serial). Hght.,
5, 8'^; wght., 155; dark hair and eyes. Ad.,
St. Margaret Hotel. W. 47th St., N. Y.
PLAYTER, Wellington; b. England, 1883 ; educ.
N. Y. State Normal Sch.; stage career, stock
leads in Denver, Salt Lake, Rochester, on road
with Playter players; screen career, Edison,
Famous Players, Metro, directed Wharton's
" Eagle Eye Serial," lead. Universal, National
("The Search for Arcadia"), Goldwyn (opp. Mae
Marsh), Ex. Mutual ("In Search of Arcady"),
Arrow ("Fool's Gold"), First National ("Back
to God's Country"). Hght., 6, 1%; wght., 232;
light hair, blue eyes, athletic build. Ad., 5553
Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
POLLAR, Gene; b. N. Y. C. ; screen career, Nunia
Pictures Corp. (lead in " The Return of Tar-
zan"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 215; black hair,
brown eyes. Ad., Numa Pictures Corp., 1476
Broadway, N. Y.
POLLARD, Harry ("Snub"); b. Melbourne, Aus. ;
educ. there; stage career, 6 yrs. with Pollard
Juvenile Opera Co.; screen career, since 1915,
Morosco, Ferris Hartman, Essanay, now with
Rolin making 2-reel (Harry Pollard Co.) come-
dies ("All at Sea," "Start Something," "How
Dry I Am"). Hght. 5, 6V4; wght., 148; brown
hair and eyes. Home ad., 406 Court St., Los
Angeles. Calif.; Pico 680; studio, Rolin.
POLO, Eddy; b. San Francisco; educ. continent;
stage career, variety shows, musical comedies
and circus; screen career, leads in "The Broken
Coin," "Liberty," "Ouda of the Orient," Gray
Ghost," "Bull's Eye," "Lure of the Circus."
"Money Madness." Hght., 5, 8%; wght.. 175;
black hair and eyes. Home ad., 6629 Holly-
wood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., phone 577763;
studio, Universal.
POTEL, Victor; b. Lafayette. Ind., 1889; early
career, business in Chicago and Memphis,
Tenn.; screen career, was engaged by G. M.
Anderson because of physique, first picture with
Essanay (lead in "Slippery Slim " series), with
Universal, 1915, Keystone, Mary Pickford
("Capt. Kidd, Jr."), Metro ("Amateur Adven-
turess," "Full of Pep," "The Heart of a Child" i.
Paramount-Artcraf t ("In Mizzoura"), Thos. H.
Ince ("Mary's Ankle"), Universal ("Petal of the
Current"), Goldwyn ("Billy Fortune Series).
Hght., 6, 1; wght., 130; light brown hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 5742 Virginia ave., Hollywood,
Calif.
POWELL, David; b. Scotland; stage career, with
Sir H. B. Tree in London, Ellen Terry, Forbes-
Robertson; screen career. World, Famous Play-
ers. Selznick. Empire ("The Unforeseen," "The
Beautiful Adventure," " The Girl and the
Judge," "The Better Half," "The Make Be-
lieve Wife." "Under the Greenwood Tree"),
Artcraft ("His Parisian Wife"), United ("The
Woman Under Oath"). Paramount ("The Fir-
ing Line." "Teeth of the Tiger"). Hght., 5,
10; wght., 160; dark hair and eyes. Ad.,
Famous Players, N. Y.
POWELL, Russ; b Indianapolis. 1875; stage ca-
reer. 9 yrs.. vaud., Orpheum circuit, "Madcap
Duchess." "Chocolate Soldiers." 2 seasons as
basso San Francisco Opero Co. ; screen career,
Biograph, National, with Vogue since its or-
ganization ("Morning After." "Missing
Heiress"!. Pathe ("Brothers Divided"). Hght.,
5, 11: wght., 295. Studio ad., Keenan Prod..
Inc., Brunton Studios. Los Angeles.
PRIOR, Herbert; b. Oxford, Eng.; educ. Ox-
ford; stage career, 15 yrs.; screen career, Bio-
graph. Majestic, Edison. Famous ("Mrs. George
Washington"). Artcraft ("Poor Little Rich
Girl." "The Model's Confession," "A Burglar
for a Night," "Great Expectations"), Nazimova
"Stronger Than Death"), Mary Pickford
("Pollyanna"). Hght., 6; wght.. 180; dark
hair, grav eves. Ad., 6519a DeLongpre ave.,
Hollywood. Calif.
PITRVES, Jack H.; b. Edinburgh, Scot.; educ.
Heroit Watt Coll., Edinburgh; stage career, 1%
yrs. legit, stage, juvenile leads and leads in
"Peter Pan " tour; screen career, London Film
Co. ("Dick Whittington." "House Temperly"),
39 successful comedies high-class, also a female
impersonator. Hght.. 5, 7; wght., 136; black
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nair, blue eyes. Home ad., Glidden Hotel, Los
Angeles, Calif., Holly 3910.
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RANDAIX, Bernard; b. Odessa, Russia, 1884;
educ. N. Y. and W. Jersey Military Acad.; stage
career, actor and stage mgr. in many N. Y.
successes, in dram, and vaud. houses through-
out country in past 14 yrs. ; screen career. Rex
Beach ("The Auction Block"), Blackton ("Safe
for Democracy," " Life's Greatest Problem"),
Vitagraph ("The Clarion Call," "Within the
Law"), H & H Prods. ("The Collar Line"),
Vitagraph ("The Song of the Soul"), Bluebird
("Together"), Grossman ("Million Dollars Re-
ward"), Benny Leonard Serial, " The Evil
Eye." Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; dark hair, gray
eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
RANDOLF, Anders; b. 1875, Denmark; stage ca-
reer, stk. in Columbus, Cleveland, Buffalo; also
with Wm. Farnum's all-star co., Henrietta
Crossman, etc.; screen career, 4 yrs. Vitagraph,
leading and title part in "413"; Master Drama
"Who's Your Neighbor?", Olcott Players, Inc.
("The Belgian"), Buffalo M. P. Corp. ("The
Price of Virtue"), Goldwyn ("Splendid Sin-
ner"), Vitagraph ("Lion and the Mouse"),
Famous Players ("Erstwhile Susan"), Interna-
tional ("Cinema Murder"), Griffith ("The
Black Beach"). Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y., and
15 W. 67th St., N. Y.
RATTENBERRY, Harry L.; b. Sacramento, Calif.,
1858; stage career, from 1879, 27 yrs. of oper-
atic work in all principal cities, 1 season in
"The Chorus Lady"; screen career, Powers,
Keystone, Mutual, Rolin, 3 yrs. with Christie.
Lasky ("Oliver Twist"), Universal ("High
Speed"), Ince-Para. ("Playing the Game"),
Mary Pickford ("M'Liss"), Selznick ("Indis-
creet Corinne"), George Beban ("Hearts of
Men"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 295; brown hair
and eyes. Ad., 1554 N. Alexandria ave., Los
Angeles.
RAWLINSON, Herbert; b. Brighton, Eng., 1885;
educ. Eng. and France; stage career, repertoire
and stk.; screen career, Selig. Bosworth, Uni-
versal ("Florting with Death," "The Flash of
Hate," "The Man Trap," "Come Through,"
"Smashing Through"), Goldwyn ("The Turn of
the Wheel"), Famous Players ("Good Gracious,
Annabelle"), Blackton ("The Common Cause."
"House Divided"), Oliver (Craig Kennedy
serial; Chief Flynn Secret Service series),
Blackton Prod. ("Passers-By"). Hght., 6;
wght., 165; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs
Club. N. Y.
RAY, Albert: b. New Rochelle, N. Y.. 1893; educ.
N. Y. ; stage career, "Buster Brown" at 7 yrs.,
mus. com., vaud., stk.; screen career, Pathe,
Vitagraph, Fox, Loie Weber, Ince, Universal,
etc. "Home," "Bluebird," "When Do We Eat,"
"Married in Haste," "Love Is Love," "Bet a
Little Sport," "The Lost Princess," "Tin Pan
Alley," "The Honey Bee," "Vagabond Luck").
Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 160; brown hair, dark blue
eyes. Ad.. L. A. A. Club, Los Angeles, Calif.;
studio. Fox.
RAY, Charles; b. Jacksonville, 111., 1891; educ.
Illinois and Los Angeles Poly tech. Schl. ; stage
career, 4% yrs. in mus. and dram, stk., vaud.,
etc.; screen career, Ince-Para. ("String Beans,"
"The Sheriff's Son," "The Coward," "The
Busher," "The Girl Dodger," "The Egg-Crate
Wallop," "Greased Lightning." "Bill Henry."
"Crooked Straight." "Red Hot Dollars," "Paris
Green"). Hght., 6, % ; wght., 170; dark brown
hair, brown eyes. Ad., Charles Ray Prods., 615
Wright and Callendar Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
RAYMOND, Dean; stage career, stk., vaud. and
prods.; screen career. Bluebird ("The Boy Girl,"
"Little Miss Nobody"), Photo Drama ("Warn-
ing"), Goldwyn ("Cinderella Man"), General
("For Freedom of the World"), Eva Tanguay
("The Wild Girl"), Ivan ("Conquered Hearts"),
Metro ("Winning of Beatrice"). Hght., 6, 9;
wght., 170: light gray hair, dark gray eyes.
Ad.. Green Room Club, N. Y.
RAYMOND, Pete; stage career, 2 seasons with
Belasco "The Woman," Morosco "Mile-a-Minutc
Kendall," Cohan & Harris "Tailor Made Man";
15 yrs. in stk., Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City,
Minneapolis, etc.; screen career, Ivan-Ahramson
("Some One Must Pay"), Selznick ("Sealed
Hearts," "The Imp"), Famous Plavers ("On
With the Dance"), Democracy Co. (Democ-
racy"). Hght., 6; wght, 200; brown *a<r and
eyes. Ad.. Elks Club. 116 W. 43d st.. N V
REEVES, Bob; b. Marlin, Texas; educ. there and
A. & M. Coll., Texas; early career, cowboy;
screen career, Universal ("To the Tune of Bul-
lets"), Pacific Prod. Co. ("Elmo the Mighty,"
"The Radium Mystery"). Hght., 6, 2%; wght.,
200; brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 223 S.
Flower, Los Angeles, Calif., B'way, 2120.
REID, Wallace; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. N. Y. and
New Jersey Mil. Acad.; early career; held posi-
tion on editorial staff of Motor Magazine; stage
career, appeared In a vaud. sketch by his
father, Hal Reid; screen career, Vitagraph,
Universal (wrote, acted and directed), with D.
W. Griffith in "Birth of a Nation," Lasky (lead-
ing man for Geraldine Farrar in "Carmen."
"Joan the Woman," etc.). Famous Players
("Believe Me. Xantippe," "The Roaring Road,"
"You're Fired," "The Love Burglar," "Valley
of the Giants," "Hawthorne of the U. S. A.,"
"Double Speed," "Excuse My Dust," "The
Dancin' Fool"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 170: light
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio,
Hollywood, Calif.
RENE, Alex W.; b. Prague (Bohemia): educ.
Prague, Vienna, Canada, Southern France;
stage career, operatic stage, also dramatic since
early childhood, abroad, Canada and stk. cos.
Chicago; screen career, World ("Dangerous
Ground," "Dark Silence"). Independent V'The
Blood Stain"), Edison ("Barnaby Lee"). Otto
("Scouting for Washington"), Bloxbee ("Young
America"), Camo Art Film ("Somewhere in
Love"); famous fencing expert. Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 153; light brown hair, dark eyes. Ad.,
Actors Equity Assn., N. Y.
RENFROE, James L. ; b. Denison, Texas; educ.
there; stage career, in vaud.; screen career,
Cuckoo Comedies, Sunbeam Comedies (" Hot
Sands and Cold Feet," "His Concrete Dome,"
"His Conscience His Guide," "A Traveling
Saleman's Temptations," "Work and Win 'em,"
"A Trial by Jury.") Hght., 5, 4%; wght., 120;
dark complexion, black hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
436 E. 3d st., Jacksonville, Fla.
RICH, Charles G. ; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. N. Y. Univ. ;
early career, dramatic critic and writer; screen
career, Vitagraph ("The Iron Test " serial.
"Perils of Thunder Mountain" serial, "The In-
visible Hand" serial, "The Fighting Coleen").
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 4356 Kingswell ave., Los Angeles, Calif.;
studio, Vitagraph.
RICHARDSON, Jack H.; b. London, Eng.; educ.
Lindisfarm Coll., West Clift-on-Sea, England;
stage career, Geo. Edwards Co., Gaiety theatre,
London, London Music Halls, stk. Vancouver,
B. C. ; screen career, Chaplin Co., Henry Lehr-
man ("Milk Fed Vamp," "Roaring Lions and
Wedding Bells," etc.), Diando Films ("Old
Maid's Baby," etc.), Paton Film Co. ("The Sign
of the Rat"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 150; dark
hair and eyes. Home ad., 2905 Washington
Blvd., Ocean Park, Calif.
RICHMAN, Charles; b. Chicago; educ. Chicago
Coll. of Law; stage career, with Ada Rehan
in London and America, Blanche Bates, Mary
Mannering, starred under mgmt. of the Shu-
berts, Wm. A. Brady and David Belasco;
screen career, Lasky, Fox, Vitagraph ("The
Secret Kingdom," "The More Excellent Way"),
Public Rights Film ("The Public Be Damned"),
Riehman P. Corp. ("Over There"). Select ("The
Hidden Truth"), Graphic ("The Echo of
Youth"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 196; brown hair
and hazel eyes. Home ad., 65 Northfield rd.,
West Orange, N. J., and Lambs Club, N. Y.
RICHMOND, Warner Paul; b. Culpeper, Va.;
educ. Univ. of Va. ; stage career, leads in "Eyes
of Youth," "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," "Mis-
leading Lady," "As a Man Thinks," "Indian
Summer," "Little Miss Brown"; screen career,
Triangle, Selig, Tourneur prods. ("Sporting
Life," "Woman," "My Lady's Garter"), Vita-
graph ("Gray Towers Mystery"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 165; fair complexion, brown hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
RIDGWAY, John H. ("Jack"); b. Phila.. Pa..
1866; educ. pub. schls., Phila.; early career, 2
yrs. in Forepaugh's Stock, Phila., and 2 yrs.
with Forepaugh's circus; screen career, 5 yrs.
with Lubin ("The Third Degree," "The Lion
and the Mouse," "The Gamblers," etc), Famous
Players ("Poor Little Peppina"), 4 yrs. with
Universal ("Under Southern Skies," played all
characters with King Baggot), Vitagraph
("The Unknown Quantity"). Has played West-
ern and society roles. Hght.. 5, 10; wght..
200; light complexion, gray hair and blue eyes.
Home ad., 360 West 42d St., N. Y. C.
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RIESNER, C. Francis ("Chuck") ; b. Minneapo-
lis, Minn.; educ. there; stage career, 10 yrs.
in Keith and Orpheum circuits in vaud., starred
in Dillingham's "Stop! Look! Listen!" and
"Queen of the Movies"; screen career, scenario
dept. at the Keystone ("His First False Step,"
"His Lying Heart"), with C. Chaplin ("A
Dog's Life"), Rothackers-Chicago. Hght., 5,
II; wght., 178; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 6122
De Longpre ave., Hollywood, Calif.
RITCHIE, BiUie; b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1877;
slage career, vaud. com., mus. com., played in
"A Night in an English Music Hall," also In
"A Night on Broadway," "Vanity Fair,"
"Around the Clock," over Orpheum Circuit;
.screen career, L-Ko., playing in many one,
two and three-reel farce-comedies ("Where Is
My Wife?"), Fox ("The House of Terrible Scan-
dals"), Sunshine Comedies ("The Twilight
Baby"). Hght., 5, 7%; wght., 140. Home ad..
Laurel Canyon, Hollywood, Calif.; studio, Lehr-
inan Studio, Culver City, Calif.
ROACH, Bert; b. Washington, D. C. ; educ. there;
slage career, 3 yrs. with Henry B. Harris, in
"Louisiana Lou." "The Commuters"; screen
career, Reliance, Majestic, Keystone ("Fatty's
Magic Pants"), Universal ("Cactus and Kale,"
"Soapsuds and Sirens"), L-Ko. ("Dirty's Daring
Dash"), Sennett ("Yankee Doodle in Berlin").
Hght., 5, 11 j wght., 195; light hair and light
eyes.
BOBBINS, Marc; b. 1870; early career, ranch-
ing; stage career, with Fanny Davenport, In
Shakespearean roles in N. T., stk. dir. 5 yrs.
in St. Louis; screen career, with Universal,
1014, playing character leads with Kerrigan,
Joe de Grasse and Frank Lloyd, late Universal
pictures ("The Mainspring," "Her Soul's In-
spiration"), Fox ("American Methods," "The
Heart of a Lion," "True Blue." "Riders of the
Purple Sage," "For Freedom," "The Man
Hunter"). Ad., Zane Grey Pict., Inc., Brun-
ton Studio
ROBERTS, Theodore; b. San Francisco, Calif.;
educ. there; stage career, played first leads
with Robson and Crane, Fanny Davenport,
played Svengali in "Trilby," Simon Legree in
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," "The Squaw Man," "The
Barrier," vaud.; .screen career, Famous Play-
ers ("Old Wives for New," "M'liss," "Believe
Me. Xantippe," "The Roaring Road," "Male
and Female," "Hawthorne of the U. S. A.").
Hght., 6; wght., 195; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
ROBSON, Andrew; b. Hamilton. Can., 1868; 25
yrs. on stage; starred 12 seasons "Royal Box,"
"Richard Carvel." etc.; screen career. Fox
("The Devil's Wheel"). Bluebird ("A Broad-
way Scandal." "That Devil Bateese," "Which
Woman?"), W. S. Hart Co. ("Branding Broad-
way"). Ince-Paramount ("Alarm Clock Andy,"
"A Virtuous Thief." "Law of Men"), United
("The Corsican Brothers"), Rob-Cole ("The
Beloved Cheater," "The Butterfly Man"). Hght.,
5, 10; wght., 190; gray hair, brown eyes. Ad..
Hotel Rosslyn, Los Angeles, Cal.
ROCK, Charles; b. Velore, E. Indies, I860; educ.
Brighton Coll., Eng.; stage career, Sir J. Hare;
screen career (Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol,"
Hardcastle in "She Stoops to Conquer," Colonel
Sapt in "Prisoner of Zenda." also leads in "Sons
of Satan." "Rupert of Hentzau"), Vitagraph
("Firm of Girdlestone"), Cosmofotofilm ("I Be-
lieve"), World ("The Better 'Ole"). Ad., St.
Margaret's, Middlesex, Eng.
ROCK, Joseph P.; b. N. T. C, 1892; educ. N. T.
Normal and Chautauqua Normal; early career,
teacher of dancing, physical culture, director
of carnival; screen career, Vitagraph 4 yrs..
Rock and Montgomery in Big V Comedies
("Bumbs and Boarders." "Chumps and Cops."
"Farms and Fumbles." "Love and Lather."
"Damsels and Dandies," "Zip and Zest," "Ha-
rems and Hokum," "Vamps and Variety."
"Caves and Croquettes," "Rubes and Robbers").
Hght., 5, 5; wght.. 145; black hair, dark blue
eyes. Home ad.. 1450 N. Normandie, Los An-
geles. Calif.; phone 599052; studio. Vitagraph.
RODNEY, Earl; b. Toronto, Can.; educ. Notre
Dame Univ.; stage career, vaud., stk. and on
road; screen career, Griffith, Keystone, Blue-
bird ("City of Tears"), Ince, Para. ("Biggest
Show on Earth." "Naughty, Naughty," "Keys
..." the Righteous"), Christie ("Two A. M.,"
"The Loonev Honeymoon," " 'Twas Midnight."
"Furs and Folly." "Ducks." "Monkey Shines").
Hght., 5, 11 j wght , 167; dark complexion, eyes,
hair. Ad., 2754 W. 14th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Studio, Christie. Hollywood, Cal.
ROGERS, Will; b. near Claremore, Indian Ter-
ritory; stage career, 1905, vaud., fancy roper,
Hammerstein's Roof, 8 yrs. vaud., 5 yrs. Follies
and Midnight Frolics; screen career, Goldwyn
("Bill Hyde"), "Almost a Husband," "Jubilo,"
"The Strange Boarder"; author of "The Peace
Conference" and "Prohibition." Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 170; dark hair, gray eyes. Home ad.,
Culver City, Calif.; phone 56664.
ROONEY, Gilbert; educ. Univ. of Penn.; stage
career, with Robt. Hilliard in "The Fool There
Was," Edward Abeles in "Brewster's Millions."
"Ready Money," "Pom Pom"; screen career,
World ("Woman in 47"), Universal ("Parent-
age"), Selznick ("Country Cousin"), Erbo-
graph ("Burning Question"), Lasky ("Framed
Up"), International ("Adventures of Dorothy
Dare" serial), Edward Warren ("Weavers of
Life"), Vitagraph ("Blind Adventure"), Norma
Talmadge ("Daughter of Two Worlds"); 2 yrs.
in service, Tank Corps. Hght., 5, 10; wght.,
155; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Green Room
Club, N. Y.
ROSCOE, Albert; b. Nashville, Tenn., 1887; educ.
Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville; 15 yrs. on stage
as leading man and director; screen career,
Famous Players, Leonce Perret, Fox ("The
Siren's Song," "Evangeline"), Ex. Mutual ("A
Man's Country"), Goldwyn ("The City of Com-
rades"), Rob-Cole ("Her Purchase Price").
Hght., 6; wght., 175; brown eyes, black hair.
Ad., Lambs' Club N. Y.
ROSE. MAN, Ed. E. ; b. Terre Haute, Ind„ 1875;
stage career, 6 yrs. with Lincoln J. Carter,
Wright Lorimer, In "The Shepherd King";
screen career, supporting Mary Pickford, Rob-
ert Warwick; Edgar Lewis Prods. ("The Bar-
rier," "Calibre 38"), Betzwood ("High Pock-
ets"), World ("The Red Woman"), Virginia
Pearson Co. ("Impossible Katherine"), Fox
("13th Bride" serial). Hght., 6; wght.. 185;
dark hair and eyes. Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
ROSS, D. George; educ. Washington. D. C, and
N. Y. ; stage career, vaud., "Romance of the
Underworld," with "Way Down East," "The
Holdup," with Will Hart stk.; screen career,
Donovan Prods., Pathe, Selznick, "Bullin' the
Bullsheviki" ; served in France lb mos. Hght.,
5, 5; wght., 125; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Hotel Princeton. N. Y. ; Bryant 3582.
Ross, Milton; b. California; educ. Univ. of the
Pacific for ministry; stage career, Mary Man-
nering in "Janice Meredith," Melbourne Mc-
Dowell, James O'Neil, vaud.; screen career,
Ince ("Truthful Tulliver"), Triangle. Artcraft-
Paramount ("The Narrow Trail," "The Silent
Man," "Riddle Gawne"), Universal ("Pretty
Smooth." "The Exquisite Thief"), Hodkinson
("The End of the Game"), Goldwyn ("Flame
of the Desert"), Hampton-Pathe ("A Woman
of Pleasure"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 190: dark
hair and eyes. Ad., Goldwyn Studio. Culver
City, Calif
RUSSELL, William; educ. Fordham Univ.; stage
career from age of 8. Ethel Barrymore in
"Cousin Kate," David Higgins, Chauncey Ol-
cott, Blanche Bates, Poli stk., starred in "St.
Elmo," vaud.; screen career. Biograph. Than-
houser. Famous, Pathe ("The Midnight Trail."
"Hearts or Diamonds," "Up Romance Road,"
"Hohhs in a Hurry"), Amer. -Pathe ("A Sport-
ing Chance." "Where the West Begins." "Brass
Buttons." "Six Feet Four." "This Hero Stuff").
Fox ("Sacred Silence," "Eastward Ho." "The
Lincoln Highwayman") Hght. ,6, 2; wght., 203;
dark hair and eyes. Member M.P.D.A. Ad.,
Fox Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
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SACK, Nathaniel; b. & educ. Russia; stage ca-
reer, 10 yrs. with Leonard Rayne Dramatic Co.,
toured extensively the Orient, British Colo-
nies and So. Africa; in U. S. A since 1912 with
Mme. Nazimova. Fannie Ward. Walker White-
side, Frank Keenan. "The Big Chance." with
Mary Nash; screen career, Kalem ("Glory of
Youth"l. Famous Players ("Man From Mex-
ico," "Mistress Nell"), Artcraft ("Less Than
Dust"). Pathe ("Innocent"). Metro ("Will o'
the Wisp"). Specialty, Oriental characters
Hght., 5, 7; wght., 145; dark brown hair and
eyes. Home ad.. 126 W. 119th St., N. Y. C. ;
MornlnESide 1963.
SACKVILLE, Gordon; b. Peterborough. Ontario.
1880; educ. Kalamazoo Coll.. studied voice cul-
ture In London and Paris; stage career. "Cir-
ACTORS
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cus Girl." "Chinese Honeymoon," with Richard
.Mansfield. N. Y. Hippodrome; screen career.
Edison. Rex. Universal, Selig ("The Cherry Pick-
ers"), Bosworth ("An Odyssey of the North"),
Balboa ("The Crip of Evil." "The Girl Angle."
"Clad Glory"), Falcon-General ("The Best
Man"), Pioneer ("The Boomerang"). World
("The Arizona Cat Claw"). Hght.. 6, 1; wght.,
210; brown hair and eyes.
SAGE, Stuart; b. Sioux Falls. S. D.. lS93;"educ.
Tudd Seminary, Neb. Military Acad.; stage ca-
reer, 2 yrs. vaud., "Help Wanted," "Argyle
Case," "Baby Mine." with Emma Dunn in "Old
Lady 31." stk., mus. com.; screen career. Fox
< "The War Bride s Secret," "Two Little Imps."
"Trouble Makers"), Lasky ("Brewster's Mil-
lions"); original "Argonne Players." Hght.,
5, 9; wght., 140; fair complexion, light hair,
blue eyes. Ad., c/o Melville Rosenow, New
Amsterdam Theatre Bldg., N. Y.
SALISBURY, Monroe; b. N. Y. ; studied art and
music; stage career, from 1898; rep. with Rich-
ard Mansfield. Mrs. Fiske. John Drew. Nance
O'Neil, etc., followed Wm. Farnum in "The
Prince of India," under Chas. Frohman, K. &
E., stk. at Castle Square, Boston, etc. ; screen
career, since 1913; Fine Arts, Lasky ("The
Goose Girl"), Clune (Allesandro in "Ramona."
"Eyes of the World"), Universal ("The Devil
Between," "The Sleeping Lion," "The Phantom
Melody"). Home ad., 5956 Hollywood Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
SAN FORD, Philip; b. N. Y. C. ; stage career, with
Chas. Frohman, David Belasco, Cyril Maude,
"Sherlock Holmes," "Secret Service"; screen
career. Metro, Vitagraph ("The Sign Invisible."
"The White Raven," "Strength of Men"), Hod-
kinson ("Made in America"), Zion ("Broken
Barrier"), Community ("Home Keeping of
Jim"), Adolph Phillip ("Midnight Girl"), Ed-
gar Lewis ("Other Men's Shoes"), Betzwood
("Sandy Burke of U-Bar-U"); specializes in
AVestern heavies. Hght.. 6; wght., 200; light
complexion, brown hair and eyes. Home ad..
637 Bedford ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., or Green
Room Club, N. Y.
SANTSCHI, Thomas; b. Kokomo. Ind. : stage ca-
reer, stock; screen career, Selig ("The Crisis,"
"The Garden of Allah," "The City of Purple
Dreams." "The Still Alarm," "Little Orphant
Annie"), Farrar-Goldwyn ("Shadows," "The
Stronger Vow"), First National ("Her Kingdom
of Dreams "), Universal ("Hugon. the Mighty")
Hght.. 6. 2; sandy hair, blue eyes. Home ad ,
1523 Micheltorena St.. Los Angeles. Calif; Wil-
shire. 755.
SARNO, Hector V.; b. Naples. Italy. 1880; educ.
there; stage career. Eimete Novelli Co. 5 yrs ,
Italy; screen career. Vitagraph, Universal, Fox,
Goldwyn, Pathe, Metro ("Isle of Intrigue"),
Rex Beach ("Silver Horde"), Dorothv Phillips
("Right to Happiness"). Ed. Carewe ("Rio
Grande"), Romaine Film Co. ("Give and
Take"), and several heavies opposite H. B.
Warner. Hght.. 5. 10; wght.. 175; black hair,
dark brown eyes Ad.. 4344 Fountain ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.
SAWYER, Donald; b. Dundee, N T„ 1S94: educ.
Rochester, N. Y. : stage career, played Joe
Blake in "A Man's Home," with Geo. Nash.
Hyperion Buncombe in Henry Savage's "Toot.
Toot." Cyril Kinney in "The Country Cousin."
with Alexandria Carlyle; screen career, Metro
Goldwyn, Famous Plavers, Pathe. Drew come-
dies. "His Bonded Wife," etc. Hght.. 5. 10H ;
wght.. 140; brown hair, blue eves. Ad., 241 W.
45th St., N. Y. C; Bryant 7098.
SAXE, Templer (Templer William Edward Ede-
vevn) : b. Redhtll. England; educ. Bonn and
Brussels Univs. ; stage career, leading baritone
Carl Rosa Opera Co. (London). "An English
Daisy." 'Tiff. Paff, Pouff " ; screen career, Vita-
graph ("Strength of the Weak." "Mind the
Paint Girl," "Lion and the Mouse." "Miss Am-
bition." "Pride"). Paramount -Artcraft ("The
Teeth of the Tiger"). Constance Talmadge ("At
the Barn"), Vitagraph ("One Thousand Dol-
lars"). Hght.. 5. 10; wght.. 170; dark brown
hair gray-blue eves Ad . Green Room Club,
N. Y.
SAXON, Hugh; b. New Orleans. La.; educ Van-
derbilt Univ.. Nashville. Tenn ; stage career,
with Thomas W Keene. Henry Dlxey, Maud
Granger. Marie Wa Inwright ; Charles Hovt's
comedies. Belasco Stk.. Geary Stk.. Ferris Stk.
and own cos., also travelled over world in vaud.
and circus clown; screen career, Wm. S. Hart
("Dan Kurrie's Inning"). Brentwood ("The
Other Half"), Ince ("Alarm Clock Andy").
Hght., 5, 9%; wght, 165, silver gray hair.
dark blue eyes. Home ail., 2610 Juliet, Los
Angeles. Calif; phone 72540.
SCHABXE, Robert, also director; stage career,
with Ethel Barrymore, John Drew. Marie Doro,
Annie Russell. George Fawcett, Nazimova,
"Every woman," etc.; screen career, Famous
Players-Lasky ("The Marriage Price," "World
to Live In." "Red Head." "Test of Honor."
"Firing Line," "Sinners," "On with the Dance"),
Hght., 5, 7; wght., 145; light hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. C.
SCHENCK, Earl; b. Columbus, O. ; educ. Ohio
State Univ.; stage career, Stubbs Wilson Stk.
Co., lead in Wm. A. Brady's "Way Down East,"
with .las. K. Hackett, also vaud.; screen career.
Pathe. World, Metro ("My Four Years in Ger-
many," "The Spirit of Lafayette," "Ruling
Passions," "Sacred Flame," "Blue Pearl," fea-
tured in Vitagraph O. Henry stories. Ad., Green
Room Club, N. Y., or care Edward Small, Inc.
SCHUMM, Harry W.; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. Chi-
cago Univ.; stage career, 18 yrs. leading and
heavy man. Hopkins Stock Co., Chicago, 1917
with Klaw & Erlanger, Morosco, 9 mos. Musical
Stock, Camp Kearny; screen career. 6 yrs with
Universal exclusive direction Francis Ford, now
direction Phil Rosen and Al Santell. Hght ,
5. ll1/^; wght., 175; dark brown hair and eyes.
Home ad., 1727 Kent St., Los Angeles, Calif;
Wilshire 4855; Walter Farnum, personal rep.,
Grant Bldg., Los Angeles.
SCOTT, William; b. 1893; educ. N. Y. ; stage ca-
reer, with Maude Adams. Joseph Jefferson,
Kelcey and Shannon; screen career, Artcraft
("Amarilly of Clothesline Alley"). Fox ("Ri-
ders of the Purple Sage," "True Blue," "Kul-
tur," "The Forbidden Room," 'Pitfalls of a
Big City," "Chasing Rainbows," "Broken Com-
mandments." "Thieves," "Flames of the
Flesh"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 168; light com-
plexion. Ad., home, 1923 Kent St., L. A., Cal.
SEARS, Allan; b. San Antonio; educ. Knox Coll.;
concert work; stage career, stock, com. opera;
screen career, Reliance-Majestic ("The Birth of
a Nation"), Fine Arts ("The Little Yank,"
"Children of the Feud," "Girl of the Timber-
lands"). Triangle ("Madame Bo-Beep"). Blue-
bird ("The Red, Red Heart"), Jewel ("Kaiser,
the Beast of Berlin"). Metro ("Kate of Ken-
tucky." "The Amateur Adventuress." "Her In-
spiration"), Universal ("Destiny"). Ad., 4618
Russell St., Hollywood, Cal.
SEDGWICK, Edward, also scenario writer; educ.
St. Mary's Univ.. Texas Univ.; stage career,
actor and stage dir., 10 yrs. in vaud. and mus.
com., also dram. stk. and rep. ex.; screen ca-
reer , Lubin, Universal, American, Metro
("Haunted Pajamas"), Famous Players ("The
Varmint"), Fox ("Yankee Way," "Checkers");
has written original stories as follows: "The
Yankee Way," "Cheating the Public," "Stolen
Honor," "Rough and Ready." "The Winning
Stroke." "The Sea Beast," with continuities
also, for Fox: also new Fox serial. "Bride No.
13." Hght.. 6: wght., 245: brown hair, blue
eyes. Ad.. 245 W. 51st St.. N. Y. ; Circle 1730.
SEDLEV, Henry; b. N. Y. ; educ St. Paul's School.
Andover Acad.. Yale Univ.; stage career, 6
yrs.; screen career. 5 yrs., ("The Daredevil,"
"Thunderbolts of Fate," "The Kaiser Bride,"
"Embarrassment of Riches." "Marriage of Con-
venience." "Stranger Within the Gates." "The
Clouded Name," "Corruption," "The Hidden
Hand" Pathe serial, "Taxi"). Hght., 5, 11;
wgt., 155: fair complexion. Home ad.. 114 W
79th St.. N. Y. C, or Green Room Club, N. Y.
SEIGMANN, George; b. N. Y. ; educ. Boston
Univ., La Salle Acad.; stage career, with Chas.
Frohman. Harry Doel Parker; screen career.
Fine Arts ("Intolerance." "The Little Yank"),
Crystal ("Mother Love and the Law"). Griffith
("Birth of a Nation." "Hearts of the World."
"The Great Love"), Dwan ("The Grafters").
Hght.. C, 2; wght . 230; brown hair and eyes.
Home ad.. 4518 Fountain ave., Los Angeles
Calif; phone 597529.
SELBY, Norman ("Kid McCoy") ; b. Rushville.
Ind.; early career, professional boxer: screen
career. Feature Film ("The Great Diamond
Robbery"). Fine Arts (the Rube in "Bettv of
Grey Stone"), Griffith ("Broken Blossoms").
Hght., 6: wght.. 200; dark hair and eyes.
Studio ad., Garson.
SELL, Henry G.; b. Los Angeles. 1889: stage ca-
reer, stk. cos.. Laurie in "Little Women," also
with Arnold Daly, Lily Langtry. Julia Dean,
etc. : screen career. Crystal. Astra, World
("Fine Feathers." "The Fatal Ring." "Light-
ning Ralder">. Argus ("House Without Chil-
dren"). Vitagraph ("Thin Ice"), Per' ot ("'Twin
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Pawn"), Serico ("Jeweled Hand " serial).
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 155; brown hair and eyes.
Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
SHAW, Brinsley; b. N. Y. C; educ. Coll. City
N. Y. ; stage career, co-star with Margaret Wy-
cherley in "The 13th Chair," E. H. Sothern Co.,
J. C. Williamson mgmt., Australia, Richard
Mansfield, "The Squaw Man" orig. prod.; screen
career, Anita Stewart ("Mary Regan"), Vita-
graph ("The Wolf," "The Hornet's Nest," "The
Invisible Hand"). Hght., 6; wght., 1G0; brown
hair, gray eyes. Ad., 16 Gramercy Park,
N. Y. C.
SHEER, William A., b. Birmingham, Eng.; educ.
Eng.; premier jockey for 3 yrs. ; stage career,
vaud. alone and with Isabelle De Armond; mus.
com., "Isle of Spice," etc., produced "Oh,
Look!" Orpheum, 1 season; screen career, Key-
stone-Mack Sennett, 1 yr., Fox ("Regeneration,"
"Within the Law"), World, general casting di-
rector. Universal ("The Cabaret Girl," "Sealed
Envelope"), Norma Talmadge ("A Daughter of
Two Worlds," character lead). Hght., 6, 10;
wght., 140; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1600
Broadway, N. Y. C, or 1627V4 N. Kingsley
Drive, Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 4452.
SHERIDAN, Frank; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Bos-
ton; stage career, featured actor in "Paid in
Full," "Fine Feathers," "The Unwritten Law,"
"Blackmail," "The Next of Kin," "Three Faces
East"; screen career, Kleine ("The Money Mas-
ter"), Pathe ("At Bay," "Ruler of the Road"),
Equitable ("The Man Higher Up"), World
("The Struggle"), Ivan "Enlighten Thy Daugh-
ter"), Universal ("His Woman"), Norma Tal-
madge ("Daughter of Two Worlds"). Ad., 1531
Broadway, N. Y.
SHERRILL, Jack; b. Atlanta, Ga., April 14, 1898;
educ. Berkeley School, N. Y. C. ; stage career,
stock, vaud.; screen career, Frohman ("Just
Out of College," "The Witching Hour"), Art
Dramas ("The Rainbow," "Once to Every
Man"), Authors Film Co. -Mutual ("The Silent
Witness"), Frohman ("Once to Every Man,"
"The Invisible Ray"). Hght., 5, 9%; wght.,
135; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 166 W. 72nd St., N. Y., and c/o Frohman
Amuse. Corp., Times Bldg.. N. Y.
SHERRY, J. Barney; b. Germantown. Pa.; educ
private schls., Phila., and Catholic College,
Germantown; screen career, Thos. H. Ince
("Civilization"), Universal ("Little Brother of
the Rich," "Breath of the Gods"), Marshall
Neilan ("The River's End"), Universal ("The
Forged Bride"). Hght., 6, %; wght., 200;
Iron gray hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 224 San
Vincente, Santa Monica, Calif; phone 508.
SHIELDS, Earnest W.; b. 1884; educ. Chicago
and Grand Rapids; stage career, "Soldiers of
Fortune," stock, stage mgr. for Shubert. vaud. ;
screen career. Kalem, Edison, Universal ("The
Broken Coin," "Birth of Patriotism"). Bluebird
("Wanted — A Home." "Good Morning, Judge"),
Fox ("The Speed Maniac," "The Square Shoot-
er"), Vitagraph ("For Love and Honor" serial
with William Duncan); 29 mos. active service,
vice-pres. Hollywood post, American Legion.
Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; brown hair and eyes.
Home ad., 7 Carver Court, Los Angeles, Calif.;
phone 577112.
SHIELDS, Wilbert; educ. Hoboken, N. J.; stage
exper. , stk. and vaud.; screen career. Jester,
Thanhauser ("The Recruit," "Man Without a
Country"). Hght.. 5, 8; wght., 148; black hair,
blue eyes. Ad., 800 Bloomfield St., Hoboken,
N. J.; Hoboken 578.
SHIRLEY. Arthur; b. Sydney, Australia; stage
career, 8 yrs.; screen career, Australian Films.
Ltd.. Kalem. Universal, National Drama (lead
in "The Fall of a Nation"), Selig (John Val-
iant in "The Valiants of Virginia"), Ince
("Bawbs o' Blue Ridge"). Balboa ("Betty Be
Good," "The Wildcat," "Bab the Fixer." "Pet-
ticoats and Pants"), Universal ("Roped").
Hght., 6; wght.. 185: brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., home, 1201 Fielding ave., Hollywood.
SHORT, Antrim; b. Cincinnati, Ohio; educ. pri-
vate tutor; stage career, 7 yrs. legit, stage;
screen career. Bluebird, American. Pathe, Uni-
versal ("Jewel in Pawn," "The Yellow Dog"),
Metro ("Please Get Married," "The Right of
Way"), Hampton "Cressy"), Famous Players
("Romance and Arabella"). Hght., 5, 7%;
wght., 135: medium brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 1771 Cahuenga ave., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Holly 1713.
SHUMWAY, Leonard C; b. Salt Lake City, 1884;
educ. Univ. of Salt Lake: stake career, stk.;
screen career. Universal, Kalem, Selig, Lubln,
Universal ("The Phantom's Secret," "Helen
Grayson's Strategy"). Fox ("Bride of Fear,"
"Bird of Prey," "The Scarlet Road," "The Si-
ren's Song," "The Speed Maniac," "A Girl in
Bohemia"), Hodkinson ("The Love Hunger"),
Amer. -Pathe ("Eve in Exile"). Hght., 6;
wght., 180.
SIEGEL, Bernard; b. Lemberg, Austria; educ.
Vienna Univ. ; stage career, stk. for many yra.
in Austria, also stk. in U. S. at N. Y., St. Louis,
Phila.; screen career, with Lubin and Vita-
graph, in "Souls in Bondage," "Within the
Law," "The Glory of Yolande," "The Mael-
strom," "The Green God," "The Cambric
Mask," "Beauty Proof," "Dan La Roche,"
"Fighting Destiny." Hght., 5, 9; wght., 145;
brown hair and eyes. Ad., 2573 E. 14th st.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Coney Island 1122 W.
SILLS, Milton; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. Univ. of
Chicago; stage career, 8 yrs. as leading man,
Belasco, Shubert, Brady, Frohman; screen ca-
reer, Goldwyn, Select, Fox, World, Universal
("The Claw," "The Savage Woman," "The
Yellow Ticket," "The Mysterious Client," "The
Other Woman"); late pictures, "The Stronger
Vow," "Woman Thou Gavest Me," "The Fear
Woman," "What Every Woman Learns,"
"Street Called Straight," "Eyes of Youth."
Hght., 6; wght., 180; light hair, gray eyes.
Home ad., 1816 Argyle St., Hollywood, Cal.
SIMPSON, Allan Hart; educ. N. Y. C, Columbia
Univ.; stage career, 1 yr. with Corse Payton
Stk. Co., boy parts; screen career, Paramount-
Flagg comedies ("The Last Battle"), stock
with Goldwyn, Famous Players ("Career of
Catherine Bush"); posed for Arrow Collars,
Chesterfield Cigarette heads and Liberty Loan
posters by James Montgomery Flagg and J. C.
Leyendecker. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; light
hair, dark eyes. Ad., 530 Riverside Dr., N. Y.
Morningside 2842.
SIMPSON, Russell; b. San Francisco, 1880;
educ. there; stage career, 12 yrs. stk., road
shows, Bway prods, with Belasco, Savage,
K. & E. ; screen career, 7 yrs. Famous Players,
Metro, First National, Goldwyn, World, in
Rex-Beach-Goldwyn "The Brand. "The Bar-
rier," "Blue Jeans," "Our Teddy," "Cressy,"
"Out of the Dust," "Bill Apperson's Boy."
Hght., 6; wght., 175; medium brown hair,
gray eyes. Ad., 5158 Hollywood blvd., Los
Angeles, Cal., phone 597051.
SINGLETON, Joseph E.; b. Melbourne, Aus-
tralia, 1881; educ. there; stage career, 12 yrs.
stock, vaud.; screen career, Universal, Fine
Arts ("Girl of the Timber Claims"), American,
Keystone, author vaud. acts and scenarios,
"The Skull of Life," "He Drew the Line,"
"The Cross Roads," "The Booster," "The Per-
fect Woman"), Fox ("Aladdin and the Won-
derful Lamp"), Artcraft ("Shark Monroe"),
Al. Jennings prod. ("The Lady of the Dug-
out"), Vitagraph ("The Enchanted Barn").
Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; dark hair, dark eyes.
SMILEY, Joseph W.; b. Boston, 1875; educ.
there; stage career, Hanlon Brothers, Fanny
Davenport, rep. Klaw and Erlanger; screen,
Imp., director of Lubin and for Jules Brula-
tour, Artcraft, World, Goldwyn, Fox, etc.;
recent pictures, Elsie Ferguson ("Hearts of
the Wild"), Virginia Pearson ("Queen of
Hearts"), Select ("Break the News to Mother,"
" The Isle of Conquest"). Fox ("Luck and
Pluck," "Never Say Quit"), World ("The
Moral Deadline," "The Poisoned Pen"). Ad.,
Friars Club, N. Y.
SMILEY, Robert W.J b. Washington. D. C. ; stage
career, T. Boggs Johns in "Pair of Sixes,"
E. H. Sothern, "Everyman," "Common Clay,"
Grace George, Otis Skinner; screen career,
Edison, Imp ("Prince and Pauper, "Aunt
Maria's Substitute," "Ruling Passions." Hght.,
5, 9; wght.. 175; dark complexion, brown hair,
blue grav eves. Ad., St. Paul Hotel, N. Y.
SOMERVLLLE, George J. ("Slim") ; b. Albu-
querque, N. M., 1892; educ. Chatham, Can.;
stage career, mus. com., vaud., rep., stk.;
screen career, Keystone ("Their Social Splash,"
"His Bread and Butter," "A Dog Catcher's
Love," "His Precious Life," "The Winning
Punch"). Paramount ("Roping Her Romeo,"
"Are Waitresses Safe?"). Sennett-Para. ("It
Pays to Exercise," "The Kitchen Lady"), Sun-
shine ("High Diver's Last Kiss"). Hght., 6,
2; wght., 164. Ad., home, 520 S. Flower St.,
Los Angeles.
SOTHERN, Sam; b. London, England; educ.
there; stage career, legit:; screen career, Doug-
las Fairbanks ("His Majesty, the American"),
Garson ("Eyes of Youth"). Ad., Lowe's Ex-
change, 1123 Broadway, N. Y. ; studio, Garson.
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SPERE, Charles; b. Omaha, Neb.; educ. Neb.
Univ. and Northwestern Univ., Chicago; stage
career, 1 season vaud. ; screen career, Ince ("A
Desert Wooing"), Vitagraph ("A Fighting Col-
leen," "Pegeen," "Man Who Wouldn't Tell"),
American ("A Bachelor's Wife," "The Hell-
ion"), New Art Films ("The Solitary Sin";,
Brunton ("What Every Mother Knows"), Na-
tional ("The Lamb and the Lion"). Hght., 5,
10%; wght., 150; brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
408 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles. Cal.
SPINGLER, Harry; b. Buffalo, N. Y. ; educ.
there; stage career, vaud., 190S-1912, with Al
H. Wilson Co.; screen career, Reliance, Life
Photo ("Northern Lights," "The Ordeal"), Fox
("Samson," "The Plunderer," "The Bond-
man"), Ivan ("Her Surrender"), Ocean ("Drift-
wood"), Universal ("Cheaters," "Woman Under
Cover"), Fox ("Flames of the Flesh"). Hght.,
6, 9; wght., 155; fair complexion, blond hair,
gray eyes.
SPOTTSWOOD, James Carlisle; educ. Gonzaga
Coll., St. John's College; Georgetown Univ.,
Washington, D. C; stage career, Mary Manner-
ing, featured in Shubert's "Going Some," "Mid-
night Sons," Julian Eltinge's "Fascinating
Widow" and "Crinoline Girl," S seasons lead-
ing juvenile with A. H. Woods prods., "Mary's
Ankle," "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," "His
Honor, Abe Potash"; screen career, Than-
houser ("Weighed in the Balance"), Vita-
graph ("The Climbers"). Hght., 5, 7; wght.,
145; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs
Club, N. Y.
SPROTXE, Bert; b. Huisum, Schleswig-Holstein ;
educ. Halle, S. Saxony; stage career, 15 yrs., 8
yrs. in Europe, 7 yrs. Milwaukee and Chicago;
screen career, W. S. Hart ("Selfish Yates,"
"Shark Monroe," "Breed of Men"), F. Keenan
("The World Aflame"), Harold Bell Wright Co.
("Shepherd of the Hills"), Goldwyn ("Girl
from Outside"), Universal ("Brute Breaker"),
Amer. Lifeograph Co. ("The Golden Trail,"
"Men of Today and Tomorrow"). Hght., 6,
1; wght., 200; iron gray hair, gray eyes. Home
ad., 2025 W. 7th ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Holly
1964.
STANDING, Gordon H.; b. London, Eng., 1889;
educ. Upper Latimer and St. Paul's, London,
Eng.; stage career, with Leonard Rayne in S.
Africa; 2 yrs. student McGill, Montreal; 3 yrs.
Canadian Mounted Rifles; with Paul Armstrong
In vaud.; "A Full House," H. H. Frazee, Shu-
berts, A. H. Woods; screen career, Triangle
("Three Black Eyes"), Independent ("Up and
Down"), Rolfe ("Red Virgin"), Famous Play-
ers, Pathe, World; 2 yrs. A. E. F., 21 mos.
actual service. Hght.. 6; wght., 185; chestnut
brown hair, brown eyes. Add., care Arthur H.
Jacobs. Inc.. 145 W. 45th St., N. Y. C.
STANDING, Herbert; stage career, with Sir
Henry Irving, Sir Charles Wyndham, 23 yrs.
Criterion theatre, London; screen career, Para-
Artcraft ("How Could You, Jean," "He Comes
Up Smiling"), Metro ("In Judgment Of"),
Goldwyn ("The Wrong Door," "Strictly Con-
fidential," "Almost Married," "Lord and Lady
Algy," "Cup of Fury"). Ad., 615 So. Catalina
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
STANDING, Herbert, Jr.; b. London, Eng., 1887;
educ. St. Paul's Schl., London; stage career,
leads with Amelia Bingham, Nance O'Neil.
George Edwards, Sir Beerbohm Tree; screen
career, Betzwood ("Misfit Earl"), Carl Carle-
ton ("En L'Air"), Vitagraph ("Jewels"). Fa-
mous Players, Pathe, World. Goldwyn. Hght.,
6; wght., 185; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
Sterling Apts., 126 W. 49th St., N. Y. Bryant
5138.
STANDING, Wyndham; b. London, Eng., 1880;
educ. St. Paul's Coll.; stage career, 1899. sir
Henry Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Kendal, Miss For-
tescue, Comstock and Gest, Wm. A. Brady,
Shubert, Lyceum theatre, London; screen ca-
reer, Triangle-Ince, Famous Players, Goldwyn,
International. Maurice Tourneur Prods.. "Rose
of the World." "Paid in Full," "Eyes of the
Soul," "Miracle of Love," "Witness for the De-
fense," "Earth Bound." Hght., 6, 1; wght.,
180; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Goldwyn
Studio, Culver City, Cal.
STANLKV, Edwin; b. Chicago; stage career,
dram, stk., vaud.; screen career. "King Lear,"
"Divorce and the Daughter," "Law of Com-
pensation," "Justt a Woman," "Marriages Are
Made," "Every Mother's Son," "An Honest
Thief," "The Love Auction." Ad., Green Room
Club, N. Y.
STANLEY, Forrest; stage career, stk., rep.;
screen career, Morosco ("Kilmeny," "Mme. La
Presidente," "Making of Maddalena," etc.),
Pallas ("Reform Candidate," "The Heart of
Paula"), Bosworth ("Rug Maker's Daughter"),
Morosco ("His Official Fiancee"), Universal
("Under Suspicion," "The Triflers"), First Na-
tional ("The Thunderbolt"). Home ad., 207 S.
Ardmore ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 560597.
STARKEY, Bert; educ. Fall River, Mass.; stage
career, with H. W. Savage for 4 yrs.; vaud.
with own act and others; over the United Time
for about 5 yrs.; screen career, Pathe ("Fatal
Ring,' serial), World ("The Boss"), "Jimmy
Valentine," "Deep Purple"), Metro ("Broad-
way Bill," "The Come Back"), 4 yrs. in stk.
with World Motion Picture Co.; now with
Dorothy Dalton. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 127; dark
hair and eyes. Ad., 300 W. 17th St., care Con-
don, N. Y. Chelsea 7084.
STARK, Frederic; b. San Francisco; educ. there;
stage career, 15 yrs., with Nance O'Neil and
stk.; screen career, Brunton ("Jack Dempsey
serial), Fox ("Camouflage"), Jesse Hampton
("A Woman of Pleasure"), Universal ("The
Beach Combers," "The Sea Flower"), Hart ("The
Poppy Girl's Husband"), Ince ("Vive La
France"), Goldwyn, B. B. Hampton ("A Desert
of Wheat"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 225; dark
brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 6056 Carlton
Way, Los Angeles. Cal. Holly 387.
STEARNS, Louis; b. N. Y. C, 1867 educ. Colum-
bia Coll., N. Y. C. ; stage career, 20 yrs., "Busi-
ness Before Plesaure," with A. H. Woods;
screen career, Fox ("Painted Madonna"), Uni-
versal ("Great Problem"), Metro ("Great Ro-
mance"), Rolfe ("Scream in the Night"),
Norma Talmadge ("Her Only Way"), B. S.
Moss ("Break the News to Mother"), Adanac
Co. ("The World Shadow"). Hght.. 5, 10%;
wght., 185. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
STEEL, Vernon; b. Santiago, Chile; educ. Eng-
land; stage career, leading man with Phyliss
Neilson Terry, Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton,
Forbes-Robertson, George Alexander, etc.;
screen career, Goldwyn, Vitagraph, Famous
Players ("Firing Line," "Witness for the De-
fense"), Atlas ("Phantom Honeymoon"). Now
playing in "Declassee" with Ethel Barrymore
at Empire theatre. Hght., 6; wght., 155; brown
hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 56 W. 11th St., N. Y. C.
Chelsea 9494.
STEERS, Larry; b. Chicago; educ. there; stage
career, Bush Temple Stock, Chicago, Robert
Edeson, "Strongheart," stock at St. Louis, Mo.;
screen career, Lasky ("City of Dim Faces"),
Morosco ("Little Comrade"), Goldwyn
("Heartsease"), Metro ("Right of Way"), Kee-
nan ("Out of the Dust"). Hght., 6; wght..
175; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 3700
Sunset. Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 597263.
STEPPLING, John; b. 1869 ; educ. Univ. Penn. ;
stage career, Frohman, Sothern in "Prisoner
of Zenda," Olga Nethersole, "Sappho," Wm.
Gillette, "Secret Service"; screen career, Essa-
nay. Famous ("The Bishop's Carriage," "Tess
of the D Urbervilles," "Johanna Enlists"), Fox
("The Divorce Trap"), Rob.-Cole ("Life's a
Funny Proposition"), Paramount ("The Rescu-
ing Angel"), Metro ("Lombardi, Ltd."). First
National ("The Inferior Sex"). Ad., 2017 Ar-
gyle ave., Hollywood, Cal.
STERLING, Ford; screen career, Mack Sennett
Comedies ("Yankee Doodle in Berlin," "The
Little Widow," "Hearts and Flowers," "Among
Those Present," "Uncle Tom Without the
Cabin." "His Last False Step." "A Lady's
Tailor"). Ad., 5638 Carlton Way, Hollywood,
Cal.
STEVENS. Edwin; b. California; educ. Univ. of
Cal.; early career, banking, mining and scout-
ing; stage career, since 1883. "The School for
Scandal." "The Devil"; screen career, directed
for Universal, played in World ("The Devil's
Toy"), Artcraft ("The Squaw Man"), Metro
("Faith"), Select ("Cheating Cheaters"). Pathe
("The Profiteers"), Goldwyn ("The Crimson
Gardenia." "Upstairs"), Para-Artcraft ("Haw-
thorne of the U. S. A."). Hodkinson ("The Lone
Wolf's Daughter"). "Hght., 6; wght., 200;
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
STEVENS, George; I. and . ,lu. London; came to
U. S. with Mrs. Langtry. with A. M. Palmer
Stk. Co.; screen career, 5 yrs. with Vitagraph,
C. K. Young. Metro. Famous Plavers, Para-
mount ("Come Out of the Kitchen"). Hght.,
5. 9; wght., 150; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., 295
Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bedford 7044.
STEVENSON, Chat. E. ; b, Sacramento, Cal.;
educ. there; screen career. Harold Lloyd
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
("Bumping Into Broadway," "Capt. Kldd's
Kids," "From Hand to Mouth," "His Royal Shy-
ness"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 185; brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 1636 Magnolia ave., Los
Angeles, Cal., W 1796; studio, Rolin.
STEWART, Roy; b. San Diego, Cal.; educ. Univ.
of Cal.; stage career, traveling stock cos. on
West Coast, with Florodora Co. ofli tour,
etc. ; screen career, Majestic, American, Uni-
versal, Triangle ("Wolves of the Border," "The
Silent Rider"), Fine Arts ("The House Built
Upon Sand," "The Doll Shop," "The Fugi-
tive"), B. B. Hampton ("The Westerners,"
"The Sagebrusher." "Desert of Wheat"), Selz-
nick ("Just a Wife"). Hght., 6. 2; wght., 190;
black hair and brown eyes. Studio ad., Roy
Stewart Feature Films, 641 N. Hobart Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
STEWART, Victor A.; b. London, Eng.; educ.
Wimbleton College, Eng.; stage career, vaud. ;
screen career, Vitagraph, Lubin ("Within the
Law." "Everybody's Girl," "Find the Woman."
"Adventure Shop"). Hght., 5, 10% ; wght., 180;
chestnut hair, gray eyes. Ad., 2200 Coney
Island ave., N. Y.
ST. JOHN, Al; b. Santa Ana, Calif.; educ. there;
screen career, Keystone-Triangle ("Fatty and
Mabel Adrift," "He Did and He didn't," "The
Bright Lights," "His Wife's Mistake," "The
Moonshiners"), Arbuckle ("The Butcher-Boy,"
"A Reckless Romeo," "His Wedding Night"),
Warner Bros. ("Speed"), will appear in 2-reel
comedy every month, released by Paramount.
Hght., 5, 6%; wgh., 150; light complexion,
blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 4411 Victoria
Park Place. Los Angeles; phone 75477; studio
ad., Astra Studio, Glendale, Calif . ; Glendale 902.
STOCKDALE, Carl; b. Worthington, Minn., 1874;
educ. Univ. of North Dakota; stage career,
stock and vaud.; screen career, Fine Arts ("In-
tolerance," "Atta Boy's Last Race"), Ameri-
can ("A Night in New York," "Peggy Leads
the Way"), Al Jennings prod. ("The Lady of
the Dugout"), Griffith ("The Greatest Ques-
tion"), J. Warren Kerrigan ("After Hours"),
"The Trembling Hour" with Mary MacLaren,
"The Fatal 30" serial with Jack Dempsey,
"Brass Buttons" with William Russell. Hght.,
5, 11; wght., 155; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
home 1627 Winona Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
Holly 2913.
STONE, Lewis; screen career, "The River's End"
with Marshall Neilan, "Man's Desire," Laskv
("Held by the Enemy). Home ad., 226 S.
Rampart blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone
52449; studio, Neilan Prods.
STOWE, Leslie; b. Louisiana; educ. Georgetown
Univ., Texas; stage career, Augustin Daly Stk.
Co., . "Ben Hur," "Shore Acres." etc.; screen
career, Metro, Fox, World ("Social Quick-
sands," "The Closed Road." "The Impostors"),
Famous Players ("The Copperhead"), May-
flower ("Bolshevism on Trial"), Metro ("The
Adopted Son"), Paragon ("La Boheme"), Ar-
nold ("The Carter Case"). Hght.. 5, 10%;
wght., 210; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Green
Room Club, N. Y.
STOWELL, William H., b. Boston. Mass., March
13, 1885; educ. Boston H. S. ; stage career, 2
seasons in mus. com. in Chicago, leading man
at Whitney Opera House, 3 seasons lead in
road ens. touring the East; screen career, since
1909. Selig. Universal ("The Doll's House,"
"Bondage." "Man of God." "Broadway Love"),
Lois Weber Prod. ("The Man Who Dared
God," etc.). Jewel ("The Talk of the Town."
"Heart of Humanity," "When a Girl Loves,"
"Destiny," "Right to Happiness"). Home ad.,
1729 N. Normande ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Studio, Universal. Universal City.
STRONG, Eugene; educ. Univ. of Chicago; stage
career. 15 yrs.; screen career, Metro ("Lady
Frederick," "The Border Legion." "Safe for
Democracy." "The Divorcee"). Vitagraph ("A
Stitch in Time." "Vengeance of Durand"). Bur-
ton King ("Power of Woman"), Empey-Select
("The Undercurrent") Hallmark ("Wit Wins").
Hght., 6. 2; wght., 185; dark complexion, dark
hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o Edward Small, Inc.,
N. Y.
SULLIVAN, Danny; b. Newark. N. J.. 1885; educ.
there; stage career, minstrels, "Rahes in Toy-
land." 5 yrs. with "The Wizard of Oz" : screen
career, Biograph, 3 yrs. in comedies. Fox (the
Gambler in "The Blue Streak." "Wife Number
Two." "Thou Shalt Not Steal"), Frank Hall
("The Other Man's Wife"), Ad., home, 206 W.
109th St., N. Y.
SULLIVAN. William A.; educ. N. Y. ; stage
career, 15 yrs. legit, stage; screen career,
Thanhouser ("Million Dollar Mystery"), Pathe
? yrs. ("Hones'. Thief," "Getaway Kate,"
"Cigarette Girl," "Lightning Raider"). Hght.,
5, 7%; wght., 145; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
340 W. 56th st., N. Y. ; Circle 6784.
Sl'THERLANI), John; b. Scotland; educ. there;
screen career. Famous Players ("Silver King,"
"The Lie." "His House in Order," "Test of
Honor," "Uncle Tom's Cabin"), Biograph
("The Imp"). Crest ("Grain of Dust"), Gold-
wyn ("Dodging a Million"). Hght., 5, 10:
wght., 168; fair complexion, gray hair, dark
eyes. Ad.. 340a Ninth St., Brooklvn, N. Y.
SUTHERLAND, Victor; b Paducah, Ky., 1889;
educ. Ky. ; stage career, Morgan Stock Co.;
screen career, Victor ("The Dancer and the
King"), Fox ("Daredevil Kate"), Rex Beach
("The Barrier"), Ed. Lewis Prod. ("The Bar
Sinister." "The Sign Invisible." "Calibre 38"),
Fox ("Her Price"). Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
SWAIN, Mack; b. Salt Lake City. 1876; educ.
there; early career, own company, vaud., mus.
com., drama, stock; screen career, Keystone
(comedy leads in "The Schemers." "Safety
First Ambrose"), Sennett-Paramount ("The
Pullman Bride"), L-Ko ("Ambrose and the
Lion Hearted"). Hght.. 6. 2; wght.. 240. Stu-
dio. Sunset, I os Angeles. Calif.
SWICKARD, Charles; stage career, s k ; screen
career, Universal-Bluebird, Metro. Fox ("Li*rht
rf Wrs'ern Stars"). Metro ("The Spender."
"Faith," "Almost Married"), Thrs. H. Inee
("The Toast of Death," "The Beckon^t;
Flame"), Para-Artcraf t. "Hell's Hinges."
"Captive God"), H. B. Warner ("Beggar of
Cawnpoor"). Ad., 1533 Arlington ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.
SWICKARD, Josef; stage career, 25 yrs. Dram-
atic and vaud., America. So. Africa and Eu-
rope; screen career, Thanhouser, Majestic,
Keystone, Fox ("Tale of Two Cities"), Metro,
Inc ("Keys of the Righteous"), Mitchel Lewis
"Last of His People"), Bessie Barriscale
("Trick of Fate"). Brentwood ("The Third
Generation"). Hght., 5, 10% wght.. 155; iron
gray hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad.. 1533 Ar-
lington ave., Los Angeles, Calif., West 4263.
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TABER, Richard; b. N. J.; educ. there; stage
career, "Coat Tales," "The Willow Tree," "Lit-
tle Miss Brown"; screen career, Pathe ("At
Bay." "Kick In"), Essanay ("Eyes That See
Not," "When My Lady Smiles." "Caught"),
World ("Miss Crusoe"). Hght., 5, 6%; wght..
140; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Lambs Club,
N. Y.
TEAD, Phillips; b. Somerville, Mass : educ. Am-
herst Coll., '15; stage career, "Oh. Lady. Lady,"
"The King," with Leo Ditrichstein. "Our Mrs.
McChesney" ; screen career. Norma Talmadge
("She Loves and Lies"), Selznick ("The
Woman's Game"). Famous Players ("The Lost
Paradise"). Hght., 5, 8%; wght.. 134; brown
hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., 136 W. 44th st,
N. Y. C. ; Bryant 2592.
TEARLE, Conway; b. N. Y.. 18S0; stage career,
Sir Charles Wyndham. Ellen Terry. Billie
Burke, Ethel Barrymore, Viola Allen, stk. with
Grace George; screen career. Brenon C'The
Fall of the Romanoffs"), Paramount ("S'ella
Maris"), Select ("The "Reason Why"). First
National ("Virtuous Wives." "A Virtuous
Vamp," "Mind the Paint Girl," "Two Weeks").
Select ("Way of a Woman," ("She Loves and
Lies"), United ("Her Game"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght.. 180; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Friars"
Club. N. Y.
TELLEGEN, Lou; b. Athens, Greece. Nov. 26,
1881: stage career, leading man with Sarah
Bernhardt in Paris and on tour, director and
star on London and American stages: screen
career, Pathe, Lasky ("The Unknown," "The
Victory of Conscience." "The Victoria Cross"),
Laskv-Paramount ("The Long Trail." "What
Monev Can't Buy," "The Thing We Love."
"Blind Youth"). Goldwyn ("World and its
Woman," "Flame of the Desert"). Hght., 6;
wght., 175; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., c/o
Goldwyn, N. Y.
THOMAS, Al Franklyn; b. and educ. N. Y. C. ;
stage career, 15 yrs.; screen career. Metro.
Kalein. Fox, Famous Players. " Davenport
("Rule of Reason"), Moss ("In the Hands of
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the Law"), Garrick ("The Eternal Law,"
"Where is My Father?"), Oliver ("Carter
Case"), Bloxbee ("The Manicure Man"),
Gaumont ("Temporary Wife"), Creation ("For
the Freedom of Ireland"), Francis Grandon
("Conquered Hearts"). Hght., 5. 9%; wght.,
168; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Green Room
Club, N. T.
THOMPSON, Hugh; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1887; educ.
there; stage career, 8 yrs. stk.; screen career,
Metro ("Secret Strings"), United ("Woman
Under Oath"), Rothapfel ("False Gods"),
World ("Phil for Short"), Hallmark ("Wit
Wins"), Graphic ("Someone Must Pay'"),
Gaumont ("Making Her His Wife"), Gibraltar
("Cynthia of the Minute.") Hght., 6, 2; wght.,
180; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes.
Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. Press represen-
tative, Lillian Gale, 234 W. 55th St., N. T.
TILTON, Edwin Booth; b. Chicago, 111.; educ.
N. Y. and Providence, R. I. ; stage career, first
prof, appearance "Lights O' London," season
1885-86, under mgnt. K. & E., Henry Savage,
Shuberts, Frohman, etc.; screen career, Lubin,
Fox ("Under the Yoke," "Merrie-Go-Round,"
"Right After Brown," "Words and Music,"
"Auld Lang Syne," "Heritage of Eden"),
Keenan ("Gates of Brass," "World Aflame"),
Constance Talmadge ("The Shuttle"). Hght.,
5, 11%; wght., 180; dark gray hair, hazel
eyes. Home ad., 1731 N. Normandie ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.; phone 59230.
TODD, Harry; b. Alleghany, Pa., 1865; stage
career, at age of 14; screen career, Essanay
("Pete's Pants"), Selig (Mustang Pete,
"Snakeville" comedies), Rolin, Metro ("Thirty
Days," "The Baby Devil"), Bluebird ("Taste
of Love"), Metro ("A Favor to a Friend,"
"Please Get Married). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160;
brown hair, blue eyes, dark complexion. Ad.,
home, 5736 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood,
Cal.
TOOKER, William H.; b. N. Y. C.'Sept. 2, 1875;
educ. pub. schls., N. Y. C. ; stage career, first
part in "A Hole in the Ground"; stock engage-
ments, also important roles with John Mason,
Emma Dunn, Lionel Barrymore, etc.; screen
career, Fox (featured in "A Fool's Revenge"),
Metro ("Draft 258," "Red, White and Blue
Blood"), Fox ("Woman, Woman"), Select
("The Woman the Germans Shot"). Hght., 5,
11; wght., 187; light complexion, light hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 25 St. Nicholas Terrace,
N. Y. C. Morningside 8420.
TOWER, Halsey; b. Buffalo, N. Y.; educ. there;
stage career, "Mary Jane's Pa," also vaud. ;
screen career. High Life Comedy Co. ("The
Wedding Punch." "Her Rough Knight," "The
Girl Betwist," "Bosom Enemies"). Hght., 5,
8; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1004
Wright-Callender Bldg. ; phone 13924.
TRAVERS, Richard C; b. Can.; educ. St. An-
drew's Coll., Can.; early career, practiced med-
icine and In army; screen career, Essanay (late
pictures, "Lost, Twenty-four Hours." "Bor-
rowed Sunshine." "The Egg," "The Phantom
Buccaneer," "Among Those Present," "The
"Hoodooed Storv"), State Rights ("House
Without Children"), Fox ("The White Moll").
Hght., 6, 1; wght., 207; black hair, brown eyes;
3 yrs. in U. S. service. Ad., Bayshore, L. I.,
N. Y.
TRENTON, Pell; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Columbia
Univ., stage career, supported Julia Marlowe,
Maxine Elliott, Laurette Taylor, Marie Doro.
King Love in "Every woman," with Fannie
Ward on vaud. tour, Sir Herbert Tree; screen
career, C. K. Young ("House of Glass"), Metro
("The Uplifters," "Fair and Warmer," "The
Willow Tree"), with Edith Storey in "The
Better Profit," Blanche Sweet ("Cressy").
Hght., 6; wght . 175; black hair, dark blue eyes.
Home ad., 1722 La Brea ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.; Holly 5797.
TRIMBLE, George S.; b. N. Y., Oct. 10, 1874;
educ. N. Y. ; stage career, 25 yrs.. stk. and mus
com. with Frohman, Mantell, etc., screen ca-
reer, Lubln ("The House Next Door"), Famous
Players ("Silks and Satins," "Arms and the
Girl"), World ("The Man Who Stood Still").
Pathe ("Wallingford" series) . Capellani ( "Dam-
sel In Distress"), Chautard ("Liza Ann").
Hght., 5, 11%; wght., 265; dark hair, brown
eyes. Home ad.. Green Room Club, N. Y.
TRCESDELL, Fred C; b. Cold water, Mich.; educ.
Michigan; stage career, stk., vaud. and comic
opera, Including " Suwanee River," " The Pink
Lady," " Easiest Way." " La Bohema," "Alias
Jtmmte Valentine." with B. HE, Sothern; screen
career, Metro ("Wilson and the Kaiser," as
President Wilson), Perret (" Lafayette, We
Come"); played in stk. co. of U. S. soldiers in
Paris and thru France during the past year.
Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 170; gray hair, green
eyes. Ad., 230 W. 107th St., N. Y. Acad. 2757;
or Green Room Club, N. Y.
TRUEX, Ernest; b. Kansas City; educ. Whittier
School, Denver, Colo.; stage career, 20 yrs., cre-
ated leads in "A Good Little Devil," "Over
Night," "Very Good Eddie," "The Very Idea";
screen career, Famous Players ("Come On In,"
"Goodbye, Bill," "Oh, You Women," "Stick
Around," "Knight of the Dub," "Too Good to
Be True"). Hght., 5, 2%; wght., 120; light
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Great Neck, L. I., N Y.
Great Neck 411 R.
TURNER, Bowd M. (Smoke); b. Cumberland,
Md.; stage exper., 20 yrs. stk. touring; screen
career, Essanay ("Little Shoes," "Phantom
Buccaneer"), Fox ("Mr. Logan, U. S. A.,"
"Treat 'Em Rough," "Coming of the Law,"
"Hell Roarin' Reform," "Married in Haste").
Hght., 5, 8%; wght., 140; black hair, blue eyes
Home ad., 5502 Santa Monica Blvd., Los An-
geles, Cal.; phone 597125.
TURNER, F. A.; b. Boston, 1866; stage career,
"The Black Crook," with Blanche Bates,
Henry Miller, Robert Edeson and Edgar Sel-
wyn; screen career, Imp, Biograph, Reliance-
Majestic, Fine Arts ("Atta Boy's Last Race,"
"Children of the Feud," "Intolerance"), Tri-
angle ("Madame Bo-Peep"), Bluebird ("Play-
things," "The Love Swindle"), Metro ("As the
Sun Went Down"), Select ("Heart of We-
tona"), Para-Art ("The Miracle Man").
TURNER, William H.; b. Ireland; stage career,
25 yrs., "David Harum," "Father and the
Boys"; screen career, Lubin ("The Nation's
Peril," "The Gods of Faith," "Gods of Fate"),
Monmouth ("Jimmy Dale"). Art Dramas ("Her
Good Name"), Vitagraph ("Church with Over-
shot Wheel"), O. Henry's "The Sporting Duch-
ess"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 165; gray hair, dark
eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
TURPIN, Ben; b. 1874, New Orleans; stage ca-
reer, Sam T. Jack's Burlesque Co., Chicago,
"Busy Izzy," 11 yrs. vaud.; screen career, Essa-
nay 2% yrs.; first slapstick comedian in pic-
tures, 1 yr. with Charlie Chaplin, "A Night
Out," "His New Job," Vogue Comedies, Para-
mount ("A Clever Dummy." "Roping a
Romeo"), Mack Sennett ("East Lynne with
Variations," "Yankee Doodle in Berlin," "Uncle
Tom without the Cabin," "Salome vs. Shenan-
doah'). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; dark com-
plexion, black hair, cock eyes. Ad., home,
5560 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 599383; studio ad., Mack Sennett Com-
edies, L. A., Cal.
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VALENTINO, Rudolph; b. Taranto, Italy; educ.
Mil. and Agricultural Coll. in Italy; stage ca-
reer, 3 yrs. vaud. with Bonnie Glass and Joan
Sawyer, 2 seasons mus. comedy; screen career,
Mae Murray specials ("The Big Little Person,"
"Delicious Little Devil"), Universal ("Society
Sensation," "All Night"), Dorothy Gish ("Out
of Luck"), C. K. Young ("Eyes of Youth"),
Dorothy Phillips ("Ambition"). Hght., 5, 11;
wght., 154; black hair, dark brown eyes. Ad.,
692 Valencia St., Los Angeles, Cal., Wilshire
476.
VAN DYKE, Truman; b. Natchez, Miss., 1897;
educ, Miss. A. & M. Coll., and Marion Inst.,
Alabama; stage career, dramatic club at col-
lege doing amateur work all through Southern
States; screen career, 6 mos. stk. with Tri-
angle, Vitagraph ("Wishing Ring Man," "Over
the Garden Wall"), Universal ("The Red
Glove," "Betty Reforms," "The Peddler").
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; dark red hair, gray-
brown eyes. Ad., Gen. Delivery, Culver City.
Cal.; phone 70304.
VANE Denton; b. Brooklyn, 1886; educ. Jack-
sonville, Fla. ; stage career, several season* in
vaud., with Maude. Odell, stock in Portland,
Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles in mus.
com., played in support of Ethel Barrymore,
Blanche Bates, etc.; screen career, Selig, Kalem
(leads opp. Irene Boyle), joined Vitagraph in
1914 ("The Stolen Treaty." "Soldiers of
Chance," "The Hillman," "Love Watches,"
"The Golden Goal." "Playing with Fate,"
"Beauty Proof," "Fortune's Child," "A Girl
at Bay," "Man Who Won"). Hght., 5 8"
wght.. 160; dark hair, brown eves. Home ad.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
422 State St., Brooklyn, and Green Room Club,
N. T.
VAX LOAN", Philip; b. Amsterdam, Holland, 1884;
educ. there; stage career, played Christ in
Oberammergau Passion Play, played Ibsen,
Sudermann, Hauptmann in Germany, Holland,
Belgium; screen career, Fox ("Queen of the
Sea"), Famous (Christ in "The Sign of the
Cross"), Blackton ("The Common Cause"),
also directed for 4 yrs. with Great Northern
Film Co., Copenhagen, Denmark; International
Film Co., Beatrice Fairfax Series; Bloxbe Film
Co., Young American series. Hght., 5, 11V4;
wght., 175; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., 335
E. 79th St., N. Y. ; Lenox 10007.
VAN METER, Harry L.; b. Malta Bend, Mo.;
early career, physical culture teacher, Denver;
stage career, from 1895, in stk., Denver, with
Henry Kolker, Blanche Bates, Orrin Johnson;
screen career, leads with Nestor, American 3
yrs. ("Beloved Rogues"), Paralta ("A Man's
Man"), Universal ("Princess Virtue," "Broad-
way Love"), with Dustin Farnum in "A Man's
Fight," Frank Keenan ("Out of the Ashes"),
Metro ("Judah"), Universal ("Beach Comb-
ers," "The Day She Paid"). Ad., Metro Stu-
dios, Hollywood, Calif.
VERNON", Bobbie; b. Chicago, 1897; educ. there;
stage career, with Kolb and Dill, mus. com.,
vaud. ; screen career, Universal, Keystone,
Christie ("Pearls in a Peach," "Bobby Comes
Marching Home," "Fair, but False," "Watch
Your Step. Mother," "Why Wild Men Go Wild,"
"Papa by Proxy," "Oh, Doctor, Doctor," and
20 other Christie Comedies). Now working in
Christie's Specials. Hght., 5, 2%; wght., 145;
light hair, blue eyes; 4 mos. in U. S. Navy.
Ad., 1756 N. Western ave., Hollywood; studio,
Christie, L. A., Cal.
VIVIAN, Robert; b. London, Eng., 1867; educ.
London, France and Germany; stage career
15 years in London with Sir Henry Irving,
"A Good Little Devil," with David Belasco,
Maude Adams in "A Kiss for Cinderella";
screen career. Famous Players ("Under the
Greenwood Tree," "The Counterfeit"), Tour-
neur ("Law of' the Land"), Selznick ("Pic-
cadilly Jim," "The Spite Bride"), Norma
Talmadge ("Mr. Butler Buttles"), Fox ("La
Belle Russe"); now engaged in A. H. Wood's
"A Room at the Ritz." Hght., 5, 11; wght..
171; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 156 W. 46th St., N. Y. ; Bryant 7811.
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WADE, John P.; b. Ohio; educ. Mt. St. Mary's
College, St. Francis Xaxier's Jesuit College;
stage career, stk.. wrote, starred in and di-
rected vaud. acts, with T. Daniel Frawley
Stk. in tour of the Far East; screen career,
Biograph, Edison, Famous Players, Vitagraph
("The Third Degree"), S.-L. Pict. ("Virtuous
Men"). Rob. -Cole ("The Open Door"). Hght.,
5, 10M>; wght., 165: iron grav hair, dark eyes.
Ad.. 507 W. 112th St., N. Y. C. ; Mngde. 7582.
WALKER, Robert Donald; b. Bethlehem, Pa.,
1S8S; educ. Horace Mann School, N. Y. ; stage
career, in musical comedies; screen career,
Edison, Fox, Metro ("Aladdin's Other Lamp."
"God's Law and Man's," "Lady Barnacle."
"The Girl Without a Soul." "Blue Jeans"),
Select ("The Whirlpool"), Fox ("The Light"),
Goldwyn ("City of Comrades"), First Na-
tional ("Burglar by Proxy"), Fox ("The Mer-
ry-Go-Round"), Universal ("Rouge and
Riches"). Hght., 6; wght., 160; dark brown
hair, blue eyes.
WALLOCK, Edwin N.; b. Council Bluffs. Ia.;
1S7S; educ. Benedictine Univ., Atchison. Kan.;
stage career, for 18 yrs. with Thomas Keene,
Richard Mansfield, Frederick Warde, head of
own co., and also in stk. in East; screen ca-
reer, with Selig, in many jungle zoo pictures,
Universal ("Behind the Line." "Even as You
and I"), Ince-Paramount ("The Price Mark"),
Hampton-Hodkinson ("The Sage Brusher").
Hght., 5. 11; wght., 185; black hair, gray eyes.
Home ad., 3522 N. Broadwav. Los Angeles.
WAI.POLE, Stanley; b. Melbourne. Australia,
1S86; educ. Carlton, Aust. ; stage career, on
stage since 17 yrs. old. played in rep. and
prod, under mgmt. J, C. Williamson, "Monsieur
Beaucaire," "Prisoner of Zenda"; screen ca-
reer. Universal ("Moira," "Dollar Mark."
"Unconventional Girl." "Seeds of Redemp-
tion." "Crimson Trail"), Vitagraph ("For-
tune's Child"). McCIure ("Yellow Eel"). "Ca-
lonla" (Australia). Capellani prod. Hght., 5,
10}£; wght., 165; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad.,
Green Room Club, N. Y.
WALSH, George; b. N. Y., 1892; educ. N. Y.
High Schl. of Commerce, studied law at Ford-
ham and Georgetown Univs. ; screen career,
Fox ("The Book Agent," "Some Boy," "The
Kid Is Clever," "The Yankee Way," "This
Is the Life," "The Pride of N. Y.," "Jack
Spurlock, Prodigal," "Brave and Bold," "I'll
say So," "Luck and Pluck," "Putting One
Over," "Never Say Quit," "The Winning
Stroke," "Help, Help, Police"). Hght.. 5. 11;
wght., 180; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Fox,
N. Y.
WALTEMEYER, Jack; b. Salida, Col., 1884;
educ. Col.; stage career, 18 yrs. stk. in Spo-
kane, Portland, Del., Sacramento, Seattle,
Roanoke, Va.; screen career, Universal, L-Ko,
Kalem, Vitagraph ("The Iron Test"), Paralta
("Carmen of the Klondike"), Triangle ("The
Gun Women"). Hght., 5, 10%; wght., 170;
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1232 Tam-
arind ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
WALTHALL, Henry 15. ; b, Shelby Co., Ala.;
stage career, played through East; screen ca-
reer, from 1910, Griffith ("Birth of a Nation,"
"Great Love"), Ince ("False Faces"), National,
Ex-Mutual ("And a Still Small Voice," "The
Come Back,'1' "A Long Lane's Turning"),
Mayflower ("A Splendid Hazard"). Hght.,
5, 6; wght., 135; dark complexion, dark brown
hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 25 Arcadia Ter-
race, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Calif.; S.
M. 277-J.
WARD, Chance E.; b. Dayton. O., 1878; screen
career. Universal, 1912, as actor and asst. dir..
later as actor and dir.; asst. dir. Kalem, then
dir., producing Ham and Bud comedies 9
months; with American, 1915, directing with
James Douglass, made "Johnnie's Birthday,"
Metro, played in "Island of Intrigue." Ad.,
Hollywood, Cal.
WARD, Freddie Fay; b. San Francisco, 1907;
screen career, Universal, Triangle, Brunton,
Fox; Village Boy, Italian and French parts.
Hght., 4, 9; wght., 81; dark brown hair, dark
blue eyes. Ad., 434 N. Alvarado St., Los
Angeles. Cal.; Wils. 6169.
WARD, Hap H.; b. Santa Ana, Cal.; educ. Los
Angeles; stage career, 7 yrs., Keith, Wm.
Morris, and Orpheum Circuits of vaud., West-
ern Wheel Burlesque, 3 yrs., mus. com. 10
yrs.; screen career, began with Gale Henry
in 1918; later Francis Ford throughout the
"Silent Mystery"; back with Gale Henry for
past year. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 1416 N. Kenmore, Holly-
wood, Calif.; 599273 Phone. Studio ad., Gale
Henry Comedies, Bulls Eye Studio, Hollywood,
Calif.
WARDE, Frederick 15. ; b. Wardington, Oxford-
shire, England, 1851; stage career, started in
1867 when he appeared as second murderer In
"Macbeth," is noted chiefly for his many inter-
pretations of Shakespearean roles, both in this
country and abroad; other plays in which he
has appeared are "Brunhilde." "Mary Stuart";
screen career, Thanhouser ("King Lear,"
"Vicar of Wakefield." "Hinton's Double."
"Fires of Youth," "Under False Colors," "The
Heart of Ezra Greer"), World ("The Unveil-
ing Hand," "Silas Marner"). Ad., 1720 Ditmas
av., B'klyn, N. Y. ; Flatbush 3378-J.
WARNER, H. B.; b. St. John's Woods, London,
Eng.; educ. Bedford, Eng., and Univ. Coll.,
London, Eng. ; stage career, with Sir Charles
Wyndham, Sir Herbert Tree, Marie Tempest,
in England, came to America in 1905 to play
opposite Eleanor Robson; screen career, Ince
("The Ghost Breaker," "The Vagabond
Prince"), McCIure, Frohman ("God's Man"),
Jesse D. Hampton ("Man Who Turned White,"
"Pagan God," "For a Woman's Honor," "Grey
Wolf's Ghost," "Fugitive From Matrimony,"
"House of a Thousand Candles"). Hght., 6,
H; wght., 167; fair hair, blue eyes. Perma-
nent ad.. Hollywood Hotel, Hollywood, Calif.;
studio. Hampton.
WARREN, Fred H.; b. Rock Island. 111.; stage
career, Warren & Conley, vaud.; screen career,
Metro ("Kildare of Storm," "Sylvia on a
Spree." played in "Johnny on the Spot," "A
Favor to a Friend," "Turning the Tables"),
First National ("Heart o' the Hills."
WARWICK, Major Robert; b. Sacramento,
Calif.; educ. San Francisco; stage career,
played in stk. at Valencia theatre. San Fran-
cisco, "The Dollar Mark" at Wallach's. N. Y. ;
Screen career. World ("Man of the Hour"),
ACTORS
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Selznick ("The Argyle Case," "A Modern
Othello," "The Mad Lover"), Famous Players
("Secret Service," "Told In the Hills," "In
Mizzoura," "Tree of Knowledge," "Thou Art
the Man!" Enlisted and served as Captain
on Gen. Pershing's staff, later given Major's
commission. Hght., 6; wght., 175; brown hair
and eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
WASHBURN, Bryant; b. Chicago, 1889; educ.
there; stage career, from 1907, with George
Fawcett in several successes, starred in "The
Fighter"; screen career, Essanay, 6 yrs.,
Pathe, Artcraft ("Till I Come Back to You,"
"The Way of a Man with a Maid"), Famous
Players ("A Very Good Young Man," "Love
Insurance," "Why Smith Left Home," "Too
Much Johnson," "It Pays to Advertise," "Six
Best Cellars," "Sick-a-Bed"). Hght., 6; wght.,
155; dark complexion, dark brown hair, brown
eyes. Ad., 7003 Hawthorne ave., Hollywood,
Calif.; studio, Lasky.
WEBB, George; b. Indianapolis, Ind. ; educ. Min-
neapolis and Los Angeles; stage career, 8 yrs.
leading man in stock cos., Minneapolis, Los
Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, etc., own co.
3 trips to Hawaiian Islands; screen career, 4
yrs., American, Universal, Triangle, Thos. H.
Ince ("John Petticoats" with Wm. S. Hart,
"Alarm Clock Andy" with Chas. Ray, "Below the
Surface" with Hobart Bosworth), Fox ("Miss
Adventure"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; dark
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1218 No.
Bronson ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 579820.
WEIGEL, Paul; b. Halle, Saxony; educ. Ger-
many; stage career, since 1885; screen career,
since 1916, Lasky, Metro ("The She Devil,"
"Dubarry," "The Light," "Smiles"), Fox
("Evangeline"), Famous Players ("Luck in
Pawn"), Universal ("The Beachcombers,"
"Breath of the Gods"). Hght., 5, 8; wght.,
145; dark gray hair, gray eyes. Home ad.,
6806 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.; Hol-
ly 2744.
WELCH, NLles; b. Hartford, Conn.; educ. St.
Paul's School, Yale Univ., Columbia Univ.;
stage career, 4 yrs. legit., stock; screen career,
World. Universal, Pathe, Goldwyn, Technicolor
("The Gulf Between," first picture prod, in
colors), Norma Talmadge ("Secret of the Storm
Country"), Famous Players ("Miss George
Washington"), Metro ("Her Boy," "One of
Many"). Ince ("The Law of Men," "The Vir-
tuous Thief," "Stepping Out"), Bessie Barris-
cale ("Beckoning Roads," "Luck of Geraldine
Laird"). Hght., 6; wght., 165; medium brown
hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad.. 6650 Leland
Way, Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 316.
WELDEN, Jess C.J b. Keine Valley, N. Y. ; educ.
there; stage career, 3 yrs. as circus clown;
screen career, Hehrman Comedies ("Milk-Fed
Vamp," "Roaring Lions and Wedding Bells"),
Chas. Chaplin ("The Count"), "Broken Bub-
ble." Hght., 4, 8; wght., 185; dark hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 334 So. Figueroa St., Los An-
geles, Calif.; phone 13404.
WELSH, William J.; b. Phila. ; stage career,
opera, dramatic, with Belasco in "Under Two
Flags," managed Joseph Santley on tour;
screen career, with Universal (playing heavies
in "Traffic in Souls." "Neptune's Daughter,"
"Peg of the Wilds," characters in "Lords of
High Decision." "Elusive Isabel." "In the Heart
of New York"), Selznick ("The Foolish Vir-
gin"), Frank Seng "Parentage"), Pathe ("The
Little Diplomat").
WEST, Billy; b. Russia; educ. Chicago; stage
career, prods, and vaud. ; screen career. King
Bee Billy West's comedies ("Cupid's Rival "
"The Pest." "Buck Stage." "The Slave." "The
Hero," "Candy Kid," "The Stranger," "The
Rogue." "A Scrapper," "Playmates," "Bright
and Early," "Straight and Narrow." "The Mes-
senger," "The Orderly"). Making 2-reeI com-
edies for Cropper Dist. Corp., 207 Wabash
ave., Chicago. 111.; studio, Emerald, 1717 No.
Wells st., Chicago.
WEST, Charles H.; b. Pittsburgh, 1886; educ.
Western Univ. of Pa.; stage career, from 1904,
stage mgr.. stock rep., with J. K. Hackett;
screen career, since 1910. with Biograph until
1915, Fine Arts, Lasky, Selig, Universal ("The
Little Pirate"). Paramount ("White Man's
Law." "The Girl Who Came Bark"), Universal
("Flask of Fate," "His Divorced Wife," "The
Phantom Melody"). Hght., 5. 11; wght.. 150;
light complexion, light brown hair, dark brown
eyes. Ad., 1437 So. Bonnie Brae, Los Angeles
Calif.
WHEATCROFT, Stanhope; b. N. Y.. 1888; educ.
Columbia Univ.; stage career, from prod, of
"Nancy Stair" at Criterion theatre, N. Y. ;
screen career, Fox ("East Lynne," "Under Two
Flags," "A Modern Cinderella"), World, Univer-
sal ("The Right to Happiness," "The Amazing
Wife," "The Breath of the Gods," "Harmony
Ranch"), National ("The Blue Bonnet"), Mo-
rosco ("The Veiled Adventure," "The Old Town
Girl"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 145; dark hair,
brown eyes. Ad., Hotel Hollywood, Hollywood,
Calif.
WHITCOMB, Barry; b. Australia, 1872; educ. Aus-
tralia and City of London Coll. ; stage career, 25
yrs. with leading Eng. mgmts., Irving, Tree,
Frohman, Mrs. Langtry, Willard. etc.; screen
career, Fox ("The Serpent," "Hypocrites"),
Famous Players ("The Undying Flame"), Arrow
("The Deemster"), C. K. Young ("Common
Law"), Nazimova ("Eye for Eye," " 'Ception
Shoals"), Mayflower ("Bolshevism on Trial"),
World-Peerless ("The Battler"). Hght., 5, 10;
wght., 178; brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad..
West Fort Lee, N. J. Fort Lee 41-R.
W'HITE, Billy; b. Sacramento, Calif.; educ. there
< and San Francisco; stage career, stage mgr.
Silver King Co., minstrel, etc.; screen career.
Keystone, Ince, Kerrigan, Christie, C. K. Young,
Fairbanks ("American Ace," "Brewster's Mil-
lions"), Fox ("Tale of Two Cities"), Charlie
Chaplin ("A Dog's Life"), Selig ("The Spoil-
ers"), Universal ("The Broken Coin," "Lucille
Love"), Burston ("The Hawk's Trail"). Hght..
5, 4; wght., 175; light hair, blue eyes. Home
ad., 416 Madison ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Wil-
shire 5395.
WHITE, George; b. and educ. AVashington, D. C. ;
stage career, "Kismet," "Man Higher Up,"
"Putting It Over," stk. in Balto. ; screen career,
Goldwvn ("All Woman "), Metro ("The Slack-
er"), Hobart Henley ("Gay Old Dog"). Hght.,
5, 5; wght., 132; brown hair. Ad., Green Room
Club, N. Y.
WHITLOCK, T. Lloyd; b. Springfield, Mo.; educ.
Missouri Univ.; early career, civil engineer;
stage career, stock; screen career, Biograph,
Klein, Kalem, Univrsal ("A Gentle 111 Wind,"
"The Edge of the Law," "Lasca," "Rouge and
Riches"), National ("The Boomerang," "The
Love Call," "Rose Marie"), Beban ("One Man
in a Million"). Hght., 6, 1%; wght., 175; brown
hair and eyes. Ad., 3 Carver Court, Hollywood,
Calif., phone 579388.
WHITMAN, Alfred; b. Chicago, 1890; educ. Lewis
Inst., Chicago; stage career, with Estelle Allen
in "Barriers Burned Away"; screen career, 2
yrs. with NYMPH, Morosco, American, Univer-
sal, Vitagraph ("The Eighth Great-Grand-Par-
ent," "Cavanaugh of the Forest Ranges," "The
Home Trail," "The Girl from Beyond," "A Gen-
tleman's Agreement," "Tongues of Flame,"
"Days of Forty-Nine," "Trick of Fate"), Hod-
kinson ("End of the Game." "The Best Man").
Hght., 6, 1,; wght.. 195; dark brown hair and
eyes. Ad., 4500 Franklin ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.
WHITMAN, Walt; screen career, Jewell ("Heart
of Humanity"), Pathe ("Cry of the Weak"),
Universal ("Destiny"), World-Macauley ("When
Bearcat Went Dry"), Para-Artcraft ("John
Petticoats").
WHITSON, Frank; b. N. Y. C, 1876; educ. Peek-
skill Mil. Acad., 1 yr. at medical coll.; stage
career, 15 yrs., stk. in N. Y., Chicago, in
"Sporting Life," 6 yrs. in vaud.; screen career,
Metro, Fox, Universal, Ince-Triangle ("The Son
of a Gun," "The Tigress." "Send Him Away
With a Smile," "Social Briers"), Artcraft
("Square Deal Sanderson"), Rob-Cole ("Trick
of Fate," "Hearts Asleep"). Select ("Faith of
the Strong"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown
hair and dark brown eyes. Ad., home, 1136-
Gordon st., Los Angeles, Cal.
WILBUR, Crane, aliso co-director; b. Athens, N.
Y., Nov. 17, 1889; educ. pub. schls. ; stage career,
from age of 15, rep., stock, etc., 7 yrs. with
Mrs. Fiske; screen career, Pathe ("The Perils of
Pauline" series), Horsley ("The Spite Hus-
band," "The Painted Lie," "Unlucky Jim." 'The
Morals of Men." "The Eye of Envy," "Heirs of
Hate." "The Blood of His Fathers," "Unto the
End"), Triangle ("Devil M'Care," "Breezy
Jim"), Victor Kremer ("Stripped for a Million."
author and actor). Hght.. 5, 9; wght., 169;
brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., c/o N. T. Gran-
lund, 1493 B'way, N. Y.
WILLIAMS, Earle Rafael; b. Sacramento, Calif..
Feb. 28, 1880; educ. pub. and hgh. schls. Oak-
land, Polytech.. Coll. of Calif.; stage career,
with Baldwin-Melville stock co., New Orleans,
1901; with Frederick Belasco co., San Fran-
cisco and Portland; with James Nelll stock co..
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Henry Dixey, Rose Stahl, Mary Mannering,
Helen Ware. Geo. Beban; screen career, with
V'itagraph, leads and heavies, in ("The Greli
Mystery," "The Hlllman," "The Seal of Silence,"
"The Girl in His House," "An American Live
Wire," "A Diplomatic Mission," "The Man Who
Wouldn't Tell," "The Highest Trump," "A Gen-
tleman of Quality," "The Usurper," "A Rogue's
Romance," "The Hornet's Nest," "The Wolf,"
"The Black Gate"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 176;
dark complexion, black hair, blue eyes. Studio
ad., Vitagraph, B'klyn. N. Y.
WILSON, Ben, also director; b. Corning. Iowa;
educ. there and Centerville, Iowa; stage career,
12 yrs. stock and prods.; screen career, Kdison
(lead in "Who Will Marry Mary" serial), Uni-
versal (lead in "Voice on the Wire," "The Mys-
tery Ship," directed "The Brass Bullet " serials),
Hallmark (lead in "Trail of the Octopus," "The
Screaming Shadow" serials), starred in various
features. Hght., 5, 11 Yt • wght., 17G; dark hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., 219 So. Harvard Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif., phone 560661; studio, Ben
Wilson Prods.
WILSON, Hal; b. N. T. C; educ. Coll. of City of
N. T. ; stage career, 20 yrs. Harrigan and Hart,
Frohman, A. H. Woods, Murray Stk. Co. under
H. V. Donnelly's mgmt. ; screen career, from
1907, 3 yrs. dir. Eclair, Fine Arts (appeared in
"Casey at the Bat," "The Little Yank"), Grif-
fith ("Intolerance"), Universal comedies, Vita-
graph ("Clowns Best Performers." "The Blind
Miner," "Tale of Two Cities"), Metro ("Easy to
Make Money"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 160; gray
hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 514 2 De Longpre
ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Holly C39; studio, Lois
Weber Prods.
WILSON, Tom; b. Helena, Mont., 1880; early
career, soldier, professional boxer, trained Fitz-
slmmons for fight with Corbett; stage career,
with Fitzsimmons in "A Fight for Love," with
Eva Tanguay in vaud. ; screen career, Reliance-
Majestic, Fine Arts ("Atta Boy's Last Race."
"The Americano." "Wild and Wooly," "Amarll-
ly of Clothesline Alley"), Chaplin ("A Dog'i
Life," "Shoulder Arms." "Sunnyside," "A Day's
Pleasure"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 220; dark
brown hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 1352 Spauld-
lng ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
WINDERMER, Fred C; b. Muscatine, Iowa; educ.
there; screen career, directed Essanay Snake-
ville series, Essanay-Chaplin ("A Night Out."
"The Champion." "Work," "The Tramp").
Hank Mann ("The Messenger," "The Gas At-
tack." "His Waiting Career," "Hopping the
Bells," "A Rural Romeo"). Home ad., 5800
Franklyn ave.. Hollywood. Calif.; studio, Hank
Mann Co.
WING, Ward; b. Springfield, Mo.; educ. Kansas
City, Mo.; stage career, Geo. Ade's "The Mayor
and the Manicure," over U. B. O. time 2 yrs..
Lyric Stock Co., Woodward Stock Co., Martin
Stock Co., Rush Stock Co.; screen career, Lasky,
Universal ("The Eagle," "A Mother's Sacrifice,"
"The Camera Man," "The Monkey Bus."
"Loot"), Christie ("Her Helping Hand"),
Metro ("In His Brother's Place"), New Art
("The Solitary Sin"), Sellg ("Cupid's Thumb
Print"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; dark brown
hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., Actor's Assn. of Los
Angeles, Calif., Holly 1946.
WISE, Harry; b. N. Y. ; educ. N. Y. ; stage career,
vaud., light opera; screen career, Metro ("Out
of the Fog"), Famous Players ("Flfl," "The
Avalanche"), Universal ("Shot in the Dark."
"Servant of the Slums"). Selznick with Elsie
Janis. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 148; dark hair, bruwn
eyes. Ad., 269 W. 45th St., N. Y., Bryant 2257.
WOODWARD, Henry F.; b Charleston, West Va.;
educ. M. D. degree at Univ. of Md., B. A. de-
gree at Univ. of W. Va. ; early career, 1st Lieut,
in Philippine Islands, 2 yrs. in U. S. Engineers;
screen career. Fox ("Lawless Love"), Loil
Weber ("Forbid"), Brunton ("Hearts Asleep"),
Lasky, (3 yrs. stock, "The Mystery Girl," "Your
Fired"), Garson ("Road Through the Dark"),
Brentwood ("Where There's a Will"), Brunton
("Are You Legally Married?") Para.-Artcraft
("Male and Female"). Hght., 6; wght., 180,
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1953 Ivar St.,
Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 3188.
WYNNE, Hugh; b. N. Y. C, 1868; educ. St.
Mark's. Southboro, Mass., and Exeter, N. H. ;
stage career, Wilton Lackaye Players. H. B.
Warner Co., Henrietta Crossman, "Polly of the
Circus," etc.; screen career, Metro ("American
Widow," "Their Funny Affair"), Vitagraph
("One Thousand Dollars," "Tangled Lives"),
etc. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 135; gray hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., Huntington. L. I., N. Y.
— Y —
YOUNG, Tammany; b. N. Y. C. ; stage career, with
Nat Goodwin, Holbrook Blinn, William Farnum.
Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, David Belasco.
Cohan & Harris, Klaw & Erlanger, "Alias
Jimmy Valentine," "Bought and Paid For,"
"The Man Inside," A. H. Woods, "The Big
Chance." "Kick In"; screen career. Fox
("Checkers"), MacManus ("Lost Battalion").
Goldwyn ("The Service Star," "The Racing
Strain." with Mae Marsh. "The Woman on the
Index"), Selznick (with Elsie Janis in "A Regu-
lar Girl," "The Imp"), Famous Players ("The
Amazons"), Thomas Mott Osborne's "Our Gray
Brothers." Ad., 150 W. 36th St., N. Y., Greeley
2082.
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ACTRESSES
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ADAMS, Claire; b. Winnipeg, Can.; educ. Canada
and England; screen career, Red Cross ("Spirit
of the Red Cross" j , Educational ("Key to
Power"), Government ("Richard Bennett"),
Betzwood ("End of the Road," "Lord Jim").
Famous-Players ("Invisible Bond"), Zane
Grey Pict. (" Desert of Wheat"), with H. B.
Warner in Jesse D. Hampton prod. Ad., care
Federal Photoplays, Brunton Studios, Los An-
geles, Calif.
ADAMS, Dora Mills; screen career, Vitagraph,
Famous, 2 yrs., Pathe. Metro ("The Square
Deceiver"), Brenon (" Passing of the Third
Floor Back"), Perret-Pathe ("Twin Pawns"),
John Dooley comedy; Pathe (" The Black
Hawk"), Selznick ("Piccadilly Jim"). Hght.,
5, 10; wght., 118; dark complexion, brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 4S5 Rugby Road. Brook-
lyn. N. Y.
ADAMS, Kathryn; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1897; educ.
St. Louis; stage career, musical comedy, 1 yr. ;
screen career, Metro, World, Famous Players,
Thanhouser (" Vicar of Wakefield"), Pathe,
("Streets of Illusion," "The Silver Girl"), Gold-
wyn ("Baby Mine"), Vitagraph ("A Rogue's
Romance," "A Gentleman of Quality"), Trian-
gle ("Restless Souls"), Fox ("Cowardice
Court"), Universal ("Little Brother of the
Rich," "The Brute Breaker"). Hght., 5, 7;
wght., 130; blond hair, dark gray eyes. Ad.,
1553 N. Mariposa, Los Angeles, Calif.; phone
59476.
AIKEN, Alma; b. Chicago; educ. Notre Dame
Acad., Boston Highlands; stage career with
Fanny Davenport and Marie Wainwright;
screen career, Reliance, Biograph, Famous
Players ("The Test of Honor"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght,, 16S; gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., 258 W.
52nd st.. N. Y. Circle 1080.
AI.DEN, Mary; b. New Orleans; educ. Art Stu-
dents' League, N. Y. ; stage career, Baldwin-
Melville, Hunter-Bradford stk. cos.; with Mrs.
Fiske. with Phillips Smalley in "The Wolf";
screen career. Fox, Pathe, Biograph, Reliance-
Majestic, Fine Arts, Artcraft, Selznick ("The
Argyle Case"), Famous Players ("The Land of
Promise." " The Straight Path," "Common
Clay"), Blanche Sweet Co. ("The Unpardon-
able Sin"). Robertson-Cole ("The Broken But-
terfly"), Realart ("Erstwhile Susan"). Ad.,
Rex Arms, 945 Orange St., Los Angeles, Cal.
ALEXANDER, Claire; b. N. Y., 1897; educ. N. Y.
I>ul> schs. and Portland. Ore., high sch. ; screen
career, Fine Arts. Famous Players, joined
Horsley, 1916 (in Cub comedies. "Jerry's Big
Mystery," "Jerry's Picnic," "Jerry's Jam,"
"Jerry's Soft Snap"). Keystone-Triangle ("His
Disgusted Passion"). Triangle ("Child of
M'sieu"). Hght., 4, 10; wght., 101; dark brown
hair, hazel eyes.
ALEXANDER. Sara; b. Wheeling, W. Va. ; early
career, in stock in Salt Lake City 6 yrs., then
with Barrett-McCullough Co.; has appeared at
various times with Lydia Thompson. John T.
Raymond, Kyrle Bellew; screen career, Fox
("Caprice of the Mountains." "Little Miss Hap-
piness," "The Jungle Trail").
ALLEN, Beatrice; stage career of 12 yrs ; 4 yrs.
with Nazimova, Jas. K. Hackett. Fannie Ward.
Wm. Farnum; Jewish Girl in "Riddle Woman."
" Kyrle Bellew," 2 yrs., with " Bunty Pulls the
Strings"; screen career. Famous Players ( "Anne
of Green Gables"). Now with Mary Ryan in
"A Room at the Rltz." management of A. H.
Woods. Hght.. small; wght., 115; dark eyes,
dark hair. Ad., home, Bayside, L. I.; phone
Bayside 949-W.
ALLEN. Diana; b. Gotland, Sweden; educ. New
Haven. Conn.; stage career, "Follies." 1917-
18; "The Frolic," 1919, "Miss 1917"; screen ca-
reer, Rolfe-Flsher ("The Red Virgin"), Trian-
gle ("Three Black Eyes"). Tourneur ("Wom-
an"). Diamond Film Co., Breed-Howell. Hght.,
5, 3; wght., 115; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
care Rc-tts & Fowler, 1482 Broadway, N. Y.
Bryant 5664.
ALLEN, Phyllis; b. Staten Island, N. Y.; stage
career, vaud. and mus. com., with Kate Castle-
ton in "The Dazzler," 1893; screen career. Sellf,
Keystone Comedies 2*A yrs.; characters, Sun-
shine Comedies, Vitagraph, etc. Hght., 6, 8;
wght., 180; red hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 230
S. Beaudry ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone
Broad 7422.
ALLEN, Ray; educ. San Francisco, Calif.; stage
exper. for good many years; screen career,
Perret-Pathe ("Lafayette, We Come"), Pathe,
("The Right to Lie," "Innocence"), Community
("The Home Coming of Jim"). Hght., 5. 8;
wght., 155; grey hair, dark eyes. Ad., 2569
Bedford ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Flatbush 6030-R.
ALLEN, Ricca; b. Victoria, B. C. ; educ. Calif.;
stage career, America, England, Australia, So.
Africa and Egypt; screen career, character
leads with D. W. Griffith, Metro, Frohman,
World, Louis Dennison, Herbert Brenon, Apex.
Hght.. 5, 10; brunette, dark eyes. Home ad.,
360 W. 55th St., N. Y.
ALLISON, May; b. Georgia; educ. Birmingham
and Centenary Female Coll., Cleveland, Tenn. ;
first stage appearance as Beauty in "Every-
woman," title role in "Quaker Girl," with W. H.
Crane in "David Harum"; screen career, from
1915, Famous Players ("Governor's Lady"),
Metro ("The Winning of Beatrice," "In for
Thirty Days," "Peggy Does Her Darndest,"
"Isle of Intrigue," "Almost Married," "The
Uplifters"). Metro-Screen Classics ("Fair and
Warmer," "The Walk-Offs"). Hght., 5, 5;
wght., 125; fair complexion, golden hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Metro, Hollywood, Calif.
ALTER, Lottie; b. La Cross, Wis.; educ. St.
Mary's, Wis.; stage career, "The Girl I Left
Behind Me," 2 yrs. with Joseph Jefferson, Sr.,
in U. S., England and Australia. "Excuse Me,"
Lovely Mary In "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch"; screen career, Pathe ("An Arizona
Romance"). Famous ("The Eternal City"),
Savage ("Excuse Me," "See Saw"), Wharton
("Exploits of Elaine," "The Lottery Man"),
Morosco, "Cappy Ricks"). Ad., home, Bay-
side, L. I.; phone Bayside 941-R.
ANDERSON, Claire; b. and educ. Detroit, Mich.;
screen career. Fine Arts, Triangle-Keystone
("The Answer," "Mile. Paulette," "The Prince
of Applause"), Triangle ("Crown Jewels"),
Select ("Who Cares"), Universal ("Spitfire of
Seville," "Rider of the Law"); playing come-
dienne leads. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 132; fair com-
plexion, light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home,
3524 White House pi., Los Angeles, Cal.
ANDERSON, Helen Relyea ("Mother") ; b. N. Y.
C, June, 1874; educ. Canadian Convent; early
career, school teacher; stage career, concert
work; screen career, Vitagraph ("Over the
Top," "Kitty Mackay," "Anselo Lee"), World
("Blood of the Trevor"). Fox ("The Soul of
Buddha"). Tourneur ("The Life Line"), Mary
Plckford ("The Hoodlum"), Metro ("Castles In
the Air," "Lion's Den," "Should a Girl Tell"),
Vitagraph Comedies. Hght., 5, 3; wght.. 148;
fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. Ad.,
1527 Third St., Santa Monica, Calif. Phone
217-J. Personal rep., Rose Mullaney, Security
Bldg.
ANDERSON, Mary; b- Brooklyn, June 28, 1897;
educ. Brooklyn, Erasmus Hall, Holy Cross
Schl; early career, amateur Grecian dancing
for charity; screen career, 5 yrs. Select ("The
Hushed Hour"), Artcraft ("Johnny Get Your
Gun," "False Faces"), Metro ("The Spender"),
Super Art ("Bubbles"), Morgan Features ("Re-
forming a Reformer"), Selig ("The Haunted
Ranch"). Now featured in Selig Serial. Hght.,
4, 11; wgh., 105; golden hair, blue eyes. Home
ad.. 1532 Third St., Santa Monica, Calif. Phone
217-J.
ANDERSON, Mignon; b. Baltimore, Mil.; educ.
N. Y. C. ; early experience; stage career, with
Richard Mansfield, Julia Marlowe, etc.. as a
child actress; screen career, Thanhouser. Uni-
versal ("A Wife on Trial." "The Get-a-way."
"The Master Spy"). Metro, ("The Claim."
"Blind Man's Eyes"), Keenan-Pathe ("The
Midnight Stage"). Robertson-Cole ("The House
of Intrigue"), Mitchell Lewis ("King Spruce"),
also lead In "Hell Fire"). Hght., 5; wght., 94:
fair complexion, blond hair. Studio ad., 7572
La Balg ave., Hollywood. Calif.
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AOKI, Tsuru; b. Tokio, Japan, Sept. 9, 1892;
educ. Japan and convent in this country; (tag*
career, since 8 yrs. old with aunt and uncle:
screen career, Lasky-Paramount ("The Call of
the East"), Essanay ("The Curse of Iku"),
Lasky ("The Bravest Way"), Haworth ("His
Birthright," "Bonds of Honor," "Heart In
Pawn," "The Grey Horizon"), Robertson-Cole
("The Courageous Coward," "The Dragon
Painter," "The Breath of the Gods," "Locked
Lips," "The Tokio Siren"). Hght., 5, 1; wght.,
120; black hair and eyes.
ARTHUR, Julia; b. Hamilton, Ont., Can.; educ.
Canada; stage career, began at 12 yrs. Palm-
ers Co., stk., Henry Irving Co., star in "Lady
of Quality," "More Than Queen," Shakespear-
ian roles, "Eternal Magdalene" with Selwyn;
produced "Romeo and Juliet," "As You Like
It," "Seremonda," etc.; screen career, Blackton
("The Common Cause"), Plunkett & Carroll
("The Woman the Germans Shot"). Hght., §,
1 wght., 125; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Hotel
BUtmore, N. Y. C.
ASHTON, Iris; b. El Paso, Texas; educ. San
Francisco; stage career, studied In San Fran-
cisco under Madame Ferrier and Maude Ott,
drama and aesthetic ballroom dancing; screen
career, Rainbow ("How Can I Earn a Living"),
Triangle ("You Can't Believe Everything,"
"False Ambition," "Prudence on Broadway"),
stock one vear with Ince; Maurice Tourneur
("Glory of Love"). Hght., 5, 7%; wght., 13$;
dark brown hair and eyes. Maurice Tourneur
Productions, Goldwyn Studio; home ad., 711C
Tecumseh St.. Culver City, Calif. Phone 70304.
ASHTON, Sylvia; b. in mid-ocean of American
parents; stage career, 15 yrs. in stk. and en
tour; screen career, 10 yrs., C. B. DeMllle ("Old
Wives for New," "Don't Change Your Hus-
band," "Why Change Your Wife?"), Famous
Players ("Jack Straw," "Thou Art the Man!").
Hght., 5, 6; wght., 140; blond hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
AYRES, Agnes; b. Chicago; educ. there; screen
career. Essanay, Vitagraph ("Richard the
Brazen"), O. Henry-General ("The Defeat of
the City," "The Girl and the Graft." "The En-
chanted Profile," "The Purple Dress," "One
Thousand Dollars"), Fox ("Sacred Silence"),
American Cinema ("The Inner Voice"). Ad.,
New York City.
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BAILEY, MUdred E.; b. West Haven, Conn.,
Nov. 12, 1898; educ. prep. schl. at Deep River,
Conn., and New Haven Coll. for Girls; stage
career, 12 mos. with Poli stk. at New Haven;
screen career, Metro ("Extravagance"), Ni-
agara ("Perils of the Girl Reporters," "Up
Romance Road"), Mutual ("Hearts or Dia-
monds"), Petrova ("The Black Butterfly").
Hght., 5, 2; wght., 134; brown hair, gray-
brown eyes. Home ad., 1808 Marmion ave.,
N. Y.
BAIRD, Leah; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. there;
screen career. 'Hearts of the First Empire,"
"Absinthe." "Neptune's Daughter," "People
vs. John Doe," "One Law for Both," Interna-
tional ("Echo of Youth"), Hodkinson ("As a
Man Thinks." "The Capitol," "Cynthia of the
Minute"), author of many scenarios. Dark
hair and brown eyes. Ad., W. W. Hodkinson
Corp., N. Y. . and care A. F. Beck, 135 W.
44th St., N. Y.
BALLIN, Mabel; b. and educ. Philadelphia;
stage exper., 3Vi yrs.; screen career. Famous
Players. Vitagraph, Triangle, Goldwyn, Tour-
neur, World ("The White Heather"), ("The
Quickening Flame"), Goldwyn ("Lord and
Lady Algy"). Rob. -Cole ("The Illustrious
Prince"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 122; light brown
hair, brown eyes. Home ad.. Lincroft. Sauga-
tuck. Conn.; 2021 Beachwood Drive, Los An-
BANKS, Mrs. Estar; b. Boston, Mass.; educ.
there; on speaking stage 36 years; screen career,
Edison, Universal. Famous Players ("At
First Sight." "Hit the Trail Halliday,"
"Woman of Impulse"). Vitagraph ("Love
versus Mammon"), Rapf ("Sins of the
Children"); now with "La La Lucille." Hght.,
5. 3'/i; wght.. 1 1 G ; gray hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Bijou Fernandez office, 42d St., West, New
Amsterdam Thea. Bldg., N. Y.
BARA, Theda; b. 1890; screen career, Fox ("A
Fool There Was," "Carmen," "Her Double
Life," "The Vixen," "The Price of Silence,"
"The Tiger Woman," "Cleopatra," "Her Great-
est Love," "Heart and Soul," "Camille," "The
Rose of Blood," "Du Barry," "The Forbidden
Path." "Salome," "The Soul of Buddah," "The
Clemenceau Case," "When a Woman Sins,"
"The She-Devil," "The Siren's Song," "The
Light," "A Woman There Was." "La Belle
Russe," "Kathleen Mavoureen," "The Lure
of Ambition." Hght., 5, (i; wght., 135; dark
brown hair and eyes. 1920, A. H. Wood's "The
Blue Flame."
BARKER, Corinne; educ. Acad, of Sacred Heart,
Salem, Ore.; stage career, "The Crinoline Girl"
with Julian Eltinge. "Potash and Perlemutter,"
"The Squab Farm," "Sirley Kaye" with Elsie
Ferguson, "On With the Dance," with John
Mason and Julia Dean, "Remnant" with Flor-
ence Nash; screen career, Goldwyn ("Money
Mad," "Peck's Bad Girl," "One Week of Life,"
"Peace of Roaring River"), Fox ("Why I
Would Not Marry"), Vitagraph ("The Climb-
ers," "The Golden Shower"), Selznick ("The
Broken Melody"), International ("The Rest-
less Sex"). Hght., 5, 8; wght.. 138; dark
brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 1 West 30th St.,
N. Y. ; Mad. Sq. 3770.
BARNEY, Marion; educ. Univ. of Calif.; stage
career, Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger, David
Belasco, John Cort, stk. leads; screen career,
World-Peerless ("Heart of Gold," "Dove and
the Woman," "Dust of Desire," "His Father's
Wife," "Poison Pen," "Steel King"), James
Vincent ("The Spirit of Lafayette"). Hght.,
5, 6; wght., 145; blond hair, blue-gray eyes.
Ad., 312 Manhattan ave., N. Y. C. ; Cathedral
8208.
BARRI SCALE, Bessie; b. N. Y. ; stage career,
starred in "The Rose of the Rancho." "Bird
of Paradise" and "We Are Seven"; screen
career, Paralta ("Within the Cup," "Patriot-
ism," "The Heart of Rachael," "Two Gun
Betty"), B. B. Features ("Trick of Fate."
"Josselyn's Wife," "Tangled Threads," "Wom-
an Michael Married," "Her Purchase Price,"
"Beckoning Roads"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 12J;
blond hair, brown eyes. Studio ad.. Brunton
Studios, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
BARRYMORE Ethel; b. Phila., Pa., 1879; stage
career, since 1894, as Kate Fennell in "The
Bauble Shop" with her uncle, John Drew; Eng-
lish debut in 1897 as Miss Kittridge in "Secret
Service" with Gillette, on tour in "The Bells"
with Irving; starred in "The Twelve-Pound
Look," "Our Mrs. McChesney" ; 1919. "Del-
casse"; screen career. All Star ("The Nightin-
gale"); Metro ("Awakening of Helena Richie."
"The White Raven." "The Lifted Veil," "The
Whirlpool," "An American Widow." "The Eter-
nal Mother," "Lady Frederick," "Our Mrs. Mc-
Chesney," "The Divorcee)." Ad., 130 East 66 til
St., N. Y.
BARTON, Grace; stage career, mus. com.,
"Broadway Jones." "Over Night"; screen ca-
reer. Famous - Players. Fox, Kleine, Universal
("The Raggedy Queen"), World ("Heart of
Gold"). Hght., 5, 7'/4; complexion medium.
BAXTER, Thuma Jadee; b. Milton, Ky.. 1897;
educ. Bowling Green, Ky., Ward-Bellmont,
Nashville, Tenn. ; stage career. Follies 1918,
Shuberts, Monte Cristo, stk.; screen career.
Hallmark Prod. ("The Heart of a Gypsy"),
Curtis Special ("Who Is Your Brother?"),
Jester Comedies ("Shime"), World ("His
Father's Wife"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 115;
fair complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes.
Ad., 520 N. Meridian St., Apt. 26, Indianapolis,
Ind.
BAYNE, Beverly; b. Minneapolis, Minn., 1895;
educ. Minneapolis. Phila., and Hyde Park High
Sch., Chicago; screen career, Essanay ("Un-
der Royal Patronage," "Graustark," "Dear
Old Girl," etc.), Metro ("Romeo and Juliet."
"The Great Secret," "Their Compact," "God's
Outlaw," "The Voice of Conscience, l'he
Adopted Son," "The Red, White and Blue
Blood," "Social Quicksands." "A Pair of
Cupids," "The Poor Rich Man"), Vitagraph
("Daring Hearts"); has appeared in more that!
500 photoplays. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 125; dark
brown hair, brown eyes.
BECK, Lillian; b. Cincinnati; educ. St. Joseph's
Convent; stage career, "Never Say Die," With
Wm. Collier, mus. com.; screen career, 7 yrs.,
Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"), Metro ("Noth-
ing But the Truth"), King Cole Comedies.
Hght., 5. 6; wght., 150; light brown hair,
blue eyes. Permanent ad., 709 W. 170th St.,
N. Y. C. ; Wadsworth 4480.
BELMORE Daisy; b. 1889; stage career, "The
Fawn," "Our Mrs. Glbbs,' "In Half an Hour";
screen career. Famous Players ("The Better
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Man"), Select ("His Bridal Night"). Hght.,
5. 8.
BENNETT, Belle; b. near Dublin, Ireland; be-
gan stage career five weeks later in father's
road show, continuing until 1915; screen career,
Universal ("In the Fires of Rebellions," "The
"Charmer"), Triangle ("The Bond of Fear,"
"The Hell Cat of Alaska," "Ashes of Hope,"
"Fuel of Life," "Because of the Woman," "The
Devil Dodger," "The Lonely Woman," "The
Mayor of Filbert"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 125;
light complexion, Roman gold hair, gray eyes.
BENNETT, Enid; b. York, Western Australia;
educ. Perth, W. Australia; stage career, in
America and abroad in support of Fred Niblo,
Otis Skinner, etc.; screen career, starring dra-
matic ingenue, Thos. E. Ince ("Fuss and
Feathers," "The Vamp," "Biggest Show on
Earth," "Law of Men," "Haunted Bedroom,"
"Virtuous Thief," "Stepping Out," "What
Every Woman Learns," "Woman in the Suit-
Case"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 102; golden brown
hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Ince Studio, Culver
City, Calif.
BERKELEY, Gertrude; educ. College Hill,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; stage exper., with Chas.
Frohman, Henry Miller, Mme. Nazimova, Mai-
lne Elliott, etc.; screen career. Fox, Brenon,
Pathe, Famous, World ("Song of Songs," "Just
Sylvia," "War Brides"), Select ("Break the
News to Mother," "The Way of a Woman").
Hght., 5, 5; wght., 155; brown hair, hazel eyes.
Ad., Ridgewood, N. J.; Ridgewood 669 or 265.
BERNARD, Dorothy; b. Port Elizabeth, S. Africa,
1890; educ. Australia and Marlborough Schl.,
Los Angeles, Cal. ; stage career, from age of 2,
child parts in U. S., Australia, New Zealand,
England, leads in many stk. cos. in U. S.,
under mgmt. Shuberts, Selwyn & Co., etc. ;
screen career, Biograph, 2 yrs., Kalem, Lubin,
Famous Players, with Fox 18 mos. (in "Little
Gypsy," "Sporting Blood," "Fine Feathers,"
"Les Miserables"), Brady ("Little Women"), C.
P. R. and Canadian Government ("The World
Shadow"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 124; olive com-
plexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., 112
23d St., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y.
BESSERER, Eugenie; b. Marseilles, France;
educ. Convent of Notre Dame, Ottawa, Can-
ada; stage career, since early childhood with
McKee Rankin, Wilton Lackaye, Frank Kee-
nan, various stk. cos., under mgmt. J. C.
Williamson In Australia; screen career, Selig
("Crises," "Carpet From Bagdad," "Little
Orphant Annie," "Auction of Souls"), D. W.
Griffith ("Scarlet Days"), Humanity Film
("The Gift Supreme"). Home ad., 2215 Bax-
ter St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Wilshire 2994.
BIALA, Sara; educ. Drake Univ., Des Moines,
Iowa, Chicago Musical Coll.; stage career,
Shakespearean rep., stk. cos., "Baby Mine"
with Marguerite Clark, "The Ghost Breaker"
with H. B. Warner, "Romance," Nazimova's
role in second "War Brides" Co., with George
Arliss in "Paganini." London and N. Y. prods,
of "Some Baby," "The Torches," "The Weaker
One," vaud. ; screen career, Hallmark ("Heart
of a Gypsy"), Famous Players ("The Fear
Market"), Italian, French, Spanish and Ori-
ental types and emotional roles. Hght., 5, 5;
wght., 118; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Rehearsal Club. 220 West 46th st.. N. Y. C.
HILLINGS, Florence B.; educ. private schl., N.
Y. ; screen career, Vitagraph, 2V& yrs., Hallmark
("Wit Wins." "Heart of a Gypsy," "Dangerous
Affair"). Laurence Weber ("The Blue Pearl"),
Selznick ("Woman Game"). Ad., Actors
Equity. N. Y. ; home. 601 W. 139th St., N. Y.
BILLINGTON, Francelia; b. Dallas, Texas, Feb.
1, 1897; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Dos An-
geles. Calif.; screen career, Griffith, Reliance,
Majestic, American, Universal ("Blind Hus-
bands," "The Day She Paid"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght.. 135; light complexion, light brown hair,
dark gray eyes. Studio ad., Universal Film Co.;
home ad., 127 W. Chestnut St., Glendale, Calif.,
Glendale 2177-R.
BINNEY, Constance; b. N. Y. ; educ. Brearly
Schl. in Westover, Conn., French Convent,
Paris, France; took part in the Booth Pageant
in Detroit; placed under contract with Winthrop
Ames, associated with Comstock & Elliott as
dancer in "Oh! Lady, Lady"; appeared in Maur-
ice Tournour's "Sporting Life" and played op-
posite John Barrymore in "Test of Honor " and
"Here Comes the Bride"; starred in Rachael
Crothers' "39 East"; starred in Realart picture,
"Erstwhile Susan." Ad., c/o Realart Pictures
Corp.. 469 Fifth ave.,- N. Y.
BINNKY. Faire; b. N. Y. C 1901; educ. Concord,
Mass.; screen career, Maurice Tourneur ("Sport-
ing Life," "Woman"), Famous Players ("Here
Comes the Bride," with John Barrymore), Re-
public ("The Blue Pearl"). Hght., 5, 1; wght.,
106; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 212 E. 62nd
St., N. Y., Plaza 4767.
BIRON, Lillian; b. Independence, Kans. ; educ.
California; stage career, 1 yr. stock; screen ca-
reer, 3 yrs. in pictures, 2 yrs. in Mack Sennett
Comedies, Vitagraph ("Roop and Riots," "Min-
isters and Matrimony"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
120; blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 7810
Fountain ave., Hollywood, Calif; studio, Gayety
Comedies, 1501 Gower St., Hollywood.
BLACK, Fritzie; b. Galveston, Texas; educ. N. Y. ;
stage career, 10 yrs. in stk., rep. and prod, and
vaud.; screen career, National ("Wolf on Wall
Street"), Anita Stewart ("Fighting Shepherd-
ess"), Universal, 3 yrs. ("We Are French").
Hght., 5, 2; wght., 127; auburn hair, brown
eyes. Ad., Broadway Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif.,
Pico 875.
BLACKWELL, Irene; b. B'klyn, N. Y., educ.
Penna. ; screen career: Fox, "Why I Would
Not Marry," "Miss Innocence," "Caught in the
Act"; Metro, "His Bonded Wife"; Hallmark,
"High Speed"; Supreme, "The Mystery Mind";
Photoplay Libraries, "Empty Arms." Hght.,
6, 5^4; wght., 135; black hair; green eyes. Ad.,
340 West 86th St., N. Y. Schuyler 4481.
BLINN, Genevieve; b. San Francisco, Calif. ; educ.
Sacred Heart Convent, Oakland, Calif.; stage
career, stk. in Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Win-
nipeg, Salt Lake City, with Madame Kalich in
N. Y. ; screen career, Fox (Daughter of the
Gods," "American Methods," "Conscience," "Du
Barry," "Cleopatra," "When Fate Decides,"
"Last of the Duanes"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 132;
fair complexion, blond, dark blue eyes.
BLYTHE, Betty; b. 1893, Los Angeles; educ.
Univ. of Calif, and Paris; stage career, Morosco
1 yr., Comstock & Gest, 2 yrs., "So Long Letty,"
"Nobody Home," "Experience"; screen career,
Vitagraph (" Over the Top," with Harry Morey
for 1 yr. in "His Own People," "Tangled Lives,"
"The Green God"), World ("Dust of Desire"),
Selznick ("Undercurrent"), Goldwyn ("Silver
Horde"), Brentwood ("Third Generation"),
Curwood-Carver Prod. ("The Yellowback").
Hght., 5, 8; wght., 145; dark hair and complex-
ion, blue eyes. Ad., Goldwyn Studios, Los An-
geles, Calif.
BOLAND, Mary; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Detroit;
stage career, with Virginia Harned, supported
Robert Edeson in " Strongheart," yr. in London,
Dustin Farnum, Francis Wilson, 4 yrs. leading
woman for John Drew, "Clarence"; screen ca-
reer, NYMP ("The Stepping Stone"), World
("Price of Happiness"), Pathe ("Big Jim Gar-
rlty"), Bacon-Backer ("A Woman's Experi-
ence"); Selznick ("The Perfect Lover"), Gau-
mont ("The Contrary Wife"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 127; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 21 W.
58th St., N. Y., Plaza 9379.
BOOKER, Beula; b. Silverton. Colo.; educ. in
Denver, Colo., and Notre Dame, Paris; 3 yrs.
on the stage on Western and Eastern coasts
and in Denver; 3 yrs. in picture, most recent
picture being "The Dwelling Place of Light."
with Federal Photoplays. Hght., 5, 2.; wght.,
105; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Actors Assn.,
6412 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
BOONE, Dell; b. Springfield, Mo., 1894; educ. New
Orleans; stage experience, Southern stock cos.;
screen career. World Film, Pathe, Duplex
("Shame," "The Girl and the Horses"), Para-
mount ("Other Men's Wives)", "The Honey
Bee," with Rupert Julian, now with Fox; has
traveled extensively and ridden through
Panama jungle. Hght., 5, 6%; blond hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 6650 Leland Way, Hollywood,
Calif., Holly 316.
BOCTON, Betty; educ. Univ. of Penn. ; stage ca-
reer, trained at Sargeant Sch. of Dram. Art., in
stock, with Nat Goodwin in "The Merchant of
Venice," with Bertha Kalich, "The Riddls
Woman"; screen career, with Marguerite Clark,
Shirley Mason, Dustin Farnum, Mary Plckford,
etc.: "Three Men and a Girl," "The Final Close
Up," "A Man's Fight," "Daddy Long Legs."
"Heart of the Hills," "The Hellshlp." Ad.,
Marshall Neilan Studio.
BOYLE, Irene; b. N. Y., 1896; educ. N. Y. and
Washington; screen career. Kalem multiple reel
pictures, Edgar Lewis Prod. ("Other Men's
Shoes"), Bloxliy ("Young America" series), Rex
Beach ("Heart of the Sunset"), Jack London
("The Star Rover"). Hght., 5. 2%; wght., 112;
dark brown hair, grey eyes. Ad., 617 W. 135th
St., N. Y.; Mngside 8306.
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BRAD \ , Alice; b. N. T. C. ; educ. convent, N. J. ;
studied in Boston for grand opera; stage career,
lhe Balkan Princess," at Herald Square thea-
tree, singing and comedy roles for 3 yrs., Gil-
bert & Sullivan opera, "Sinners," "Family Cup-
board," "Forever After"; screen career, World,
Select ("The Whirlpool," "The Death Dance,"
The Better Half," "Her Great Chance," "His
Bridal Night"), Realart ("Sinners," "Fear Mar-
ket ). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 108; dark complex-
. . J}: dark hair and e>'es- A<L, Realart, N. Y.
HREAMER, Sylvia; b. Sydney, Australia; educ
there; stage career, 5 yrs. in American suc-
cesses in Australia, with Grace George in N. Y
"The Argyle Case," "Bought and Paid For,"
etc.; screen career, Triangle-Ince, Tourneur
("My Lady's Garter"), Artcraft ("The Family
Skeleton," "We Can't Have Everything") J. S
Blackton ("Missing," "The Common Cause,"
"A House Divided," "The Moonshine Trail,"
"Dawn," "My Husband's Other Wife"). Hght.,
5, 7; wght., 135; dark brown hair and eyes.
Ad., c/o Mayflower Photoplay Corp., 1465
Broadway, N. Y.
BRENT, Evelyn; b. Tampa, Fla., 1899; educ.
Normal Coll., N. Y. ; screen career, Metro ("The
Lure of Heart's Desire," "The Soul Market,"
"The Spell of the Yukon," "The Iron Woman,"
"The Millionaire's Double"), Master Drama
("Who's Your Neighbor?"), Arrow ("Fool's
Gold"), Frank Hall ("The Other Man's Wife"),
Fox ("Help, Help, Police"), Selznick ("The
Glorious Lady").
BROCK WELL, Gladys; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894;
educ. privately; stage career, since childhood,
stk., rep., vaud.: with Willard Mack; screen
career, Lubin, NYMP, Reliance-Majestic, Fine
Arts, Universal, Fox ("Call of the Soul," "The
Divorce Trap," "The Sneak." "The Forbiddm
Room," "Pitfalls of a Big City," "Chasing Rain-
bows," "Broken Commandments." "Thieves,"
"Flames of the Flesh," "The Devil's Wheel,"
"The Strange Woman"). Studio, Fox, 1401 N.
Western ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
BRODI, Anne G.; educ. N. Y. C; stage career,
stock and vaud. ; screen career, Vitagraph for
5 yrs ("Girl at Bay," "Princess of Puck Row,"
"The Suspect," O. Henry Prod.), Universal,
Kalem, Pathe ("The Yellow Ticket"), Fox,
Reliance, Famous Players ("Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch"), Selznick ("The Perfect
Lover"), Curtiss ("Who's Your Brother?"),
Serico Prod. ("The Jewelled Hand" serial).
Hght.. 5; wght., 160; black hair, brown eye».
Ad.. 92 St. Nicholas ave., N. Y. ; Cathedral 9240.
BROOKE, Myra; educ. Sacred Heart, Philadel-
phia, Pa. ; stage career, w ith Rankin 2 yrs.,
Mansfield 4 yrs., Winthrop Ames. Little Theatre,
Harry Corson Clark, many mus. com.; screen
career, Metro 2% yrs.. Reliance. Edison, Gau-
mont, Briggs Comedies, Mrs. Sidney Drew.
Hght., 5, 4%; wght., 200; brown hair, dark
blue eyes. Ad., Ill W. 125th St., N. Y. C.
Mngsde. 4590.
BROWN, Anita; b. New Haven, Conn.; educ.
there; stage career, burlesque, comedy, Poli
Stock Co.; screen career. Metro ("Eye for
Eye"), Famous ("Mrs. Wiggs Cabbage Patch"),
Fox ("Fallen Idol"), Pathe ("Lightning Raider,
12th Episode), Briggs Comedies, Gaumont
("Making Her His Wife"), Pathe ("Sunshine
Annie"), Cuckoo Comedies. Hght., 5, 1Vi\
wght.. 270; fair complexion, dark brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 201 E. 66th St.. N. Y. C.
or 750 Riverside ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
BROWN, Iva; b. London, England; educ. Los
Angeles. Calif.; screen career, Paramount-Al
St. John Comedies; worked in "Cleaning Up"
and "Ship Ahoy!" Hght., 5, 6; wght., 115;
dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home
ad.. Monroe Apts.. Los Angeles, Calif. Phone
558140.
BRUCE. Beverly; b. Montreal, Can.; stage career,
leads in stk. in Phila. and Montreal. "Within
the Law," "Under Cover," "Bought and Paid
For." "Tess of the Storm Country"; screen
career ("Evangeline"), Continental ("David
Copperfleld." "Cricket on the Hearth"). London
Film Co. ("Little Dorritt." "The Decoy"). Hep-
worth, Fleur de Lvs ("Emptv Arms," "The
Street"). Willard King Bradley ("This Is the
Life," "Babette of the Moulin Rouge"). Ad.,
care of Willard King Bradlev. 1552 Broadway.
N. Y. C.
BRUCE, Kate; character woman, was with the
original Biograph Co. under D. W. Griffith, has
appeared in nearly all Griffith productions, re-
cent ones: "A Romance of Happy Valley,"
"The Girl Who Staved at Home," "Scarlet
Days." Ad., Griffith Studio. Mamaroneck. N. Y.
BKUNDAGE, Mrs. Mathilde; b. Louisville, Ky. ;
screen career, Pioneer ("Wives of Men," "Her
Game"), Norma Talmadge ("New Moon"),
Famous Players ("Career of Catherine Bush").
( has. Miller ("Heart of a Gypsy"), Faversham
& Elliott ("The Man Who Lost Himself").
Hght., 5, 6; wght., 148; silver gray hair and
brown eyes. Ad., home, 100 Hillcrest ave.,
Park. Yonkers. N. Y. Yonkers 3305-R.
IiRl NETTE, Florence (Fritzi); b. Savannah, Ga.,
1894; screen career, Yankee Film, Universal 5
yrs., last 2 yrs. with Selig, Laskv, Selig, Blue-
bird ("Playthings," "The Velvet Hand,"
"Sealed Orders"), National ("The Still Small
Voice"), Select ("Jacques of the Silver North"),
Paramount ("Woman Thou Gavest Me"),
Pathe-Amer. ("A Sporting Chance"), Robt.-
Cole ("Whitewashed Walls"), Universal
("Woman Under Cover"), Brunton-Hodkinson
("The Lord Loves the Irish"). Hght., 5, 3;
wght., 117; olive complexion, black hair, gray-
blue eyes. Ad., Brunton Studio, Hollywood;
home ad., Hollywood Hotel, Hollvwood, Calif.
ItlRKE, Billie (Mrs. Florenz ZiegfelU); b.
Washington, D. C, 1886; educ. there and In
France; first appeared on the stage singing in
the principal mus. halls in Austria, Germany,
Russia, France, won success at the Pavilion,
London, supporting Edna May in "The School
Girl" at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London;
N. Y. debut made under mgmt. Frohman, play-
ing opposite John Drew in "My Wife" at the
Empire, later success "The Pink Pajama Girl";
screen career, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"),
Famous Players-Para. ("The Mysterious Miss
Terry," "The Land of Promise," "Arms and the
Girl," "Good Gracious, Annabel," "The Make
Believe Wife," "The Misleading Widow,"
"Sadie Love," "Wanted, a Husband"). Ad.,
Famous Players, 485 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
BIKKE, Olive; b. Boston; educ. private schls.,
N. Y. and Paris; screen career, Frank P. Don-
ovan's Prods., Vitagraph, Selznick, World,
"Bullin' the Bullsheviki," "Pardon Me," "Nep-
tune's Stepdaughter," "Double Trouble."
Heht., :., 4; wght., 120; blond hair, brown eyei.
Ad., Frank P. Donovan's Prods., Inc., 118 W.
45th St.. N. Y.
BURNIUM, Beatrice; b. Galveston, Tex., Feb. 10.
19Q2; screen career, Morosco, Fox, Ince, Clune
("Eyes of the World"), Metro ("Hidden Chil-
dren"), Goldwyn ("Upstairs"), Universal
("Burnt Feathers"). Hght., 5; wght., 110;
olive complexion, black hair and eyes. Ad.,
5614 Franklin ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phone
597785.
Bl'SCH, Mae; b. Melbourne, Austr : educ. con-
vent. Madison, N. J.; stage career, leads with
Eddie Foy; screen career, Keystone, with
Eddie Fov. Weber and Fields ("Wife and Auto
Trouble," "Better Late Than Never"), Para-
Artcraft ("The Grim Game"). "The Devil's
Pass Key." Hght., 5, 5; wght.. 125; black
hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Universal City,
Calif.
BUTLER, "Babs"; b. Ogdensburg. N. Y.. 1902;
educ. there and N. Y. ; screen career, World.
Famous Players, Pathe; at present playing
lead in Translantic Boarding School Girls
comedies; daughter of Major H. B. Butler.
D. C; fair hair, blue eyes; hght., 5. 2. Ad.,
West Fort Lee, N. J.; studio ad.. Transat-
lantic Film Co. of America, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C.
BYRON, Nina; b. New Zealand. 1900; screen
talent discovered by Nicholas Dunaew; screen
career. Ince-Triangle ("Truthful Tulliver").
Pallas-Paramount ("The Heir of the Ages"),
Lasky ("The Source," "The Dub." with Wal-
lace Reid. "Johnny Get Your Gun." with Fred
Stone, Pioneer ("The Boomerang"). Hght..
5, 3; wght., 110; light brown hair, brown eyes.
Ad., Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
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CALDWELL, Virginia; b. Peoria. 111.; educ.
Windmoore Hall Convent. Kansas City. Mo.;
stage career, with Raymond Hitchcock in
"Hitchy-Koo," also in Florenz Ziegfeld's
Follies; screen career, Lasky ("Secret Service"
with Robt. Warwick), Metro ("Lombardi.
Ltd." and "The Right of Way" with Bert
Lytell). Hght.. 5. 7; wght.. 129: brown hair,
green eyes. Home ad.. Blackstone Apts., Los
Angeles, Calir. ; Main 244.
CALHOUN, Alice B.; b. Cleveland. Ohio. educ.
there and private tuition: screen career. Acme
("The Thirteenth Chair"). W H. Prods
ACTRESSEb
261
("Everybody's Business"), Vitagraph (A
Bride in Bond";. Home ad., 736 Riverside
Drive, N. Y. C. ,
CilHOlN, Jean; screen career, Universal ( ine
Exquisite Thief"), Fox ("The Splendid Sin "
"Thieves," "The Feud"), Keenan-Pathe ( lh«
False Code").
CALVERT, Catherine (.Mrs. Paul Armstrong) ;
b. Baltimore, Md. ; stage career, leading roles
in "Brown of Harvard." "Deep Purple," "Ro-
mance of the Underworld." "The Escape ;
screen career, Keeney Pic. Corp. ("A Romance
of the Underworld." "Marriage," "Out of
the Night," "A Marriage of Convenience ).
Famous-Lasky ("Fires of Faith," "Career of
Katherine Bush"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 12o;
complexion brunette, dark brown hair and
eyes. Home ad., 124 W. 55th St., N. Y. C. ;
Circle 461. Office, Films, Inc., 1482 Broad-
way, N. Y.
CAPRICE, June; b. Arlington, Mass., 1899; educ.
Boston; screen career. Fox ("Caprice of the
Mountains," "A Modern Cinderella," "The Rag-
ged Princess," "A Child of the Wild," "Every
Girl's Dream," "Miss U. S. A.," "Sunshine
Maid," "A Camouflaged Kiss," "Blue Eyed
Mary"). Albert Capellani ("Oh, Boy!"), Pathe
("The Love Cheat," "A Damsel in Distress").
Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; light complexion,
light hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o Capellani
Prods., 1457 Broadway, N. Y.
CAREVV. Ora; b. Salt Lake City, Utah; educ.
Relanc. Hall Seminary and private tutor;
stage career, vaud., mus. com. and dram. stk. ;
screen career. Goldwyn, "Go West, Young
Man"; Para, "Too Many Millions"; Universal
("Love's Protege," "Loot," "Under Sus-
picion," "The Peddler of Lies"). Hght., 5, 3;
wght., 120; dark brown hair, brown eyes.
Home add., 5517 Carlton Way, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Holly 788; studio, Universal Film Co.
CARMEN, Jewel; educ. St. ' Mary's Acad., Port-
land. Oreg. ; screen career, "The Half-Breed"
with Doug. Fairbanks, Fox ("Tale of Two
Cities," "Les Miserables," "The Bride of
Fear " "The Confession," "You Can't Get Away
With It"). Hght., 5. 5; wght., 115; light
brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., care Roland
West, 260 W. 42d St., N. Y C; Bryant 2564.
CARRINGTON, Evelyn Carter; stage career, 20
yrs.. with Chas. & Daniel Frohman, Wm.
Brady. Chas. Dillingham, Henry Savage, played
parts ranging from Shakespeare to musical
corned v, grand dames; screen career, with Con-
stance Talmadge in "In Search of a Sinner,"
character part. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 200;
dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.. 484 Haw-
thorne ave.. Yonkers, N. Y. ; phone 6363-M.
CARROLL, Marcelle; b. Biarritz, France; educ.
Sacred Heart Convent, Paris, and Boston;
stage exper., with Fritzi Scheff in "Pretty Mrs.
Smith." with Wm. Gillette In "Successful
Calamity"; screen career, Herbert Brenon, J. S.
Blackton ("The Marble Heart," "Daughter of
the Gods," "Fall of the Romanoffs," "The
Common Cause," "Moonshine and Shadows."
"Somewhere in Love"), with Taylor Holmes
In "Nothing But the Truth." Hght., 5; wght..
104; black hair, brown eyes, fair complexion.
Ad . Starlit Bungalow, roof of Godfrey Bldg.,
729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
CASSINELLI. Dolores; b. N. Y. ; educ. Holy
Name Convent. Chicago; screen career. Es-
sanay ("When Soul Meets Soul," "Do Dreams
Come True," "The Greek Singer"), Perret
("Lafayette. We Come," "Stars of Glory." "A
Soul Adrift"). Capellani ("The Virtuous
Model"), Carew prod. ("The Right to Lie,"
"The Web of Lies"); known on the screen as
the Cameo Girl. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; black
hair. hazel eyes. Personal representative,
Harry Cahane. Room 809, 1457 Broadway, N. Y.
CASSITY, Ellen L.; b. Jackson. Tenn. ; educ.
Louisville. Ky. ; stage career. Follies: screen
career. Fox ("Checkers"), World ("Through
the Toils") Frank Hall ("Other Men's Wives"),
Carl Harhaugh ("Love Honor and "). Hght.,
5, 6'/6: wght., 135; blond hair, dark gray eyes.
Ad.. Betts & Fowler, N. Y. : Bryant 5664.
CASTLE, Irene; b. New Rochelle, 1S93; cdue.
N. Y. ; stage career, vaud., mus. com., last ap-
pearance In "Watch Your Step": screen career.
International ("Patria"). Astra-Pathe ("Sylvia
of the Secret Service," "The Girl From Bo-
hemia," "Stranded in Arcady," "The Mark of
Cain," "The Hillcrest Mystery," "The First
Law," "The Mysterious Client," "Convict 993"),
Famous Players-Lasky ("The Firing Line ).
Hght., 5, 7; wght., 115; brown hair, gray eyes.
Ad., care Famous Players, 486 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
CA.STLETON, Barbara; b. Little Rock, Ark.,
1896; educ. "The Castle," New Rochelle; screen
career. Ivan ("Sins of Ambition"), Essanay
("On Trial"), World ("Heart of a Girl," "Just
Sylvia"), Famous Players "The Silver King
opp. Wm. Faversham, "Peg o' My Heart ),
Ince ("Americanism"), Eminent Authors-Gold-
wyn ("The Tower of Ivory," "Dangerous
Days"). Hampton ("The Man Who Turned
White" opp. H. B. Warner). Hght., 5, 5;
wght., 128; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 19 w.
69th St.. N. Y. C.
CAVALIERI, Lina; b. Rome, Italy, 1874 ; educ. toi
grand opera under Mme. Mariani-Mase; stage
career, operatic debut Lisbon. Portugal, 1900.
first American appearance with Hammerstein
Man Opera House, N. Y., 1906; screen career.
Paramount ("The Temptress," "The Two
Brides"). Studio ad., Paramount, 4 85 Fifth
ave.
CECIL, Nora; b. England, 1879; educ. London
stage career, played in many English prods., '
yrs. with Klaw & Erlanger; screen career, Uni
versal. World ("Miss Crusoe"), Fox ("Woman
Woman"), Selznick ("Picadilly Jim"). Hght.
5 8' wght., 145; light complexion, brown hair
brown eyes. Home ad., Lake St., Englewood
N. J. Englewood 1746.
CHADWICK, Helene; b. Chadwick, N. Y. ; educ
there; screen career, Astra-Pathe. Paramount
("Girls"), Pathe ("Go Get 'Em. Garringer").
Goldwyn ("Heartsease"), National ("Long Arm
of Mannister"). Goldwyn ("The Cup of Fury."
"Scratch My Back "). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130;
light hair, brown eyes, light complexion. Ad.,
Goldwyn Studio. Culver City, Calif.; home ad.,
4428 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Holly 3049.
CHAMBERS, Marie; b. Phila.; educ. Paris; stage
career, under Woods. Brady, Fiske, stk., leading
woman for Lou-Tellegen in "Blind Youth";
screen career, Famous Players ("The Woman
in the Case"), Triangle ("Fifty-Fifty"), World
("Maternity"), Capellani ("The Virtuous
Model"). Now playing in "Nightie Night" at
Princess theatre. Hght.. 5, 5; wght.. 122; fan-
complexion, blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., 145 E.
35th St., N. Y. Murray Hill 3123.
CHAPMAN, Audrey Emily; b. Phila.. 1899; educ.
there and Los Angeles; screen career. Triangle
("Marriage"). Morosco ("Her Country First ").
Vitagraph ("The Usurper"). Pickford ("Daddy
Long Legs"), Vitagraph ("The Luck of Ger-
aldine Laird," "The Mormon Trail"). Hght.,
5, 3; wght.. 124; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
4887 Melrose ave., Hollywood, Calif.
CHAPMAN, Edythe; screen career, Metro
("Faith"). Artcraft ("The Knickerbocker Buck-
aroo"). Paramount ("The Home Town Girl,"
"Secret Service." "The Winning Girl," "Alias
Mike Moran." "The Rescuing Angel"). Goldwyn
("Flame of the Desert"), Select ("Experimental
Marriage"), Para-Art. ( "Everywoman") .
CHARLESON, Mary; b. Dunganon. Ireland, May
18, 1893; educ. convent in Los Angeles, Calif.;
stage career, ingenue with grand opera co. on
Pacific Coast; screen career, Vitagraph, Selig
("The Prince Chap," "The Country That God
Forgot"), Essanay ("The Truant Soul." "Little
Shoes." "The Saint's Adventure"), Paralta
("His Robe of Honor," "Humdrum Brown,"
"With Hoops of Steel"), Natl. Ex., Mutual ("A
Long Lane's Turning"). Select ("Upstairs and
Down"). Hght.. 5. 2; wght., 110; brunette, dark
brown hair, gray eyes.
CHILDERS, Naomi; b. Penn. ; educ. Maryville
Convent. St. Louis, Mo.: stage career, "Madam
X," "Ready Money," "Among Those Present,"
with H B. Warner: screen career, Vitagraph.
Metro ("The Yellow Dove," "Blind Man's Eyes."
"Shadows of Suspicion." with Harold Lock-
wood). Goldwyn ("Lord and Lady Algy." "Gay
Lord Quex." "Street Called Straight." "Duds" I
Hght.. 5. 6V4; wght., 135; dark brown hair, blue
eyes Home ad., 1824 Highland ave., Holly-
wood. Calif.. Holly 2002; studio. Goldwyn, Cul-
ver City. Calif.
CLAIRE. Gertrude; l'. Boston; stage career, rep.,
managed own stk co , screen career, Hiograph
("Kamona). Imp. Hex. Nestor. NYMPH. Ince-
Triangle ("Golden Rule Kate"). Ince-Para-
mount ("A Nine o'clock Town"). Select
("Romance and Arabella"). Goldwyn ("Crimson
Gardenia." "Jinx"), Paramount ("Hard Boiled."
"Little Comrade," "Stepping Out," "Widow by
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Proxy"), Metro (" Blind Man's Eyes"), Pathe
("Brothers Divided"). Hght., 5, 2; gray hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 1233 Trenton St., Los
Angeles, Calif., Main 7834.
CLAKK, Marguerite; b. Cincinnati, 1887; eduo.
Ursuline convent; stage career, since 1899, with
De Wolf Hopper for several seasons, "Baby
Mine"; screen career, Famous Players ("Bab's
Burglar," "Bab's Matinee Idol," "Bab's Diary,"
"Still Waters," "The Seven Swans," "Prunella,"
"Rich Man, Poor Man," "The Golden Bird," "A
Honeymoon for Three," "Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch," Three Men and a Girl," "Let's
Elope"), Paramount ("Little Miss Hoover,"
"Girls," "Widow by Proxy"). Hght., 4, 10;
wght., 90; fair complexion, brown hair, hazel
eyes. Ad., home, 50 Central Pk. West; studio,
Famous, N. Y.
CLARKE, Betty Ross; b. Langdon, N. D. ; e6uc.
Stanley Hall, Minn. ; stage career, lead in "Fair
and Warmer," 1st road co. ; stk. in Halifax,
Pittsburg, Haverhill, Mass., Des Moines and
Staten Island; screen career, Fox ("If I Were
King"), Taylor Holmes ("The Very Idea"), D.
W. Griffith ("Romance"). Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
134; light brown hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 245
W. 51st St., N. Y. C. Circle 1730. .
CLAY, Velma Louise; b. San Antonio, 1898; educ.
Univ. of Texas; stage exper., stk. and vaud. ;
screen career, Diando, American, Universal,
Pathe ("The Little Diplomat"). Hght., 5. 6;
wght., 125; blond hair, brown eyes. Ad., 1407
Bond St., Los Angeles, Calif., phone 20853.
CLAYTON, Ethel; b. Champaign, 111.; educ. St.
Elizabeth's Convent, Chicago; stage career, T.
D. Frawley Stock Co., "The Devil," with Edwin
Stevens, "The Country Boy"; screen career,
Lubin ("The Lion and the Mouse," "The Great
Divide," "The Blessed Miracle," "The Fortune
Hunter," "Dollars and the Woman"), World
("The Stolen Paradise," "The Soul Without
Windows"), Famous Players ("Pettigrew's
Girl," "Woman's Weapons," "Maggie Pepper,"
"Men, Women and Money," "A Sporting
Chance," "More Deadly Than the Male," "The
Thirteenth Commandment," "Young Mrs. Win-
throp"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; red gold hair,
gray eyes. Ad., Lasky Studios, Hollywood.
CLAYTON, Marguerite; b. Salt Lake City, 1896;
educ. St. Mary's Acad., Salt Lake; screen career,
Essanay, ("The Long Green Trail," "Stardust"),
Famous Players ("Hit-the-Trail Holliday," with
Geo. Cohan), Essanay ("Prince of Graustark"),
World ("The Bronze Man," "Inside the Lines"),
Eff & Eff ("Bolshevist Burlesque"), Select
("The New Moon"), Fox, Richard Stanton Prod.
Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; fair complexion, blond
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Hotel Ansonia, B'way and
72nd St., N. Y.
CLEMENT, Eloise May; b. New Orleans, La., 1892;
educ. private tutors and Wellesley Coll. ; stage
career, leading woman with Jas. O'Neil in
"Monte Cristo," and Shakespearean rep. at 16,
stk. and rd. ; screen career, World ("Just
Sylvia," "The Love Defender"), Marion Davies
("The Burden of Proof"). Hght., 5, 7; wght.,
138; red hair, dark blue eyes.
CLIFFORD, Kathleen; b. Charlottesville, Va.;
educ. Brighton, England; stage career, vaud.,
Winter Garden with Gaby Deslys. starred in
"The Winsome Widow," A. H. Wood's "The
Heart of a Child," H. H. Frazee's "Business
Before Pleasure"; screen career, made debut
with Balboa in serial "Who Is Number One?"
also in "The Law that Divides," "The Angel
Child," with Douglas Fairbanks in "When the
Clouds Roll By." Home ad., Virginia Hotel,
Long Beach. Calif.
CLIFFORD, Ruth; b. Rhode Island. Feb. 17,
1900; educ. St. Mary's Seminary, Bayview, R.
I.; screen career, Edison, Universal. Jewel
("The Kaiser — the Beast of Berlin"), Bluebird
("Fires of Youth," "The Lure of Luxury,"
"The Game Is Up," "The Millionaire Pirate"),
Republic ("The Amazing Woman"), Vitagraph
("The Black Gate"). Frohman Amuse. Corp.
("The Invisible Ray"). Hght., 5, 5%; wght..
123; light complexion, light brown hair, dark
blue eyes. Home ad., 1802 Cherokee St., Los
Angeles, Cal.
COLLINS, May; b. N. Y. ; educ. there; stage
career, "The Betrothal," "At 9.45," "She Would
and She Did," with Grace George; screen
career, Universal ("A Matter of Taste," "The
Winning Shot"), Maple Leaf ("Hearts of the
North Land"). Hght., 5, 3%; wght., 120;
brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 119 Forley st.,
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. Newtown 1096.
COL WELL, Goldie; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1893;
educ. Immaculate Heart Convent, Los Angeles;
stage career, from 1911, dramatic leads In rep.
co., Kansas City; screen career, 1912, Selig,
featured with Tom Mix in Westerners, Horsley,
first in Cub comedies ("Jerry's Gentle Nur«-
ing"), then in dramatic leads ("When Avarice
Rules"), Fox ("Vengeance is Mine"), with
Mitchell Lewis in "The Code of the Yukon."
has been writing scenarios and short stories
during past year. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 137; light
hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1028 Overton St.,
I. os A.rif^GlGs C&lif
COMPSON, Betty; b. Salt Lake City; stage ca-
reer, vaud.; screen career, Christie ("Those
Wedding Bells," "Down by the Sea," "The
Honeymooners," "As in Days of Old," "A
Blessed Blunder," "Their Seaside Tangle"),
Pathe ("The Terror of the Range," "The Little
Diplomat"), World ("The Devil's Trail").
Robt -Cole ("Prodigal Liar"), Universal
("Light of Victory"), Para.-Art. ("Miracl*
Man"). Blue eyes, light hair. Now with Geo.
Loane Tucker, Brunton Studios, Los Angeles,
Calif.; home ad., 3526 Winslow Drive, Los An-
geles, Calif.; phone 597220.
CONCORD, Lillian; b Omaha, Neb.; educ. Univ.
of Cal., Univ. of Wis., also studied voice cul-
ture in Paris; stage career, "The Kingdom of
Destiny," "The Red Widow," "The Midnight
Girl," and vaud.; screen career, Frohman ("The
Woman in 47"), Universal ("The Ivy and the
Oak," "Heritage of Hate"), Fox ("The Trouble-
maker," "The Girl from Rectors"). Now with
"The Boomerang," by David Belasco. Hght.,
5, 8; wght., 140; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
home, 340 W. 85th st., N. Y.
COOLING, Maud; stage career, vaud. and pro-
ductions; screen career, important parts with
Bluebird, Goldwyn, Pathe. Hght., 5, 4%;
wght., 128; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Packard Exchange, N. Y.
COOPER, Edna Mae; b. Baltimore, Md. ; educ.
there; screen career, Lasky ("Men, Women and
Money," "Old Wives for New," "The Thing»
We Love," "Rimrock Jones," "The Village Cut-
Up," "You Never Saw Such a Girl," "Whisper-
ing Chorus"), Morosco ("The Third Kiss"),
Brunton ("The Scoffer"). Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
135; brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 4424
Sunset Drive. Los Angeles, Calif. Holly 1502.
COOPER, Miriam; b. Baltimore; educ. there and
N. Y. Art School; screen career, Reliance-Ma-
jestic ("The Birth of a Nation"), Fine Art»
("When Fate Frowned," "Intolerance"), Fox
("The Honor System." "The Silent Lie," "The
Innocent Sinner," "Betrayed," "The Prussian
Cur," "Evangeline," "Should a Husband For-
give?"). Brown eyes, dark hair. Ad., c/o R.
A. Walsh, Mayflower Photoplay Corp., N. Y.
CORNWALL, Anne; b. Brooklyn, Jan. 17, 1897;
educ. Catskill, N. Y. ; stage career, mus.
com.; screen career. Select ("The Knife." "The
Hollow of Her Hand"), Artcraft ("Prunella"),
Special ("Quest of the Big 'Un"), Famous
Players ("Indestructible Wife," "World to Live
In," "Copperhead"). Artcraft Special ("Firing
Line"). Hght., 4, 11; wght, 102; dark brown
hair and dark eyes. Studio ad.. Famous Play-
ers Studio, N. Y.
COTTON, Lucy; b. Houston, Texas; educ. studied
in Houston under Mrs. Alma McDonell and
Theodora Ursula Irvine at Carnegie Hall and
Anton Diehl Conservatoire Music, Houston;
stage career, understudied Ina Claire In
"Quaker Girl," played in "Little Women,"
"Polygamy," "Up in Mabel's Room"; screen
career, co-starred with Boland in "The Prod-
igal Wife." starred in "Blind Love." featured
in Artcraft-Cosmopolitan Special "The Miracle
of Love," Selznick ("The Broken Melody"),
Mayflower-Chautard ("The Invisible Foe");
now with International. Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
125; light brown hair, dark brown eyes. Ad.,
The Nevada, 70th st. and Broadway, N. Y. ;
Col. 1570.
COCRTOT, Marguerite Gabrielle; b. Summit, N.
J., Aug. 20, 1897; educ. N. Y. and Switzerland;
early career, posing for Harrison Fisher; screen
career, Kalem, 3 yrs., Famous Players ("Roll-
ing Stones"). France Film Co. ("The Natural
Law," "The Unbeliever"), Selznick ("The Per-
fect Lover"), Artcraft Special ("Teeth of the
Tiger"), Pathe serials ("Bound and Gagged,"
"Pirate Gold"). Hght., 5, 2^4 ; wght., 110; light
clear complexion, golden brown hair, greenish
blue eyes. Home ad., 19 Hudson pi., Wee-
hawken, N. J.; Union 1795.
CRAIG, Blanche; educ. Boston, Mass.; stage
exper., vaud. and legit.; screen career, Famou»
Players ("Come On In"), Goldwyn, World, Fox
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CI Want to Forget"). Ad., 323 W. 70th St.,
N. Y.
CKONK, Olga; b. Cawker City, Kansas; educ
Topeka; screen career, Dwan ("Luck of the
Irish," "The Heart of a Fool"). Hght., 6, 6;
wght., 125; auburn hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
694 S. Burlington, Los Angeles, Calif.
CROVVELL, Josephine Bonaparte; b. Canada;
educ. Canada and Boston; early career, public
reader in Boston; stage career, with Robert
Hilliard, Frank Keenan, mgmt. Harrison Grey
Fiske, toured 2 seasons in "The County Fair,"
mgmt. K. & E. ; screen career, Fine Arts ("The
Birth of a Nation," "Intolerance"), Artcraft
("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Hearts of
the World"), Robertson-Cole ("Josselyn's
Wife," "House of Intrigue"), Paramount
("Puppy Love," "Peppy Polly"), Fox ("Flames
of the Flesh"), First Nat'l ("Greatest Ques-
tion"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 140; brown hair,
brown eyes.
CRUTE, Sally; b. 1893, Chattanooga, Tenn. ; educ.
Huntsville, Ala.;; stage career, lead in 'The
Deep Purple," "Within the Law," with Doug-
las Fairbanks in "Officer 666"; screen career,
Edison, Lubin. Metro ("The Light of the
Dusk," "A Wife by Proxy," "Blue Jeans,"
"The Awakening of Ruth"), Sidney Olcott
Players ("The Belgian"), Metro ("The Poor
Rich Man"), De Luxe ("Twilight"), World
("A Broadwav Saint"), Select ("The Under-
current"). Hght., 5, 5%; wght., 130; fair
complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
Palisade St., Ft. Lee, N. J.
CULLINGTON, Margaret; b. New Rochelle, N.
Y.; educ. N. Y. ; born and reared on legitimate
stage under father's stage direction; screen
career, Pathe ("Caroline of the Corners"),
9 pictures with Baby Marie Osborne, Fox
("Camouflage" with Buck Jones). Hght., 5,
9?4; wght., 136; brown hair, dark blue eyes.
Now with Tom Mix at Fox Studio. Home ad.,
1322 McCadden place, Hollywood, Calif.;
Holly 1834.
CUMMING, Dorothy; b. Burrows, Australia;
educ. Sidney, Australia; stage career, 4 yrs.
leading woman to J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Aus-
tralia, in "Milestones," with Cyril Maude in
"Grumpy," "Caste," "School for Scandal," lead
at Belasco theatre. N. Y., 9 mos. in "Tiger,
Tiger"; screen career, George Loane Tucker
("Ladies Must Live"). Goldwyn ("Woman and
the Puppet"), Bessie Barriscale ("Woman Who
Understood"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 125; brown
hair and eyes. Ad.. 2047 Cahuenga ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.; phone 1943.
CURLEY, Pauline; b. Holyoke, Mass.; educ.
private tutor; stage career, at age of 5 en-
tered stk., vaud. coast to coast tour, "A Daddy
by Express," scored hit in "Polygamy" 1914-
15; screen career, Brenon ("The Fall of the
Romanoffs"), Artcraft ("Bound in Morocco"),
Brentwood ("The Turn in the Road"), Ha-
worth-Robertson-Cole ("The Man Beneath"),
Independent ("The Solitary Sin"), Alkire-
Robertson-Cole ("Love Apple"), Vitagraph
("The Unforeseen Hand"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
115; light complexion, blond hair, hazel eyes.
Home ad., 806 Waterloo St., Los Angeles,
Calif.; Wilshire 4801.
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DALTON, Dorothy ; b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 22, 1893;
educ. Sacred Heart Acad., Chicago; stage ca-
reer, several seasons in stk. on B. F. Keith's
and Orpheum circuits in vaud.; "Aphrodite";
screen career, Triangle-Ince ("Wild Winship's
Widow," "The Flame of the Yukon"), Ince
("Vive la France," "Quicksand," "Market of
Souls," "I/Apache," "His Friend's Wife,"
"Black Is White." "Dark Mirror," "Other Men's
Wives'), Famous Players ("Half an Hour").
Hght., 5, 3; wght., 127; dark brown hair, gray-
eyes Ad., Hotel Des Artistes, 1 West 67th St.,
N. Y. C, or 805 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills
Cal.
DALY, Hazel; screen career, Essanay ("Skinner's
Dress Suit," "Skinner's Bubble," "Filling His
Own Shoes," 'A Corner in Smiths"), Selig ("Tub
Brown of Harvard"). Triangle ("The Little
Rowdy"), Goldwyn ("The Gay Lord Quex").
DANA, Margaret; b. Charleston, S. C, 1895; educ
Convent Lady of the Woods. Terre Haute, Ind. ;
screen career, Essanay, Arrow, playing parts of
every description. Hght.. 5, 7%; wght., 138;
brown eyes, brunette. Home ad., 254 W 76th
St.. N. Y. C.
DANA, Viola; b. Brooklyn, 1898; educ. New
York; stage career, 11 yrs., appeared in "Rip
Van Winkle," "The Littlest Rebel," "The Poor
Little Rich Girl"; screen career, Edison ("The
Stoning "), Metro ("Blue Jeans," "A Weaver of
Dreams," "The Night Rider," "Flower of the
Dusk," "Oh, Annice," "The Gold Cure," "The
Baby Devil," "Diana Ardway," "Jeanne of the
Gutter," "False Evidence," "Some Bride,"
"Satan Junior," "Parisian Tigress," "The Mi-
crobe," "Please Get Married," "The Willow
Tree"). Home ad., 7070 Franklin ave., Los An-
geles, Cal.; studio, Metro, Hollywood.
DANIELS, Bebe; b. Dallas, Texas, 1901; educ.
convent in Los Angeles; stage career, played
child parts with Burbank and Belasco Stk. cos.
in L. A., Valencia Stk. co., San Francisco;
screen career, 2 yrs. leading parts Rolin-Pathe
Comedies, Famous Players ("Why Change
Your Wife?" "Every woman," "The Dancin'
Fool"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 123; black hair
and eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio, Hollywood. Cal.
DARLING, Grace; b. N. Y., 1896; educ. N. Y.;
early career, newspaper writer; screen career.
International ("Beatrice Fairfax"), S. L. Prod.
("Virtuous Men"), Rothapfel ("False Gods"),
Rolfe ("Amazing Lovers"). Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
127; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 25 East 64th
St., N. Y. C.
DARLING, Helen; stage career, classical dancing
for four yrs.; screen career, past nine mos. with
Al. Christie. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 120; auburn
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 6019 Yucca St., Los
Angeles, Cal.; Holly 3158; studio, Christie.
DARLING, Ida; b. and educ. N. Y. C; stage ex-
per., 15 yrs. ; screen career, Famous, Vitagraph,
World, Fox, Norma Talmadge, etc. ("The Make
Believe Wife." "Marriage," "Broadway
Jones"), Metro ("Man Who Stayed at Home"),
Rothapfel ("False Gods"), International
("Miracle of Love"), Norma Talmadge ("Two
Women"), Grossmith ("Making Good with
Mother"). Gray hair, brown eyes. Ad., Cum-
berland Hotel, 54th st. and Bway, N. Y. C.
DARMOND, Grace; stage career, several seasons
in stock, leading role in "A Texas Steer,"
"House of a Thousand Candles," "A Black
Sheep"; screen career, Technicolor ("The Gulf
Between"), Vitagraph ("The Seal of Silence,"
"The Girl in His House," "A Diplomatic Mis-
sion," " A Gentleman of Quality"), J. D. Hamp-
ton, Vitagraph ("The Highest Trump"), Rob.-
Cole ("What Every Woman W'ants"), Para.-
Artcraft ("Valley of the Giants"), Burston
Films serial, "The Hawk's Trail." Hght., 5,
3V4; wght., 129; blond hair, dark eyes. Home
ad., 7216 Franklin ave.. Hollywood, Cal.
DAVENPORT, Alice; b. N. Y. C, 1864; educ. Miss
Irving's Sch., N. Y. ; stage career, from age of
5, played over 800 parts in 25 yrs. in stk., on
tour and in rep. with noted actors; screen ca-
reer, 4 mos. Nestor, Horsley, one of orig. six
who made first Keystone, Sunshine Comedies,
played characters for Fox. Hght., 5, 2; wght.,
140; ruddy complexion, gray hair, hazel eyes.
Ad., 1748 N. Western ave., Hollywood, Cal.
DAVENPORT, Blanche; b. London. Eng.; educ.
Alpaugh Coll., London; stage career, Aborn
Opera Co.; screen career. Pathe, Thanhouser
("The Woman, the Saint and the Devil"), Tri-
angle ("American — That's All"), Keeney ("Mar-
riage for Convenience"), Metro ("God's High-
way"), McManus ("Lost Battalion"), Marion
Davies ("Miracle of Love"). Edison ("The Un-
believer"), Sidney Olcott ("The Belgian"), Fox
("Life of General Pershing"). Hght., 5, 3;
wght., 139; fair complexion, blond hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 100 Convent ave., N. Y. ;
Mngside 38S7.
DAVIES, Marion; b. Brooklyn, 1S9S: educ. N. Y. ;
stage career, "Betty." "Oh. Boy"; screen ca-
reer, Select ("The Belle of New York"), Inter-
national Film Co., Cosmopolitan Prod. ("The
Dark Star," "April Folly," "The Cinema Mur-
der," "The Restless Sex," "Superman," "Get-
ting Mary Married"). Hght., 5, 4 y, ; wght.,
123; golden hair, blue eyes. Ad.. International
Film Co., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
DAVIS, Mildred; b, Philadelphia. Pa.; educ.
Friend's School, Phila. ; screen career, Metro
(' Weaver of Dreams'). Pathe ("All Wrong,"
Pathe comedies), leads in Mutual comedies,
now co-starring with Harold Llovd. Hght., 5;
wght.. 100; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Rolin
Film Co.. Los Angeles. Cal. Home ad.. 5947
Carlton Way. Hollywood, Cal.: phone 579227.
DAVISON, Grace; b Oceanslde, L. I : educ X. Y. ;
Long Island society girl, organized own com-
pany and made "Wives of Men." starring Flor-
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ence Reed, Miss Davison playing second lead;
starring in "Atonement" with Conway Tearle,
"A Convert of Revenge" with Montague Love,
and Selznick Prod. Hght., 5, 6 Mi; wght., 135;
dark hair and eyes. Ad., 1465 Broadway, N. T.
DAW, Marjorie; b. Colorado Springs, Colo., 1902;
educ. Westlake Schl. ; screen career, Universal,
Lasky ("Joan the Woman"), Artcraft ("Re-
becca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Arizona," "He
Comes Up Smiling," "Bound in Morocco," "Mr.
Fix-It," "Say, Young Fellow"), Fairbanks
("Knickerbocker Buckaroo," "His Majesty, the
American"), Marshall Neilan ("The River's
End"). Hght., 5, 2%; wght., 104; light brown
hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 6609 St. Frances
Court, Los Angeles. Holly 3709; studio, Mar-
shall Neilan Prod.
DAWN, Hazel; b. Ogden City, Utah; educ. Round-
wood, Cal., and London, Eng.; stage career, yr.
mus. com. in London, 4 yrs. with K. and E. in
"The Pink Lady," starred in "The Debutante,"
etc.; screen career, Famous Players ("The
Heart of Jennifer," "The Masqueraders," "The
Saleslady," "Under Cover," etc., Herbert
Brenon ("The Lone Wolf"). Hght., 5, 4y2;
wght., 135; blond hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home,
Amitvville, L. I., N. Y.
DEAN, Julia; b. St. Paul, 1880; educ. Salt Lake
Citv; stage career, with stk. cos. in West from
1899-1902, supported Nat. Goodwin, Eleanor
Robson, "Paid in Full," "Bought and Paid
For," etc.; screen career, Triangle ("Matri-
mony"), Universal ("Judge Not"), Triumph
("The Ransom"), LoRugel ("How Molly Made
Good"), World ("Rasputin"), Schomer ("Rul-
ing Passions"). S. W. W. Relief ("An Honor-
able Cad"). Famous Players ("Society Exile").
Ad.. 320 W. 51st St., N. Y. C.
DEAN, Priscilla; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. private tutors;
stage career, 15 yrs. in stk., rep., vaud., prod.;
screen career, from 1911, Biograph, Pathe,
World, now with Universal ("Exquisite Thief,"
"Virgin of Stamboul," "Pretty Smooth," "Kiss
or Kill." "Wicked Darling," "Wildcat of Paris,"
"Two-Souled Woman," "Brazen Beauty,"
"Beautiful Beggar"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125;
dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal
Studio. Universal City, Cal.
DEANE, Hazel; b. Perth, Australia; educ. San
Francisco, Cal.; stage career, 8 yrs. in vaud.;
screen career. Balboa ("Soft Soap"), Fox
("Money Talks"), National ("That Darned
Stocking," "Matrimoniacs"). Hght., 5, 2%;
wght.. 120; blond hair, gray eyes. Home ad.,
5817 Virginia ave., Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 2677;
studio. Vitagraph.
DEARING, Ann; educ. High School, N. Y. C;
screen career, World ("Tinsel"), Independent
Sales ("My Four Years in Germany"), Famous
Players ("Marie, Ltd.," "Career of Catherine
Bush"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 119; dark brown
hair, blue eyes. Ad., 2 W. 111th St., N. Y. C;
Univ. 5719.
De COKDOBA, Mercedes; b. N. Y. C; educ there,
studied 5 yrs. in Europe; stage career, with
Wm. Faversham in "The Hawk." French thea-
tre in "Les Luminenses," "The Wanderer,"
"Chu-Chin-Chow," also Shakespearean roles;
screen career, Edison, Famous Players ("Out of
a Clear Sky"), with Marguerite Clark; Univer-
sal, with Violet Mercereau. Hght.. 5, 6; wght.,
125; black hair and eyes. Ad., 77 East 89th
St.. N. Y. C.
DE FOREST, Patsey; b. Port Penn, Del.; educ.
Philadelphia and private sch. ; stage career,
small parts as a child, played with Francis
Bushman in stock, child parts; screen career,
Lubin, leads with O. Henry Stories ("Her Se-
cret." "Hugs and Hubbubs," "A Night in New
Arabia," "Lost In Dress Parade," "The Guilty
Party," "The Last Leaf"), Vitagraph ("The
Love Doctor," "Alabaster Box"), 2 yrs. with
Larry Semon. Hght., 5; wght., 107; auburn
hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad., 446 N. Vir-
gil ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Wil. 1171.
De HAVEN, Flora Parker (Mrs. Carter De
Haven) j b. Perth Amboy, N. J.; stage exper.,
stk. in New Orleans, leading woman for Nat
Goodwin, vaud., queen in "Queen of the Moulin
Rouge": screen career. Universal ("The Mad
Cap," "Youth of Fortune," "College Orphan"),
13 two-reel comedies for National, now with
Paramount. Home ad., 7237 Franklin ave., Los
Angeles. Cal.
DE LACY, May E.; educ. N. Y. C.J stage career.
3 yrs. vaud.; screen career, World ("Human
Driftwood." "Tillie Makes Up," "Price of
Pride." "Stolen Paradise," "Wanted — A
Mother"), Fox ("Romeo and Juliet," "Les
Miserables"), Metro ("Duchess of Doubt"). Fa-
mous ("Arms and the Girl"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 130; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
167 E. 61st St., N. Y. C. ; Plaza 6719.
De La MOTTE, Marguerite; b. Duluth, Minn.;
educ. San Diego, Cal.; screen career, H. B.
Warner ("The Pagan God," "For a Woman's
Honor"), Jesse D. Hampton ("A Sagebrush
Hamlet." "Dangerous Waters"), B. B. Hamp-
ton ("The Sagebrusher"), Jack Pickford ("In
Wrong"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; fair hair,
hazel eyes. Home ad., 1918 Pinehurst Road,
Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 577912.
DELARO, Hattie; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ.
Packard Institute, Bklyn.; stage career, with
Augustin Daly, Nat Goodwin and many mus.
corns.; orig. soubrette in Gilbert and Sullivan's
operas; also vaud.; screen career. Famous Play-
ers ("Old Homestead"), Metro ("Blindness of
Love," "Awakening of Helena Richie," etc.),
O. Henry series for Vitagraph ("Mind the Paint
Girl," "Marriage"), Rothapfel ("False Gods"),
International ("April Follies"), grand dames
and "mother" roles. Hght., 5, 5; dark hair,
dark gray eyes. Home ad., 541 W. 124th St.,
Apt. 15, N. Y. C. ; Mngsde 2669.
DEMPSTER, Carol; b. California; early career,
studied under Ruth St. Denis and toured as one
of Denishawn dancers; screen career, D W.
Griffith prods. ("Romance of Happy Valley,"
"The Girl Who Stayed at Home," "Scarlet
Days"). Ad., Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck,
N. Y.
DE REMER, Rubye; b. Denver, Colo.; stage ca-
reer, Ziegfeld Girl, "Midnight Frolic"; screen
career, Rex Beach ("The Auction Block"),
Ivan ("Enlighten Thy Daughter"), Metro
("Pals First" and "The Great Romance," with
Harold Lockwood). Blackton ("Safe for Democ-
racy"), Famous Players ("Fires of Faith"),
Hodkinson ("His Temporary Wife"). Hght.,
5, 6; wght., 122; fair complexion, blond hair,
blue eyes. Ad., 33 W. 67th St., N. Y.
DESHON, Florence; b. Tacoma, Wash.; educ.
N. Y. ; stage career. Belasco, "Seven Chances";
screen career, Goldwyn ("The Auction Block"),
Vitagraph ("The Other Man," "The Desire of
Women," "A Bachelor's Children," "Love
Watches," "The Cambric Mask"), Goldwyn
("Cup of Fury," "Dangerous Days"). Hght.,
5, 7; wght., 142; dark hair, brown eyes. Home
ad., 6220 DeLongpre ave, Los Angeles. Cal.;
studio, Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
De VORE, Dorothy; b. Fort Worth; educ. there
and Los Angeles; stage exper., 1 season vaud.;
screen career, 15 comedies Lyons & Moran,
Christie ("Know Thy Wife," "Oh, Baby,"
"Anybody's Widow," "Two A. M.." "A Looney
Honeymoon," "Nearly Newlyweds," "Should
Husbands Dance," "'Twas Midnight"). Hght.,
5. 2; wght., 115; brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
4560 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.;
studio. Christie, Hollywood, Cal.
DOMINQUEZ, Beatrice; b. San Bernardino. Cal.;
educ. Sacred Heart Convent; stage career,
Spanish dancer under name of La Bella Se-
villa; 2 yrs. at P. O. I. Exposition and San
Diego Exposition; 6 mos. with "The Land of
Joy Review"; 1 yr. on tour with own CO.;
screen career, Douglas Fairbanks ("Bound in
Morocco"). Universal ("Light of Victory,"
"The Sundown Trail." "The Beach Comber").
Hght., 5, 4; wght.. 122; black hair and eyes.
Ad.. 4011 University ave., Los Angeles. Cal.
DORO, Marie; b. Duncannon. Pa.. 1885 ; educ.
Peebles and Thompson Sch. and Miss Bronson's
Sch., N. Y. ; stage career. 1901, "Sherlock
Holmes" with Gillette. "Richest Girl," "Oliver
Twist," "Diplomacy," "Butterfly on the Wheel" ;
screen career. Famous, Lasky ("Oliver Twist,"
"The Lash." "Lost and Wnn"), Lasky-Para-
mount ("Heart's Desire"), Republic ("Twelve-
Ten"). Hght., 5. 4; wght.. 115; brown hair
and eyes. Home ad., 615 Fifth ave.. N. Y.
DRESSLER, Marie; b. Coburg, Canada, Nov. 9,
1871; educ. Canada; stage career, began 1886
In "Under Two Flags," with Lew Fields Trav-
esty Co. vaud. in U. S. and London, "What
Happened to Jones"; screen career. Kalem,
Lasky ("The Blacklist." "The Leach"), with
Charlie Chaplin in " Tillie's Punctured Ro-
mance," "Burlesque on Carmen"). Hght., 5, 5;
wght., 128; brown hair and blue-gray eyes.
1920. legitimate prod.
DREW, CORA; b. America; educ. there; stage
career, from babyhood to age of 22; screen ca-
reer, last six yrs., scenario and magazine arti-
cles, newspaper fashion stuff; Weber-Smalley
("Where Are My Children?"). Maclyn Arbuckle
("It's No Laughing Matter"), Fox ("When a
ACTRESSES
265
Man Sees Red"), 2 yrs. stk. with Griffith, Uni-
versal ("Prince of Ave. A"), with Mildred
Harris in Meyer Co. Hght., 5, 5; wght, 123;
brown-gray hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Actors'
Assn.. Los Angeles, Cal.
DREW, .Mrs. Sidney (Lucille McVey) ; b. Sedalia,
Mo., 1S90; educ. Sedalia Coll. of Music, Ne-
braska Sch. of Expression; stage career, enter-
tainer for Redpath Lyceum, U. S. and Europe,
screen career, Vitagraph (playing cormdies
directed by Sidney Drew in "The Story of ihe
Glove"), Metro ("Reliable Henry," "One of the
Family," "Her First Game," "Henry's Ances-
tors," "The Patriot." "The Rebellion of Mr.
Minor." "A Close Resemblance." "As Others
' See Us," "The Spirit of Merry Christmas").
Famous Players ("Once a Mason," "The Ama-
teur Liar," "Harold, the Last of the Saxons."
"Bunkered," "A Sisterly Scheme"), Pathe
("After Thirty"). Studio ad., 363 W. 125th
St., N. T. C.
Dl'BREV, Clare; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. in con-
vents; stage career, stk.; screen career. Uni-
versal, Fox ("When Fate Decides"), Rob-Cole
("Modern Husbands," "What Every Woman
Wants"), World ("The Devil's Trail"), Pathe
("The Old Maid's Baby." "The Sawdust Doll,"
"The World Aflame"). Vitagraph ("The Wish-
ing Ring Man"), Selznick ("The Spite Bride"),
Ince ("Americanism"), Metro ("The Walk-
offs"), ("Heart of a Child"). Hght., 5, 7;
wght., 130; auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Metro Studio.
DUNBAR, Helen; b. N. Y. ; educ. Eden Hall. Pa ;
stage career, 16 yrs. in comic opera. Weber
and Fields, own rep. co., "The Little Minister";
screen career, Essanay, Metro, Lasky-Para-
mount ("The Squaw Man"), Paralta ("Maid o'
the Storm"), Metro ("Making Good"), Pathe
("All Wrong," "Common Clay"), Rob-Cole
("Josseiyn's Wife"), Paramount ("Jane Goes
A-Wooing," "Venus In the East," "Men, Women
and Money," "The Winning Girl," "Puppy
Love"), Hodkinson ("Fighting Through").
Hght.. 5. 6; auburn hair, brown eyes. Studio
ad., Universal City, Cal.
DUNHAM, Maudie; b. Essex, England; educ.
Holmwood Coll., Westcliffe-on-Sea, England;
stage career, 5 yrs. musical comedy at Gaiety
Theatre with George Grossmith and Leslie
Henson in " To-night's the Night" and "Theo-
dore and Co." at Adelphi with W. H. Berry
in "The Boy"; screen career, Samuelson (Lon-
don) ("Lads of the Village"), Barker (Lon-
don) ("The Beetle"), Samuelson (Cal.) ("Tem-
porary Gentlemen"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105;
blond hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1265 Third
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 747-89; studio,
Samuelson. Universal City, Cal.
DUPRE, Louise; b. Atlanta, 1897; educ. con-
vent; stage career, 10 yrs., "Paid in Full,"
"The Wolf," "Hanky Panky"; screen career,
Pathe ("Perils of Pauline"). Vitagraph. Famous
Players, World. Mary Pickford as her under-
study in "Pollyanna." Home ad.. Hotel Glld-
den. Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 3910.
DURFEE, Minta (Mrs. Rosooe Arbuokle) ; b.
Los Angeles. 1897; early career in mus. com.
and vaud. ; screen career. Keystone since 1913
as comedienne ("His Wife's Mistake," "Mick-
ey"). Wght.. 130; red hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Truart Pictures, 1457 B'way, N. Y.
DWYER, Ruth; educ. Brooklyn; stage career,
musical comedy 2 yrs.; screen career, 1 yr.
with Universal, Wistaria ("The Lurking Per-
il"). Hallmark ("The Evil Eye"). Hght., 5,2;
wght., 109; blond hair, brown eyes. Ad.. 1533
West 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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EDDY, Helen Jerome; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Los
Angeles; screen career, Morosco ("His Sweet-
heart." "Lost in Transit"). Lasky ("One More
American"), Universal ("The Blinding Trail").
Brentwood ("The Turn in the Road"). Ha-
worth ("The Man Beneath." "The Tong Man"),
Tourneur ("The County Fair"), Mary Pickford
("Pollyanna"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark
hair and eyes. Home ad.. 1911 N. Van Ness
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly 3326.
EDGINGTON, Ida; educ. Fogg School, Nashville.
TiMin.; screen career, series of Beauty Pictures
for the Screen Magazine of the Universal Film
Co., "The Burning Question." Catholic Art
Assn. Hght., 5, 4 % ; wght., 128; light brown
hair and dark eyes. Ad., 235 W. 76th St.,
N. Y. : Schuyler 1759.
ELVIDGE, June C; b. St. Paul. Minn.. June
30, 1893; educ. Penn. Coll.; early career, con-
cert singer; stage career, Winter Garden,
"Passing Show of 1914"; screen career. World
("Stolen Orders," "The Quickening Flame,"
"The Love Defender"). World ("The Moran
Deadline," "Three Green Eyes." "Coax Me,"
"His Father's Wife," "The Woman of Lies,"
"Poison Pen," "The Steel King"). Mayflower-
Miller prod. ("The Call of the Yukon"). Hght.,
5, 9; wght., 135; brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
Bavside. L. I., N. Y.
ESMONDE. Merceita (Mrs. Harry Northrup) ; b.
Phila., educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career. 5 yrs. with
Chas. Frohman; screen career, Empire All Star
Corp., Famous Players ("Less Than the Dust."
"Beautiful Adventure." "Oh. You Women").
Wght.. 135; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 419
W. 119th St., N. Y. C.
EYTON, Bessie; b. Santa Barbara. Cal.; educ
there; screen career, Selig ("The Crisis."
"Heart of Texas Ryan," "City of Purple
Dreams." "The Smoldering Flame," "The Love
of Madge O'Mara." "The Sole Survivor," "The
Still Alarm," "Victor of the Plot," "Law North
of 65"), Paramount ("Way of a Man with a
Maid"). Metro ("Man of Honor"), Vitagraph
("The Usurper").
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FAIR, Elinor; b. Richmond, Va., 1902; educ. pri-
vate schools and private tuition here and
abroad; stage exper., musical comedy at Alca-
zar Theatre; screen career, Paralta, J. D.
Hampton. C. K. Young. Triangle, G. L. Tucker
special ("The Miracle Man"), Hodkinson ("End
of the Game"); Fox ("Words and Music," "Be
a Little Sport," "Married in Haste," "Love Is
Love," "The Lost Princess," "Tin Pan Alley").
Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125; brown hair and eyes.
Ad., Fox Film Corp., Hollywood, Cal.
FAIRBANKS, Gladys; b. 1889 and educ. Halifax,
N. S. ; stage career, stock, "Poor Little Rich
Girl," "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch."
"Redemption," 1918; screen career. Famous
Players ("The Poor Little Rich Girl"), Metro
("The Outsider"). Rankin Drew ("Who's Your
Neighbor?"), Goldwyn ("Our Little Wife,"
"The Face in the Dark"). Hght., 5, 8; wght.,
135; light brown hair, dark grey eyes. Ad.,
421 East 64th St., N. Y. C. ; Rhinelander 300.
FARLEY, Dorothea, also scenario writer; b. Chi-
cago; educ. Rockford. 111., Seminary, Valpa-
raiso Conservatory; stage career, since age of
3, starred in own stk. co for several yrs., In
dram. stk. and mus. com.; screen career. Es-
sanay, American, Universal, Keystone, Fox,
Sunshine, series of six Century Comedies, now
featured in series of Vin Moore Comedies.
Home ad.. 1731 Bellview, Los Angeles. Cal.;
phone 558774; studio, Vin Comedies, 1919 So.
Main, Los Angeles. Cal.
FARRAR, Geraldine; b. Melrose, Mass ; educ.
Europe and America; stage career, from 1901.
debut as Marguerite in "Faust" at Royal Opera
House, Berlin, member Royal Opera House,
Berlin, and Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y., has
appeared in many operatic roles, one of the
greatest living prima donnas; screen career,
Lasky ("Carmen," "Joan the Woman." "The
Jaguar's Claws"), Artcraft ("The Woman God
Forgot"), Goldwyn ("The Stronger Vow,"
"Shadows." "World and Its Woman." "Flame
of the Desert"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135: black
hair, gray eyes. Permanent ad., Metropolitan
Opera House, N. Y. C. ; studio, Culver City,
Cal.
FARRINGTON, Adele; b. Brooklyn. N. Y ; educ.
Lindenwood Coll.. St. Charles. Mo.; stage ca-
reer, comic opera leads with Amelia Bingham,
Florence Roberts. 7 yrs. Belasco Stk Co.; screen
career, Bosworth. Inc. ("Country Mouse"),
Morosco ("Marclllina's Millions." "Roadside
Inn"). Lasky ("House of Silence." "Something
to Do"). Jesse Hampton ("Fugitive from Mat-
rimony"), Lasky ("Too Much Johnson").
Hght., 5. 5; wght., 150; light hair, gray eyes.
Home ad., 1812 Wilcox ave., Hollywood. Cal.
FAZENDA, Louise; b. Lafayette, Ind., 1895; educ.
St. Mary's Convent, and L. A. High School.
Los Angeles; stage career, short season stock;
screen career. Universal, Keystone, Sennett-
Paramount ("The Kitchen Lady." "Her First
Mistake," "Her Screen Idol," "The Village
Chestnut." "The Village Smithy," "The Fool-
ish Age." "Hearts and Flowers." "Treating
'Em Rough." "Hack to the Kitchen"). Hght.,
266
STUDIO DIRECTORY
5, 5; wght., 138; light hair, hazel eyes. Ad..
1132 LeMoyne ave., Los Angeles', studio, Mack
Sennett Comedies, Los Angeles, Cal.; Wilshire
1222
FERGUSON", Elsie Louise; b. N. Y. C. ; educ
Normal College, N. Y. ; stage career, star In
"Such a Little Queen," "First Lady of the
Land," "The Strange Woman," "Outcast," etc.;
1920, "Sacred and Profane Love"; screen career,
Famous Players ("The Danger Mark," "Heart
of the Wilds," "Under the Greenwood Tree,"
"The Parisian Wife," "The Marriage Price,"
"Salt of the Earth," "Eyes of the Soul." "The
Avalanche." "A Society Exile," "The Counter-
feit" "His House in Order"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 125; golden hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fa-
mous Plavers-Lasky Corp., 485 5th ave.,
N. Y. C.
FERGUSON", Helen; b. Decatur. 111.. 1901; educ.
Chicago; screen career. Blackton ("Safe for
Democracy"), Metro ("Wilson or the Kaiser"),
McManus ("Lost Battalion." "Bruised Human-
ity"). Vitagraph ("The Gamblers"). Goldwyn
("Going Some"). Hght., 5. 3; wght.. 125;
brown hair and eyes. Ad., 274. W. 71st St..
N. Y. C. ; Columbus 10028.
FIELD, Elinor; b. Plymouth, Pa.. 1902; educ.
L. A. Poly. High; screen career, Sennett Come-
dies. 18 mos. ; Christie Comedies, 7 mos., Strand
Comedies, 10 mos. ("Easy Payment," "Dan
Cupid," "The Tale of a Hat," "Just Home
Maid." "Are Brunettes False?". "For Love
or Money"), National ("Hearts and Masks").
Hght., 5, 1; wght., 102; blond hair, hazel eyes.
Ad.. 827 Glendale ave., Glendale, Cal.; studio.
National, Los Angeles.
FIELDING, Margaret; l> Louisville. Ky. ; educ.
New York; stage career, leading woman in stk.
with Keith for 6 yrs., 2 yrs. in vaud. with U. BO.,
leads in "Double Exposure," "Some Daddy."
"The Crowded Hour"; screen career. Fox ("The
Moon Sprite." "Every Girl's Dream," "The
Mischief Maker," "The Straight Way"), Serico
("The Jeweled Hand"). Hght., 5, 5%; wght .
125; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Betts
& Fowler, 1482 Broadway. N. Y.
FINCH. Flora; b. England; educ. English private
school; stage career, began with Ben Greet
in England, also in vaud.; screen car.eer. Vita-
graph ("A Night Out"), Biograph, Pathe-
Thanhouser ("Prudence, the Pirate"). Flora
Finch Film. Capellani ("Oh. Boy"), Flagg-
Paramount ("The Unwelcome Guest"), Black-
ton ("Dawn"). Hght., 5, 5; wght.. 110; fair
complexion, dark hair, blue-gray eyes. Home
ad.. 253 W. 42nd St., N. Y. C.
FISHER, Margarita; b. Missouri Valley. Iowa;
educ. on stage at age of 8; screen career.
American ("The Quest," "Miracle of Life").
Equitable ("The Dragon"), Pollard Picture
Plays ("Pearl of Paradise." "Miss Jackie of
the Navy." "The Little Girl Who Wouldn't
Grow Up." "The Butterfly Girl," "The Devil's
Assistant"). Hght.. 5; wght., 177; copper color
hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., American studio.
1811 ctnte s'.. Santa Barbara. Cal.
FITZ-GERALD, Cissy; stage career, mgmt. Charles
Frohman; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Win-
some Widow," "How Cissy Made Good." "The
Accomplished Mrs. Thompson," "Cissy's Inno-
cent Wink," "Curing Cissy"); now producing
series of comedies, "Cissy and Bertie," first re-
lease, "Cissv's Funnymoon." Ad., Rothacker
Film Co., Chicago, 111.
FLEMING, Ethel; b. N. Y. C; educ. Cleveland,
O. ; stage exper., 2 seasons stk. and road cos.;
screen career. Famous Players. Edison. Fox.
Triangle ("The Pretender." "Silent Rider,"
"Tenderfoot Schoolmaster," "Smiles." "Pas-
sions Three"), Robertson-Cole ("Modern Hus-
bands"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 115; blond hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 1001 N. Western Blvd.,
Hollywood, Cal.
FORDE, Eugenie; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. N. Y. C;
stage career, from 1898, with George Munroe,
Chauncey Olcott, Wm. Faversham, Blanche
Walsh, etc.; screen career, 7 yrs. Christie Com-
edies, Selig, Universal, American ("Send Him
Away with a Smile"), Goldwyn ("Sis Hopkins"
with Mabel Normand, "Strictly Confidential"),
American ("Fair Enough"). Hght., 5. 6; wght.,
139; complexion dark, brown eyes, auburn hair.
Home ad., 1600 N. Bronson ave., Hollywood,
Cal.; Holly 1167.
FORREST, Ann; b. Denmark, 1897; educ. Den-
mark; screen career, American, Universal ("The
Birth of Patriotism," "The Midnight Man"),
Triangle ("The Tar Heel Warrior"), Lasky
("The Grim Game." "The Prince Chap"), Allan
Dwan ("A Splendid Hazard"). Goldwyn ("Dan-
gerous Days"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 104; blond
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1139 LaBrea, Lob
Angebs Call .: Holly 1423.
FORREST, Edith; <-duc. high sch. and college,
Mich.; stage career, 10 yrs. dramatic leads In
produs., stock and vaud.; screen career, Selz-
nlck ("The Imp"), Vitagraph ("The Golden
Shower"), Metro ("The Lifted Veil"), Frohman
("The Invisible Ray"), etc. Hght., 5, 5; wght.,
140; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., 270 W. 39th St.,
N. Y. C. ; Greeley 2429.
FREDERICK, Pauline; b. Boston. Mass.; educ.
Boston private sch.; stage career, "Roger
Brothers" successes. "Princess of Kensington.
"Little Gray Lady," "Toddles," "When Knights
Were Bold." "Samson" with Gillette. "Joseph
and His Brethren," "Innocent" (starred);
screen career. Famous Players ("Mrs. Dane's
Defense," "A Daughter of the Old South,"
"£aza," "La TuS-a," "red la"), G< di<
("Woman on the Index," "Bonds of Love."
"Fear Woman." "Peace of Roaring River."
"Loves of Letty," "One Week of Life." "The
Paliser Case"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; brown
hair and blue eyes. Ad., home. 449 Park ave.,
N. Y. ; studio. Goldwyn Culver City Cal.
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GALE, Alice; b. Phila., Pa., 1868; educ. Phila.
Hlgfl S " s. : st:,ge isnt wi m N-i "Oi
Leslie Carter, James O'Neil. Marie Doro, Otis
Skinner. Billie Burke, Louis Mann. Booth. •">
yrs. at the Grand Opera House Pittsburg. 3 yrs.
at Girard Ave. theatre, Phila ; 1 yr. at Proc-
tor's Fifth Ave.; screen career, Fox ("The Darl-
ing of Paris." "The New York Peacock."
"Camille"), Select Pictures ("Magda"). Para-
Artcraft ("L' Apache").
GANE. Vivian; b. Brookville, Kans. ; educ. Kansas
City; screen career, leading lady in series of Al
Jennings' pictures, including "The Outlaw's
Alibi." "The Deputy Marshal's Wife," "When
Outlaws Meet." Hght.. 5. 4; wght., 123; light
brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad.. 1224 West
41st «tt., Los Angeles Calif.; phone 26332;
studio, Capital Film Co.. Hollywood. Calif.
GAUNTIER, Gene; b. Wellsville, Mo.; educ.
studied drama in Berlin, grad. Kansas City
Sch. of Oratory; stage career, stk.; screen
career, author, star and co-director of biblical
film "From Manger to the Cross," Kalem ("Col-
leen Baun," "Girl Spy Series." "Tragedy o' the
Desert," "Down Through the Ages"), Gene
Gauntier Feature Players ("In the Form of a
Hypnotist," "Daughtsr of the Confederacy"),
50 Kalem Irish dramas; during 1919. dramatic
editor and critic, Kansas City Post; written
over 500 produced scenarios; star, scenarioist
and supervising director Dodge Feature Films.
Home ad., 3000 Prospect ave., Kansas City, Mo.
GEORGE, Maud; b. Riverside, Cal., 1890; educ.
Los Angeles; stage career, Burbank stock, Los
Angeles, 2 seasons with Conrad Le Marie over
Orphe'im circuit played in "The Sui ' n s Fa-
vorite" for 1 season; screen career, Universal
("Idle Wives," "Shadows of Suspicion," "Even
as You and I," "Heart Strings"), Artcraft
("Blue Blazes Rawden"), Ince-Para. ("The
Marriage Ring"), Vitagraph ("A Rogue's Ro-
mance"), Pathe ("The Midnight Stage"), Rob.-
Cole ("The Lamb and the Lion"). Hght., 5, 7;
stately type, olive complexion, black hair, dark
brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City. Calif.
GERBER, Neva; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. Immacu-
late Heart Coll.; screen career, with Edwin
August in "The Awakening," Metro ("The
Great Secret"), Universal ("The Prodigal
Widow." "Like Wildfire," "Caught in the Act,"
"The Phantom Ship." "The Spindle of Life,"
"Roped," "The Trail of the Octopus." "The
Screaming Shadow"). Hght., 5, 2; wght.. 112;
light brown hair, brown eyes. Ad. 217 N.
Western ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 560576.
GIBSON, Helen; b. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1894;
educ. Central High. Cleveland; ea»-iy career,
rodeo rider, holding highest honors for Los An-
geles rodeo woman rider 2 yrs. ; screen career.
Universal ("The Dynamite Special." "Man of
God," "The Run of the Yellow Mail." "The
Frustrated Holdup." "Fighting Mad"), number
of 2-reel releases. Capital Film ("Peril of the
Rails," "When Seconds Count," "Border Watch
Dogs," "The Ghost of Canyon Diablo," "The
Robber of the Golden Star," "Trail of the
Rails"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 142; brown hair,
hazel eyes, olive complexion. Ad. Capital Film
Co., Hollywood, Calif.
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GILL, Helen; stage career, "Business Refire
Pleasure," original "Fair and Warmer," "Ex-
perience"; screen career, lead in Selznick Pic-
tures. Hght.. 5, 6; wght., 135; dark hair and
eyes. Ad., c/o Arthur H. Jacobs, 145 W. 45th
st.. N. Y. C; Bryant 4783.
GISH, Dorothy; b. Dayton, O.. 1898; stage career
from 1902; screen career, Biograph. Reliance-
Majestic. Fine Arts ("The Little Yank," "Chil-
dren of the Feud." "That Colby Girl"), Griffith
("Hearts of the World"), Paramount ("Battling
Jane." "The Hope Chest," "The Hun Within."
"Boots," "I'll Get Him Yet," "Peppy Polly,"
"Nugget Nell," "Out of Luck," "Turning the
Tables"). Hght., 5; blue eyes, fair hair. Ad.,
Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck, N. Y.
GISH, Lillian; b. Springfield, O., 18911; educ. fin-
ishing schl.; stage career, from 1902; screen
career, from 1912 engaged by Griffith for Bio-
graph stock; went with Griffith to Reliance-
Majestic and Fine Arts ("Birth of a Nation,"
"Intolerance." "Souls Triumphant"). Griffith-
Artcraft, "Hearts of the World," "The Great
Love," "The Greatest Thing in Life," "Ro-
mance of Happy Valley," "Broken Blossoms,"
'True-Heart Susie"), First National ("The
Greatest Question"). Studio ad., Griffith studio,
Mamaroneck, N. Y.
G LA I'M, Louise; b. nr. Baltimore; educ. Mary-
land; stage career, stk and several prod.; screen
career, Thos. H. Ince ("The Wolf Woman,"
"The Sweetheart of the Doomed," "Love and
Justice," "Golden Rule Kate"), Paralta ("Shell
43," "Law Unto Herself"), J. Parker Read, Jr.
("Sahara," "Lone Wolf's Daughter," "Sex").
Hght.. 5. 5; wght., 130; brown hair, hazel eyes
Ad. J. Parker Read Jr., Prods., Thos. H. Ince
Studio. Los Angeles, Calif.; phone W. 62.
GOLDEN, Ruth Fuller; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Los
Angeles; screen career, Vitagraph comedies,
"Pegern," "Over the Garden Wall," "Cupid
Forecloses." Hght., 5, 7; wght., 128; light
brown hazel eyes. Ad., 1729 Winona Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 2216; studio, Vita-
graph.
GORDON, Eva; b. Alsace-Lorraine; educ. there;
stage career, Berlin with Harry Walden, stock;
screen career, Union Film Co. in Berlin, Great
Northern Film Co. in Copenhagen, Metro
("Under Suspicion"), World ("The Black Cir-
cle"), Hallmark ("The Chains of Evidence"),
Jack London Film Co. ("The Star Rover"),
Fox ("The White Moll"). Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
135; blond hair hazel eyes. Ad., Hotel Ransby,
324 W. 84th St., N. Y. C. ; Schuyler 5420.
GORDON, Julia Swayne; b. Columbus, O. ; educ.
there; stage career, stk., vaud. and prod.;
screen career Vitagraph ("The Soul Master,"
"'Son of the Hills," "The Message of the
Mouse," "Soldiers of Chance," "The Hillman,"
"Over the Top," "The Soap Girl," "Love
Watches," "The Captain's Captain," "The Girl
Problem,'' "Miss Dulcie from Dixie"). Black-
ton-Pathe ("The Moonshine Trail"). Hght., 5,
7; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 355
W. 51st St., N. Y.
GORDON Maude Turner; b. Franklin, Ind., 1867;
educ. Oxford, O., and Franklin Coll. Ind.; stage
career, 16 N. Y. prod., including "Nothing Bu
the Truth," "Divorcons," "Melting of Molly";
screen career, Fox, Goldwyn ("The Danger
Mark"), Famous, World ("Home." "Bringing
Up Betty," "The Oakdale Affair"), Gaumont
("Making Her His Wife"), Selznick ("The
Honeymoon"). 3 pictures with Marguerite Clark
and 3 with Pauline Frederick. Hght., 5, 1%;
wfht.. 150; white hair, blue gray eyes. Ad .
Flanders Hotel. N. Y. C.
GORDON, Vera; b. Russia; educ there; stage
career, Jacob P. Adler Stk. Co., with Sam Lie-
vert in vaud., "The Land of the Free" with
Florence Nash, "Why Worry" with Fannie
Brice, "The .Gentile Wife" with Emily Stevens;
screen career. Universal ("Sorrows of Israel"),
International ( "Humoresque" ) . Hght., 5, 5%;
wght., 165; black hair and eyes. Ad.. Betts &
Fowler, 1482 B'way, N. Y. ; Bryant 5664.
GREELEY, Evelyn; b. Lexington. Ky. ; educ.
Frances Shimer Acad, and Univ. School for
Girls; screen career, Essanav, Dixie Film Co ,
World ("The Road to France," "The Allies,"
"Hit or Miss," "Phil for Short," "Bringing Up
Betty." "The Oakdale Affair." "Me and Captain
Kidd"). Hght.. 5, 3; wght.. 115; light hair,
brown eyes. Ad., Colonial Studios Bldg. 39 W
67th St., N. Y. C.
GREEN, Dorothy; b. Petrograd, Russia, 1895;
educ. N. Y. ; screen career, Lasky ("Country
Boy"), World, Fox ("A Parisian Romance").
Metro ("Devil at His Elbow"). International
("Patria") World ("The Rough Neck," "The
American Way." "The Praise Agent," "Forest
Rivals"). Paramount ("The Dark Star"), Per-
ret-Pathe ("The A B C of Love"). Hght., 5,
6; wght., 125; black hair, green eyes. Ad.,
home. 828 Seventh ave.. N. Y.
GREEN. Helen; b. N. Y C; educ. Georgetown
Convent, Wash., D. C. ; stage exper., 1 yr.
plaved Love in "Experience." 6 mos. stk. ;
screen career. Famous Players. World, Metro
("The Amazons." "On the Quiet," "In Again.
Out Again"), Sub-Deb series ("Woman and
Wife." "Honeymoon for Three"), Paramount-
Artcraft ("Wanted, a Husband"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 125; light hair, gray eyes. Ad., 21 W.
46th St., N. Y. C. ; Bryant 4194.
. GREEN, Margaret; b. N. Y., 1892; educ. there;
stage career, "Seven Keys to Baldpate," "Broad-
way Jones," vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("Ne-
dra"), Mirror, Unity, Ivan ("One Law for
Both"), Pathe ("The Angel Factory"), Para-
mount ("A Sporting Chance").
GREENWOOD, Winifred; b. Oswego, N. Y. ; stage
career, vaud., stock; headed own co. ; screen
career, American ("Lying Lips," "Reclama-
tion." "Dust." "The Two Orphans"), Lasky
("The Crystal Gazer"), Universal ("The Decid-
ing Kiss"), Hodkinson ("Come Again Smith"),
Paramount ("Maggie Pepper," "Men, Women
and Money," "The Lottery Man").
GREY, Olga; b. Budapest, Hungary; educ. Los
Angeles and N. Y. C. ; early career, concert
pianist; screen career. American ("When a
Man Rides Alone." "Trixie from Broadway"),
Griffith ("Intolerance"). Triangle ("Lure of
Wanton Eyes"), Pathe ("Third Eye"). Hght..
5, 7; wght.. 141; brown hair and eyes. Home
ad., 1488 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Alain 5284.
GRIFFITH, Cecilia Frances; b. Boston; educ.
th^re; stage career. "Everyman." "Girl W m
Rector's"; screen career. Metro ("The Yellow
Streak," "The Kiss of Hate," "Notorious Gal-
lagher"). Now playing in vaudeville. Hght.,
5, 6%; wght., 165; blond complexion, red hair,
gray eyes; write scenarios. Ad., home, 19
Adams St., Dorchester, Mass.
GRIFFITH, Coriiuie; b. Texarkana. Tex.; educ.
Sacred Heart Convent, New Orleans; profes-
sional dancer 1 yr. before beginning screen ca-
reer with Western Vitagraph ("The Last Man,"
"Love Watches," "Miss Ambition"); ingenue
leads, later with Earle Williams; Vitagraph
("The Adventure Shop." "Thin Ice," "A Girl
at Bay," "The Girl Problem." "The Unknown
Quantity," "The Climbers"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
120; light complexion, light brown hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Vitagraph Studio, Brooklyn. N. Y.
GRIFFITH, Katherine; b. San Francisco, Calif.;
stage career, 15 yrs. ; screen career, Universal
("Snow White," "Talk of the Town"), L-Ko
Comedies, Vitagraph ("Irish Princess"), Lasky
("Vicky Van," "Little Princess"), Artcraft
"Huckleberry Finn"), Mary Pickford ("Polly-
anna"). Hght., 5, 7; wght.. 165; black hair,
gray eyes. Home ad., 1232 Gower St., Los An-
geles, Calif.; Holly 2491.
GUINAN, "Texas"; b. Waco, Texas, 1891; stag.-
career, 6 yrs.. Winter Garden Revues. Klaw &
Erlanger, Shubert. John Cort, etc.. "Hop O' My
Thumb" in London; screen career. Triangle.
World ("The Gun Woman," "Fuel of Life,"
"Love Brokers"), Frohman Amuse ("The She-
Wolf"), two-reel pictures for Bull's Eye Film
.Corp. Hght.. 5, 6: wght.. 136.; light hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Bull's Eye Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
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HALL, Ella; b. N. Y. 1897; educ. there; stage
career, "Grand Army Man"; screen career,
Biograph. Reliance. Universal ("A Jewel in
Pawn," "The Little Orphan." "Bitter Sweet."
" The Charmer," "The Spotted Lily," "We Are
French," "My Little Boy," "Green Magic").
Paralta ("Heart of Rachael"). Bluebird
("Which Woman"), Artcraft ("Under the
Top"), Francis Ford Serial ("The Gates of
Doom"). Home ad., 1834 El Cerrita Place.
Hollywood, Cal.; studio. Francis Ford Studio.
HALL, Lillian; b. . Brooklyn. N. Y., 1897; educ.
H. S. and business college there; stage exper..
stk. In Phil., etc; screen career, Beth In Wm.
A. Brady's "Little Women"; Norma Talmadge
("The Safety Curtain"). Mutual ("Her Second
Husband," "Wanted for Murder"). Triangle
("Ttfxfy; Fox ("My Little Sister"). World
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
("Coax Me"), Rex Beach ("Going Some";.
Hght., 5; wght., 100; blond hair, dark blue
eyes. Ad., Hotel Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Cal.
HALLOR, Edith; stage career, Ziegfeld "Follies."
"Intoxication" in "Experience"; starred in
Comstock & Gest's "Leave It to Jane," co-
starred with Wm. Collier in "Nothing But
Lies"; screen career, dramatic lead in 6 pic-
tures with Weber Prods., Inc., Selznick. Hght..
5, 6 ; wght., 135; auburn hair, hazel eyes.
Ad., Wyoming Apts., 853 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. ;
Circle 3312.
HAMMERSTEIN, Elaine; b. 1897; granddaughter
of Oscar Hammerstein, operatic impresario;
educ. Armitage Coll., Pa.; stage career, in
"The Trap," later lead in "High Jinks"; screen
career, Jewell Productions ("The Co-Respond-
ent," "The Battle Cry"), Harry Rapt Prod.
("Wanted for Murder"), Selznick Plct. ("The
Country Cousin," "Greater Than Fame," "The
Woman Game"). Wght., 120; complexion, fair;
brown, wavy hair, gray eyes. Ad., c/o Selznick
Pictures Corp., N. Y.
HAMMOND, Virginia; b. Virginia; stage career,
debut with E. H. Sothern, "If I Were King,"
"Our American Cousin," Shakespearian rep..
"What's Your Husband Doing?", "The Famous
Mrs. Fair"; screen career, World ("The Hand
Invisible," "Miss Crusoe"), Select ("The World
to Live In"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; light
hair, blue eyes. Ad., 105 W. 55th St., N. Y.
HAMPTON, Hope; educ. Dallas, Tex., schools
and Sophie Newcomb School, New Orleans. La. ;
screen career, Hope Hampton Prods., Inc. (lead
in "A Modern Salome"). Hght., 5, 3; wght.,
118; auburn hair, dark blue eyes. Ad.. Hope
Hampton Prods., Inc.. 1476 Broadway, N. Y.
HANXON, Alma; b. N. Y., 1894; educ. N. Y. ;
screen career, Kleine, Ivan ("The Faded Flow-
er"), Fox ("Gold and the Woman," etc.). Tri-
umph ("The Libertine"), Apollo ("God of Lit-
tle Children," "The Mystic Hour," "The Golden
God," "When You and I Were Young." "The
Public Defender"), U. S. Amusement ("Behind
the Mask"), Pioneer Film Corp. ("Sins of the
Children"). Ad., Bayside, Dong Island, N. Y.
HANSEN, Juanita; b. Des Moines, la., 1897;
educ. Cal.; screen career. Famous (opp. Jack
Pickford), Fine Arts, American (heroine in
"Secret of the Submarine"), Keystone, Univer-
sal ("The Finishing Touch," "Broadway
Love"), Ince-Para. ("Mating of Marcella"),
Universal ("The Rough Lover," "The Brass
Bullet" serial), First National ("A Midnight
Romance"), Artcraft ("The Poppy Girl's Hus-
band"), Fox ("Rough Riding Romance"),
Metro ("Lombard!, Ltd."), Selig' ("The Lost
City" serial). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 130; fair
complexion, blond hair, blue eyes.
HARRIS, Marcia; b. Providence; educ. there;
stage career, und. Broadhurst, Liebler and Co.,
Weber and Fields; screen career. Famous, Ed-
ison, Fox, Vitagraph ("The Foundling," "The
Reformer"), Artcraft ("Poor Little Rich Girl"i,
Famous Players ("The Little Boy Scout"),
Goldwyn ("Day Dreams"), Pathe ("The Bish-
op's Emeralds"), Fox ("Putting One Over"),
Realart ("Anne of the Green Gables"). Hght.,
5, 9; wght., 150; dark complexion, dark hair,
brown eyes.
HARRIS, Mildred (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin) ; b
Cheyenne, Wyo., 1901; educ. privately; screen
career, Vitagraph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts
("Old Folks at Home." "The Village Prodi-
gal"), Universal ("The Whim," "K.," "The
Price of a Good Time," "The Man Who Dared
God," "When a Girl Loves." "For Husbands
Only," "Home," "Forbidden"), First National
("The Inferior Sex," "Polly of the Storm Coun-
try," "Social Mockery"). Hght., 5, 2; wght..
10S; blue eyes, brown hair. Ad., Mayer Chap-
lin Co., 3800 Mission Rd., Los Angeles, Cal.
HARRIS, Winifred; educ. Kew, Richmond, Eng-
land; stage career, in England, "Madam X."
"Sally Bishop," Prince of Wales, "Girl on the
Film." Shakespearian prods, with Sir Herbert
Tree, Sir Henry Irving; in America, "Taking
Chances." "Co-respondent," "Cheating Cheat-
ers." "Royal Vagabond," Cohan and Harris,
"Light" in the "Bluebird"; screen career, with
Norma Talmadge ("Panthea," "Daughter of
Two Worlds"), Authors Films, Inc. ("Crucible
of Life"), several pictures with Vitagraph.
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170; light brown hair, dark
blue eyes. Ad., 147 W. 44th St., N. Y. ; Bryant
3406.
HART, Lallah Rookh; b. and educ. Denver. Col.;
■creen career, "The Wife," "A la Cabaret," "A
Sanatarium Blunder," "Half and Half."
"Heart's Strategy," Paramount ("Men, Women
and Money"), playing mothers, maiden aunts,
eccentric characters. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120;
dark complexion, brown eyes and hair. Ad.,
home, 427 Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal.
HARTMAN, Greta; b. Chicago, 111., 1897; educ.
private tutors and Sheldon School; stage ca-
reer, Wilton Lackaye, Wright Lorrimer, cre-
ated Mary Jane in "Mary Jane's Pa"; screen
career, Famous Players, Fox ("The Painted
Madonna," "Fantine" in "Les Miserables" ) ,
Argus ("The House Without Chillren"), Die-
trick Kenyon Co. ("The Bandbox"). Pioneer
("Atonement"). Hght., 5, 5; wght, 135; brown
hair and eyes. Ad., 630 W. 135th St., N. Y. C;
Morningside 5060.
HASTINGS, Carey; b. New Orleans; educ Brook-
lyn, N. Y. ; stage career, in "St. Elmo." "Girl
from Rector's," stk. in New York, Norfolk,
Richmond. Atlanta, etc.; screen career. Than-
houser, 2 yrs. ("The Vicar of Wakefield," "Her
Beloved Enemy," "Her New York." "Under
False Colors," "Man Without a Country"),
Select ("Heartsease"), Fleur de Lys ("Empty
Arms"); 10 weeks Loew's vaud. circuit. Hght.,
5, 5; wght., 140; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad ,
2155 Mohegan ave., N. Y. ; Fordham. 4781.
HAVER, Phillis; b. Douglas. Kan., Jan. 6, 1899;
educ. Los Angeles; screen career. Lasky. Key-
stone. Sennett ("Never Too Old," "The Fool-
ish Age," "Hearts and Flowers," "Among
Those Present," "Salome vs. Shenandoah."
"His Last False Step"). Hght., 5, 6; wght..
126; light complexion, blond hair, blue eyes.
Ad., home, 3924 Wisconsin St., Los Angel's,
Cal.; studio, Mack Sennett Comedies, Los
Angeles, Cal.
HAWXEY, Ormi; b. Holyoke, Mass., 1890; grad.
New Eng. Conserv. of Music; stage career, 2
yrs. in stock as leading woman ; screen career,
starred by Lubin, "The Ragged Earl"; featured
by World Film and Popular Players, starred
by Mutual and Fox, has played lead in over
250 photoplays ("Where Love Leads"), Ardsley
Art Film ("Runaway Romany"), Famous
Players ("The Antics of Ann." "Prince
Ubaldo"), Betzwood-Goldwyn ("The Road
Called Straight" I. Hght.. 5, 3; wght., 130;
fair complexion, blond hair, gray eyes.
HAWXEY, Wanda; b. Scranton, Pa.; educ. Seat-
tle, Wash., and N. Y. ; stage career, amateur
theatricals in Seattle and concert work in U. S.
and Canada; screen career, C. B. DeMille
Prod. ("Old Wives for New." "For Better, For
Worse"), Famous Players ("Double Speed,"
"Everywoman," "The Tree of Knowledge,"
"The Six Best Cellars"). Hght., 6, 3; wght.,
110; blond hair, grayish-blue eyes. Ad., Lasky
Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
HEMING, Violet; b. Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.;
educ. Malvern House School, Southport, Eng.;
stage career, Wendy in "Peter Pan" at 12 yrs.,
created Rebecca in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm," 2 yrs. leading woman for Geo. Arliss,
"The Naughty Wife," 1918 "Three Faces East";
screen career, Goldwyn ("The Turn of the
Wheel"), Blackton ("The Judgment House"),
Selig ("The Danger Trail"), Para-Artcraft
("Everywoman"). Hght., 5, 4: wght., 118;
blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., care of Cohan &
Harris, W. 42nd st., N. Y. C.
HENRY, Gale; b. Bear Valley, Cal.; educ. Los
Angeles, Cal. ; stage career, Temple Opera Co.,
Century Theatre, Los Angeles, 2 yrs.; screen
career, 5 yrs. with Universal, starred in one-
reel comedies; commenced production of own
comedies February, 1919. Hght., 5, 9; wght.,
128; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1546
Winona Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Bulls-
eye Studio, Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles,
Cal.
HERNANDEZ, Mrs. George (Anna Dodge) ; b.
River Falls, Wis.; educ. State Normal Schl.,
River Falls; stage career, with McDonough
Stk., Oakland, Cal., and with Walter Bentley
Co.; screen career. Selig ("The Rosary"), Edi-
son, Fine Arts, Universal ("The Heritage"),
Goldwyn ("Leave It to Susan"), B. B. Fea-
tures ("Hearts Asleep"), Brentwood ("Where
There's a Will"), Humanity ("The Gift Su-
preme"), Griffith ("Battling Jane"). Hght.,
6, 4; wght., 196; brown air, hazel eyes. Home
ad., 2228 Duane st., Los Angeles, Cal.
HERRING, Aggie; b. San Francisco: educ. there:
stage career, from age of 17, stock cos., vaud.;
screen career, Triangle-Ince. Paralta ("Within
the Cup"). Vitagraph ("Cupid Forecloses," "A
Yankee Princess"), United ("A Man's Fight"),
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First National ("The Hoodlum"), Hodkinson
("The Lord Loves the Irish," "The Sage Brush-
er"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 165; blond hair, blue
eyes. Ad., Federal Photoplay Corp., Los An-
geles, Cal.
HICKS, Maxine Elliott; b. Denver, Colo.; edue.
private tutor; stage career, "The Things that
Count," 8 mos. in Brady's Playhouse, N. Y.,
"Seven Sisters," "The Little Princess," "Blue
Bird"; screen career, Artcraft ("Poor Little
Rich Girl"). "World ("The Little Duchess,"
"The Crimson Dove," "Neighbors"), Metro
("The Eternal Mother"), Allen Holubar ("The
Right to Happiness"), Tourneur ("The County
Fair"), Lasky ("Speed Carr"). Hght., 5; wght.,
90; chestnut brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1227
So. Hoover St., Los Angeles, Cal.; West 1424.
HILBURN, Betty; educ. Horace Mann Sch., N. Y..
St. Elizabeth Convent, Convent Station, N. J.;
stage career, "The Betrothal," "Tumble Inn";
screen career, Submarine Film Corp. ("Girl of
the Seas"), Fox ("Heart Strings"), Selznick
("Little Red Riding Hood"). Hght., 5, 2;
wght., 104; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., 223
W. 83rd St., N. Y. C. ; Schuyler 5793.
HILL, Josephine; b. San Francisco; educ. there;
stage career, vaud. with Gus Edwards, featured
with "Georgie Price"; screen career, Universal,
lead and featured with Edgar Jones Prods.
"The Sheriff'* Oath," "The Four Bit Man,"
"At the Point of a Gun," "Love and the Law,"
"The Fighting Heart," "Shameless Salverson,"
"The Jack of Hearts," "The Voice on the
Wire," "The Bronco and the Bronx"). Hght.,
5, 2; wght., 110; light hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
6200 De Longpre, Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 2592;
studio, Universal City.
HILL, Maud; heavies; b. St. Louis; educ. convent,
Chicago; stage career, stk. in West; screen
career, with Metro for several years; Fox ("Sis-
ter Against Sister," "A Daughter of France,"
"When Men Desire"), Chas. Miller ("A Danger-
ous Affair"), Schomer & Ross ("The Sacred
Flame"), Edward Griffith ("The End of the
Road"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark com-
plexion, red brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
6 West 107th St., N. T. Academy 993.
HOFFMAN, Ruby; b. Phila., Pa.; stage career,
stock, Phila.; "Gentleman from Mississippi,"
and Daniel Frohman's "Detective Keene" :
screen career, Pathe, Famous Players ("The
Slave Market"), Fox ("The Children of the
Ghetto"), Kleine (featured in "The Danger
Signal"), World, McClure ("Passion"), Pathe
("The Fatal Ring," "The House of Hate"),
Triangle ("Upside Down"). Hght., 5, 6; brown
hair and eyes. Ad., home, 206 W. 52nd St.,
N. Y. ; Circle 4653.
HOLLAND, Edna M.; b. 1896; stage career, with
Edith W. Mathison, David Belasco, "The Good
Little Devil"; screen career, Vitagraph ("Con-
fession of Madam Barrestoff"), Metro ("The
Lifted Veil." "Always in the Way"), Famous
Players ("World's Great Snare," "Feud Girl"),
Wm. Steiner ("The Tenderfoot," "The Masked
Rider"). Hght., 5, 9; brunette. Ad., 324 W.
51st st., N. Y. C. ; Bryant 3582.
HOLLISTER, Alice; b. Worcester, Mass.; educ.
Convent Villa Maria, Montreal; screen career,
Mary Magdalene in Kalem's " From the
Manger to the Cross," with Sid Olcott in Ire-
land in ("The Kerry Gow," "Vampire," "De-
stroyer," "Yellow Sunbonnet," "Lotus Wom-
an"), Famous Players ("Her Better Self").
Ad., 414 32nd St., Woodcliff, N. J.
HOLLOW AY, Carol; b. Williamstown, Mass.;
educ. Franklin. Mass.; stage career. Carleton
stock and N. Y. prods., Youth In "Everywom-
an" ; screen career. Pilot, Lubin, Lasky, NYMP,
American, Fine Arts, Vitagraph ("The Fight-
ing Trail." "The Tenderfoot," "Vengeance and
the Woman." "The Iron Test," "Perils of Thun-
der Mountain"). Ad.. 4417 Prospect ave., Holly-
wood, Cal.; studio, Vitagraph.
HOLMES, Helen; educ. Chicago; early career,
artist and artist's model; screen career. Key-
stone, Kalem, ("Hazards of Helen"), Universal,
Railroad stories. Signal-Mutual ("Girl and the
Game." "Railroad Raiders," "A Desperate
Deed," "The Lost Express," "Medicine Bend."
"Whispering Smith"), S. L. K. serial, "The
Fatal Fortune" Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; fair
complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., Betts
& Fowler, 1482 Bway., N. Y. ; Bryant 5664.
HOPE, Gloria; b. 1901, Pittsburgh, Pa.; educ.
Newark. N. J.; screen career, Ince Triangle,
Artcraft ("The Great Love"), Tnce-Para.
("Naughty, Naughty"), Paralta ("Ilciirt of
Rachael"), Universal ("Outcasts rf poker
Flat," "Riders of the Law," "The Day She
Paid"), Garson Prod. ("The Hushed Hour"),
First National ("Burglar by Proxy"), Goldwyn
("Gay Lord Quex"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 106;
light complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
1423 Curson ave., Hollywood, Cal.
HOPKINS, May F. ; b. N. J.; stage exper., "Loy-
alty," "The Grass Widow," "She's In Again,"
Ziegfeld Follies; screen career, C. K. Young
("Everybody's Girl," "The Deep Purple"), Cap-
allani ("Virtuous Model," "Easiest Way"),
World ("Social Pirate"), Vitagraph, Norma
Talmadge ("Two Women"), Mayflower ("Bol-
shevism on Trial"), Wharton ("Beatrice of
Fairfax"), Talmadge ("By Right of Purchase,"
"Petroleum Prince"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 123;
blond hair, brown eyes. Ad., 243 W. 132nd St.,
N. Y. C.
HOPPER, Mrs. De Wolf; b. Pittsburgh; educ.
there; stage career, with Selwyn, Henry Harris,
Shuberts, Arthur Hopkins, "The Quaker Girl,"
"Be Calm, Camilla"; screen career, Goldwyn,
Geo. Cohan ("Seven Keys to Baldpate"), Anita
Stewart Prod. ("Virtuous Wives"), Vitagraph
("Third Degree"), Norma Talmadge ("Isle of
Conquest"), Wm. Faversham ("Man Who Lost
Himself"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; green eyes,
brown hair. Ad., Algonquin Hotel, N. Y.
HORTON, Clara Marie; b. Brooklyn, June, 1904;
educ. private tuition; stage career, since 4 yrs. ;
screen career, Eclair 4 yrs., Universal 2 yrs.,
Triangle 1 yr., Lasky (with Jack Pickford in
"Tom Sawyer," "Huck Finn," "The Plow Wom-
an," "The Yellow God," "In Wrong," " Little
Shepherd of Kingdom Come," played " Youth"
In "Everywoman"), Rex Beach ("Girl from Out-
side"), Selznick ("Blind Youth"). Golden hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 2660 Magnolia ave., Los
HORTON, Jeanette; b. Horton, N. Y. ; educ. Bing-
hamton, N. Y. ; stage career, "Seven Keys to
Baldpate," "Melting of Molly," "Squab Farm,"
4 seasons in stk.; screen career. Kalem ("The
Guilt"), Metro ("The Lure of the Heart's De-
sire," "The Yellow Streak"), also with Emily
Wehlen, Mabel Taliaferro, Robert Warwick.
Hght.. 5, 7'/4; wght., 138; brown hair and eyes.
Ad., Betts & Fowler, 1482 Bway.. N. Y. C.
HOTELLENG, Louise; b. 1901 and educ. Ithaca,
N. Y. ; screen career. Arrow ("Profiteers"),
Grossman ("Million Dollars Reward"), Whar-
ton ("Great White Trail," "Hun Within Our
Gates," "Eagle Eye"). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 105;
brown hair and eyes. Ad., 320 N. Tioga St.,
Ithaca, N. Y.
HOWELL, Alice; b. N. Y., May 5, 1892; educ.
N. Y. pub. schs. ; stage career, mus. com. in
1907, burlesque for 5 years.; Howell & Howell
vaud. sketch 3 yrs.; screen career, Keystone
since 1914 with L-Ko (leading parts in "The
Mother-in-Law," "Balloonatics." "The Honor
of the Sawdust," "Neptune's Naughty Daugh-
ter"), Century ("Alice of the Sawdust," "Her
Horseshoe Obligation"), classic dancing. Medi-
um height, fair complexion, light hair, hazel
eyes. Ad., Billy West Comedies, Cropper Dist.
Corp., 207 So. Wabash ave., Chicago, 111.
HOWLAND, Jobyna; b. Indianapolis, Ind. ; educ.
Denver, Colo.; stage exper. years In B'way
prods, "Nancy Lee," "Ruggles," "A Little Jour-
ney," etc.; screen career, Norma Talmadge Co.
("Her Only Way," "Way of a Woman"). Se-
lect ("What Might Have been"). Hght., 5. 11;
wght.. 150; red hair, dark eyes. Ad. Hotel Al-
gonquin, N. Y.
HUFF, Louise; b. Columbus, Ga.; educ. there and
Horace Mann, N. Y. C. ; stage career, "Ben
Hur," stock at Utica and N. Y. ; screen career,
Famous Players ("Seventeen," "Great Expecta-
tions," "Freckles," "The Varmint," "What
Money Can't Buy," "The Ghost House," " Tom
Sawyer," "Jack and Jill," "Bunker Bean"),
World ("T'other Dear Charmer," "Sea Waif,"
"The Crook o' Dreams"), Famous flayers
("Oh, You Women"). Hght., 5; wght., 106;
fair complexion, blond hair, violet eyes. Ad.,
home, 64 W. 49th St., N. Y. C.
HULETTE, Gladys; educ. by private tutor; stage
career, with De Wolf Hopper. Bertha Kalich.
Nazimova, also the original Tyty in New thea-
tre prod, of "Blue Bird"; screen career. BIo-
graph, Edison, Thanhouser ("Her New York"
"Pots-and-Pans Peggy," "The Candy Girl,"
"The Streets of Illusion"), Astra ("The Cigar-
ette Girl," "The Last of the Carnabvs." "Miss
Nobody," "A Crooked Romance"); swims, rides
draws. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 114; brown hair and
gray eyes. Ad., 128 Mt. .lav Place, New Ro-
ch.'lle, N. Y. ; New Rochelle 417-J.
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Hl'KLEY, Julia; b. Greenwich Village, N. T. ;
educ. N. Y.; stage career, 48 yrs. with Char-
lotte Cushman, under mgrat. E. L. Davenport,
with Harrigan and Hart in "Mulligan Guards,"
"The Gentile Wife" with Emily Stevens; screen
career, Famous Players ("Gismonda," "Easy to
Get," "The Cost"), Wm. Brady ("Little Wom-
en"), World ("Poison Pen"). Warner Bros.
("Beware"). Hght., 5, %; wght., 134 % ; silver
gray hair, dark hazel eyes. Ad., 306 W. 46th
st., N. Y. C. ; Bryant 394.
HITTON, Lucille; b. Indiana, 1901; educ. Sacred
Heart Convent, Los Angeles; stage exper., stk. ;
screen career, Vitagraph, Montgomery & Rock
Co., Loane Tucker ("Miracle Man"). Hght., 5,
3; wght., 117; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Eng-
strum Apts., Los Angeles, Cal.
HYLAND, Peggy; b. near Worcestershire, Eng-
land; educ. Belgium; stage career, in "The
Yellow Jacket," and with Cyril Maude's co. ;
screen career, numerous prods, in England,
Famous Players. V itagraph (in support of E. H.
Sothern in the first of his releases on the
screen, "The Chattel"). Pathe, Fox ("Other
Men's Daughters," "Marriages Are Made."
"Bonnie Annie Laurie." "Rebellious Bride,"
"Merry-Go-Round," "Official Chaperone," "Girl
in Bohemia"). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 120; brown
hair, green eyes. Now with Samuelson Film
Co.
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ILLIAN, Isolde C: b. Milwaukee, Wis., 1899;
educ. Milwaukee Downer Seminary and Col-
legiate Centenary College. Hackettstown. N. J.;
stage career, in stk. in Milwaukee from age of
; screen career, Thanhouser ("The Mill on the
Floss," "The Reunion." "The Crimson Sabre."
"Harry's Happy Honeymoon." "Rusty Reggie's
Record"), "The Man Hunt." Hght., 5; wght..
108; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, 62
Vernon ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
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JANIS, Elsie; b. and educ. Columbus, Ohio; stage
career, vaud., "Vanderbilt Cup," "Slim Prin-
cess," "The Lady of the Slipper," "Her Gang,"
1919; screen career, Selznick ("A Regular Girl."
"The Imp"). Hght.. 5. 5%; wght.. 120; brown
hair and eyes. Home ad., Philipse Manor,
Tarrytown. N. Y. ; studio ad., Selznick Pict.
Corp.. 729 Seventh ave.. X. Y.
JENNINGS, Jane; educ. Brooklyn and N. Y. ;
early career, teacher of dramatics; screen ca-
reer, Vitagraph ("Lion and the Mouse," "The
Gamblers," "Darkest Hour," "The Climbers."
"Girl at Bay." "Out of the Dark"), Triangle
("Taxi," "Woman Under Oath"), American
Cinema ("Women Men Forget"), Famous Play-
ers ("Lady Rose's Daughter," "The Cost").
Hght.. 5, 6; wght.. 140; white hair, dark brown
eves. Ad.. 661 Prospect place, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Prospect 2270.
JENSEN. Eulalie; b. St. Louis. 1885 ; educ. Oxford
Coll., O., Lorette Acad., St. Louis: stage career,
w ith Bernhardt on tour in U. S. ; stk in St.
Louis and Chicago, appeared in comic operas.
"The Time, the Place and the Girl." "Prince
of Pilsen" in U. S. and London, with Maude
Adams, vaud.. rep.; screen career. Edison, Vita-
Kraph ("Salvation Joan," "The Tarantula,"
"The Kid," "Mary Jane's Pa." "Tangled
Lives." "Strength of the Weak," "Wild Prim-
rose." "The Captain's Captain," "The Girl
Problem." "Beating the Odds"), First National
("A Temperamental Wife").
JOHNSON, Edith; b. Rochester. N. Y„ 1895; educ.
Vassar Coll.; screen career. Lubin, Universal
("Behind the Lines." "The Scarlet Car." "For
Love "and Gold," "Giant Powder." "The Scarlet
Crystal"). Selig ("The Franc Piece." "In the
Talons of an Eagle"), Vitagraph ("Smashing
Barriers," "Man of Might." serials with Wm.
Duncan. "Love and Honor"). Hght., 5, 4;
wght.. 135; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home,
1624 Hudson ave.. Hollywood; studio, Vita-
graph, Hollywood. Cal.
JONES, Jessie; b. Garden City, Kan., 1892; educ.
Univ. of Kansas; early career, professional
model: screen career, Essanay ("The Un-
known." "Strange Case of Mary Page"), Selig
"The Crisis," "History of Indiana"), Everett
True Comedy Series; characters in "Do the
Dead Talk?" Specialty Feature Films and
"Within Our Gates," Mieheau Films; leads,
Superior Film Co. and Castle Film Co. Hght.,
5, 6; wght., 128; auburn hair, gr>-en eyes.
Studio ad., Castle Studios, 2332 N. California
ave.. Chicago, III.
JOY, Leatrice; b. New Orleans, La.; educ. Sacred
Heart Acad., New Orleans, La. ; stage career,
8 mos. in stk. in San Diego; screen career, Wm.
1'arnum ("A Man Hunter"), Selznick ("Just a
Wife"), Geo. Loane Tucker ("Ladies Must
Live"), Bert Lytell ("The Right of Way"i. J.
Warren Kerrigan ("A Dollar Bid"). Hght.. 5,
3; wght., 125; black hair, brown eyes. Home
ad.. 1626 Vine St., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone
577979.
JOYCE. Alice; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1S90; educ.
Annandale, Va. ; early career, telephone oper-
ator in the Gramercy exchange, N. Y. C. ; screen
career, Kalem, Vitagraph ("The Cambric
Mask," "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Song
of the Soul," "The Business of Life." "To the
Highest Bidder," "The Strength of the Weak,"
"The Winchester Woman," "Everybody's Girl."
"The Captain's Captain," "Third Degree,"
"Spark Divine," "The Vengeance of Durand,"
"The Sporting Duchess"). Hght., 5, 7; wght.,
120; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Vitagraph,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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KANE, Gall; b. Phila.. Pa.; educ. Mt. Mary's.
Newburgh, N. Y. ; stage career, with many
prods., including "The Miracle Man," "The Hy-
phen"; screen career, All Star, Ariz., Metro,
Pathe. World, Mutual ("The Serpent's Tooth."
"The Woman in Black." "The Unafraid." "For
the Family Name." "Souls in Pawn," "South-
ern Pride." "The Spectre of Suspicion," "The
Bride's Silence," "A Game of Wits"), Graphic
("When Men Betray"), Mutual ("The Dare-
devil"), Photoplay Libraries ("Empty Arms").
Hght.. 5, 7; wght., 142; dark brown hair and
eyes. Office ad.. 500 Fifth ave.. N. Y.
KAYE, Frances -Manila; b. Chicago, 111., 1898;
educ. N. Y C. ; stage exper., mus. com., "Rock-
abye Baby"; screen career, Famous Players
("The Make Believe Wife," "The Golden Bird."
"Here Comes the Bride"), Paramount ("Little
Miss Hoover," "Come Out of the Kitchen").
Hght., 5, 5; wght.. 128; brown hair and eyes.
KEEFE, Zena Virginia; b. San Francisco, 1896;
educ. in convent; stage career, vaud., rep. and
on tour in "The Fatal Wedding"; screen career.
Vitagraph, Ivan ("Enlighten Thy Daughter"),
Arden Photoplays ("The Challenge Accepted"),
Capellani-Pathe ("Oh. Boy"), Selznick ("Picca-
dilly Jim," "His Wife's Money." "The Woman
That God Sent"). Hght.. 5. 3; wght., 120; dark
hair, brown eyes. Ad., 219 W. 81st St.; studio,
c/o Selznick Pict. Corp., N. Y.
KELLERMANN, Annette; b. Sydney, New South
Wales; early career, professional and exhibition
swimming and diving in all the principal cities
In Australia, England, France, Austria, Ger-
many, U. S., holder of several world's records;
stage career, as "Prince Arthur" in Shake-
speare's "King John," later at London Hippo-
drome, on Keith and Orpheum circuits in U. S.,
with Shuberts; screen career, Universal ("Nep-
tune's Daughter"), Fox ("A Daughter of the
Gods," "Queen of the Sea"). Now under con-
tract with Sol Lesser to appear in series of
productions. Ad.. 498 West End ave., N. Y., or
707 Oak st., South Pasadena, Calif.
KELSO, Mayme; b. Dayton. O.; educ. there and
Cincinnati; stage exper.. light opera, mus. com.,
vaud.; screen career, Paramount ("Old Wives
for New"), Haworth ("His Birthright"), Lasky
("Men. Women and Money," "Daughter of the
Wolf," "Peg o' My Heart," "Don't Change Your
Wife," "Jack Straw"), American ("The Week
End"), Hampton ("Simple Souls"), Metro ("The
Hope"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 145; blond hair,
blue eves. Ad., home, Stillwell Hotel, Los An-
geles, Calif.
KENNEDY, Madge; b. Calif.; educ. there and Art
Students' League, N. Y. C; studied drama and
played in amateur theatricals; stage career.
Col. stk.. Cleveland, 2 yrs., leading comedy role
in "Overnight." featured in "Little Miss
Brown," "Twin Beds," "Fair and Warmer";
screen career, Goldwyn ("Baby Mine," "Nearly-
Married. " "Friend Husband." "The Kingdom of
Youth," "Primrose," "Daughter of Mine," "Day
Dreams." "Leave It to Susan," "Through the
Wrong Door," "Strictly Confidential"); cartoon-
ist, drew famous patriotic poster. Ad., Gold-
wyn, N. Y.
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KENYON, Doris; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1897 ;
educ Packer Coll. Inst, and Columbia Univ.;
stage career, in "Princess Pat"; screen career.
Famous Players ("The Traveling Salesman"),
Essanay ("On Trial"), Pathe ("The Hidden
Hand"), Wharton ("The Great White Trail"),
De Luxe Pict. ("Street of Seven Stars," "Twi-
light"), Dietrick-Beck ("The Band Box," "The
Harvest Moon"). 1918 season, legitimate prod.,
"The Girl in the Limousine." Hght., 5, 6;
wght 125; light complexion, brown hair and
gray eyes. Home ad., 850 West End ave.. N. Y.
KERN, Cecil; b. Portland, Ore., 1892 ; educ. there
and Chicago; stage career, "The Man of tne
Hour." original co. opp. Douglas Fairbanks, for
2 yrs., "Madame X" for 2 yrs. opp. Wm. Elli-
ott, "Ben Hur," leads in stk.; screen career,
Edison ("Girls I Know"), Vitagraph ("Gray
Towers Mystery," "Fountain of Jewels"), Mc-
Manus ("Bruised Humanity"). Hght., 5, 6;
wght , 130; fair complexion, blond hair, blue
eyes. Home ad.. 1 W. 67th St.. N. Y. C.
KING, Mollie; b. N. Y., 1898; educ. there; stage
career, "Her Own Way," "The Royal Family,"
vaud., Winter Garden; 1918, Century Roof,
"Good Morning, Judge"; screen career, World.
Astra-Pathe ("Kick In," "The Double Cross,"
"Blind Man's Luck," "Seven Pearls," "On-the-
Square Girl"), Screencraft ("Suspense"), Amer-
ican Cinema ("Greater Than Love," "Women
Men Forget"). Wght., 115; blond hair, hazel
eyes. Ad.. Hotel Ansonia, N. Y. C.
KINGDON, Dorothy; b. Auburn, N. Y. ; educ. N.
Y. ; stage career, in stock and road production*;
screen career, Pathe. Metro ("Romeo and Juli-
et"), Famous, Ince ("The Belgian," "Her Fam-
ily's Honor," "Out of the Depths"), Oriental
Film Co., Ltd., of India ("Sakuntala." featured
lead with all Indian cast). Hght., 5, 6; wght,
130; golden brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., 22
Allamount Rd.. Cumballa Hill. Bombay, India.
KINGSLEY, Florida; b. 1879, Jacksonville, Fla. ;
stage career, stk. prods.; screen career, Essanay,
Metro ("The Turmoil"), Bluebird ("The Boy
Girl"), Pathe ("The Iron Heart," "Mrs. Slack-
er"), United ("Woman Under Oath"), Selznlck
("Love." "Independence, B'Gosh"), Hodkinson
("Made in America"). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 110;
gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., 303 West 150th St..
N. Y. C.
KINGSTON, Winifred; b. London, Eng.; educ.
Scotland and Belgium; stage career, with Henry
Miller, Joseph Gattes, Frohman. also stk.,
screen career, Lasky, All-Star, Morosco, Fox,
opp. Dustin Farnum in "David Garriek," "Davy
Crockett," "The Virginian," "The Squaw Man,"
Farnum-United, "Light of Western Stars."
"Corsican Brothers." Hght.. 5; wght., 105;
grav eyes, reddish hair, fair complexion. Home
ad., 18S2 Cherokee ave., Hollywood, Calif.;
phone 573G4.
KIRBY, OIlie; b. Phlla.; educ. Bryn Mawr; stage
career, vaud.; screen career, Favorite Players,
Kalem ("The Tiger's Claws." "The Girl Detec-
tive." "Mysteries of the Grand Hotel." "Social
Pirates." "Grant. Police Reporter," series).
Hg-ht., 5, 3; wght., 120; light hair, blue eyes.
Ad.. 125 W. 49th st., N. Y. C. ; Circle 735.
KIRKHAM, Kathleen; b. Menominee. Mich., 1895;
educ. Cummock School there; stage exper., stk.
in Los Angeles, with Dustin Farnum in "Vir-
ginian.' "Squaw Man"; screen career. Lew
Cody ("The Beloved Cheater"), First National
("The Beauty Market"). Frank Keenan ("The
Master Man"), Univ. ("For Husbands Only"),
Artcraft ("Arizona," "He Comes Up Smiling").
Selznlck ("Upstairs and Down"). Morosco ("The
■ Third Kiss"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; brown
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1135 Delaware ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 74802.
KITSON, May; educ. Boston and N. Y. ; screen
career. Famous Players ("Come Out of the
Kitchen." "Firing Line"), World ("Woman of
Lies"), "The Burning Question," Pathe ("The
Thirteenth Chair"), Hallmark ("The Veiled
Marriage"). Hght., 5. fi ; wght, 138 ; grav hair,
blue eyes. Ad.. 27 W. f,7th St., N. Y. C; Col.
1123.
KNOTT. Lydia; b. 1873; stage career, vaud stk..
Harlem Opera House in "Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch"; screen career, World, Ince-
Triangle ("Sudden Jim," "The Clodhopper"),
Ince-Paramount ("His Mother's Boy"), Univer-
sal ("Home," "The Pointing Finger"), Para-
mount ("Heart of Youth." "What Every Woman
Learns"), First National ("In Wrong"), Metro
("Should a Woman Tell"). Hght., 5, 4.
KNOWLAND. Alice; b. Fort Fairfield, Me., 1879;
educ. Boston; 10 yrs. legit, stage exper., Keith
Stk. Co., "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,"
Lew Fields, "The Girl Patsy," etc.; screen ca-
reer, "Delicious Little Devil" with Mae Mur-
ray; Metro ("Satan, Jr."), Hampton ("Parish
Priest"), Lasky ("Rustling a Bride"). Hght.,
5, 6. wght., 139; gray hair and eyes. Home ad..
1345 Beachwood Dr., Hollywood, Calif.; Holly
1787.
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LA FAYETTE, Ruby; b. July 22, 1844, Augusta,
Ky. ; educ. Gt. Western Fern. Seminary, Oxford,
O. ; stage career of fifty yrs., appeared as Lucre-
tia Borgia, Ingomar, Lady Audley; screen ca-
reer. Universal, playing mothers, in "The Drag-
net," "Mother o' Mine," Metro ("In His
Brother's Place"), Goldwyn ("Toby's Bow").
Hght., 5, 2; wght., 120; fair complexion, white
hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 680 S. Westlake
ave., Universal City, Cal.
LAKE, Alice; b. Brooklyn, 1897; educ. there;
stage career, amateur theatricals, pantomime
and dancing; screen career, Vitagraph, Mack
Sennett, Universal, Roscoe Arbuckle, Christie,
Metro, Screen Classics ("Should a Woman
Tell?" "Shore Acres"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 106;
light complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes.
Ad., Metro Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
LAMBERT, Dorothy; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage
career, understudy with E. H. Sothern. 4 sea-
sons with Viola Allen, understudied "Martha"
and "Mary Magdalene" in orig. prod, of "The
Holy City," 2 yrs. in U. S. in "The Sign of the
Cross," 2 yrs. in Gt. Britain, "Second to None
"Apple of Eden," "Driven From Home,' "A
Scrap of Paper"; screen career, Herkomer.
Neptune, B. & C. Lucoque. Samuelson, Barker,
Ideal British Actors. Hght., 5, 4; complexion
fair, light brown hair, dark gray eyes. Ad.,
The Rehearsal Club, 29 Leicester Square, Lon-
don, England.
LANDIS, Margaret Cullen; b. Nashville, 1896;
educ. Ward Seminary; screen career, Balboa
(as fancy dancer, "Who Pays"? "Joy and the
Dragon," "The Checkmate," "The Martinache
Marriage"), "The Confession," "The Parted
Curtain," also with Fairbanks and Mary Pick-
ford and other prods. Hght., 5. H Vz : wght.. 123:
blond hair, gray-blue eyes. Ad., Garden Court
Apts.. Los Anereles, Calif.; Holly 3420.
LANGDON, Lillian; b. New Jersey; stage career,
comic opera, stk., rep.; screen career, Kalem.
Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Famous Players.
Fine Arts ("Diane of the Follies." "Intoler-
ance"), played in Triangle ("Prudence on
Broadway," "A Regular Fellow"). Fox i "The
Rebellious Bride"). Vitagraph ("The Usurper"),
United Artists ("His Majesty, the American"),
American ("The Hellion"); wrote, in collabora-
tion, "The Higher Law" and other stage plays;
picturized "The Price She Paid."
LARRIMORE, Francine; b. France; stage career,
started seven yrs. ago, playing leads from the
first, farce, mus. com. and high comedy; screen
career, Metro ("Somewhere in America"), Edi-
son ("Royal Pauper"), with Max Linder for
Essanay, Fox ("Resurrection"), Gaumont
("Devil's Darling"). At present in "Scandal."
Hght., 5, 1; red gold hair, dark blue eyes. Ad.,
730 Riverside Drive, N. Y.
LA RUE, Fontaine; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Univ. and
N. Y. Schl. of Dramatic Art; stage career, pro-
fessional toe and Oriental dancing, stk. co. in
Chicago, 2 yrs. ; screen career. Paramount
("Boots," "Too Many Nieces," "His Precious
Life," "Gypsy Joe"), Sennett-Keystone ("His
First False Step," "Who Killed Walton?").
Universal ("Wild Cat of Paris," "Playing the
Game"), with Sessue Hayakawa in "The Man
Beneath." lead in "The White Rat," Paton
serial. Hght., 5, 3%; wght., 130; black hair,
dark brown eyes. Home ad., 1802 N. Van Ness,
Hollywood, Calif.; phone 597623; and care of
Willis & Inglis, Los Angeles.
LAUREL, Kay; b. Penn. ; educ. private school;
stage career, Ziegfeld Folies for 3 seasons;
screen career, Goldwyn, "The Brand," with
Wally Reid in Famous Players-Lasky's "The
Valley of the Giants" and Jack O'Brien's Inde-
pendent production, "Lonely Heart," in which
she starred Now has her own producing com-
pany. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 106; hair, light
brown; eyes, blue. Ad., Hotel Manhattan, New
York City.
LA VARNIE, I -a lira ; b. and educ. Mo.; stave
exper., 35 yrs., with Shubert, vaud., stk.; screen
career. Biograph, Lasky ("Mickey"), Sennett-
Paramount Comedies. Fox Sunshine Comedies
("The Yaller Dog Catcher," "Her First Kiss."
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and all Fox Sunshine comedies for last 6 mos.).
Hght., 5, 4; wght., 150; dark hair and eyes.
Ad., 2015 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Wilt. 2804.
LAWRENCE, Dakota; b. N. T. C, 1902; educ.
Wadleigh High, Art Students' League; screen
careeer, co-star with John Lowell in Blazed
Trail Prods., recent releases, "When Big Dan
Rides," "The Hidden Pit," "Danger Patrol,"
"Across the Line," "Where Peril Lurks," "Code
of the North." Hght., 5, 6%; chestnut hair,
dark eyes. Ad., Blazed Trail Prods., care of
Arrow Film Corp.. N. Y. C.
LEDERER, Gretchen; b. Cologne, Germany; educ.
Cologne Conservatory of Music; stage career,
German musical stock; screen career, Universal
("The House of Gloom," "The Greater Law,"
"The Little Orphan," "The Rescue," "The
Pointed Finger," "The Cruise of the Jolly
Roger," "The Silent Lady," "Green Magic"),
Universal ("Red, Red Heart," "Kaiser, the
Beast of Berlin," "The Model's Confesson,"
"Kentucky Cinderella"), Triangle ("Wife or
Country"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; brown hair
and eyes.
LEE, Alberta; b. Akron, O. ; educ. Cleveland, O.;
stage career, began at age 15, James H. Wal-
llck's "Queens of the Highway," "The Clans-
man," "The Confession"; screen career, 3% yrs.
Fine Arts; then Triangle, Vltagraph, Mrs. Lin-
coln in "The Clansman," "Intolerance," "The
Lilv and the Rose"), Triangle ("Prudence on
Broadway"), Vitagraph ("The Wishing Ring
Man"), Tyrad ("The Red Viper"), Universal
("Rouge and Riches"). Hght., 5, 3; wght.,
135; partially gray hair, dark eyes.
LEE, Carev; b. Louisville, Ky. ; stage career,
leading woman in stock, featured in vaud.;
screen career, Pathe ("Iron Claw"), Reliance,
Fox ("The Bondman," featured In "The Darl-
ing of Paris," "The Crimson Stain," and many
others), author of "The Nigger," "The Bond-
man," "Samson," "A Gilded Fool"; Cosmopoli-
tan Films, "The Miracle of Love." Hght., 5,
6; wgnt., 140; fair complexion, blond hair, blue
eyes. Home ad., 1808 Marmion ave., N. T. C. ;
Tremont 6581.
LEE, Carolyn; educ. Ward's Seminary, Nashville,
Tenn.; stage career, many yrs., last 2 yrs. with
"The Little Teacher," mngt. Cohan & Harris;
screen career, Famous Players, Fox, Pathe,
Thanhouser, World, "Anne of the Green
Gables." "The Copperhead." Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
118; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Actors' Equity,
N. Y. C.
LEE, Dixie; educ. St. Francis De Sales Acad.,
Maysville, Ky. ; stage career, Chas. Frohman,
Shuberts, Winnipeg Stk. Co., Cal. Stk. Co-
Ibsen "Ghosts," "Lavender and Old Lace" and
other Bway. successes; 2 yrs. star in vaud.;
screen career, Fischer ("The Law of Nature"),
Waldorf ("Where Bonds Are Loosed," "Dad's
Girl"). Hght., 5, 4%; wght., 120; brown hair,
hazel eyes.
LEE, Jennie; b. Sacramento, 1859; stage career,
began at 9 with John McCullough, Joseph Jef-
ferson, Edwin Booth, Mme. Modjeska, in stk.,
vaud.; screen career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine
Arts ("Birth of a Nation," "The Children
Pav," "Nana, the Flower Girl"), Fox ("One
Touch of Sin," "The Innocent Sinner"), Tri-
angle ("Madame Bo-Peep"). Artcraft ("The
Little Princess"). Lasky-Paramount ("The
Clever Mrs. Carfax," "One Man in a Million"),
Universal ("Riders of Vengeance," "Riders of
the Law").
LEE, Lila; b. N. Y. ; educ. private tutor; stage
career, appeared at a very early age under
mngt. of Gus Edwards, 10 yrs. in vaud.; screen
career, Famous Players ("A Daughter of the
Wolf," "Heart of Youth." "Male and- Female,"
"Terror Island." "Hawthorne of the U. S. A.").
Hght., 5, 3; wght., 110; black hair and eyes.
Ad., Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
LEE, Virginia; b. Mexico; educ. St. Scholastica's
Acad., Covington, La.; screen career. Fox ("Be-
yond the Law," "Sandy Burke," "Oh, Johnny,"
"The Whirlpool," "Luck and Pluck"), Southern
Fea.. Schenck ("Taking the Count"), First Na-
tional ("A Woman of Two Worlds"). Hght..
5, 4%; wght, 120; fair complexion, blond hair,
blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 705 W. 170th St..
N. Y. ; St. Nich. 4020.
LEHR, Anna; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. St. Catherine's
Convent; stage exper., Bway plays; screen ca-
reer, Triangle, Goldwyn, Fox ("For Freedom,"
"The Jungle Trail"), Triangle ("Upside
Down"), World ("Home Wanted"). Rob-Cole
("The Open Door"), Hallmark ("The Veiled
Marriage"), Hght., 5, 8; wght., 112; dark
brown hair and eyes. Ad., Algonquin Hotel,
N. Y.
LEIGHTON, Lillian Brown; b. Auroraville, Wis.;
educ. Wis.; publisher country weekly paper, 12
yrs. legit, stage exper., mostly stk. and vaud.;
screen career, 9 yrs., Lasky ("Joan the
Woman," "Witchcraft," "Freckles"), Famous
Players ("A Lady's Name," "Secret Service,"
"Louisiana," "All of a Sudden Peggy," "The
Devil Stone"), Brentwood ("Poor Relations").
Hght., 5, 314; wght., 150; dark hair and eyes.
Ad., 1962 Cheremoya ave., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Holly 429.
LESLIE, Gladys; b. N. Y. C, March 5, 1899; educ.
Washington Irving High School and Columbia
Univ.; screen career, Edison, Thanhouser, Vita-
graph ("The Vicar of Wakefield," "The Beloved
Imposter," "Fortune's Child," "Miss Dulcie of
Dixie," "Stitch in Time," "Too Many Crooks,"
"The Girl Woman," "Mystery of Gray Towers."
"Golden Showers," "Midnight Bride," "Elsie in
New York"). Hght., 5; wght., 95; light hair
and complexion, brown eyes. Home ad., 1252
E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Midwood 3915.
LESLIE, Lilie; b. 1892; stage career, stk. prods.
Australia, "Experience," with Elliott, Comstock
and Gest, Morosco, Belasco, in "The Boom-
erang"; screen career, 3 yrs.. Fox, Lubin, Pathe,
Metro ("The Silent Woman," "Man Who Stayed
at Home." "Diana Ardway," "Johnny on the
Spot," "Satan, Junior"), Universal ("Little
Brother of the Rich"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 135;
complexion, fair; red gold hair, brown eyes.
LESLIE, Marguerite; b. Sweden; educ. Sweden
and England; stage career, leads with Sir
Charles Wyndham, Sir John Hare and in sev-
eral other Chas. Frohman's London prods.;
came to this country to play lead in "The
Money Moon," Morosco; "The Secret" with
Frances Starr, Belasco; screen career, Famous
(in support of John Mason in "Jim the Pen-
man"), World ("The Question"), Emory Film
Corp. ("The Chosen Path"). Hght., 5, 8; wght.,
146; fair complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes.
LESTER, Kate; b. England; educ. Normal Coll.,
N. Y. ; stage career, with Richard Mansfield,
Julia Marlowe, John Drew, Mrs. Fiske; screen
career, Famous Players, Edison, World ("The
Unbeliever." "Little Women"). Goldwyn ("A
Man and His Money," "Heartsease," "Letty,"
"Bonds of Love," "Cup of Fury," "The Palliser
Case." "Woman in Room 13"). Ad., 7131 Len-
kill ave.. Culver City, Calif.; phone 70150.
LESTER, Louise; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; educ.
there; stage career, People's Stock, and Bush
Temple, Chicago; screen career, Selig, Ameri-
can ("Calamity Ann," "Mother of the Ranch,"
"Repaid"), Allan Dwan in "Luck of the Irish."
Hght., 5, 4; wght., 140; auburn hair, blue eyes.
Ad.. 2110 Hollister ave.. Santa Barbara, Calif.
LEWIS, Eva; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. San Fran-
cisco, Cogswell's Coll.; stage career. Ye Liberty
Stk. Co., Oakland, Calif., Central and National
Stocks, leads for Blaney Attr., N. Y., vaud..
Orpheum; screen career, Universal ("Riders of
the Range," "Idle Wives," "Jacques of Yukon."
"Mother of Mine") , Crescent ("Chosen Prince"),
L-Ko ("Wayward Sons"), Francis Ford ("Man
of Mystery" serial). Hght., 5, 5%; wght., 140;
brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 416 Madison
ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; Wilshire 5395.
LEWIS, Ida; b. England; educ. Montana; stage
career, 30 yrs. in legit., appeared with elder
Sothern, with many stk. cos. throughout West,
in "Kindling," "East Lynne"; screen career,
Horsley, Paralta ("A Man's Man"), Klotz &
Streimer ("Whither Thou Goest?" "Patriot-
ism," "Maid o' the Storm," "Heart of
Rachael"), Rob-Cole ("Dangerous Waters").
Hght., 5, 5; wght., 160; blond hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 147 N. Coronado, Los Angeles, Calif.; Wil-
shire 1681.
LEWIS, Katharine; b. Newark, N. J., 1899; educ.
Manual Training Sch., Brooklyn; screen career,
Vitagraph, 18 mos. ("Mr. Jack" series with
Frank Daniels, "Walls of Convention," "Ken-
nedy Square," "The Hawk." "The Soul Mas-
ter"), First National ("Virtuous Wives").
Hght., 5, 6; wght., 120; blond hair, blue eyes.
LEWIS, Vera; b. N. Y.; educ. Normal Coll.;
stage career, 1897, rep., vaud. and stk., mgmt.
Frohman, Shubert, Belasco; screen career. Fine
Arts ("Intolerance"). Fox, Paramount ("Lost In
Transit"). Metro ("As the Sun Went Down").
Walthal ("A Still Small Voice," "The Lion and
the Lamb"), with Mary Miles Mlnter In "Nurse
Marjory," Madge Kennedy in "The Blooming
Angel." Bert Lytell "Lombardl, Ltd.," Gladys
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273
Brockwell, "The Devil's Riddle." Ad., home,
6267 Yucca ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
LINDEN, Margaret; b. Australia; educ. there;
stage career, "Madam X," "The Fortune Hun-
ter," "Sunday," "Stop Thief," "The Three
Bears," "Head Over Heels," "Man Who Came
Back"; screen career, World ("The Grouch"),
Constance Talmadge ("The Virtuous Vamp"),
Famous Players ("Wanted, A Husband," "His
House in Order"). Hght., 5, 7%; wght., 142;
brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 236 W. 70th St.,
N. T. C. ; Columbus 9808 and 9930.
LINDROTH, Helen; educ. America; stage career,
15 yrs. legit.; screen career, Kalem ("From the
Manger to the Cross"), Famous Players
("Audrey," "The Spider," "Little Lady Eileen,"
"Seventeen"), Metro ("The House of Gold,"
"The Great Romance," "Shadows of Suspicion"),
Goldwyn ("The Eternal Magdalene"), Mc-
Manus Corp. ("The Gray Brother"). Hght., 5,
TVt', wght., 160; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 315
W. 51st St., N. T. C; Circle 6745.
LITTLE, Ann.; b. Sisson, Calif.; educ. Chicago
and Los Angeles; stage career, stock in Los
Angeles; screen career, Universal, American,
Mutual, Selznick, Metro, Lasky ("Believe Me,
Xantippe." "Less Than Kin," "The Squaw
Man"), Famous Players ("Rimrock Jones,"
"Alias, Mike Moran," "The Roaring Road,"
"Told in the Hills," "The Bear Trap"), Na-
tional ("Lightning Brice" serial), Hart-Artcraft
("Square Deal Sanderson," "Service Stripes").
Hght.. 5, 5; wght., 112; black hair, brown eyes.
Ad.. Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Calif.; perma-
nent ad., Rex Arms Apts., Orange St., Los An-
geles, Calif.
LIVINGSTON, Marguerite; b. Salt Lake City,
Utah; educ. there; screen career, Paralta ("Ali-
mony," "Within the Cup"), Pathe ("All
Wrong"), Ince ("The Busher," "What's Tour
Husband Doing?"), Goldwyn ("Billie's For-
tune"), J. D. Hampton ("House of a Thousand
Candles"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120; auburn
hair, brown eyes. Ad., 144 So. Virgil, Los An-
geles, Calif.; phone 52710; studio, J. D. Hamp-
ton Studio.
LORRAINE, Leota; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1893;
educ. Univ. of Missouri at Columbia; screen ca-
reer, Essanay 18 mos., Metro, Triangle, Ince-
Para. ("Playing the Game," "The Kaiser's
Shadow"), Goldwyn ("The Pest," "The Gay
Lord Quex"), Fox ("Be a Little Sport"),
Famous Players ("Luck in Pawn"), "The Loves
of Letty," with Pauline Frederick, First Na-
tional ("The Turning Point"). Hght., 5, 5%;
wght., 125 blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
1765 N. Bronson ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly
2444; studio, MacDonald Film Corp.
LORRAINE, Lillian; b. San Francisco, 1892; stage
career; at age of 4 played Eva in "Uncle Tom's
Cabin," later stk., "The Great White Way"
with Blanche Ring, Ziegfeld Follies of 1909.
starred in Follies of 1912; 1919 "Little Blue
Devil"; screen career, Kalem, Triangle, Ince
("Playing the Game," "The Kaiser's Shadow"),
Goldwyn ("The Pest").
LOVE, Bessie; b. Los Angeles, Cal. ; educ. high
schl. in Los Angeles; screen career, Triangle-
Fine Arts ("A Sister of Six," "Intolerance,"
"The Heiress of Coffee Dan's," "The Doll's
Shop," "Nina, the Flower Girl"), Ince-Triangle
("The Sawdust Ring," "Wee Lady Betty,"
"Pernickety Polly Ann," "The Dawn of Under-
standing," "The Enchanted Barn"). With Vita-
graph for past year. Ad., home, Hollywood
Apts., Hollywood, Calif.
LOVELY, Louise; b. Sydney, Australia, 1896;
educ. Switzerland and Sydney; stage career,
vaud., mus. com., in Australia, in vaud. for 2%
yrs.; screen career, with Australian Biograph
Co., Universal-Bluebird ("Wolve« of the
North"), Fox ("The Man of Power"), Vltagraph
("The Usurper"), Fox-Farnum ("The Lone
Star Ranger," "The Last of the Duanes,"
"Wolves of the Night," "Wings of the Morn-
ing"), Metro ("Johnny on the Spot"), Rob-Cole
("The Butterfly Man"). Hght., 5, 2; wght.,
128; fair hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 1746
Wilcox ave., Hollywood.
LUTHER, Anne; b. Newark, N. J., 1894; screen
career, Reliance, Lubln, Sellg, Keystone, Fox
("Her Father's Station" "The Island of Des-
tiny"), Ivan ("Moral Suicide"), Triangle ("The
Marriage Bubble"), General ("Her Moment").
Pathe ("The Great Gamble"), Fox ("Woman,
Woman." "The Jungle Trail"); Western Photo-
plays, Inc., co-star with Chas. Hutchinson, also
Wisteria Prods., Inc. Hght., 5. 5; wght., 129;
tltlan hair, blue eyes.
LYNARD, Lenore; b. Philadelphia; educ. Drexel
Inst.; screen career, Jack Pickford ("Burglar
by Proxy"), Madlaine Traverse ("What Would
You Do"), Geraldine Farrar ("Flame of the
Desert"), Goldwyn ("Dangerous Days"), Vlta-
graph ("The Wolf"). Hght., 6, 6; wght., 130;
blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Alvarado
Apts., Los Angeles, Calif.; Wilshire 5010; studio,
Samuelson Films, Universal City, Cal.
LYNNE, Ethel; b. 1896, Longview, Tex.; educ.
Carr-Burdette Coll., Sherman, Tex.; stage ca-
reer, in "Tic Toe Man of Ox," musical comedy;
screen career, Universal, Christie ("Local Col-
or," "Nearly a Papa," "Help, Help, Police!"
"Are Second Marriages Happy?" "War Gar-
dens," "Efficiency"), Ince-Para. ("Biggest
Show on Earth," "He Who Hesitates," "Lobster
Dressing," "Reno, All Change"). Hght., 5, 5;
wght., 118; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home,
40SB S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone
44215.
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MacCLEAN, Grace; b. Detroit, Mich.; educ. there;
stage career, 7 yrs. permanent stock and prods.;
screen career, Ince ("Let's Be Fashionable"),
Fox ("Sergeant Tim"), Universal ("Elmo the
Mighty," "Blind Husbands"). Hght., 5, 4%;
wght., 128; brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home
ad., 6511% Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 577330 or 577333.
MacDONALD, Katherine Agnew; b. Pittsburgh,
Pa.; educ. Blairsvllle Coll.; screen career, Art-
craft, Paramount, Betzwood ("Headin' South,"
"Shark Monroe," "Riddle Gawne," "Mr. Flxit,"
"Battling Jane," "Squaw Man," "The Woman
Thou Gavest Me"). First National "The Thun-
derbolt," "The Beauty Market" "The Turn-
ing Point," "The Guest of Hercules," "The No-
torious Miss Lisle." Hght., 5, 8; wght., 134;
blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., MacDonald Film
Corp.. 904 Girard St., Los Angeles, Cal.
MACLAREN, Mary MacDonald; b. Pittsburgh,
Pa.; educ. Greensburg, Pa.; stage career, Win-
ter Garden, N. Y. C, with Al. Jolson in "Pass-
ing Show of 1914," "Dancing Around"; screen
career, Universal ("Idle Wives," "The Model's
Confession," "Vanity Pool," "Bread," "Shoes,"
"Saving a Family Name," "Petal on the Cur-
rent," "Unpainted Woman," "Bonnie, Bonnie
Lassie," "Rouge and Riches"). Hght., 5, 3;
wght., 124; blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
127 No. Manhattan Place, Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 560850; studio. Universal.
MADDEN, Golda; b. Denver, 1894; educ. Univ. of
Colo.; stage career, stk., William Collier; screen
career, Biograph, Lubin, Pathe, Keystone, Na-
tional ("Girl of My Dreams"), Brentwood
("Turn in the Road"), Universal ("Fires of
Rebellion"), Goldwyn ("Woman in Room 13"),
Triangle ("Flying Colors"), American ("Jilted
Janet"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; light com-
plexion, blond hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., 1606
McCadden Place, Los Angeles, Cal.
MADISON, Cleo; b. Bloomington, 111.; educ.
Bloomington Normal Univ. ; stage career, with
James K. Hackett, Virginia Harned, in vaud.
on Orpheum circuit, toured with own co.; screen
career, Universal, first success in "Trey of
Hearts," has headed own co. and directed own
prods, for a time ("The Chalice of Sorrow,"
"Retribution," "Black Orchids," "The Chasten-
ing"), Universal ("The Girl Who Lost," "The
Web"), National ("Romance of Tarzan," "Girl
From Nowhere"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 125; blue
eyes, medium hair with reddish tinge. Ad.,
1525 No. Bronson, Los Angeles, Cal.
M ALONE, Molly; b. Denver, Colo., 1897; educ.
Denver and Los Angeles; screen career, Vita-
graph, Lubin, Lasky, Universal ("The Pullman
Mystery," "The Range War," "The Marked
Man," "Hawaiian Knights," "The Red Stain "
"The Scarlet Drop," "A Woman's Fool,"
"Matching Billy," "Birds of a Feather"), Ar-
buckle-Para. ("The Desert Hero," "Back Stage,"
"The Hayseed," "The Garage"), Supreme Com-
edies ("Molly's Millions," "Molly's Mumps,"
"Come In the Kitchen," "Her Doctor's Dilem-
ma"). Home ad., 6621 St. Francis Court, Holly-
wood, Cal.
MANN, Alice; b. Plainfield, N. J., 1900; educ.
Boston Girls' Latin Schl.; screen career Fox
("Help, Help, Police!"). Essanay ("Pair of
Sixes"), McClure ("The Yellow Eel"). Hght
5, 4; wght., 118; light golden hair, blue eyes.
Ad., home, 455 Ft. Washington ave.. N Y. •
St. Nich. 8812.
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MANN, Frankie; b. Mill Hall, Pa., 1892; educ.
Boston Girls' Latin Sch.; stage career, 2 yrs.
In stk., Orpheum, Phila. ; screen career, Lubin.
Vitagraph ("Youth"), Pathe ("Ravengar"),
Ivan ("The Sex Lure"), A. F. Beck, "The Isle
of Jewels. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; dark brown
hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 455 Ft. Washing-
ton ave., N. Y. ; St. Nicholas 8812.
MANNING, Marjorie; stage career, stk. Co., and
with Oliver Morosco; screen career, Famous
Players ("His House in Order," "The Cost,"
"Miss Antique"), Hess-Ives ("Dismal Swamp").
Hght., 5, 71/&; wght., 140; blond hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Hotel Grenoble, N. Y. ; Circle 909.
MANNING, Mildred; stage career, musical com-
edy, in Broadway prods, for 8 yrs. ; screen ca-
reer, Biograph ("Charity Ball," "Our Poor Re-
lations," etc.). Vitagraph ("Mary Jane's Pa,"
"The Princess of Park Row," "Next Door to
Nancy," "An Investment in Petticoats"),
Hampton-Hodkinson ("The Westerners"), Rob-
Cole ("Kitty Kelly, M.D."). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
120; brown hair and eyes, olive complexion.
MANON, Marcia ; screen career, Paramount
("Maggie Pepper," "The Test of Honor," "The
Lottery Man"), Rob-Cole ("Woman Michael
Married"), First National ("In Old Kentucky").
MANSFIELD, Martha; b. Mansfield, O., 1899;
educ. there; stage career. Winter Garden, "Cen-
tury Girl" (Dillingham & Zlegfeld), A. H.
Woods' "On With the Dance"; screen career,
Essanay (Max Linder comedies), played oppo-
site Montague Love and Eugene O'Brien, played
In "Mothers of Men"; opposite John Barrymore
in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Hght., 5, 4;
wght., 122; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., 545 W.
158th St., N. Y. C.
MARCEL, Inez; o. 1899; stage career, stk. prods.,
with Klaw and Erlanger, Chas. Frohman;
screen career, Hobart Henley Prod. ("Gay Old
Dog"), Gaumont ("Making Her His Wife"),
Catholic Arts Assn. ("The Burning Question,"
"The Transgression," "The Victim"). Curtis
("Who Is Your Brother?"). Hght., 5, 7; com-
plexion, light. Ad., 174 W. 109th St., N. Y.;
Academy 365.
MARINOFF, Fania; b. Odessa, Russia; stage ca-
reer, "The House Next Door," "Romance of the
Underworld." "Within the Law," Arnold Daly's
revival of Shaw's "Arms and the Man," Ariel
In the tercentenary performance of Shake-
speare's "The Tempest," "Karen," "Awaken-
ing of Spring," "The Walk-Offs"; screen career,
Famous Players ("One of Our Girls"), Kleine
("The Money Master"), Pathe ("Nedra"),
World ("Life's Whirlpool"), Artcraft ("Rise of
Jennie Cushing"). Black hair and eyes. Home
ad., 151 E. 19th St., N. Y. C.
MARKEY, Enid; b. Dillon, Colo., 1896; educ. Den-
ver; stage careeer, Burbank stock, with Nat
Goodwin, 1919 Al Woods, "Up in Mabel's
Room"; screen career, Ince ("Civilization,"
"The Devil's Double"), Fox ("The Yankee
Way," "Responsibility"). Corona ("The Curse
of Eve"), National ("Tarzan of the Apes,"
"Romance of Tarzan"), Shlpman ("Mother, I
Need You"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark
hair, dark eyes. Ad., 245 W. 51st st., N. Y. C,
and Eltinge theatre.
MARSH, Mae; b. Madrid, New Mexico, 1897;
educ. convents in San Francisco; screen career,
Biograph, Reliance-Majestic ("The Birth of a
Nation"), Fine Arts ("Intolerance"), Goldwyn
("Polly of the Circus," "The Cinderella Man,"
"Sunshine Alley," "Fields of Honor." "The Be-
loved Traitor," "The Face In the Dark." "The
Glorious Adventure." "All Woman," "Hidden
Fires," "Money Mad," "Spotlight Sadie").
Hght., 5, 3, gray eyes, auburn hair. Ad., mngt.
Louis J. Gasnier, Rob-Cole release.
MARSH, Marguerite C; b. Lawrence, Kansas.
1892; educ. San Francisco and Los Angeles;;
stage career, two seasons with Raymond Hitch-
cock; Morosco stock in Los Angeles; screen ca-
reer, Biograph under Griffith, Essanay, Reliance,
Fine Arts ("Mr. Goode. the Samaritan"), Tri-
angle, Goldwyn, Rolfe ("The Master Mystery"),
Oliver ("Craig Kennedy" serial). Hallmark
("Phantom Honeymoon"), Fox, Stanton serial.
Hght., 5, 2; wght.. 120; auburn hair, dark blue
eyes, fair complexion. Ad., Hotel Monterey,
N. Y. C.
MARSTTNI, Rosita; b. France, Sept. 19, 1887;
educ. Belgium; screen career, Universal ("The
Heart of a Tigress," "On the Trail of the Ti-
gress," "Graft"), Fox ("A Tale of Two Cities,"
"The Innocent Sinner." "Flames of the Flesh").
Lasky-Paramount ("The Clever Mrs. Carfax,"
"Widow by Proxy." Hght., 5. 6%; wght., 147;
light complexion, dark brown hair, dark brown
eyes. Home ad., Windsor Apts., Los Angeles,
Cal. Now in Belgium.
MARTIN, Florence Evelyn; educ. San Francisco,
Cal. ; stage career, 3 yrs. with Oliver Morosco
prods, playing leads, also one season with Geo.
Tyler, playing lead; screen career, Guy Empey
Co. ("The Undercurent"). Hght., 5, 3%; wght.,
120; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 208 W.
56th St., N. Y. ; Circle 2121.
MARTIN. Vivian; b. near Gr. Rapids. Mich.;
stage career, with Richard Mansfield in "Cy-
rano de Bergerac," in "Officer 666," "Stop
Thief," "The Only Son"; screen career, World
Film, Fox ("A Modern Thelma"), Morosco-
Pallas ("Her Father's Son," "Right Direction,"
"The Wax Model," "Forbidden Paths," "Little
Miss Optimist," "Molly Shawn," "A Kiss for
Susie," "The Sunset Trail." "The Trouble Bus-
ter," "Mary Gusta," "Molly Entangled"), Para.
("Unclaimed Goods," "Her Country First,"
"Littlest Scrub Lady," "Mirandy Smiles,"
"Home Town Girl," "Little Comrade." "Louisi-
ana." "Third Kiss," "His Official Wife"), Gau-
mont ("Husbands and Wives").
MASON, Shirley; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901; educ.
private tutors; stage career, created part of
Little Hal in "The Squaw Man," with Wm.
Favorsham at the age of 4, "Rip Van Winkle."
"Passers-By," also "The Poor Little Rich
Girl," etc.; screen career, K. E. S. E. ("Cy
Whittaker's Ward"), Edison. ("The Apple Tree
Girl," "The Wall Invisible"), Famous Players
("Come On In," "Good-Bye Bill," "Gosh Darn
the Kaiser"), Paramount ("The Rescuing
Angel," "The Final Close-Up," "The Winning
Girl"), Fox ("Her Elephant Man"). Hght., 5;
wght.. 94; brown hair, light gray eyes. Home
ad., 1770 Grand Concourse, N. Y. C. ; studio,
Fox. Los Angeles, Cal.
MATTOX, Martha; b. Natchez, Miss.; educ. East
Miss. Coll.; stage career, several years in rep.,
stk. and prod., playing characters and heavies;
screen career, Selig ("Chronicles of Bloom Cen-
ter"). Universal ("Scarlet Shadow," "Polly Put
the Kettle On"), Famous Players ("Huckle-
berry Finn"), American ("Eve in Exile"),
Metro ("Old Lady 31"). Hght., 5, 7; wght.,
164; dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad.,
2007 Sunset, Los Angeles, Cal.; Wilshire 6851.
MAY, Ann; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901; educ. St.
Ursula Acad., grad. Schuster-Martin School of
Dramatic Art, 1916, 1 yr. at Little Playhouse,
Cincinnati; screen career, Keeney Pict. Corp.,
Goldwyn, Famous Players, ingenue lead in "A
Marriage for Convenience"), Metro <"Lombardl,
Ltd."). Univ. ("A Lovely Night"), Ince-Para.,
opp. Chas. Ray, "Paris Green." Hght.. 5, 2%;
wght., 103; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., care
of Motion Picture News, N. Y. C.
MAY, Doris; b. Seattle, Wash.; educ. French Con-
vent, Seattle; screen career, doubled for Mary
Pickford in "The Little American"; Thos. H.
Ince, "The Hired Man," "Playing the Game,"
In "23% Hours Leave." "What's Your Husband
Doing?" "Mary's Ankle," "Let's Be Fashion-
"Green Eyes" (co-star with Douglas MacLean
able"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 117; golden hair,
brown eyes. Ad., Thos. H. Ince Studio, Culver
City, Cal.
MAYO, Christine; stage career, in "Excuse Me,"
"Seven Keys to Baldpate," vaud., stk.; screen
career, Metro ("Spell of the Yukon." "Iron
Woman," "Fair and Warmer"), Master Drama
("Raffles," with John Barrymore), Metro
("House of Mirth"), World ("The Little In-
truder"), Hampton ("A Fugitive from Matri-
mony"), Goldwyn ("Duds." "Mother's Confes-
sion," "A Fool's Paradise," "Two Men and a
Woman"); specializes in vampire and emotional
leads. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark hair and
eyes. Ad., 1803C Highland, Hollywood, Cal.;
home ad., 559 W. 164th St., N. Y. ; Aud. 5664.
MAYO, Edna; b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1893; educ.
Girls' Coll., Philadelphia; stage career, starred
In "Madame X," "Excuse Me," "Help Wanted";
screen career, Essanay since 1915 ("The Woman
Hater," "The Little Straw Wife," "The Mis-
leading Lady." "The Strange Case of Mary
Page," "The Return of Eve," "The Chaperon"),
American ("Hearts of Love"). Hght., 5, 3;
wght., 115; fair complexion, light hair, blue
eyes.
McAVOY, May; b. N. Y., 1901; educ. N. Y. ; screen
career, Goldwyn ("Perfect Lady"), United
("Woman Under Oath"), Famous Players
("Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch"), World
("Hit or Miss"). H. & H. ("Love Wins"),
Biackton ("My Husband's Other Wife"), Vita-
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graph ("Sporting Duchess"). Hght., 4, 11;
wght., 94; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
217 W. 106th St., N. Y. C. ; Acad. 1299.
MeCONNELL, Mollie; b. Chicago, 1870; stage ca-
reer, first with Mrs. Leslie Carter in "Spanish
Guide," with Mansfield 2 yrs. in "Old Heidel-
berg," in England and on Continent with Marie
Tempest, Pauline Chase; screen career, with
Universal and Balboa in character and grande
dame parts, Balboa-Mutual ("Glad Glory"),
Ince-Para. ("The Claws of the Hun"), Metro
("The Demon," "No Man's Land," "Fools and
Their Money"), Universal ("Bare Fisis"), Fox
("Cheating Herself," "The Feud"), Paramount
("His Official Fiancee," "Red Hot Dollars").
McCOV, Gertrude; b. Rome, Ga., 1896; educ. Nas-
sau, Tenn. ; stage career, stk. and mus. com.,
"The Two Orphans"; screen career, 8 yrs. Bio-
graph under Griffith, Pathe, Edison ("Through
Turbulent Waters," "On the Stroke of Twelve,"
"What Could She Do?" "June Friday," "Friend
Wilson's Daughter"), Gaumont ("The Isle of
Love"), Van Dyke ("The Lash of Destiny"),
Authors Film Co. -Mutual ("The Silent Wit-
ness," "Madame Sherry"), Artcraft ("The Dan-
ger Mark"). Hght., 5, 6H; wght., 135; blond
hair, blue-green eyes.
McDOWELL, Claire; b. N. T. ; educ. N. T. ; stage
career since babyhood, in "The Clansman," has
acted with Faversham, Julie Opp, Marie Dress-
ier; screen career, with Biograph for over 5
yrs., Universal ("The Gates of Doom," "The
Storm Woman"), Triangle ("The Strange
Weakling." "Everlasting Mercy," "Fighting
Back," "The Ship of Doom," "The Follies
Girl"), Fox ("Chasing Rainbows." "The Feud"),
First National ("Heart o' the Hills"). Hght.,
5, 4; wght., 115; brown hair and eyes. Ad.,
home, Highland ave., Hollywood Park, Holly-
wood.
McGOWAN, Roxana; b. March 15, 1899, Chicago.
111., educ. Chicago and Houston, Tex.; screen
career, Sennett ("Villa of the Movies." "Her
Nature Dance," " A Bedroom Blunder," " Love
Loops the Loop," " Summer Girls," " Her
Screen Iidol "). On road for 7 mos. with
"Yankee Doodle in Berlin" Co. Hght., 5, 4;
wght, 120; light complexion, brown hair, gray
eyes. Ad., home, 1020 W. 75th St., Los Angeles,
Cal
McQUADE, Mabel; b. Kokomo, Ind., 1897; educ.
Darlington Seminary; stage career, dancing;
screen career, Vitagraph, Goldwyn, Virginia
Pearson Co. ("Impossible Catherine"). Hght.
5, 5; wght., 131; light complexion, blnnd hair,
dark blue eyes. Ad. 126 23rd St., Elmhurst,
L. I., N. Y. Newtown 2550.
MERSEREAU, Violet; b. and educ. N. Y.; stage
career, child parts in stock, tonred with Mar-
garet Anglin, played Flora in orlg. co. of " The
Clansman," starred on road as Rebecca in " Re-
becca of Sunnybrook Farm"; screen career,
Famous Players, Universal (" Little Miss No-
body," " The Girl by the Roadside, " Princess
Tatters," "The Wild Cat," "The Raggedy
Queen, "Souls United," "Together"; Bluebird
("The Nature Girl"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.. 115;
blond hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., Hotel
Monterey, N. Y. C.
M1DGLEY, Fannie; b. Cincinnati: stage career,
from age of 15, with Henry Miller in " The
Great Divide"; screen career, Melies, Biograph,
Ince (" The Waifs," " The Apostle of Venge-
ance." " Civilization," " The Man from Ore-
gon." " Somewhere in France," " Jim Grims-
by's Boy"), Paramount ("The Heart of
Youth," "The Lottery Man"), United ("The
Corsican Brothers").
MILHOLLAND, Helen; b. Kingston, N. Y. ; educ.
Canada and Paris, France; stage career, stk.;
"Why Marry," Selwyn; vaud.; screen career.
World Metro, ("The Soul Market"), Famous
Players ("The Long Trail"), Creative ("Girl
Whn Didn't Think"). Arnold Dalv ("My Own
United States"). Hght., 5; wght., 110; light
complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad.,
29 W. 61st St., N. Y. Columbus 8213.
MILTON, Marjories educ. Wadleigh High Sch.,
N. Y. ; early career, receptionist in photographic
studio; screen career, Vitagraph ("A Woman
at Bay"), Pathe ("The Black Secret"), Con-
stance Talmadge ("In Search of a Sinner").
Hght.. 5. 8; wght.. 140; light brown hair, dark
gray eyes. Ad., 15 W. 88th St., N. Y. C, River-
slde 7947.
MINKAl , Charlotte; i. Bordeaux, France; educ.
Convent de L'Assumption. Louisville, Canada;
screen career. Essanay (Geo. Ade Fables, Swee-
dy Series), 1917, in stk. with Chaplin. Patha
("Rosemary Climbs the Heights" with Mary
Miles Minter, "Carolyn of the Corners" with
Bessie Love. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; auburn
hair, violet eyes. Home ad.. Gates Hotel, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Bway 826; studio, Mack Sen-
nett.
MINTER, Mary Miles; b. Shreveport, La., April
1, 1902; educ. by private tutors; stage career,
child actress supporting Nat Goodwin, Robert
Hilliard, Mrs. Fiske, Bertha Kalich, Dustin
Farnum, for 4 yrs. appeared in title role in
"The Littlest Rebel"; screen career, Metro,
American, American-Pathe ("The Eyes of Julia
Deep," "Wives and Other Wives." "The Amaz-
ing Impostor," "A Bachelor's Wife," "Yvonne
from Paris"), American ("Intrusion of Isabel").
Realart ("Anne of Green Gables," "Judy of
Rogue's Harbor"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 112;
golden hair, blue eyes. Ad., Realart Pict. Corp.,
N. Y. Home ad., 56 Fremont place, Los An-
geles, Calif.
MITCHELL, Rhea; b. Portland, Oreg. ; educ.
there; stage career, on Orpheum circuit, stk.
at Alcazar, San Francisco; screen career, Lasky
("The Goat"), Metro ("Unexpected Places"),
William S. Hart ("The Money Corral"), Burston
("The Hawk's Trail "). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 110;
blond hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 1742
Northwestern ave., Hollywood, Calif.; phone
599969.
MITCHELL, Yvette; b. San Francisco; educ. Los
Angeles; stage career, Orpheum dancing act,
"So Long Letty"; screen career. Universal ("The
Red Ace," "Flower of Doom."' "The Door Be-
tween," "Virgin of Stamboul," "The Petal on
the Current," "The Wicked Darling"), Mitchell
Lewis Prod. ("Last of His People"), Dustin
Farnum ("Honor of His Family"), Mayer Prod.
Co. ("The Inferior Sex"). Hght., 5, 2; wght.,
112; black hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 6049
Selma ave., Los Angeles. Calif. Holly 348.
MONTROSE, Helene; b. San Francisco; educ.
there and Paris; stage career, with Francis
Wilson, Frohman Co., operatic exper. in France
and Italy; screen career, Famous Players ("Ca-
reer of Katherine Bush," "Sadie Love," "Coun-
terfeit"), Selznick ("The Country Cousin"), Jose
Prod. ("Mothers of Men"). Hght., 5, 6; wght.,
135; black hair and dark brown eyes. Ad.,
Great Northern Hotel, 118 W. 57th St., N. Y.
MOORE, Colleen; b. 1900, Port Huron, Mich.;
educ. Convent of Holy Name, Tampa, Fia. ;
screen career. Triangle, Fine Arts, Ince, Selig
(featured in "Little Orphant Annie," "A Hoosier
Romance"), Paramount ("The Busher," "The
Egg-Crate Wallop"), Fox ("The Wilderness
Trail"), Universal ("Common Property," "The
Man in the Moonlight"), Christie Comedies
(featured in "A Roman Scandal," "Her Bridal
Night-Mare"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 110; brown
hair and eyes. Ad., c/o Christie Film Co., Los
Angeles, Calif.
MORNE, Maryland; b. England; educ. Convent in
Chicago; stage career, "Alice in Wonderland"
when 7 yrs. old, Adean stk. in St. Louis; screen
career, Allan Dwan ("In the Heart of a Fool").
Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; blond hair, blue eyes.
Home ad., 4736 Franklin ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.; Holly 531.
MORRISON, Mrs. Priestly; educ. Missouri State
Univ.; stage career, stk. in N. Y. C, Cleveland,
Kansas City, Des Moines, Iowa, Los Angeles,
etc., covering period of 25 yrs.; screen career.
Famous ("Uncle Tom's Cabin," "Misleading
Widow." "Wanted, A Husband"), World ("The
Steel King," "The Praise Agent"). Hght.,
5, 6; wght., 130; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad.,
2059 Davidson ave., N. Y. Fordham 533 and
1520.
MOSQITNI, Marie; b. Dos Angeles, Calif., 1899;
educ. Immaculate Heart Convent; screen ca-
reer. Rolin Film Co. ("It's a Hard Life"),
Harry Pollard Comedies ("Looking for Trou-
ble." "Floor Below"). Harold Lloyd comedies
("His Royal Shyness"). Hght., 5, 4; wght..
125; olive complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes.
Home ad., 921 Bernal st., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Boyle 3498.
MURRAY, Mae; stage career, mus. com.; screen
career, Lasky-Paramount ("To Have and to
Hold," "The Dream (ini"), Famous Players
("The Primrose Ring"), Universal ("Princess
Virtue," "Face Value"), Lasky ("A Mormon
Maid"), Universal ("The Bride's Awakening,"
"The Scarlet Stain," "What Am I Bid?" "De-
licious Little Devil," "Modern Love"), Pathe
("Twin Pawns," "A, B, C of Love"), Para-
mount-Artcraft ("On With the Dance"). Ad..
Famous Players, 485 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
MYERS, Carmel; b. San Francisco, April 9, 1901;
ecluc. Los Angeles; screen career, Fine Arts,
Metro (opposite Harold Dockwood in "The
Haunted Pajamas"), Universal ('Sirens of the
Sea"), Bluebird ("The Dream Lady," "A So-
ciety Sensation"), Universal ("My Unmarried
Wife," "Who Will Marry Me?" "The Litttle
White Savage." Now playing in "The Magic
Melody" at Shubert Theatre.
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NAZIMOVA, Alia; b. Yalta, Crimea, Russia;
educ. Zurich, Odessa and dramatic sch. at
Moscow; stage career, stock in Kerson, Vilna
and Petrograd; first appeared in N. Y. In
1906, presenting 'Hedda Gabler," "A Doll's
House," "The Master Builder," etc.; screen
career, Brenton-Selznick ("War Brides"), Metro
("Revelation," "Toys of Fate," "Eye for Eye,"
"Out of the Fog," "The Red Lantern," "The
Brat," "Stronger Than Death"). Height 5, 3;
wght., 116; black hair, violet eyes. Ad., Metro,
Hollywood, Calif.
NE5BIT, Evelyn; b. Tarentum, Pa.; educ.
Shakespeare School at Pittsburgh and private
tutors; stage career, 4 yrs. vaud., in Follies,
Marigny theatre, Paris; London Hippodrome;
screen career, Jos. Schenck ("Her Mistake,"
"Redemption"), Fox ("The Woman Who
Gave," "I Want to Forget," "Thou Shalt Not,"
"Judge Not," "A Fallen Idol," "My Little Sis-
ter," "Woman, Woman"). Hght., 5, 3%; wght.,
122; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 201 W. 54th
St., N. Y. C.
NIGHTINGALE, Virginia; b. in Vienna of Eng-
lish and French parentage; educ. Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Santa Barbara; screen career,
2 yrs. with Mack Sennett, one of the orig. beau-
ties with Mack Sennett studio. Vitagraph
("The Miracle Afternoon" with William Dun-
can). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; black hair, light
blue eyes. Home ad., 1308 S. Hill St., Los
Angeles, Calif. ; phone 60733.
NILSSON, Anna Q..; b. Ystad, Sweden; educ.
Sweden; stage career, in Sweden and America;
screen career. Famous Players, Goldwyn, Metro
("In Judgment of." "Way of the Strong," "No
Man's Land"), Mayflower ("Soldiers of For-
tune," "Luck of the Irish," "In the Heart of a
Fool"). Hght.. 5. 7; wght., 135; fair com-
plexion, blond hair, blue eves. Home ad., 1901
Wilcox av.. Hollywood. Calif.; Holly 3634.
NORMAND, Mabel; b. Boston, Mass.; screen ca-
reer. Vitagraph, Biograph, Keystone (starred in
"Fatty and Mabel." "Mabel's Busy Day." "Fat-
ty and Mabel Adrift," "He Did and He Didn't,"
"The Bright Lights," etc.), headed Mabel Nor-
mand Feature Film Co., star in "Pat," "Mick-
ey," "Mickey Gets Ready," etc., Goldwyn
("Joan of Plattsburgh," "Dodging a Million,"
"The Venus Model," "Back to the Woods,"
"Peck's Bad Girl," "A Perfect 36." "Sis Hop-
kins." "The Pest," "When Doctors Disagree,"
"Upstairs." "Jinks." "Pinto"). Dark hair and
brown eyes. Ad., Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
NOVA, Hedda; b. Odessa, Russia; educ. there,
Petrograd, Berlin; screen career, Edgar Lewis
("Bar Sirlister," "The Barrier"), Vitagraph
('Woman in the Web" serial). Universal ("Spit-
fire of Seville"), Goldwyn ("The Crimson Gar-
denia"), Katherine MacDonald ("The Turning
Point"). Selig ("The Mask"). Hght.. 5. 6;
wght., 130: dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Selig
Studio. Los Angeles, Calif.
NOVAK, Jane; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Notre
Dame Convent; stage career, vaud.. mus. com.,
stk., 2 yrs.; screen career, Clune Prod. ("Eyes
of the World"), Wm. S. Hart ("The Tiger
Man." "Selfish Yates"), Ince ("Nine O'clock
Town," "String Beans," "Wagon Tracks"), Ha-
worth ("The Temple of Dusk"), Rob. -Cole ("His
Debt"), Marshall Neilan ("The River's End").
Hght., 5. 7; wght., 135; blond hair, blue eyes.
Home ad.. 6629 % Hollywood blvd.. Los An-
geles, Calif.; phone 577769.
Nl'ILLE. Ida; b. Boston. Mass ; stage career, 20
yrs. with all leading productions, under Corn-
stock & Gest in "Chin Chin Chow" for 2 yrs ;
screen career, with Norma and Constance Tal-
madge. Hght.. 5; wght.. 130: brown hair, blue
eyes. Ad., St. Paul Hotel, N. Y. ; Columbus 2905.
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O'BRIEN, Gipsy; educ. England; stage career,
leads in "I Love You," "Cheating Cheaters."
etc.; screen career, Famous Players ("Wanted,
A Husband"), Vitagraph ("The Day Resurg-
ent"), etc. Hght.. 5, 5; wght., 125; auburn
hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., 142 W. 44th St.,
N. Y. C.; Bryant 1062.
O'BRIEN, Helen; ingenue and comedienne; b.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa; screen career, Camel Adv.
Film Co., "Pink Nitie," "Bad Bears," Castle
Film Co., Emerald Co., "Do the Dead Talk?"
Special Feature Films, Billy West comedy series,
Alice Howell Comedies. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 128;
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Emerald Studios,
Chicago, 111,
O'CONNOR, Kathleen; b. Dayton, O., 1897; educ.
St. Joseph's Convent and Notre Dame Acad.;
screen career, Keystone, Rolin-Pathe, Fox ("Ace
High," "Fame and Fortune," "Mr. Logan, U.
S. A."), Universal ("Vamping the Vamp," "The
Midnight Man," "Gun Fighting Gentleman"
with Harry Carey, starring in "The Lion Man").
Hght., 5, 4%; wght., 125: fair complexion, light
brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1723 Garfield
place, Hollywood, Calif.; studio, Universal.
O'CONNOR, Loyola; b. St. Paul, Minn.; educ.
Convent of Holy Name, Portland, Ore.; stage
career, Frederick Warde, Frank Mayo, 7 yrs.
In "Way Down East," 3 yrs. in "Ben Hur"
(mgmt. K. and E.), 3 yrs. in "Rebecca of Sun-
nybrook Farm"; screen career, since 1913, Vita-
graph, Lasky, Famous Players, Fine Arts, Grif-
fith ("True Heart Susie"), Wm. De Mille ("Tree
of Knowledge"), Para-Aracraf t ("The Love
Burglar"), Cecil B. De Mille ("Why Change
Your Wife?"). Ad., 7002 Hawthorne ave.,
Hollywood, Calif.; phone 577927.
O'DARE, Peggy; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. there; screen
career, leads in L-Ko, 1 yr. Lehrman comediee.
Universal ("For Life," "In the Balance" lead
with Eddie Polo, "Vanishing Dagger," "Ken-
tuck's Ward," "Blind Chance" starring in series
of two-reel pictures). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 124;
blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 6615 St.
Frances Court, Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 3716;
studio, Universal.
O'MADIGAN, Isabel; b. St. Louis; educ. Sacred
Heart Convent; stage career, Belasco, "Heart
of Wetona," "The Brat," "Common Clay";
screen career, Metro ("Pirate Gold," "Love De-
fender," "Five Thousand a Minute," "Sylvia
Goes on a Spree"), Famous Players ("The Make
Believe Wife"), Artcraft ("Suspense"), Hall-
mark ("Retribution"). Now playing in "Scan-
dal" at 39th St. Theatre. Hght., 5. 7; wght.,
139; white hair, green eyes. Ad., 108 Wash-
ington place, N. Y. ; Spring 1798.
ORTH, Louise; b. Denver, Colo.; educ. Hinshaw
Conservatory; stage career, in Blanche Ring's
Yankee Girl," 2 seasons with Julian Eltinge in
"The Fascinating Widow," Morosco stock in Los
Angeles, Alcazar stock in "A Modern Eve";
screen career, L-Ko ("Mr. Shoestring in the
Hole" and a number of others), Triangle
("Three Black Eyes"). Light hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Hotel Monterey, N. Y.
OSTRICHE, Muriel; b. N. Y., 1897; educ. pub.
schls.. N. Y.; screen career. Eclair. Thanhouser,
Vitagraph ("Kennedy Square," "Mortmain"),
Equitable ("A Daughter of the Sea." "A Circus
Romance," "By Whose Hand?"), World ("The
Man She Married," "A Square Deal"), Peerless-
World ("Moral Courage," "The Dormant
Power," "Leap to Fame," "Tinsel," 'What Love
Forgives." "The Bluffer." "The Moral Dead-
line." "The Hand Invisible"), Schomer-Ross
("The Sacred Flame"). Ad., 141 W. 73d St.,
N. Y.
OWEN, Seena (Signe Auen) ; b. Spokane, Wash.;
educ. Bruno Hall, there, and in Copenhagen,
Denmark; stage career, six weeks in stock. San
Francisco; screen career, from 1914, Kalem,
Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("Martha's Vindi-
cation." "Madame Bo-Peep"). Griffith ("Intol-
erance." "Fall of Babylon"), Artcraft ("Brand-
ing Broadway," "The Sheriff's Son." "Breed of
Men." "A Man and His Money," "One of the
Finest," "City of Comrades" with Tom Moore,
Tnurneur ("The Life Line," "Victory"). Ad.,
103 N. Manhattan place, Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 560921.
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PAIGE, Jeane; b. Paris, 111., 189S; screen career,
Vitagraph. featured in O. Henry subjects. "The
Count and the Wedding Guests." Blue Ribbon
Feature ("The Desired Woman"), Vitagraph
("Tangled Lives." "King of Diamonds," "Dar-
ing Hearts," "Too Many Crooks," "Beating the
Odds," "The Darkest Hour," "The Fortune
Hunter"). Hght., 5, 4: wght.. 115; dark hair
and blue eyes. Ad. Vitagraph Studio. Holly-
wood, Calif.
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PALMER, Patricia; b. San Francisco, Calif.; educ.
there; stage career, child parts for several yrs.;
screen career, 2 yrs., with Vitagraph for one
yr., starring in two-reel O. Henry and Wolf-
ville stories, "The Canyon Hold-Up, " "The Rose
of Wolfville," with W. S. Hart in "The Money
Corral," and "Dan Kurrie's Inning," featured
in Christie Comedies, in Mitchell Lewis picture,
"The Faith of the Strong," now being starred
under mgmt. of Cyrus J. Williams in Brad-
bury Prods. Home ad., Melrose Hotel, 120 S.
Grand ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
PALMER, Violet; b. Flint, Mich., 1S99; educ.
Spokane and Seattle; stage career, in vaud.
as child; also stk., mus. com.; screen career,
Lasky, Kalem, Fox ("The Blue Streak"),
Amer.-Pathe ("Eve in Exile").
PARKS, Frances Craven; b. Dawson, Ga., 1902;
educ. Atlanta, Ga. ; stage career. Alkahest Lyce-
um Bureau through southern states; screen
career, with D. W. Griffith for 2 yrs. ("The
Girl Who Stayed at Home"), now with Wm.
De Mille at Lasky, "Jack Straws" with Robert
Warwick. Hght., 5, 2; wght 105; dark brown
hair, black eyes. Home ad., 4634 Hollywood
blvd., Los Angeles. Calif.; Holly 4178.
PARR, Peggy; b. Baltimore. 1890; educ. Notre
Dame Convent, Md. ; screen career, Essanay
("The Coward," leads in George Ade Fables).
Metro ("Sowers and Reapers," "Winning of
Beatrice"), Klever Comedies with Victor Moore,
Fox ("La Belle Russe," "Lure of Ambition").
Int. -Famous Players ("Cinema Murder").
Hght., 5, 3; wght., 116; dark complexion, dark
hair, brown eyes. Ad., 203 W. 85th St., N. T. ;
Schuyler 5734.
PA VIS, Yvonne (Marie); b. London, England;
educ. Eng. and continent; stage career, dram,
stk. and vaud., U. S. A. and Europe; screen
career, in Europe and U. S. A., Vitagraph
("Easter Babies"), serial with Universal. Fa-
mous Players. Triangle ("High Tide," "Tony
America"). Metro ("The Walk-Offs"); writes
scenario. Hght., 5, 3Vfe; wght., 110; light com-
plexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Home
ad., 5200 Hollywood blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Holly 2230.
PAWN, Doris; b. Norfolk. Neb., 1896; educ. busi-
ness college; screen career. Universal ("Trey of
Hearts"), Fox ("Blue Blood and Red," "The
Book Agent," "Some Boy," "The Kid is
Clever," Para. ("The City of Dim Faces"),
Goldwyn ("Tob's Vow," "Tower of Ivory,"
"The Strange Boarder"). Studio ad., Gold-
wyn, Culver City, Calif.
PAYNE, Lila.; b. Boston, Mass., 1887; educ. Bos-
ton, Mass., pub. schs. and sch. of elocution;
early career, directed amateur work in Boston
and other Mass. cities for 10 yrs.; stage career,
stock in Richmond Stock Co., and Castle Square
Stock, Boston; screen career, W. E. M. P. Co.
("The Friend," "Comrades"), Solax ("Littlest
Rebel." "The Parting"). Hght., 5, 2; wght.,
116; dark brown hair, dark gray eyes. Home
ad., 372 Communipaw ave., Jersey City, N. J.;
Actors' Equity, N. Y.
PAYSON, Blanche; b. Santa Barbara, Calif.;
educ. there; screen career. Keystone ("Wife
and Auto Trouble." "Bathhouse Blunder," "Her
Cirrus Knight"), Vitagraph ("His Diplomatic
Mission," "Bums and Boarders," "Farms and
Fumbles," "Beauties and Barbers"), Sunshine
Comedies ("Heart Smasher"). Hght., 6, 3;
wght., 215; dark brown hair, brown eyes.
Home ad., 317 S. Olive St., Los Angeles. Calif.;
phone 10089.
PAYTON, Gloria; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. convent;
stage career, stock and vaud. for 8 yrs.; screen
career, American (played ingenues), Balboa
("The Yellow Bullet," "The Grip of Evil"),
Glendale Film Co. ("The Lone Bandit"), Fox
. ("A Branded Soul"). Mitchell Lewis "Faith of
the Strong"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 118; black
hair, brown eyes. Ad., care of Willis and
Ingliss, Los Angeles, Calif.
PEARCE, Pegg^; b. Long Beach, Calif., 1896;
educ. there; screen career. Biograph, "The
Mother's Heart"; L-Ko. and Keystone come-
dies, "The Fisher Johnnie," "Raffles, the Gen-
tleman Burglar," "A Dog Catcher's Love." "Soul
of a Plumber," "Won by a Fowl." "The Win-
ning Punch." Hght., 5. 4; wght, 135; blond
hair, blue eyes.
PEARSON. Virginia (Mrs. Sheldon Lewis) ; b
Louisville, Ky., 1888; educ. Louisville; stage
career, stk. two seasons as the vampire in Rob-
ert Hilliard's "A Fool There Was," followed
Mme. Dorstet in Faversham's orig. prod. "The
Hawk"; screen career, Vitagraph, a few moa.
in 1910, Famous ("The Aftermath"), Vita-
graph 1915 ("The Vital Question"), Fox ("Royal
Romance," "When False Tongues Speak," "All
for a Husband," "The Bitter Truth," "A Daugh-
ter of France." "The Firebrand," "Her Price,"
"The Liar," "Queen of Hearts," "Buchannon's
Wife";, Pearson Prod. ("The Bishop's Emer-
alds," "Impossible Catherine"). Hght., 5, 7%;
wght., 145; dark brown hair and hazel eyes.
PERCY. Eileen; screen career, American, "Some
Liar," "Where the West Begins," "Brass But-
tons"; Rob. -Cole. "The Gray Horizon." "The
Beloved Cheater"; Para-Artcraft, "Told In the
Hills," "In Mizzoura"; Hampton-Hodk., "Desert
Gold." At present on world tour.
PEREDA, Christina; b. Mexico City; educ. Seville,
Spain; stage career, in vaud. as dancer and
pantimome and mus. com. in Spain, Cuba and
Mexico, came to this country after several yrs.
with Molasso's Pantomime Co.. with "The Land
of Jou," starred on stage when 8 yrs. old;
screen career, Goldwyn ("The Woman and the
Puppet"), Lew Cody-Gasnier ("The Butterfly
Man"). Hght.. 5, 5; wght., 125; black hair and
eyes. Home ad.. Continental Hotel, 626 S. Hill
St.. Los Angeles. Calif.; phone 10325.
PETROVA, Olga; b. Warsaw. Poland; educ. Brus-
sels. Paris, London; stage career, from age of
20, Shakespearean rep., played Ibsen, Bernstein
and Strindberg in Europe, American debut at
Folies Bergere. N. Y.. under mgmt. Henry B.
Harris; starred in "Panthea" and "The Re-
volt," mgmt. Shuberts; screen career, Lasky-
Paramount ("The Undying Flame," "The Law
of the Land"), Metro ("The Soul of a Magda-
len"), Petrova Pictures ("Daughter of Des-
tiny," "The Life Mask," "Tempered Steel,"
"The Panther AVoman"). Now fulfilling recital
tour in vaud. Hght., 5. 5; wght., 130; red hair,
green eyes. Ad., 125 W. 40th St., N. Y.
PHILLIPS, Carmen; b. San Francisco, 1895; educ.
Univ. of Cal. ; stage career. Princess Opera Co.
of San Francisco, Hartman and Lombardi's
Op. Cos.; screen career, with Universal Vita-
graph. Fox. Christie. Universal. Fox Comedies
("Chased in Love," "There's Many a Fool"),
Morosco-Paramount ("Forbidden Paths," "The
Sunset Trail," "Tyrant Fear," "Unclaimed
Goods," "The Home Town Girl"), Bluebird
("The Cabaret Girl"), Fox ("Smiles"), Rob-Cole
("Whitewashed AValls," "The Pagan God," "For
a Woman's Honor"). Hght.. 5, 5; wght., 130;
brunette, black eyes and hair. Ad., home,
6555 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. Studio ad.,
Metro, Hillywood, Calif.
PHILLIPS, Dorothy; b. Baltimore, Md. ; educ.
there, St. John's Convent; stage career, George
Fawcett stk. co. in Baltimore. 2 seasons "Mary
Jane's Pa," season with "Everywoman," as
"Modesty," Henry W. Savage prod., created
title role in "Pilate's Daughter"; screen career,
Universal ("Talk of the Town," "Hell Morgan's
Girl," "Heart of Humanity," "The Right to
Happiness," "Ambition"). Hght., 5, 3%; wght.,
123; chestnut hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 1946
Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood. Calif.; Holly
3767. Studio, Universal City.
PICKFORD, Lottie; screen career, "Mile-a-Min-
ute Kendall." with Jack Pickford. "The Man-
from Funeral Range." with AVallace Reid, play-
ing heavies. Ad., Brunton Studio, Hollywood,
Calif.
PICKFORD, Mary; b. Toronto, Can., 1893; stage
career, in juvenile parts at age of 5, Valentine
Stk. Co., Toronto, at age of 9 starred in
"The Fatal Wedding." played with Chauncey
Olcott in "Edmund Burke." scored success in1
Belasco's "AVarrens of Virginia"; screen career,
Biograph, direction Griffith. "The Violin Maker
of Cremona." first lead, 1-reeler, Independent
M. P. Co., returned to stage for Belasco's "A
Good Little Devil," went to Famous Players
with entire cast for film version, "Tess of the
Storm Country," Artcraft ("The Little Prin-
cess." "Romance of the Redwoods," "Poor Lit-
tle Rich Girl." "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm."
"M'liss," "Little American," "Amarilly of
Clothesline Alley," "Stella Maris." "Johanna
Enlists." "Captain Kidd. Jr."), First National
("Daddy Long Legs." "The Hoodlum." "Heart
o' the Hills"), United Artists ( "Pollyanna" ).
Hght., 5; wght., 100: golden hair, hazel eyed.
Ad., Marv Pickford Co., Los Angeles. Calif.
PITTS, Za Su; b. Parsons, Kan.. 1S98; educ.
Santa Cruz; screen career, has appeared in 15
comedies with La Salle, Universal ("Behind the
Footlights," "AA'hy They Left Home"), Famous
Players ("The Little Princess." "A Modern Mus-
keteer," "How Could A'ou. Jean"). Metro ("As
the Sun AVent Down"), Brentwood Prod. ("Bet-
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ter Times"), Paramount ("Men, Women anil
Money"), Rob-Cole ("The Other Half," "Poor
Relations".). Hght., 5, 0; wght., 115; blue eyes,
brown hair, light complexion. Ad., 632 S. Fre-
mont ave., Los Angeles. Studio, Brentwood
Film Corp.
POWELL, Mabel Alline; b. Dallas, Texas, 1898;
educ. Page Seminary, Los Angeles; screen ca-
reer, Vitagraph, Selig, Rolin. Hght., 6, 6;
wght., 165; blond hair, brown eyes. Ad., Hotel
Alexandria, Los Angeles.
POWER, Jule (Mrs. Edwards Davis) ; b. Portland,
Ore.; educ. St. Mary's Coll., Portland; stage ca-
reer, Baker Stk. Co., leads in "The Little Min-
ister, "Her Own Way," "The Little Grey Lady,"
"The Road to Yesterday," Broadway prods, in
support of Kelsey and Shannon, Wilton Lack-
aye, Grace George; vaud. featured with Ed-
wards Davis in "Found Out," "The Kingdom
of Destiny," etc.; screen career, vampire in
serial ("Gloria's Romance"), (Kleine), Fox,
lead in "Her Mother's Secret." Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 140; black hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
44 West 60th St., N. Y., or National Vaud.
Artists, 229 West 46th St., N. Y.
PRETTY, Arlijie; b. Wash., D. C, 1893; educ.
Wash, and priv. finishing sch. ; stage career, be-
ginnine with the Columbia players in Washing-
ton playing ingenues and later leads for over
3 yrs. ; screen career, began with "The Old
Guard," Imp-Universal, Vitagraph ("The Dawn
of Freedom," "The Secret Kingdom"), Artcraft
("In Again — Out Again"), Pathe ("The Hidden
Hand"), Continental Pic. ("The Challenge of
Chance"), Serico Prod. ("The Woman in Gray"
serial). Hght., 5, 5%. Ad., care Serico, 220 W.
42nd St., N. Y.
PREVOST, Marie; b. Sarnia, Canada, 1898; educ.
Denver; screen career, Mack Sennett Comedies
("Nature Dance," "Sleuths," "East Lynne with
Variations," "His Hidden Purpose," "Never Too
Old," "Yankee Doodle in Berlin," "Reilly's
Wash Day," "When Love is Blind," "Love's
False Faces," "The Dentist," "Uncle Tom With-
out the Cabin," "Salome vs. Shenandoah," "The
Speak-Easy"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.. 123; dark
hair, blue eyes. Ad., 953 West Seventh St., Los
Angeles, Cal.; Pico 2111. Studio,. Sennett-Para-
mount.
PRICE, Kate; b. Ireland, 1872; educ. Pawtucket,
R. I.; stage career, vaud. with Price and Steel,
stk. and rep.; screen career, Vitagraph ("Officer
Kate," "Fisherman Kate," "A Night Out").
Keystone ("The Waiter's Ball"), Vim
("Mother's Child." "Fat and Fickle"), Amber
Star, Jaxon Film Co. ("Week End Shop-
ping"), Artcraft ("Amarilly of Clothesline Al-
ley"), Fairbanks ("Arizona"). American ("Put
Up Your Hands"), Fox ("Tin Pan Alley"). Ad.,
1605 N. Kingsley, Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly 3970.
TRUSSING, Louise; educ. Chicago Latin Sch. and
Stamford, Conn.; stage career, Athalie in "The
Country Cousin," Angela in "The Maid of the
Mountains," hostess Blackstone Hotel, Chi-
cago, Vanderbilt Hotel, N. Y. C, Sherry's;
screen career, Selznick ("Sealed Hearts," "Out
Yonder," "His Wife's Money"). Hght , 5, 6;
wght., 130; medium light hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
66 W. 49th St., N. Y. ; Bryant 418.
PULLIAM, Pauline; b. 1902; educ. Los Angeles;
stage career, vaud. ; screen career, Pathe
("Carolyn of the Coriers"), Morosco ("Final
Close Up"), Fox, Goldwyn ("Sis Hopkins"),
Famous Players ("A Girl Named Mary," "All
of a Sudden Peggy"), National ("Hall Room
Boys" stories). Ad., 1731 N. Mariposa ave..
Hollywood, Calif.
PURVIANCE, Edna Olga; b. Reno. Nev. ; educ.
there and San Francisco; screen career, with
Charlie Chaplin at Essanay, Chaplin-First Na-
tional ("A Dog's Life," "The Adventurer,"
"Easy Street," "Sunnyside," "Shoulder Arms").
Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; blond hair, gray eyes.
Home ad., 402A Westlake Terrace, Los Angeles,
Calif.; phone 55219.
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iRAMBEAl', Marjorie; educ. San Francisco, Calif.;
stage career, star in "Sadie Love, "Cheating
Cheaters." "The Fortune Teller," "The Un-
known Woman," "Eyes of Youth"; screen ca-
reer, Capcllani ("The Fortune Teller"). Ad.,
305 W. 72nd St.. N. Y. C.
RANKIN. Caroline J.; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 22,
1889; educ. Chicago; stage career, with "Mrs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," and in stock in
Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati. Harlem Opera
House, N. Y., etc.; screen career, Fox ("Some
Boy"), Keystone ("A Seminary Scandal"),
Vitagraph ("Quarantined"), Ince-Para. ("A
Nine o'clock Town," "Coals of Fire," "When
Do We Eat," "Hard Boiled," "Up in the Air,"
"Lost in Traffic"). Hght.. 5, 7>/4; wght., 92;
light brown hair and gray eyes. Home ad., 1629
Third ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 75609.
REARDON, Mildred; christened by Henry Cllve
"The Girl with the Brown Eyes," while with
Florenz Ziegfeld; screen career, with Pathe,
Fox, Cecil De Mille ("Male and Female"),
Para.-Artcraft ("Everywoman"). Golden hair,
brown eyes, very small. Ad., Hotel Astor,
N. Y.
REED, Florence; b. Phila., 1883; educ. Sacrecolust
Convent; comes of theatrical parentage; stage
career, includes stk. and many prods., with
Walker Whiteside; Ramons in 'The Painted
Woman"; screen career, Pathe ("The Woman's
Law"), Brenon ("Lucretia Borgia"), Harry
Rapf ("The Struggle Everlasting," "Wives of
Men"), United ("Call of the Heart," "Woman
Under Oath," "Her Game," "The Eternal
Mother, "Her Code of Honor"). Ad., Harry
Rapf, 1564 Broadway, N. Y.
REED, Nora; educ. Houston, Texas; screen ca-
reer, in stock with Famous Players-Lasky
Corp., 6 mos. ; casting directress for Famous
players, 1 yr. ; played in "Career of Catherine
Bush," "Sinners," "Fear Market." Hght., 5,
7; wght., 120; auburn hair, dark blue eyes.
Studio ad.. 130 W. 56th St., N. Y.
REEVES, Myrtle; b. Atlanta, Ga., 1897; educ.
Washington Seminary, Atlanta; screen career,
Vitagraph and Balboa (third episode of "Red
Circle" series, "The Grip of Evil," "Dawn of
Wisdom"), Universal ("Eternal Love"), Blue-
bird ("Playthings," "A Kentucky Cinderella"),
American ("A Bachelor's Wife"), Vitagraph
("Over the Garden Wall"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
136; blue eyes, golden hair, and very fair com-
plexion.
RENECK, Ruth; b. Galveston, Texas; educ.
Texas and Arizona; stage career, 4 yrs., 1 sea-
son In "Secret Service," 1 season "Shenandoah,"
stock; screen career, Paramount-Artcraf t
("Hawthorne of the U. S. A."), Hampton ("The
Parish Priest," "The White Dove"), Hght.,
5, 2; blond hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 2320
12th ave., Los Angeles. Calif.; phone 75454.
RENFROE, Vida Estelle von Katz; b. 1900;
educ. private schls. and convent; screen career,
3 yrs., starting with the old Amber Star, Metro.
James Montgomery Flagg. Geo. M. Cohan, Vim
Comedies, Black Diamond Comedies, Sunshine
Comedies ("Trial by Jury." "Work and Win
'Em," "Moonshine on the Wabash," "His Cave-
man Tactics"), Public Health Series ("Cleared
for Action"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 100; dark
brown hair and eyes. Ad., 436 E. 3rd St., Jack-
sonville, Fla.
RHODES, Billie; b. San Francisco; educ. San
Francisco; stage career, on Orpheum circuit,
soubrette in "Babes in Toyland"; screen career,
leads in dramas and comedies, with Kalem.
Universal, Christie, Strand-Mutual ("A Two
Cylinder Courtship." Bluffing Father," "Some
Nurse," "For Sweet Charity" ) ; Natl. Robertson-
Cole ("Girl of My Dreams," "In Search of
Arcady," 'Lion and the Lamb," "The Love
Call," "Hoop-la of the Circus," "Blue Bonnet ").
Hght., 5; wght., 106; brown hair and eyes.
Ad., home. 1841 Wellington. Hollywood. Calif.
Studio, National, Hollywood.
RICE, Fanny; stage career, 25 yrs. appearing in
cities in U. S., Canada, also vaud. in Australia
and New Zealand; star of own prods.; screen
career, Blackton ("Moonshine Trail." "Dawn,"
"Tinsel's Triumph," "My Husband's Other
Wife"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 140; auburn hair,
dark blue eyes. Ad., 340 Lafayette ave., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. ; Prospect 208G.
RICH, Irene; b. Buffalo, N. Y. ; educ. St. Mar-
garet's Girls' Sch.; screen career, Paralta ("A
Law Unto Herself"), Frank Keenan ("Todd qf
the Times"), Goldwyn ("The Strange Boarder."
"Tough Proposition," "Street Called Straight"),
National ("Blue Bonnet"), Fox ("Lone Star
Ranger." "Wolves of the Night"). Hght.. 5, 6;
wght., 138; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., 703
N. Gramercy Place, Los Angeles, Calif.
RICH, Vivian; b. at sea; educ. Boston; stage
career, 1 season with Gus Edwards, vaud. ;
screen career, American, Selig, Fox ("The
Crime of the Hour," "Judgment is Mine." "The
Price of Silence," "Beware of Strangers"), Ind.
("Sins of the World"), Mitchell Lewis ("Ven-
geance is Mine"), J. D. Hampton ("The Mints
of Hell"), Fox ("The Last Straw"). Hght., 5,
4%; wght., 115; brown hair, dark brown eyes.
Ad., 1323 N. Martel ave., Hollywood, Calif.;
phone 577780.
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BIDGEWAY, Fritzie; b. Butte, Mont., 1S9S; educ.
there and Schl. Fine Arts, Chicago; stage ca-
reer, stk. In N. Y. C, 2 yrs. vaud. ; screen ca-
reer, Essanay, Triangle ("Up or Down"), Fox
("The Danger Zone"), Universal ("Fire Fling-
ers," featured in "Winning a Bride," "Ranger
of Pike's Peak," "Petal on the Current"),
Morosco-Lasky ("Judy of Rogues' Harbor").
Sphinx Film Co. (featured in "The Fatal 30"
serial). Hght., 5,5; wght., 130; medium com-
plexion, brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., Box
813, Laurel Canyon, Hollywood, Calif.
ROBERTS, Edith; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C. ;
stage career, began age 6; also in vaud.; screen
career, Nestor ("The Lost Appetite," "Jilted in
Jail," "A Burglar by Request," "Her City
Beau," "The War Bridegroom," "Five Little
Widows," "Seeing Things," "O'Connor's Mag,"
"Madame Spy," "The Deciding Kiss," "The
Love Swindle," "Beans." "Cherries Are Ripe"),
Universal ("Lasca," "The Triflers"). Hght., 5,
1; wght., 105; fair complexion, light brown hair,
brown eyes. Ad., home, 6122 Selma ave., Holly-
wood. Studio, Universal City. Calif.
ROBINSON, Daisy; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Ursuline
Convent, Quebec, Canada, Holy Cross Acad..
N. Y. ; stage career, at very early age, played
with Joseph Jefferson, Maude Adams, in
"Peter Pan," Olga Nethersole; screen career, 1
yr, Reliance-Majestic ("A Bad Man and
Others"), Fine Arts ("The Price of Power,"
"Intolerance"), Morosco ("The Happiness of
Three Women"), Lasky ("The Clever Miss Car-
fax"), Douglas Fairbanks ("When the Clouds
Roll By"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 115; dark brown
hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 2652 Beachwood
drive, Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 577729.
ROBINSON, Gertrude May; b. N. Y. C, 1895;
educ. N. Y. C.J stage career, began as child
actress at the age of 4, has appeared in "A
Bonnie Briar Bush," "A Midsummer Night's
Dream," "Rip Van Winkle" and "Ben-Hur";
screen career, Biograph, Reliance, Victor, Laskv
("The Arab"), Famous ("May Blossom"), Gau-
mont ("The Haunted Woman," "The Quality
of Faith"), Henley-Pathe ("The Gay Old Dog"i.
Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; dark brown hair and
blue-gray eyes, olive complexion. Home ad.,
106 Morningside drive, N. Y. C.
ROBSON, May (Mrs. Stuart Robson) ; b. Aus-
tralia; educ. Paris, London, and Brussels; stage
career, from 1884, noted character portrayal as
Aunt Mary Watkins in "The Rejuvenation of
Aunt Mary"; screen career, Vitagraph ("A
Night Out"), World ("A Broadway Saint"),
Select ("His Bridal Night"). W. H. Prods.
("The Lost Battalion"). Ad., Highlands, N. J.;
phone 1249-W.
ROLAND, Ruth; b, San Francisco, Calif.; stage
career, since 3 yrs. of age, first appearing in
Ed. Holden's "Cinderella" Co. at Columbia
theatre, San Francisco; screen career, Kalem,
Astra, Pathe ("Hands Up," "Tiger's Trail,"
"Neglected Wife," "Price of Folly," "Fringe of
Society"), Ruth Roland Serials, Inc. ("Adven-
tures of Ruth"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 122; red-
dish brown hair, violet eyes. Ad., 901 So. Man-
hattan Place, L. A., Ruth Roland Studio, Los
Angeles.; phone 23955.
ROYCE, Riza; b. Lancaster. Pa.; educ. Wadley
High, N. Y. C. ; screen career, Selznick, World.
Fox ("Sacred Silence," "Checkers," "The
Shark"), Guy Empey. Hght.. 5, 5^.; wght,,
126; dark brown hair, gray-green eyes. Home
ad., 155 W. 117th st., N. Y. ; phone Harlem
6510.
ROYCE, Ruth; b. Versailles, Mo.; educ. Loretta
Acad., Kansas City; stage career, Woodward
Stock Co.. Lewis Stock Co.; screen career, Uni-
versal ("The Beach Combers," "Little Brother
i)f the Rich." "Chris Rube"). Ince, Lasky, Fox
("The Splendid Sin"), with Eddie Polo in Uni-
versal serial, "The Vanishing Dagger." Hght.,
5. 6; wght., 130; black hair, blue eyes. Home
ad.. 5222 y2 Sunset boulevard. Los Angeles
Calif,; phone 597212.
RUBENS, Alma; b. San Francisco; screen career.
Triangle ("Kcggie Mixes In," "Master of His
Home," "The Firefly of Tough Luck," "Blue
Blood," "The Passion Flower," "Gown of Des-
tiny." "Regenerates." "The Answer," "Love
Brokers," "Judith." "The Ghost Flower"), Ex.
Mutual ("Diane of the Green Van"), Rob-Cole
("A Man's Country"), International ("Humor-
esque"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; black hair,
dark eyes. Ad., care International, 729 7th
ave., N. Y.
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SAIS, Marin; b. Marin Co., Calif.; educ. Notre
Dame Acad., San Jose; screen career, Lasky
("City of Dim Faces"), Haworth ("His
Birthright." " Bonds of Honor," " The Golden
Hope"), Universal ("The Vanity Pool"), H. B.
Warner ("Manya"), 6 yrs. with Kalem Co.
as leading woman, also starred in serials " The
American Girl," " Girl From Frisco," " Sting-
aree." Ad., 1325 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles,
Calif.
SAMPSON, Teddy; b. N. Y., 1895; stage career,
vaud., comic opera, with Gus Edwards, Blanche
Ring; screen career, Christie ("Good Morning
Judge," "Are Honeymoons Happy?" "Oui
Little Wife"), Triangle ("Her American Hus-
band," " Fox Woman," " Sympathy Sal,"
"Child of the Surf," "Big Jim's Heart,"
"Fencing Master"), Fox "Fighting for
Gold"), lead in Capitol Comedies with Smiling
Bill Parsons. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 110; black
hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1907 Wilcox Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 460.
SAUNDERS, Alice (Mrs. Harry M. O'Connor) ;
b. Holyoke, Mass., 1880; stage exper., stk. in
Cal. and N. Y. for 20 yrs.; screen career, Selig.
Diando, Kalem, Fox. Lasky, Griffith ("Recon-
struction," " The Wolf Faced Man," " The
Haunted House," etc.). Hght., 5, 7%; wght..
140; auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad., 161 Date
St., Riverside, Calif.
SAUNDERS, Jackie; b. Philadelphia, 1893; educ.
St. Joseph's Convent, Phila. ; stage career, Daw-
son's Dancing Dolls; stock; screen career, Bio-
graph, Pathe, Universal, Balboa (" Shrine of
Happiness," " Flirting Bride," " Betty Be
Good," " The Checkmate "), " Mugsby," " Mir-
acle of Love," Cosmopolitan Film, " Dad's
Girl." Author of several scenarios, including
"Rose of the Alley." Hght., 5, 3; wght., 115;
blond hair, blue eyes.
SAVAGE, Aileen; educ. Madams of the Sacred
Heart in Paris and San Francisco; screen
career, Buffalo ("The Sport of Kings"), Fa-
mous Players, ("The Cost," "Red Head")
Hght., 5, 4V-; wght., 119; black hair, dark
eyes. Ad., 62 W. 51st St., N. Y. ; Circle 3471.
SCHADE, Betty Marie; b. Berlin, 1894; educ.
Chicago; stage career, vaud. rep.; screen career,
Goldwyn (" Bonds of Love," " The Crimson
Gardenia," "Thru the Wrong Door"), Select
("Happiness a la Mode"), "Paris Green"
with Chas. Ray, Universal ("Bare Fists").
Leibfreed-Miller ("Deliverance"), Fox ("A
Girl in Bohemia," "Shod With Fire"). Hght ,
5, 6; wght., 142: light complexion, ti.i>'n hair,
blue eyes. Ad., home, 7 Carver Court, Los An-
geles, Cja] if. ; phone 577112.
SCHAEFER, Anne; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Notre
Dame Convent; stage career, 3 yrs. stock cos.,
4 yrs. Shakesperian rep. with Louis James,
also played " The Green Clad Woman " in
" Peer Gynt;" screen career, member of the
orginal Vitagraph Co. on West Coast as a fea-
ture player, free lancing for 2 yrs., recently
returned to Vitagraph stock, playing emotional
character leads. Hght., 5, 7%; wght., 160;
brown hair and eyes. Ad., 6067 Salem Place.
Los Angeles. Calif.; phone 577820.
SCHRAM, Violet; b. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 1.
1898; educ. Chicago pub. and high schls; early
career, professional reader for several yrs. :
screen career, Universal, since Oct., 1915
("Shoes," "Saving the Family Name." 16 th
episode of " Graft," " Two Rebels, " Out of the
Darkness," "The Woman with the Para-
keets"), Metro ("The Walkoffs"), H. B
Warner ("The Grey Wolf's Ghost"), Tom
Moore ("Toby's Bow"). Zane Crey ("T>-e
Desert of Wheat"). Fox ("White Lies")
Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120; black hair, dark brown
eyes. Home ad., 5674 DeLongpre, Hollywood.
Calif.; Holly 4345.
SCOTT, Mabel Juliene; b. Minneapolis, Minn.;
educ. there, Stanley Girls' Coll. and North-
western Conservatory; stage career, dramatic
stock at Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and
Detroit, leading woman with Fiske O'Hara
starred In "The Intruder" In vaud.; screen
career. Rex Beach (" The Barrier "), Edgar
Lewis ("The Sign Invisible"). Elk Film Co.
("Reclaimed"), Graphic ("Ashes of Love").
Fox ("Sacred Silence"), Lasky ("The Sea
Wolf"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 128; dark brown
hair, brown eyes. Ad., Lasky Studios, Holly-
wood. Calif.
SEDGWICK. Eileen; b. Galveston. Texas; educ
Ursuline Convent, Galveston; stage career; from
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childhood, dram. stk.. vaud.. musical comedy
with (5) Sedgwicks Co.; screen career. Uni-
versal ("Lure of the Circus", lead with Eddie
Polo. " The Radium Mystery," " Man and
Beast." " Dropped From the Clouds," " Trail
of No Return," "No. 10 — West Bound").
Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120; blond hair, dark blue
eyes. Home ad., Boulevard Apts., Hollywood
Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 577332; studio
Universal.
SEDGWICK, Josie; b. Galveston Texas; educ.
Ursuline Convent, Galveston; stage career, since
babyhood, vaud., dram, stk., musical comedy,
with (5) Sedgwicks; screen career. Triangle
("Wolves of the Border," "Maternal Spark,"
" Boss of the Lazy Y," " Paying His Debt,"
"Beyond the Shadow," "Wild Life"), Fred
Stone (" Duke of Chimney Butte "), Goldwyn
("Jubilo"), Fox ("Camouflaged"). Hght., 6,
5; wght., 132; blond hair, grey eyes. Ad., 6511%
Holly. Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; phone 577332.
SEGER, Lucia Backus; educ. Lake Erie Coll.,
Painesville, Ohio; stage career, Hoyt comedies,
Everett Stk. Co., Teck Theatre Stk. Co.; screen
career. Famous Players ("Seven Swans," "Oh!
You Women "), Truex-Paramount (" Stick
Around "), Blackton (" My Husband's Second
Wife "). Jaxon Films (" Awakening of Cecily "),
Sunshine Film Co. (Moon Comedies). Hght.,
5, 4; wght., 148; brown hair, blue eyea. Ad.,
1547 St. Nicholas ave.. N. Y. ; Wadsworth 3057.
SELBIE, Evelyn; b. Louisville, Ky. ; educ. there;
stage career, 15 yrs. Proctor's Stk., N. Y., Al-
cazar Stk., San Francisco, featured in " Human
Hearts"; screen career, Universal ("Pay Me,"
" People vs. John Doe," " Mysterious Mrs. M.,"
"Hand That Rocks the Cradle"), 3 yrs. leads
with Essanay. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; black
hair, brown eyes. Ad., Auditorium Hotel, Los
Angeles. Calif.; Main 3404.
SELBY, Gertrude; b. Phila, 189G; educ. N. Y.;
stage career, musical comedy, vaud. and stock,
danced with Gertrude Hoffman in vaud.; screen
career, Universal, Fox, L-KO, Pathe. Sunshine
("Mongrels," "Son of a Hun," "Who's Your
Father," " His Smashing Career." " Damaged
No-Goods"), Metro ("Easy to Make Money").
Ad.. 5703 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. ; phone
59913S.
SEE WYNNE, Clarissa; b. London, England; educ.
there; stage career, 15 yrs. in classical and
modern plays, in Eng. and U. S. ; screen career,
Metro, Universal (" The Bride's Awakening,"
" Smashing Thru," " The Talk of the Town "),
Goldwyn ("Dangerous Days," "Tower of Ivory,"
"Cup of Fury"), Lois Weber ("Home"), Vita-
graph ("Black Gate"). Hght.. 5, 7; wght.. 135;
dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad.. Boule-
vard Apts.. Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 577330.
SEYMOUR, Clarine; b. B'klyn. N. Y. ; educ. Mrs.
Chase's Finishing School; screen career, Than-
houser, Pathe, Rolin. Christie. Griffith ("True
Heart Susie," " Girl Who Stayed at Home."
"Scarlet Days"). Hght.. 5. l; wght.. 160;
black hair and eyes. Ad., Griffith Studio. Ma-
maroneck. N. Y.
SHAFFER. Marie; b. Hartford. Conn., 1876; educ.
N. Y.; screen career, Fox ("The Jungle Trail"),
International ("Cinema Murder"), with Harry
Morey in Yitagraph. Gaumont (" Making Her
His Wife "). Abramson (" Some One Must
Pay"). Hght., 5, 8%; wght., 155; hair, dark
brown tinged with grey; hazel eyes. Ad., 230
W. 101st St., N. Y. ; Riverside 1724.
SHANOR, Peggy; b. W. Va., 1896; educ. Win-
chester School. Pittsburgh, Pa.; stage exper.,
stk., leads in Middle West; vaud. sketch, legit,
with Anderson & Weber. Selwyn & Co.. Shu-
berts; screen career, Pathe ("The House of
Hate"), Fox ("The Queen of Hearts"), Fa-
mous (" Here Comes the Bride "), Abramson
(" The Echo of Youth "), Wisteria Prods.
Hght. 5, 5%; wght., 133: dark brown hair,
dark grey eyes. Ad., 140 W. 73d St., N. Y. C. ;
Col. 5786.
SHEPARD, Pearl; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career,
concerts as singer; screen career, Selznick
("Break the News to Mother"), Graphic
('■' Echo of Youth "), Vitagraph comedies. Gen-
eral Film series. Pearl Shepard Comedies; fea-
tures in over 70 comedies, in features; been
in pictures over 5 yrs.; now with Director
Frank P. Donovan in special feature comedies
for Paramount. Hght., 5. 5; wght., 125; auburn
hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Hotel Claridge, N. Y. ;
studio ad., International Films, N. Y.
SHIPMAN. Edna; educ. Toronto, Canada and
Los Angeles. Cal.: screen career, Canadian
Photoplays ("Back to God's Country"). Uni-
versal-Jewel ("The Trembling Hour"), Gold-
wyn, Metro, Christie Comedies. Hght.. 5; wght.,
110; light brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 253 W.
100th st., N. Y. ; Riverside 4517.
SHIPMAN, Nell; stage career, vaud., "The Piano
Fiends," featured in " The Barrier," own co.,
stock; screen career, Fox, Vitagraph ("The
Eighth Great Grand Parent," " Through the
Wall Lasky, leading woman with Lou-Telle-
gen ("The Home Trail," "Girl from Beyond,"
" A Gentleman's Agreement. " Baree Son of
Kazan "), Curwood-Carver (" Back to God's
Country "). Author of several scenarios. Dark
brown hair, brunette complexion. Home ad.,
921 E. Wilson St.. Glendale. Calif.; Glen. 2036-.I.
SHORT, Florence; b. Springfield. Mass.. 1893;
educ. Finch School. N. Y. ; stage career, original
Passion in " Experience," Hilda in " Sinners."
stk., vaud.; screen career, Wharton ("The
Eagle's Eye"). Metro ("A Man's World,"
"Kildare of Storm." "5000 an Hour." "The Out-
sider." Why Germany Must Pay"). World
("Phil for Short"), Hallmark ("Love. Honor
and ? "). Hght., 5. 7; wght.. 139; dark brown
hair and eyes. Ad., 156 W. 106th St.. N. Y.;
Acad. 2343.
SHORT, Gertrude; b. Cincinnati. 1900: stage
career, at age of 5 yrs. with Nance O'Neil in
"Golden Fleece;" with Thos. Jefferson, vaud.,
Mary Mannering. stock; screen career. Edison,
Vitagraph, Universal (" Little Angel of Canon
Creek," "Cowboy and the Lady"). Lasky
("The Hostage"), Metro ("Blackie's Redemp-
tion"), Paramount ("The Heart of Youth,"
"In Mizzoura "). Wght.. 95; hght.. 5, 2; brown
hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Ad., home,
6822 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. Cal.
SHOTWELL, Marie; b. N. Y. C, educ. Mme. Gar-
diner's Schl.. N. Y. C. ; stage career, original
co. of " Madame Sans Gene," with E. H. So-
thern. Frohman stk co.. under Henry B. Harris,
as Shirley in " The Lion and the Mouse;" screen
career. Frohman Amusement Co. (" The Witch-
ing Hour"), Acme ("The Thirteenth Chair"),
co-starred with Edmund Breeze in Hallmark,
("Chains of Evidence"). Dietrich-Beck ("The
Harvest Moon"). Hallmark strial ("The Evil
Eye"). Hght.. 5. 7'A; wght.. 154: da^k brown
eyes, light hair, dark complexion. Home ad.,
Seymour Hotel. N. Y. C.
SIMPSON, Henrietta; educ. Emma Fullerton Priv.
Schl.. Phila.. Pa.; stage career, with Daly;
screen career. World ("Diamonds and Pearls,"
"Youth." "Phil for Short"), Pathe ("Light-
ning Raider"), Metro ("Winning of Beat-
rice"). Blackton ("House Divided"). Inter-
national (" Cinema Murder "), Famous Plavers
("Career of Katherine Bush"). Hght.. 5. 7%;
wght.. 155: gray hair, hazel eves. Ad.. 204 W.
70th St., N. Y. ; Columbus 1878.
SINCLAIR. Maud B.; b. Cleveland. O.; educ. De-
troit and Jackson. Mich.; stage career, Harris
& Woods, Chas. Frohman, with stars Joseph
Wheelock. Jr.. Ethel Barrymore, Charlotte Neil-
son. 3 seasons with "Old Lady 31;" screen
career. Fox. Thanhouser. etc.. with Vivian Mar-
fin. June Caprice. Alice Joyce. Ad.. Rehearsal
Club. 220 W. 46th St.. N. Y.
SISSON, Vera; b Salt Lake City. 1S95: educ. Den-
ver, Colo.; screen career, joined Universal;
played leads opp. J. Warren Kerrigan, with
co. 18 mos. ("The Bolted Door," "The Man
From Nowhere"): 1915 joined Biograph (in
" The Laurel of Tears," " The Trail of the
Serpent ". Metro (" The Iron Woman." " Para-
dise Garden"), Lamree Film Corp. ("The
Blackmailers"). General ("The Married Vir-
gin", Select ("The Veiled Adventure," "Ex-
perimental Marriage"), Paramount ("The
Heart of Youth." "His Official Fiancee"),
Transatlantic ("The Marriage Blunder").
Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120.
SNOW, Marguerite (Mrs. James Cruze) : b. Sa-
vannah, 1892; educ. Loretta Heights Acad.,
Denver; stage career, since 1907. with James
O'Neill in " Monte Cristo," H. W. Savage, J.
W. Gaites. Delamater and Norris. Walter Law-
rence, leads in " Peter Pan." " The College
Widow." " Old Heidelberg," " The Christian."
"The Devil." "The Road to Yesterday:" screen
career, Metro (" The Silent Voice." " The Half-
Million Bribe," " Notorious Gallagher ", Art-
craft (" Broadway Jones "), Pathe (" The Hunt-
ing of the Hawk "). with Hale Hamilton " In
His Brother's Place." Hght.. 5. 5; wght., 105;
brown hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Metro,
Hollywood. Calif.
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SPAULDING, Nellie Parker; b. Machias, Me.;
educ. Emerson Coll. of Expression, Boston;
stage career, lyceum platform, vaud., stk. ; 20
yrs. stage exper. ; screen career 5 yrs. ; Select
("Her Great Chance"), Keenan-Pathe ("Ruler
of the Road "), Educational (" Business of
Life"), Vitagraph ("The Midnight Bride"),
Realart ("The Fear Market"), Paramount-
Artcraft ("On With the Dance"). Hght., 5,
7; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
132 22nd St., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. ; New-
STANWOOD, Kita (Mrs. H. B. Warner) ; b. Sa-
lem, Mass.; educ. there; stage career, "Excuse
Me," "When Dreams Come True," "unost
Breaker, "Pipes of Pan," "Under Cover," etc.;
screen career, Jesse D. Hampton (" Gray Wolf's
Ghost"), Famous Players ("Ghost Breakers."
"Lost Paradise"). Hght., 5, 4y2; wght., 122;
brown hair and eyes. Home ad., Hollywood
Hotel, Hollywood, Calif.
STARK, Pauline; b. Joplin, Mo., 1900; educ.
there; screen career, Triangle (" The Shoes
That Danced," " Innocents Progress," " Judith,"
"Alias Mary Brown," "Irish Eyes"), Tour-
neur ("The Life Line"), Equity ("Eyes of
Youth"), Allan Dwan for Mayflower ("Sol-
diers of Fortune"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 110;
brunette complexion, brown hair, dark grey
eyes.
STEADMAN, Vera; b. June 23, 1900, Monterey,
Cal., educ. Los Angeles; screen career, 2 yrs.
Keystone (" Hula Hula Land," " Tugboat
Romeo"), with Sennett-Paramount ("A Bed-
room Blunder," "A Pullman Bride," "Are
Waitresses Safe?" "That Night." "Why Men
Go Wild." " Watch Your Step, Mother," " Oh,
Doctor. Doctor," "License Applied For," "Papa
By Proxy"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 118; dark
complexion and hair, brown eyes. Studio ad.,
Christie, Hollywood. Calif.
STEDMAN, Myrtle; b. Chicago; educ. Mrs. Ster-
rett's Sch., Chicago; stage career, mus. com.,
light opera, stock, on road; screen career, Selig,
Bosworth, Pallas, Morosco, Lasky (" Soul of
Kura San"), Vitagraph ("In Honor's Web"),
Select "In the Hollow of Her Hand"), Art-
craft ("The Teeth of the Tiger"), Beach-
Goldwyn ("The Silver Horde"), J. Parker
Reed, Jr. (" Sex "), " Bucko McAIister." Blond
hair, blue eyes. Personal representative, Re-
gina Kruh, 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y.
STEVENS, Elizabeth; educ. Packer Collegiate
Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, 4 yrs.;
screen career, society leads. Famous Players,
World, Metro, Equitable, Universal. Hght., 5,
"',2, wght., 131; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
c/o J. H. Livingston, 1440 Broadway, N. Y. ;
Bryant 3805.
STEVENS, Emilly; b. N. Y. ; stage career with
her aunt, Mrs. Fiske; " Tess," " Divorcons,"
"Man and Superman," "The Devil;" Broad-
way star in "The Unchastened Woman;" screen
career, Metro (' Wheels of Justice," " The
Slacker," "Alias Mrs. Jessup." "Outwitted,"
" Daybreak," " The Wager," " The Soul of a
Woman," " A Man's World," " Kildare of
Storm." " Daybreak "), Schomer-Ross Prod.
("The Sacred Flame").
STEVENS, Grace Elizabeth; b. Chicago, 1875;
Am. Acad. Drama; stage career, stk., concert;
screen career, Thanhauser (" Mill on the
Floss"), Metro ("Life's Shadows"), Fox ("A
Modern Cinderella"), Goldwyn ("Fair Pre-
tender"), World ("Moral Dead Line," "Power
and Glory"), Select ("Break the News to
Mother"), Briggs comedies ("Married Life"),
" Fall of the Romanoffs " Third Floor Back."
Hght., 5, 7%; wght, 156; dark complexion, gray
hair. Home ad., 747 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N.
Y. ; Bushwick 1692.
STEWART, Anita; b. Brooklyn, 1896; educ.
Erasmus Hall; screen career, Vitagraph ("The
Girl Philippa." "The Goddess"), First National
("Virtuous Wives," "A Midnight Romance,"
"In Old Kentucky," "Mary Regan"). Louis
Mayer ("Kingdom of Dreams," "Human De-
sire." "Mind-the-Paint Girl"), First National
("The Fighting Shepherdess," "The Yellow
Typnoon"). Light hair, brown eyes. Ad., care
Anita Stewart Pict. Corp., 6 W. 48th St., N. Y. C.
STEWART, Katharine; b. Kent, England; educ.
Germany; stage career, 22 yrs.; screen career.
Empire All-Star Corp. ("Please Keep Smil-
ing"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 185; dark brown
hair, gray eyes. Ad., St. Margaret Hotel, N. Y.
STEWART, Lucille Lee; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage
career, vaud.; screen career, Biograph, Vita-
graph ("The Conflict." "His Wife's Good
Name," "The Ninety and Nine"), Metro ("iiye
Thousand an Hour" "Our Mrs. McChesney >,
Ex-Mutual ("The Eleventh Commandment ),
Selznick ("The Perfect Lover," "Sealed
Hearts"), Fox ("Eastward Ho!"). Hght., 5, 4;
fair complexion, blond hair, dark blue eyes.
Home ad., Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y.
STOCKTON, Edith; educ. Rock Island, 111., and
Barrett Inst.. Chicago; stage career, dram, stk.,
Cleveland, Chicago, mus. com. N. Y.; screen
career, Fox ("Putting One Over"), Artclass
Film ("The Open Door"), Curtiss ("The Little
Brother"), Famous Players, supporting Alics
Brady. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 128; blond hair,
blue eyes. Ad., 418 Central Park West, N. Y. ;
Riverside 4164. „" .
STONEHOISE, Ruth; b. Denver, 1894; educ.
Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, 111; early career,
professional dancer; screen career, Essanay,
Universal, Triangle ("The Phantom Husband"),
Universal ("Love Never Dies"), Rolfe ("The
Master Mystery"), Arrow ("The Masked
Rider"), Metro ("The Four-Flusher," "The
Hop"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; olive com-
plexion, light hair, brown eyes. Ad., perma-
nent, 321 Laurel Canyon. Los Angeles, Calif.
STOREY, Edith; screen career, Vitagraph ('An
Enemy to the King," "Mr. Aladdin From
Broadway"), Metro ("The Legion of Death,
"The Silent Woman," "Island of Regenera-
tion," "Tarantula," 'The Christian"; been in
service driving an ambulance; now with Ha-
worth ("The Price of Folly," "The Claim,'
"Dust of Egypt"). Ad., 676 Riverside Drive,
N. Y. ,
STUART, Julia; b. Scotland; educ. there; stage
career own co. under Liebler, Booth Tarkmg-
ton's play, "The Country Cousin"; screen career,
Lubin, Eclair, Peerless ("The Flash of an Em-
erald," "The Master Hand," "The Ballet
Girl"), Selznick ("Common Law"), Famous
("Traveling Salesman"), Fox ("The Painted
Madonna"). Ad., 305 W. 45th st., N. Y.
SULLY, Janet Miller; b. Boston. 1876; stage ca-
reer, from 1885, "Pinafore," 10 yrs. in stk.,
vaud., mus. com.; screen career, since 1915,
Horsley (appeared in all of the 60 Cub com-
edies), Chaplin ("Easy Street," "A Dog's Life,"
"The Adventurer," "The Cure"), Universal
("Midnight Madness," "The Petal on the Cur-
rent"), Metro ("Fair and Warmer"), National
("Hall Room Boys"). Hght.. 5, 5%; wght.,
160; black hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Rutland Apts.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
SURTEES, Catherine; b. San Antonio, Texas,
1901; educ. Los Angeles Polytechnic: screen
career. 9 months stock with Fox, 6 mos. stk.
with Rolin as ingenue lead. Hght 5, 2; wght.,
100; Titian hair, green eyes. Home ad., 763
Vine St., Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 2624; studio.
Fox.
SVVANSON, Gloria: b. Chicago, 111.; educ. there;
screen career, Essanay. Universal, Keystone,
Sennett-Paramount ("The Pullman Bride"),
Triangle ("Her Decision." "Every Woman's
Husband," "Shifting Sands," "Station Content").
Famous Players ("Don't Change Your Hus-
band," "For Better, For Worse." "Male and
Female," "Why Change Your Wife?"). Hght.,
5, 3; wght.. 112: brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
Laskv Studio. Hollywood, Calif.
SWEET, Blanche; b. Chicago; stage career, with
Gertrude Hoffman. Chauncey Olcott; screen
career, Biograph ("Judith of Bethulia," "Oil
and Water"), Griffith ("The Escape"). Lasky
("The Warrens of Virginia," "The Storm"),
Independent release ("The Unpardonable Sin,"
"The Hushed Hour"), J. D. Hampton ("A
Woman of Pleasure." "Cressy." "The Deadlier
Sex," "Cinderella Jane"). Home ad., 6737
Witley Terrace. Los Angeles, Calif.; phon»
577691; studio, J. D. Hampton.
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TALMADGE, Constance; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr.
19, 1900; educ. Erasmus Hall; screen career,
Vitagraph, Triangle ("Intolerance"), Selznick
("Scandal," "The Honeymoon"), Select ("Up
the Road With Sallie," "A Pair of Blue Stock-
ings," "Mrs. Lefflngwell's Boots," "Sauce for
the Goose," "Romance and Arabella"), First
National ("A Temperamental Wife," "The Vir-
tuous Vamp," "Two Weeks"). Hght., 6, 6,
wght., 120; golden hair, brown eyes. Ad., 318
E. 48th St., N. Y. ; Vanderbilt 7340.
TALMADGE, Natalie; b. Brooklyn. N. Y.; educ.
Brooklyn schs. and Erasmus Hall: screen ca-
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
reer, Vitagraph; gave up acting to become
assist, gen. mgr. Norma 'J almadge Film Corp.;
financial mgr. and asst. studio mgr., Comique
Film Corp., playing occasional leads; played
with Norma Talmadge in "The Isle of Con-
quest." Hght., 5, 2; wght., 100; brown hair
and eyes. Ad., 318 E. 48th St., N. Y. ; Vander-
bilt 7340.
TALMADGE, Norma; b. Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
1897; educ. Brooklyn schls. ; entered motion
pictures at age of 14 with no previous stage
experience; first associated with Yitagraph,
later Fine Arts; starred in "The Crown Prince's
Double." Triangle, Fine Arts ("The Social
Secretary," "Panthea"), Selznick-Select ("The
Ghosts of Yesterday," "De Luxe Annie," "Her
Only Way," "The Forbidden City," "The Heart
of Wetona," "The Probation Wife," "The New
Moon," "The Way of a Woman," "The Isle of
Conquest," "She Loves and Lies"), First Na-
tional ("Daughter of Two Worlds"). Hght.,
5, 2; wght., 110; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad..
Norma Talmadge Film Corp., 318 E. 48th St.,
N. Y.
TAMS, Irene; educ. Notre Dame Seminary, New-
ark, N. J.; stage career, vaud. and ingenue
lead with "Elixir of Youth"; screen career, 7
yrs., with Biograph and Edison for 2 yrs.,
World ("Lola"), Milo ("Hired Help," "En-
tanglement," "Home-Coming," "Fireman's
Dream," "The Storm"), Triangle ("Taxi"),
Capellani ("Oh, Boy!"). Hght., 6, 1; wght.,
112; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 66 W. 77th St.,
N. Y.; Schuyler 3670.
TAPLEY, Rose Elizabeth; b. Petersburg, Va ,
June 30, 1883; educ. Maiden, Mass., and Boston
Univ.; stage career, 1900-10, Chauncey Olcott,
"Sign of the Cross," "Lion and the Mouse,"
■etc.; screen career, Biograph, Vitagraph.
'Money Kings," "Rip Van Winkle," "Memories
That Haunt," "Vanity Fair," etc.; 1916-17.
toured country for Vitagraph in interest of
better pictures; 1917, joined Famous Players
for same work; at present mgr. of Club and
Social Section of Non-Theatrical Dist. Dept.,
Famous Players-Lasky Corp. Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 137; brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad.,
644 Springdale ave., East Orange, N. J.
TAYLOR, Pauline; b. N. Y. ; educ. N. Y. C. ;
stage career, stk., with Eva Taylor in vaud.;
screen career, Thanhouser ("Hidden Valley"),
Apex ("Couple Wanted," "With All Improve-
ments," "Furnished Complete," "In Bad").
Hght.. 5, 7%; wght., 128; light brown hair,
dark blue eyes. Ad., Apex Pictures Corp., In-
dianapolis, Ind.
TELL, Olive; b. N. Y. C; educ. France; stag*
career, Sargent School of Acting, N. Y., stk.,
prods. "Cousin Lucy," "The Intruder," "Ro-
mance," "Under Pressure," etc.; screen career.
Empire, All-Star-Mutual ("Her Sister," "The
Unforeseen," "The Girl and the Judge," 'The
Smugglers"), Metro ("Secret Strings," "To Hell
With the Kaiser"), Universal ("The Trap").
Jans Pict., Inc. ("Love Without Question").
Hght., 5, 5%; wght., 127; brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., care Jans Pictures, Inc., 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y.
TENNANT, Barbara; b. and educ. London; stage
career, Shakespearean rep.; screen career, fea-
tured lead in "The Dollar Mark," "The Marked
Woman," "The Price of Malice," "The Closed
Road." Retired from screen 1917, returning
1920. Hght., 5. f>>4; wght.. 124: auburn hair,
hazel eyes. Ad., 2307 Holly drive, Hollywood,
Calif.
TENNEY, Beth, also seen, writer; b. Manchester,
Eng., 1893; educ. Notre Dame Convent, Bait.;
stage career, stk., "Oh! Oh! Delphine," "The
Love Cure"; screen career, Klever Komedies,
double for Ethel Clayton in "Private Petti-
grew's Girl"; featured in "The Thirteenth
Chair," "Echo of Youth," "Woman, Woman."
Gaumont ("Temporary Wife"), Famous ("Oh,
You Woman"), McManus ("Lost Battalion"),
Triangle ("Three Black Eyes"), Pioneer ("Sins
of Children"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; fair
complexion, blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., 130
W. 85th St.. N. Y. C. ; Schuyler 3956.
TEKKY, Alice; b. Nashville, Texas. 1896; educ.
Washington, D. C. ; stage career, "Nobody
Home," "Go To It," Washington Square Play-
ers; screen career, Crystal ("Strictly Business"),
Vitagraph ("The Bottom of the Well," "Love
Watches," "The Clarion Call," "Thin Ice").
Hght., 5, 1; wght., 115; fair complexion, blond
hair, gray eyes.
TERRY, Ethel.; b. 1898; stage exper., mus. com.,
classical fancy dancing; screen career, leads
in Win. H. Clifford Photoplay Co. ("The Snail,"
"Denny from Ireland," etc), Egyptian slave
girl In "Intolerance." Hght., 5, 1; wght,., 117;
dark hair and eyes. Home ad., 1012 N. Ver-
mont ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ; phone 597046.
TERRY, Ethel Grey; b. Oakland, Calif.; educ.
Notre Dame, Boston, Mass.; stage career, with
Belasco in "The Lily" two seasons; lead in
"The Smouldering Flame," "Search Me," Irving
players, Little Theater, Los Angeles, etk. ;
screen career, Famous ("Sign of the Cross"),
Vitagraph ("Arsene Lupin," "Craig Kennedy"
serial), Oliver ("Carter Case"). American Cine-
ma ("Greater Than Love"), World ("Phil for
Short"), Mayflower ("Mystery of the Yellow
Room"), Goldwyn ("Going Some"). Hght., 6,
6; wght., 130; dark complexion, brown hair and
gray eyes. Ad., 260 W. 57th St., N. Y., and 1903
Wilcox ave., Hollywood, Cal.
THEBV, Rosemary; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Sar-
gent Dramatic Sch. ; screen career, Universal
("Too Much Women," "Boston Blackie's Little
Pal," "Unexpected Places," "The Shooting of
Sadie Rose"), Artcraft ("The Winged Mys-
tery"), Metro ("The Great Love"), Mayflower
("A Splendid Hazard"). Hght., 5, 5; wght..
124; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad.,
1907 Wilcox ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Holly 460.
THOMAS, Olive Elain; b. Oct. 20, 1898, Charleroi,
Pa.; educ. Pittsburgh High; stage career, mus.
com. 3 yrs., "Frolic of '14," "Follies of '15,"
"Frolic of '15"; screen career. Famous Players,
Ince-Triangle ("A Girl Like That," "Madcap
Madge," "An Even Break," "Frankly Chaste,"
"Betty Takes a Hand"). Selznick Pict. Corp.
("Upstairs and Down," "The Spite Bride," "The
Glorious Lady," "Out Yonder," "Footlights and
Shadows"). Hght., 5. 3; wght., 118; light
complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Selz-
nick Pict. Corp., N. Y. C.
THLRMAN, Mary; b. Richfield, Utah; educ. Univ.
of Utah; screen career, Fine Arts ("Sunshine
Dad "), Keystone ("His First False Step," "The
Late Lamented"), Sennett-Paramount ("A Bed-
room Blunder," "That Night"), Pathe ("This
Hero Stuff," "The House of Betty"), Allan
Dwan ("In the Heart of a Fool"). Hght., 5, 3;
wght., 123; chestnut hair, gray eyes. Ad., 133
Edgecliff Drive, Los Angeles, Cal.; phone Wil-
shire 6057.
TINCHER, Fay; b. Topeka, Kan.; educ. there and
Chicago; stage career, vaud. one season; screen
career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, Griffith
("Battle of Sexes," "Don Quixote"), Triangle
("Bill, the Office Boy" series), Christie ("Rowdy
Ann," "Dangerous Nan McGrew," "Wild and
Western," "Go West, Young Woman"). Hght.,
5, 2; wght., 110; black hair, brown eyes. Ad.,
Christie Studio, Los Angeles, Cal.
TITHERIDGE, Madge; b. Melbourne, Australia;
educ. England; stage career, 17 yrs. with Cyril
Maude, Sir Herbert Tree, Lewis Waller, Coque-
lin, Sir George Alexander; screen career, Barker
(London), ("Brigadier Gerard," "The Woman
Who Was Nothing"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120;
black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1565 Third
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 747-89; studio,
G. B. Samuelson Film Mfg. Co.
TITUS, Ljdia Yeamans; b: Australia; educ. there;
stage career, from early age. toured world with
husband in own entertainment; screen career.
Universal ("High Speed," "The Edge of the
Law," "Little Marian's Triumph"). Artcraft
("Romance of Happj- Valley"), Paramount
I "Happy Though Married"), Vitagraph ("Yan-
kee Princess"), Goldwyn ("Peace of Roaring
River," "World and Its Woman." "Strictly Con-
fidential"), Universal ("Gun Fightin' Gentle-
man"). Hght., 4, 9; wght.. 140; brown hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., 1515 S. Figueroa St., Los
Angeles. Cal.
TONCRAY, Kate; stage career, with Thomas
Keene, Alexander Solvini, Nat Goodwin, mgmt
Chas. Frohman. Shubert. Belasco, Brady, etc.;
screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fin^
Arts ("Little Meena's Romance," "The Little
Yank," "The Failure"). Artcraft ("Rebecca of
Sunnvbrook Farm"), Para. ("Battling Jane"),
with D. W. Griffith. Old Biograph until he went
East, now with Dwan. 5408 Hollywood Blvd .
Los Angeles. Cal.; phone 597538.
TRAVERSE, Madlabie; b. Boston, Mass.; educ.
Europe; stage career, since 12 yrs. old, vaud..
stk. and road, featured at Cohen's Grand opera
house, Chicago, and Gaiety, N. Y. ; screen ca-
reer, Artcraft ("The Poor Little Rich Girl"),
Ivan ("Sins of Ambition"), Fox ("The Cailliaux
Case." "The Danger Zone." "The Love That
Dares." "Gambling in Souls." "The Splendid
ACTRESSES
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Sin." "The Snares of Paris," "Lost Money,"
"The Hell Ship," "What Would You Do?" "The
Penalty"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 165; dark brown
hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., Hollywood Hotel,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 4101; studio, Fox.
TREVELYN, Una; b. English ship; educ. Ward
Belmont Schl. for Girls. Nashville, Tenn.; stage
career, 4 yrs., 2 seasons with A. H. Woods,
N. Y. C, "Common Clay," "Cheating Cheaters."
dram, stk.; screen career, old Lubin Co. ("Lost
in Mid Ocean"), Goldwyn ("Venus Model"), B.
B. Features ("Her Purchase Price"), Universal
("The Woman in the Plot"). Hght., 5, 4%i.
wght., 128; very fair hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 809
S. Harvard boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.;
Wilshire 910.
TREVOR, Olive; b. New Orleans, La., 1899; educ.
Ward-Belmont, Nashvlle, Tenn.; stage career,
dram, reading, vaud., artist's model; screen
career. Universal, Gaumont ("The Haunted
Manor," etc.), Vitagraph ("Col. Nutt" series,
etc.), Fox, Triangle ("Taxi"), Frank Hall ("The
Other Man's Wife"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 118;
reddish hair, green eyes.
TURNER, Florence; b. N. Y. ; educ. there; stage
career, 4 yrs.. with Mantell, Grace George,
Henry Irving; screen career, Vitagraph, Turner-
Trimble-Edwards ("A Welsh Singer"), Mutual
("East Is East," "Doorsteps"), Arrow ("Fool's
Gold"). Hght., 4, 10; wght., 102; dark com-
plexion, black hair, dark eyes. Ad., home.
Burch House, Walton-on-Thames, Eng. Ad.,
Hotel Alexandria. Los Angeles, Cal.. Studio,
Universal Film Co.. Universal City, Cal.
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UZZELL, Coreno; b. and educ. Houston. Texas;
stage career, with H. W. Savage, Klaw & Erlan-
ger, Al Woods; screen career, Pathe, Famous
Players, Mutual, Fox, ("On Trial," "Seven Keys
to Baldpate," "Conquered Hearts," "A Woman
of Impulse," "Thunderbolts of Fate"), World
("The Oakdale Affair," "The Clouded Name",)
San Antonio Pictures Corp. ("Mr. Potter of
Texas"), Frohman Amuse. Corp. ("The Invis-
ible Ray" serial). Hght., 5, G; wght., 134;
black hair, brown eyes. Ad., 158 W. 15th St.,
N. Y. ; Watkins, 5383.
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VALE, Yola ; stage career, in amateur theatricals
in Rochester, N. Y. ; screen career, Biograph
(stk. member, later played leads for 2 yrs),
Universal ("The Adventure of the Last Cigar-
ette," "The Woman He Feared," "The Price of
Silence," "Eagle's Wings"), Lasky ("Each to
His Kind"), Balboa ("The Secret of Black
Mountain "), Paramount ("The Son of His
Father"). Ince-Artcraf t ('The Silent Man,"
"The Bloodhound"), Vitagraph ("The Hornet's
Nest"), Paramount ("Happy Tho Married"),
Rob.-Cole ("Heart in Pawn." "Hearts Asleep"),
American ("Six Feet Four").
VALENTINE, Vangie; b. Milwaukee. Wis., 1901;
educ. Milwaukee; entered stage work at 5 yrs.
did the Fairy in "Blue Bird," Century Roof
show, "Miss 1917," leads for Gus Edwards in
"Band Box Review," etc.; screen career, "Her
Uncle's Wish," "Velvet and Rags," "Measured
Steps." Macauley Pict. ("When Bearcat Went
Dry"). Bloxbe Film (Young American series);
at present with Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic. Hght.,
5, 3; wght.; 110; fair complexion, blond hair,
l>lue eyes. Ad., 245 W. 51st St., N. Y. C.
VALERIE, Gladys; b. Wheeling, W. Va.; educ.
N. Y. C. ; stage career, concert and opera;
screen career, Selznick, Mutual, World ("Heart
of a Girl"), Famous Players ("Mrs. Wiggs of
the Cabbage Patch"), Select ("Marie, Ltd."),
Blackton ("Dawn"), First National ("Mind-the
Paint-Girl"), Screencraft ("Golden Nugget"),
Hght.. 5, 5; wght., 125; fair complexion, blond
hair, brown eyes. Home ad.. Hotel Grampion,
182 St. Nicholas ave.. N. Y. ; Morningside 3892.
VAIXI, Virginia; b. Chicago, 1895; educ. there;
stage career, interpretative dancing; screen ca-
reer, Essanav. World ("His Father's Wife,"
"The Black Circle." "The Battler"), Dark hair
and eyes. Ad.. 304 W. 91st St., N. Y. C.
VAN, Beatrice (Beatrice Abbott), also scenario
writer; b. Omaha. Neb.; educ. St. Mary's Con-
vent and Lexington Coll.; stage career. In ama-
teur and college productions; screen career.
Universal 2% yrs.. American 1 yr. ("The Tiger
Lily," "The Dangerous Talent"), author of fol-
lowing stories: "Jackie of the Army," "Molly,
Go-Get-'Em," "Anns Finish." "Paula's Di-
vorce." Ad., 291G So. Vermont ave., Los An-
geles, Calif.
VAN BUREN, Mabel; b. Chicago; educ. there;
stage career, stock; screen career. Biograph,
Vitagraph, Kinemacolor, Selig, Fox, Clune
("Ramono"). Lasky ("The Sowers," "The Silent
Partner." "The Jaguar's Claws," "Uncon-
quered," "The Squaw Man's Son." "Hashimura
Togo," "Countess Charming," "The House with
the Golden Windows," "The Victoria Cross"),
Abrams ("Hearts of Men"). Hght., 5, 3V4;
wght., 136; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home,
4347 Kingswell ave., Hollywood.
VAN NAM K, Elsie, also scenario writer; b. Staten
Island, N. Y. ; educ. N. Y. ; stage exper., stk.,
road shows; screen career, 5 yrs. Universal
("John Ermine of Yellowstone," "The Mystery
Ship"), Francis Ford ("Who Was the Other
Man," "The Silent Mystery") ; wrote "Mystery
Ship," "Isle of Intrigue," "Silent Mystery."
Francis Ford Studio, 6040 Sunset boulevard,
Los Angeles, Calif. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140;
brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 6210 W. 28th St.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
VANN, Polly; b. Scranton; educ. Mount St.
Mary, Scranton; stage career, vaud., danger;
screen career, Universal, Metro ("To the
Death"), Mayflower ("Scrap Paper"), Universal
("Hard Lines"), Pathe ("Crooked Daggers"),
Selznick ("Regular Girl"), Triangle ( "Three
Black Eyes"), Hght., 5, i%; wght., 132; dark
complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad.,
3544 Broadway, N. Y.
VERNON, Agnes; b. Oregon; educ. Chicago, III.,
Kansas City, Mo.; screen career, Universal-
Bluebird (late pictures, "Taking Father Home,"
"Bringing Home Father," "The Clean-Up."
"Sky High"), Keystone ("Dangers of a Bride,"
"It's Up to You," "A Stormy Knight"), Rob.-
Cole ("Bare-Fisted Gallagher"), Hght., 5, 4;
wght., 115; light complexion, brown hair, brown
eyes. Ad., 1552 Cassil Place, Hollywood, Calif.
VIDOR, Florence; b. Houston, Texas, 1895; educ.
convent, high schl. there; screen career, Famous
("The Countess Charming"), Lasky, Artcraft
("The Bravest Way," "New Wives for Old."
"Till I Come Back to You." "The Honor of
His House," "The White Man's Law"), late
pictures ("Turn in the Road," "Poor Relations."
"The Other Half," "Better Times." Hght . 5,
4; wght, 120; olive complexion, brown hair and
eyes. Home ad., 1514 Sierra Bonita. Los An-
geles. Calif.; phone 579306. Studio ad., 6642
Santa Monica boulevard, Hollywood.
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WALCAMP, Marie; serpen career. Bluebird
("Hop, the Devil's Brew," "The Flirt," "John
Needham's Double"), Gold Seal-Universal
("Onda of the Orient," "Liberty," "The Silent
Terror," "The Quest of Virginia," "The Red
Ace," "The Indian's Lament"), International
("Patria," "The Lion's Claws," "Tongues of
Flame," "The Red Glove" serial). Universal
("The Red Robe"). Ad., Universal City. Now
in China.
WALES, Betty; b. Middlebury, Vt., 1900; educ.
Castle School, New Rochelle, and Dwight
School, Englewood, N. J.; stage exper., ingenue
In revival of "Get Rich Quick Wallingford."
lead opp. Wm. Collier in "Nothing But the
Truth"; screen career, Famous Players ("Oh,
You Women"). At present leading ingenue
opp. Lewis Stone in Majestic Stk. Co., Los An-
geles, Cal. Hght., 5, 4V4; wght., 132; brown
hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 264 Riverside
Drive, N. Y. C. ; Riverside 9933.
WALKER, Charlotte; b. Galveston, Tex , 1878;
educ. there; stage career from 1895, recent ap-
pearances as star or leading woman in "The
Wolf," "Just a Wife," "Boots and Saddles,"
"The Trail of the Lonesome. Pine," "The War-
rens of Virginia." "Two Virtues"; screen ca-
reer, Lasky ("Out of Darkness," "Tho Trail of
the Lonesome Pine"), McClure ("Sloth"), Mu-
tual ("Pardncrs"), Julius Steger ("Just a
Woman"). Fox ("Every Mother's Son"), Pathe
("Eve in Exile").
WALK Kit, Lillian; b. Brooklyn. N. Y. ; edUC
Brooklyn; early career, photographer's model;
stage career, in stk. and vaud.; screen career,
Vitagraph ("Princess of Park Row," "The Star
Gazer"), Ogden Film Corp. ("The Lust of tho
Ages." "The Grain of Dust." "Embarrassment
of Riches"). Hodklnson ("The Love Hunger,"
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"The White Man's Chance," "A Joyous Liar"),
Select ("The Better Wife"), Grossman serial
("$1,000,000 Reward"). Hght., 5, 1%; wght.,
120; blond hair and blue eyes.
WALLACE, Dorothy; screen career, United ("A
Man's Fight," with Dustin Farnum), poster girl
for James Montgomery Flagg, appeared in
Flagg serials, also supported Gloria Swanson,
Olive Thomas, Selznick ("The Spite Bride").
WALTERS, Dorothy; stage career, Belasco,
"What's Wrong," Savage, "The Great Name,"
Frohman, "Lottery Man," "What Ails You?";
screen career, Famous Players ("Misleading
Widow," "Little Miss Hoover"), Carl Carlton
("No Children Allowed"), Fox ("Woman,
Woman"), World ("Relatives"), Town and
Country, Flagg Comedies, Fox with Lee chil-
dren. At present In "Irene" at Vanderbilt
Theatre. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 196; reddish gray
hair, gray eyes. Ad., 226 W. 50th St., N. T. ;
Circle 4673.
WALTON, Olive; characters; b. Garden City,
Kansas; educ. Topeka High Sch. ; screen career,
Westerns, " Camp-fire Embers," " Do the Dead
Talk? ". Specialty Feature Films, Castle Films.
Hght., 5, 5; wght., 120; red hair, green eyes.
Ad., Castle Studios, 2332 N. California Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
WARD, Fannie; b. St. Louis, 1875; stage career
from 1890, various B'way productions, on tour
In " Marriage of William Ashe," " New Lady
Bantock," "Madam President," also in vaud. ;
screen career, Lasky; "The Tears of the Lo-
cust," " Betty to the Rescue," " Her Strange
Wedding," "The Crystal Gazer," "The Sun-
set Trail," " On the Level." " The Lure of
Crooning Waters," " The Winning of Sally
Temple," Pathe ("The Yellow Ticket," "The
Narrow Path," " Cry of the Weak," " Common
Clay," "The Profiteers," "Our Better Selves").
1919 in England. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 125; fair
hair, blue eyes. Ad., Hotel Claridge, N. Y.
WARD, Lucille; b. Dayton, O., 1885; stage career,
15 yrs., name part in " Tillle's Nightmare,"
also in stk. ; screen career, since 1912, in char-
acter comedy and leads, with Imp, N. Y., com-
edy leads with Keystone, with American in
Beauty Comedies and Mutual Masterpieces, Mo-
rosco (" Happiness of Three Women," " The
Road to Love"), American-Mutual (" Annie-
For-Spite," "The Frame-up"), Metro ("Ama-
teur Adventuress"), Lasky ("Fires of Faith"),
Paramount (" Secret Garden ").
WARE, Helen; b. San Francisco; educ. N. Y.
Normal Coll.; stage career, from 1899, as
understudy, leading woman or star; appeared
with Maude Adams, Rose Stahl, Blanche Bates,
Robert Edeson, "Within the Law"; screen
career, Fine Arts, Bluebird, Selig ("Garden of
Allah"), starred in "Third Degree," "The Es-
cape," "The Revolt," "Celebrated Case," "Out
There," Crystal ("The Price"), Universal
("Secret Love"), Triangle ("Cross Currents").
Clubs: Twelfth Night, Three Arts Club, Society
of Arts and Letters. Ad., 339 Rye Beach ave..
Rye, N. Y.
WARNER, Marion; b. Indianapolis, 1893; educ.
St. Annis Acad., Victoria, B. C. ; screen career,
NYMP. 1912-14. Selig (leads in "The Cycle of
Fate," "The Far Journey," several Selig animal
pictures). Corona ("The Curse of Eve"), Diando
("Very Young Love," "Daddy's Girl," "Daugh-
ter of the West," "Old Maid's Baby"); now
with King Cole comedies. Hght., 5, 3; wght.,
120; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., Motion Picture
Producing Co. of America, 398 Fifth ave., N.
Y. : studio ad.. Donogan Hills, S. I., N. Y.
WARREN, Mary; b. Phila.; educ. St. Cecelia
Acad., Scranton, Pa., 2 yrs. mus. com., Al Jol-
son; screen career, 5 yrs. Vitagraph, Universal,
Triangle, Hampton ("What Every Woman
Wants"). Goldwyn ("One of the Finest"), Para-
mount ("Girls"), Goldwyn ("Heartsease," "City
of Comrades"), Universal ("Prince of Avenue
A"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 134; titian hair, violet
eyes. Ad., 7059 Jasmine ave., Palms, Los An-
geles. Cal.; phone 70003.
WARRENTON, Lule; b. Mich.; educ. Calif.; early
career, elocutionist in Notre Dame Univ.; stage
career, from age 17, Shakespearian roles, toured
British Isles, organized and headed own co.,
produced children's plays; screen career, 5 yrs.
Universal (acted, dir. and wrote seen. "A Bird's
Christmas Carol," "Bit o' Heaven." "Star
Dust," "The Littlest Fugitive"), Triangle,
Goldwyn ("Heart of the Sunset"), Ince ("String
Beans"), with Tom Mix in "Whirlwind Trail,"
Fox ("Be a Little Sport," "Merry-Go-Round"),
with George Loane Tucker and H. B. Warner.
Ad., 5916 Sunset Blv., Hollywood.
WASHBURN, Hazel; b. Albany, Oct. 25, 1898;
educ. Albany, N. Y. ; stage career, 2 yrs. with
Ziegfeld Follies, 2 yrs. vaud. musical; screen
career, Metro ("Revelation"), Select ("Ordeal
of Rosetta"), World ("The Wasp"), Pathe.
Hght., 5, 6; wght.. 125; blond hair, dark eyes.
Ad., acre of Betts & Fowler, 1482 Bway, N. Y.;
Bryant 5664.
WATERMAN, Ida; stage career; played in "Secret
Service" with Wm. Gillette; "The Boomerang";
also with Maude Adams, etc.; screen career,
Betzwood-Goldwyn, "A Misfit Earl"; Fox,
"Lure of Ambition"; Para.-Artcraft, "The
Counterfeit," "Lady Rose's Daughter," "On
with the Dance." Hght., 5, 7; wght., 150; gray
hair, blue eyes. Ad., 203 West 14th St., N. Y.
City; Farragut 2650.
WEER, Helen; b. Anderson, Ind., 1898; educ. in
convent St. Joseph's Acad., near Chicago; In
"Hitchy Koo" Revue in 1918; screen career,
left school to go into motion pictures, 6 mos.
with Essanay, World, Frohman, Famous
Players, Lubin, Fine Arts ("The Social Secre-
tary," "House Without Children"), Argus En-
terprises, Inc. ("A Broadway Saint"). Hght.,
5, Vi ; wght., 99; blond hair. Ad., 687 Madison
ave.. N. Y.
WEHLEN, Emmy; educ. Vienna and London;
stage career, with London Gaiety Co., Daly's,
leads In "The Merry Widow," "Dollar Prin-
cess," In London, and "Marriage a la Carte,"
"Tonight's the Night," "The Girl on the Film,"
etc., in America; screen career, Metro ("The
Duchess of Doubt," "The Outsider," "The Shell
Game," "House of Gold," "His Bonded Wife,"
"Sylvia on a Spree," "The Amateur Adven-
turess," "Fools and Their Money." "A Favor to
a Friend"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 110; blond
hair, brown eyes. Ad., Hotel Netherlands, N. Y.
WENDELL, Bunny; b. Boston, 1896; educ. Bos-
ton; stage career, In "Follies" of '13, '14, '15,
with Castles in "Watch Your Step," and with
Raymond Hitchcock in "Beauty Shop," and
"Betty," vaud. with Joseph Santley, 3 seasons
with "Jack O'Lantern"; screen career. Famous
Players, Artcraft ("Less Than Dust"); now
rehearsing with "The Night Boat." Hght., 5,
4; wght., 125; brown hair, blue eyes, fair com-
plexion. Ad., home, 812 Lexington ave., or
Globe Theatre. N. Y. C.
WEST, Lillian M. ; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. there and
New Jersey; stage career, musical comedy and
dramatic; screen career, Fox, Triangle, Selig
("Auction of Souls"), Morosco ("Louisiana"),
World ("Woman of Lies"), Sphinx serials ("The
Fatal Thirty"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; brown
hair and eyes. Home ad., Hotel Glidden, Los
WESTOVER, Winifred; b. San Francisco, Cal.;
educ. Dominican Coll. (convent at San Rafael);
screen career, 2 yrs. with D. W. Griffith. Fine
Arts, playing leads opposite De Wolf Hopper,
Wilfred Lucas, Douglas Fairbanks, etc., "In-
tolerance." with Chas. Ray in "Watch Out
William," with Harry Carey in "Gift of the
Desert," Para.-Artcraft ("John Petticoats"),
Pathe ("This Hero Stuff," "Hobbs in a Hurry."
"All the World to Nothing"). Hght.. 5, 3;
wght., 128; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Home
ad., 5120 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles. Cal.;
phone 597429.
WHIPPLE, Clara Brimmer; b Missouri; educ in
convent in Germany and finishing schl. in
Switzerland; stage career. Pittsburgh stock,
Henry Miller's "Dragoon Claw"; screen career,
Kalem, Equitable-World ("The Gilded Cage"),
Rolfe-Metro ("The Stolen Triumph"), Louis
Weber Prod. ("The Man Who Dared God"),
Paramount ( "Pettigrew's Girl").
WHISTLER, Margaret; b. Louisville, Ky., 18SS:
educ. Notre Dame Coll., Washington. D. C. ;
stage career, vaud., stk. and circus throughout
Eng. and U. S.. with Blanche Bates in "The
Girl of Wall Street"; screen career, since 1911,
Lubin, Universal ("Behind Life's Stage," "Her
Soul's Temptation." "Come Through." "Mary
from America"), Selznick ("Poppy"): is painter
and designer of gowns for Fox Sunshine come-
dies. Hght., 5. 3; wght.. 134; light brown hair,
brown eyes. Ad.. Fox Studios. Hollywood. Cal.
WHTTCOMB, Mabel; b. Manchester. Eng.; stage
career, 15 yrs. with Sir Charles Wyndham,
Beerbohm Tree. Drury Lane. Frohman prod.;
screen career. 2 yrs. Goldwyn, 3 yrs. World.
Mayflower ("Bolshevism on Trial"), Famous
Players ("Should a Wife Forgive"), Prizma
with Madge Evans, World ("His Father's
Wife." "Broadway Saint"), with Jane and
Katherine Lee; at present playing in "Three
Faces East." Hght.. 5, 4; wght., 145; blond
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hair, brown eyes. Ad., Coytesville, N. J.; Fort
Lee 41-R.
WHITE, Pearl; b. Missouri; attracting attention
of theatrical man by reciting "Hamlet's Solil-
oquy," played Little Eva in "Uncle Tom's
Cabin"; screen career, first appeared in Wild
West pictures, because of her ability to ride,
starred with Pathe ("Perils of Pauline,"
•'Elaine" series, "The Iron Claw," "The Fatal
Ring," "Pearl of the Army," "Hazel Kirke,"
"May Blossoms," "New York Lights," "The
House of Hate," "The Lightning Raider," "The
Black Secret"), Fox ("The White Moll"). Hght.,
5, 6; wght., 120; light hair, blue eyes. Ad.,
care of Fox, N. Y.
WHITMAN, Velma; b. Richmond, Va. ; educ.
there; screen career, Fox ("East Lynne," "Some
Boy," "Melting Millions," "The Book Agent"),
1918-19 with Julian Eltinge, now playing special
engagements West Coast Studios. Ad., 2101
Canyon Drive, Los Angeles.
WHITNEY, Claire; b. New York City; educ. N. Y.
Wadleigh H. S. ; stage career, a one-act vaud.
mus. com., also in stock; screen career, from
1909, Biograph, Fox ("The Victim," "The New
York Peacock," "When False Tongues Speak,"
"Thou Shalt Not Steal," "Camille"), Select
("Shirley Kane"), Metro ("The Man Who
Stayed at Home"), Para.-Art. ("Career of
Katherine Bush"), Ed Jose ("Mothers of Men"),
Select ("Isle of Conquest"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.,
120; blond hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 50
Morningside ave., N. Y. C.
WIGGIN, Mrs. Margaret A.; b. Indiana; educ. 111.
& Kan.; screen career, Essanay, Selig, Roth-
acker, Wholesome, Geo. Ade Fables, "Gift of
Gab," "The Penny Philanthropist," with Peggy
O'Neil. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 150; white hair,
blue eyes. Ad., Hotel Grenoble, N. Y. C.
WILKINSON, Mary E.; b. Lafayette, Tenn., 1852;
educ. Franklyn, Ky. ; early career, teacher,
court reporter, proof-reader; screen career, Bio-
graph. Fine Arts ("Bread Line"), D. W. Grif-
fith, Famous Players ("Rose of the Rancho,"
etc.). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 98; silver hair, hazel
eyes. Ad., Imperial Apts., 350 S. Figueroa St.,
Los Angeles, Cal. ; studio, Famous Players.
WILLA, Susanne; b. Los Angeles, Cal. ; educ.
Paris and San Francisco, Cal.; stage career,
Cohan and Harris, musical com. leads, with
Emily Stevens, in "Within the Law," playing
Aggie. Belasco stk.; screen career, Pathe. Bre-
non ("Sylvia of the Secret Service," "Kick In,"
"Arms and the Woman," "Empty Pockets") ;
at present playing leading feminine role in
"Nightie Night." Hght., 5, 2%; wght., 106;
blond complexion, golden red hair, green eyes.
Ad., 140 W. 55th St., N. Y.
WILLIAMS, Cora; educ. Boston, Mass., and Lon-
don, Eng.; stage career, 15 yrs. in dramatic
companies, stk., etc.; in comic opera as prima
donna, soubrette and comedienne; screen ca-
reer, 2'»2 yrs. with Edison, Metro ("The Pur-
ple Lady"), Famous Players ("The Parisian
Wife," "Eyes of the Soul." "Witness for the
Defense"), Fisher-Rolfe ("Love Wins"), Cam-
merait ("Somewhere in Love"), Selznick
("Love"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 130; grayish
hair, brown eyes. Ad., 315 W. 58th st., N. Y. ;
Columbus 6405.
WILLIAMS, Kathlyn; b. Butte. Montana; educ.
Wesleyan Univ. and N. Y. Schl. of Dramatic
Art; stage career, "When We Were Twenty-
One," "Mrs. Dane's Defense," "The Man of the
Hour"; screen career, Morosco-Paramount
("The Highway of Hope," "Big Timber"),
Lasky ("Out of the Wreck"), Artcraft ("The
Whispering Chorus." "We Can't Have Every-
thing"), Select ("The Better Wife"). Para-
mount ("A Girl Named Mary," "Tree of
Knowledge"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 138; blond
hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 264 So. Kings-
ley Drive, Los Angeles, Cal.
WILSON, Edna Mae, b. N. Y., 1903; educ. there;
stage career, orig. Dulcie in "The Things That
Count," Puck in "Midsummer Night's Dream,"
"The Prince Chap." etc.; screen career. Fine
Arts, World. Edison, Biograph, Universal, Re-
liance-Majestic, Pathe. National ("Tess of the
Mountain Country," "The Fall of a Nation"),
Lasky ("Maggie Pepper"), Brunton ("A Man's
Country"); fancy, toe and classic dancer.
H«ht., 5, 3; wght., 98: natural blond, curly
hair, dark eyes. Ad., 530 E. Jefferson St., Los
Angeles, Cal.
WILSON, Lois; b. Pittsburg, Pa.; educ. Ala. Nor-
mal Coll.; screen career, representative of Ala.
in Universal's Beauty Contest, Paralta ("A
Man s Man," "Turn of a Card." "His Robe of
Honor," "One Dollar Bid," "End of the
Game"), Lasky ("Love Insurance," "Why
Smith Left Home," "It Pays to Advertise,"
"Too Much Johnson"). Hght., 5, 5%; wght..
120; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Lasky Studio,
Hollywood, Cal.
WILSON, Margery; b. Gracey, Ky. ; educ. Sandy
Valley Seminary; screen career, "Intolerance."
Ince-Triangle ("Wolf Lowry," "The Clodhop-
per," "The Mother Instinct," "The Kentucky
School Master"), Triangle ("Mountain Dew."
"Wild Sumac," "Lupin Gal." "Bearing Her
Cross." "Without Honor," "The Law of the
Great North West," "The Finger Print," "The
Hand at the Window," "Marked Cards"), Gold-
wyn ("The Blooming Angel"). Studio ad.,
Goldwvn. Culver City. Cal.
WOLBERT, Dorothea; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; educ.
Mt. Vernon Inst., Baltimore, Md. ; stage career,
20 yrs., Chas. Frohman, "The Masqueraders,"-.
"Charlie's Aunt," A. L. Willard's "Middleman."
"Span of Lift," stock cos.; screen career. New
Art Film ("The Solitary Sin"), Fox ("A Man
of Sorrow"), Vitagraph ("Sue," "The Enchant-
ed Barn." "Cupid Forecloses." "When Lyn
Came Home," "Smashing Barriers," "The Last
Man"), Rolin, Lemon, Montgomery & Rock,
James Aubrey comedies. Hght., 5; wght., 106;
blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 123 N. Grand
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 67103.
WOLFE, Jane; b. St. Petersburg, Pa.; educ.
Edgehill Inst., Pa.; stage career, with Klaw
and Erlanger, in "Buster Brown," "The Ruse,"
"What Happened to Jones"; screen career, Art-
craft ("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Under
the Top," "Cruise of the Make-Believes,"
"Mile-a-Minute Kendall," "The Girl Who Came
Back," "Thirteenth Commandmant," "The Six
Best Cellars"), Famous Players "Vicky Van."
"Men, Women, and Money"), C. B. DeMille
("Why Change Your Wife?"). Hght.. 5, 5;
wght., 128; brown hair and blue-gray eyes.
Ad.. Laskv. Hollywood.
WOODWARD, Mrs. Eugenie; b. Cincinnati, O. :
stage career, stk. in San Francisco. "Henrietta."
with Julia Marlowe in Shakespeare, with Otis
Skinner. Wm. Hodge; screen career, World Film
("Bought and Paid For," with Alice Brady),
Fox ("East Lynne," "Sporting Blood"), Than-
houser ("Last of the Carnabys"), World
("T'other Dear Charmer"), with Lionel Barry-
more in "Copperhead," American Cinema
("Stormy Petrel"), Selznick, with Elaine Ham-
merstein. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 128; gray hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., 70 Morningside Drive.
N. Y. ; Mngsde 1100.
WORTH, Lillian; educ. N. Y.; stage career, leads
and seconds in musical comedy and dramatic
stock, small parts in N. Y. prods.; screen career.
2 yrs. with Pathe Freres. B. & C. Film. London.
England; S. S. Krellberg (with Helen Holmes
in "The Fatal Fortune"), with Constance Tal-
madge in "In Search of a Sinner." Hght., 5.
8; wght., 139; blond hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 135
Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Main 1431.
WRIGHT, Helen; b. St. Paul. Minn., descendant
of Scotch and Welsh Royalty; educ. Chicago
seminary; stage career, with DeWolf Hopper
in "Wang," with Delia Fox, Leslie Carter, David
Warfleld in "The Grand Army Man"; screen
career, joined Otis Turner Universal Co.. play-
ing character leads ("A Doll's House." "Sirens
of the Sea," "The Field of Honor," "The Car
of Chance," "The Brass Bullet" serial). Fox
("The Speed Maniac"). Gray hair, brown eyes.
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YORSKA; stage career, appeared before Leopold
II in Belgian Court, adopted by Sarah Bern-
hardt, toured world with own co. of French
Players; screen career, Tyrad ("It Happened in
Paris"). Ad., Brunton Studios, Hollywood. Cal.
YOUNG, Clara Kimball; b. Chicago; educ. St.
Xavier's Acad., Chicago; stage career, from age
of 3, stock, vaud. and prods.; screen career.
Vitagraph ("My Official Wife"), World ("Ca-
mille." "The Yellow Passport," "The Feast of
Life"), at present with own company ("The
Foolish Virgin," "The Easiest Way," "The Rise
of Susan." "Magda," "Shirley Kaye," "The Sav-
age Woman," "The Marionettes," "The Road
Through the Dark," "The Claw." "Cheating
Cheaters," "Eyes of Youth," "Forbidden Wom-
an"). Hght., 5. 6; wght., 135; dark hair and
eyes. Ad., Garson Studio, Hollywood, Cal., and
Aeolian Bldg., N. Y.
YOUNG, Lassie; b. Portland, Ore; educ. San
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Francisco and Brunot Hall, Spokane, Wash.:
screen career, in stock with Christie, B. B.
Hampton (ingenue lead in "The Dwelling Place
of Light"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 115; blond hair,
blue eyes. Studio, B. B. Hampton; home ad.,
S019 Yucca ave.. Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly 3158.
YOl'NGE, Lucille; I. Lyons. France; educ. there
and Mich.; stage career, vaud.; screen career.
Fox, Fine Arts, Tnce ("Fuss and Feathers"),
American ("High Play"), Griffith ("The Great-
est Thing in Life"), Ince-Para. ('The Virtuous
Thief." "Man in the Moon"), Fox ("Fighting
for Gold"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark brown
hair and eyes. Ad., 1337 Waterloo St., Los An-
geles, Cal.. 1012 N. Vermont, Hollywood, Cal.;
phone 597046.
CHILD PLAYERS
— A —
ALEXAXDKK, Little Ben; b. Goldfield, Nev. ;
screen career, Griffith ("Hearts of the World").
King Vidor ("Turn in the Koad," "Battle of
Youth",), Tourneur ("White Heather"), Paral-
ta ("Heart of Rachel"), C. K. Young ("The
Better Wife"), Robertson-Cole ("Josselyn's
Wife," "Tangled Threads"), Universal ("The
Triflers"). Hght., 4; wght., 55; blond hair,
dark blue eyes. Ad., 1812 N. Winona Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.; 'phone 597485.
ALEXANDER, Lois; b. 1908; educ. private tutor;
short stage career; 7 years screen career with
parts; Hindoo Princess in "Twenty Thousand
Leagues Under the Sea." Ad., home, 640 West
129th St., New York City.
AXZELLE, Violet; b. Feb. 3, 1912, Baltimore;
screen career, Universal, Technicolor, World
Film, "A Fool's Paradise," "A Wife's Folly,"
"Behind the Veil," "For the Sake of a Baby,"
"The Gulf Between' (first m. p. in natural
color), "Rasputin the Black Monk," "The
Girl from Bohemia"), Schomer-Ross ("The
Sacred Flame"). Hght., 3, 4; wght., 53; fair
complexion, yellow hair, blue eyes. Ad., home,
West Fort Lee, N. J.
— B —
BAKER, Doris; b. Los Angeles, Cal.; educ. priv.
school, Los Angeles; stage career, 1 yr. vaud.
in own act, 3 yrs. stage, Seattle Stock and
Morosco; screen career, 6 yrs., Alkire Co. ("An
Ace in the Hole"), Pathe ("I Want to be a
Lady"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 110; blond hair;
dk. blue eyes. Home ad., 351% So. Figueroa
St.. Los Angeles. Cal. Pico 3046.
BARRY, Wesley; b. Los Angeles. Cal.; educ.
there; screen career, Mary Pickford ("Daddy
Long Legs"), Blanche Sweet ("The Unpardon-
able Sin," "A Woman of Pleasure"), Anita
Stewart ("Her Kingdom of Dreams"), C. B.
DeMille ("Male and Female"). Hght., 4, 6;
wght., 84; red hair, blue eyes. Home ad.. 1725
Manzanita Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio,
Marshall Neilan Productions.
BASKETTE, Lena; b. San Mateo. April 19, 1907;
educ. Notre Dame, Redwood City, Cal., studied
dancing with Vestoff, former partner of Pav-
lowa, appeared at Techan Tavern, San Fran-
cisco; screen career, Universal ("Brother Jim,"
"Shoes," "A Romany Rose," "Mysterious
Egypt," "The Lonely Little Prince," " A
Prince for a Day," "Little Marian's Triumph,"
"The Caravan,' "Dream of Egypt." "Amelita's
Friend"). Hght., 4, 7; wght.. 75; black hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., 1323 Orange Drive,
Hollywood, Cal.
BATISTA, Miriam; b. N. Y. City, 1914; played In
legitimate prod. "The Whirlwind"; screen
prod. International, "Humoresque." Black
hair and eyes. Ad. 362 West 45th St., N. Y.
City. Bryant 4316.
BELLE, Tula; b. Christiania. Norway, 1909;
educ. New Rochelle; screen career, Than-
houser ("Fear of Poverty." "The Vicar of
Wakefield." "Through the Open Door"), Metro
("The Brand of Cowardice"), Thanhouser
("Woman and The Beast"), Maurice Tourneur
("The Blue Bird"), Helen Keller ("Deliver-
ance"), George Loane Tucker ("Miracle
Man"), Famous Players ("Doll's House").
Hght., 4; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1055 No.
St. Andrews Place. Hollywood. Cal.
Bl'TTERWORTII, Frank; also leads and come-
dian; b. Lancashire, Eng., 1906; screen career.
Ince , Universal ("When You and I Were
Young," "The Circus," "When Hearts Were
Trumps." "The Children of the Mission."
"Amarilly of Clothesline Alley," "The Honor-
able Algy"), Vitagraph ("The Enchanted
Barn"). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 104; fair com-
plexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home,
6100 Elenor ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
— C —
CARPENTER, Francis Wilburn; b. Glen wood
Springs, Col., 1911; screen career. Fine Arts
(in juv. co. under Director Franklins, " Chil-
dren in the House," "Going Straight"), Fox
(".lack and the Beanstalk." "Aladdin and His
Wonderful Lamp," "The Girl with the Cham-
pagne Eyes," "True Blue," "The Mikado,"
"The Forbidden Room"), Goldwyn ("Jinx").
Hght., 3, 2; wght., 47; light hair, blue syes.
Ad., home, 1316 Lyman PI., Los Angeles.
CASWELL, Nancy; b. Los Angeles, 1913; stage
exper. with Wm. and Dustin Farnum in "The
Littlest Rebel"; screen career, Fox ("Riders of
the Purple Sage," "Rainbow Trail," "The
Blindness of Divorce"), Paralta ("Within the
Cup." "Blue Blood"), Universal ("The End of
the Rainbow"), Fox ("Call of the Soul").
Hght., 3, 7; wght., 46; blond hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 1544 N. Western, Hollywood, Cal.
CONNELLY, Robert Joseph; b. Brooklyn. 1909;
screen career, with Kalem Co. at 3 yrs. old;
Vitagraph ("Sonny Jim" series, "A Prince in
a Pawnshop," "Bobby, Director," "Bobby,
Philanthropist," "Bobby, Pacifist," "Bobby's
Bravery," "Just What Bobby Wanted"), O.
Henry ("The Discounters of Money," " The
Bottom of the Well," "Her Right to Live").
Cai son-Neilan ("The Unpardonable Sin").
World ("What Love Forgives"), International
("Humoresque"). Ad., 483 E. 9th St., Brooklyn.
CORBIN, Virginia Lee; b. Prescott, Ariz., 1912;
model for artists; screen career, Lasky, with
Farrar and Fannie Ward, 8 mos. Universal,
with Ben Wilson; played with Allen Holubar
in series of pictures written for her; Metro.
Balboa, now with Fox ("Jack and the Bean-
stalk," "The Mikado," "Aladdin and the
Wonderful Lamp," "The Babes in the
Wood," "Treasure Island," "Ace High," "Six
Shooter Andy," "The Forbidden Room").
Hght., 3, 4; wght., 50; light hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 1421 Cherokee. Hollywood, Cal.
CRUMPTOX, Charles; b. London, England; stage
career, "Mother," "Happy Ending," "Rip Van
Winkle," "Hansel & Gretel," "Eyes of Youth,"
"Through the Ages," "Luck of the Navy";
screen career. Universal ("Toy Soldier").
Chapin ("Abraham Lincoln"), Fox ("Green
Eyed Monster"). World ("Rasputin"!, Art-
craft ("Doll's House). Vitagraph ("Golden
Goal"), Canadian ("A World's Shadow"),
Famous Players ("Hulda from Holland").
Hght.. 4. 7: wght., 80; blond hair, brown eyes.
Ad., 108 W. 86th St., N. Y. Schuyler 7314.
— D —
DEAN", Teddy; b. Chicago, 1905; stage etreer,
"Her Own Way," "Little Lord Fauntleroy,"
"Prince Chap": screen career, Edison. Fox
("Girl I Left Behind Me"). Frohman ("Then
I'll Come Back to You"). Hght., 5, 2; wght.,
90; blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Chamber
st.. Bavside, L. I., N. Y.
DE RUE, Carmen; b. Pueblo, Colo., 190S; educ.
private tutor; screen career. Lasky ("Squaw
Man." "Brewster's Milions." "Master Mind"),
LTnlversal (leads for yr. in child co. with
Gordon Griffith and Billy Jacobs), Majestic
(lead for 1 yr. in child co., dir. Franklins),
for one yr. featured as one of Fine Arts
"kiddies"; has appeared in more than 100
CHILD PLAYERS
287
photoplays; Fox ("Jack and the Beanstalk,''
"Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," "Babes
in the Woods," "Girl with the Champagne
Eyes"). Hght., 4,6; wght., 85; light hair,
brown eyes. Home ad., 1627 Hudson ave.,
Hollywood, Calif.
E —
EVANS, Madge; b. N, Y. C. 1909; educ. private
tuition; stage career, Mimsey in "Peter Ibbet-
son" with John Barry more; screen career,
child parts in Famous Players ("Zaza," "The
Seven Sisters"), Peerless-World ("Seventeen,"
"Beloved Adventuress," "The Burglar," "Little
Patriot," "True Blue," "Web of Desire,"
"Maternity," "Neighbors," "Wanted, a
Mother," "Love Not." "Home Wanted,"
starred in "Little Duchess," "The Volunteer,"
"Adventures of Carol," "Gates of Gladness").
Home ad., 50 Cathedral Parkway, N. Y. C.
— G —
GAKY, Nadia Louise; b. 1912; Butterfly Baby
with Boston Opera Co.; screen career 2 yrs,
Goldwyn, Fox, World, Metro, Artcraft, etc.
Current releases with Mabel Normand in "The
Venus Model"; Wm. Faversham ("The Silver
King"), Goldwyn ("Sandy Burke of the
U-Bar-U"). Ad., 2 Abbey Court, 4640 B'way.
N. Y. C.
G RACER, Ben; b. N. Y. C, 1910; stage career.
Geo. C. Tyler, "Penrod"; J. D. Williams,
"Betty at Bay"; Shubert, "Maytime"; screen
career, Fox ("Cailleux Case"), World ("Neigh-
bors"), Julius Steger ("Hidden Truth,"
"Break the News to Mother"), Stage Women's
War Relief ("The Mad Woman"), Universal
("His Woman"). Hght. 4, 3; wght., 62; light
brown hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., 201 W.
112th St., N. Y. C. Cathedral 8762.
— H —
IIOKTON. "Little Aida"; b. 1914. Long Island;
screen career, Vitagraph (tiniest leading lady
Bobby Connelly series, "A Bachelor's Child-
ren," "The Desired Woman," "The Mating,"
"Compliments of the season"). Miller Prod.
("High Speed," "The Romany Call"). Hght.,
3, 1; wght., 34; fair complexion, blond hair,
blue eyes. Home ad., Aqueduct, Woodhaven
P. O., L>. I., N. Y.
— I —
IRVING, Mary Jane; b. Columbia, S. C, 1914;
screen career, Brunton Studios ("The Temple
of Dusk," "Heart of Rachael"), Mastercraft
("The One Woman," "Patriotism"), B. P
Hampton ("The Westerners"), Haworth ("The
Gray Horizon"), Goldwyn ("Almost a Hus-
band," "Cup of Fury"), Robt. Brunton ("Live
Sparks"). Home ad., 828 So. Burlington, Los
Angeles, Cal.
-J-
JOY, Gloria; b. Oct. 16. 1911. Los Angeles; stage
career. Little Theatre, Los Angeles, speaking
and dancing parts; screen career, leads in
"Wanted a Brother." "No Children Wanted,"
"The Locked Door," "Little Miss Grown Up,"
"Miss Mischief Maker." "The Midnight
Burglar"); with Dorothv Phillips in "The Talk
of the Town." Hght., 3, 8; wght., 55; brown
hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1133 Lake Shore
Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal.
- K —
KAY, Honey Beatrice; b. N V <'., 1907;
specialty characters; cereen career, World,
with Louise Huff; Fox ("Why I Would Not
Marry"), Universal ("Santa and Genii"),
Goldwyn, with Mabel Normand; Chas. Miller
("Crowded Hour"), Screen Letter Box. Hght.,
4 ft., 2 in., wght.. 72; blond hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 312 W. 48th St.. N. Y. C. Bryant 8560.
— L —
LA WREN IK, Little Adelaide; b Brooklyn, 1905;
photographer's model; screen career, Vita-
graph ("Easter Babies"), Reliance ("The
Barefoot Boy"), Pathe ("Little Keeper of the
Light"), Kalem ("Little Wanderer"), Fox
("The High Born Child and the Beggar,"
"The Queen of Hearts"). Fair complexion,
auburn bronze hair, brown eyes. Ad., 274 Rut-
land Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
LEE, Master Frankie; b. Gunnison. Colo., 1912;
screen career, Mayflower ("The Miracle Man"),
Goldwyn ("Bonds of Love"), B. B. Hampton
("The Westerners"), Thos. Ince ("Quick-
sands," "The Law of Men"), Realart ("Judy
of Rogues Harbor," "Nurse Marjorie"), Mary
Pickford ("Daddy Long Legs"), Tom Mix
("Rough Riding Romance"). Hght., 3, 9;
wght., 42; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes.
Home ad., 1460 Vine St., Hollywood, Cal.,
•phone 579619.
LEE, Jane; screen career. Fox ("The Clemenceau
Case," "The Spider and the Fly," " A Daugh-
ter of the Gods," "Patsy," "Two Little Imps,"
"Trouble Makers," "Love and Hate," "Ameri-
can Buds," "Doing Their Bit," "Swat the
Spy," "We Should Worry," "Tell It to the
Marines," "Smiles"). Series of 2-reel come-
dies for Rogers Film Corp., 1639 B'way, N. Y.
LEE, Katherine; b. Glasgow, Scotland; stage
career, with Lew Fields; screen career, Fox
("The Clemceau Case," "The Spider and the
Fly," "The Daughter of the Gods," "Love and
Hate," "The Two Imps," "The Trouble-
makers," "American Buds," "Doing Their
Bit," "Swat the Spy," "We Should Worry,"
"Tell It to the Marines," "Smiles"); auburn
hair. Series of 2-reel comedies for Rogers
Film Corp., 1639 B'way. N. Y.
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MESSENGER, Buddie; b. 1909, San Francisco;
screen career, Universal; Fox, "Gloriana,"
"Trie Street Urchin," "Fighting Joe," "Jack
and the Beanstalk," "Treasure Island," "Alad-
din," "Babes in the Wood"), First National
("The Hoodlum"); excels as a heavy. Fair
complexion, light brown hair, brown eyes.
Ad., home, 5423 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal.
MONAHAN, Janethel; b. N. Y. C, 1907; stage
career, understudied Gogo and Mimsey in
"Peter Ibbetson," with John Barrymore;
screen career, Juvenile Film. "Chip of the Old
Block," "Chip's Elopement," "Chip's Rivals,"
"The World War in Kidland," "For Sale, a
Daddy," "Chip's Carmen." "Chip's Movie
Co."; Universal ("Me and My Gal"), 10 two-
reel comedies by Atlas Film Corp. ; Prizma
("May-Days," "Whittier's School Days").
Hght., 4, 6: wght., 79 %; chestnut hair, dark
blue eyes. Home ad., Center Ave., West Fort
Lee, N. J. Post Office Box 155.
MONAHAN, Joseph; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1908;
stage career, "Peter Ibbetson" with John
Barrymore; screen career, 2 yrs. under dir. of
Jas. A. FitzPatrick, in "Chip of the Old
Block," "Chip's Elopement," "Chip's Rivals,"
"The World War in Kidland," "For Sale, a
Daddy," "Chip's Carmen," "Chip's Movie Co.,
as Willie Lincoln in "Chapin's Lincoln Cycle,"
Universal ("Me and My Gal"), 10 two-reel
comedies by Atlas Film Corp., Prizma ("May-
Days," "Whittier's School Days"). Hght., 4,
6; wght., 77^4; dark brown hair, dark blue
eyes. Home ad.. Center Ave., West Ft. Lee,
N. J. P. O. Box 155.
MOORE, Pat; b. England, 1914; screen career,
Ince ("Sahara"), Universal ("The Sleeping
Lion"), K. MacDonald Pict. ("The Turning
Point"), Macarthy ("Out of the Dust"), May-
flower ("A Fool at Heart"). Hght.. 3, 8;
brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 1739 Vine St..
Los Angeles, Cal., 'phone 57427.
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OSBORNE. "Baby" Helen Marie; b. 1911; screen
career, Pathe ("Little Mary Sunshine." etc.),
Lasalida-Pathe Films ("When Baby Forgot,"
"Baby Pulls the String. The Child of
M'sleu," "Baby's Diplomacy." "Tears and
Smiles"). Diando Films ("The Little Dlplo-
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
mat." •'Sawdust Doll," "The Old Maid's Baby,"
"Dolly's Vacation," "Milady of the Beanstalk,"
"The Evidence"), Ad., Baby Marie Osborne
Prod., Long Beach, Calif.
— R —
IRAK, Zoe ("Baby"); b. Chicago, July 13, 1910;
screen career, 6 yrs., Biograph and Universal,
star of "Gloriana," ."Through Baby's Voice,"
"The Little Pirate," "Danger Within," "Heart
Strings," "By Speshul Delivery," "Naked
Hearts." "Bobby's Bargain," leading parts in
"The Desperado," "The War Waif," "Bettina
Loved a Soldier," "We Are French," "The
Kaiser the Beast of Berlin." etc. Wght., 72;
blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1015 Manzanita ave.,
Los Angeles.
REDDEN, Arthur L.; b. Boston, Mass.. July
17, 1908; educ. Los Angeles; screen career,
Triangle ("Mayro of Filbert"), New Art Film
("Solitary Sin"), Metro ("Way of the Strong"),
Brentwood ("Other Half," "Van Dusen's
Home"), Universal ("The Pointing Finger").
Hght., 4. 8; wght., 70; brown hair, dark blue
eyes. Home ad.. 1324 W. 31st St., Los Angeles,
Calif.; West 6459.
REINECKE, Helen; stage career, Winthrop
Ames, "The Betrothal," stk. co. in Akron, O.,
"An Old Sweetheart of Mine," ballet dancer
and oriental dancer; screen career, "The Farm-
er," "The Magician," Selznick ("Sealed
Hearts") Hght., 4, 7; wght., 86; light, curly
hair, blue eyes. Ad., 158 W. 96th St., N. Y. ;
Riverside 9891.
— S —
SMITH, Little Bernice; b. Portland, Ore.. 1911;
stage career, Fisher Circuit, Bert Levy Circuit,
featured at the Hippodrome, Portland; screen
career, began with Universal at 4 yrs. of age,
"The Finest Gold," has played with Murdock
MacQuarrie, and also with Helen Holmes in
railroad pictures, etc. Now with Gloverlo
Comedies.
STONE, George; b. 1911, Cleveland, O.; now be-
ing educated by tutor; screen career, Biograph.
Majestic, Fine Arts; in child parts; has ap-
peared in "Going Straight," "The Little School
M'am," etc., Triangle ("An Even Break."
"Wild Shumac"), Fox ("Ali Baba and the
Forty Thieves"), Artcraft ("Till I Come Back
to You," "The Poppy Girl's Husband"), Fox
("The Jungle Trail." "The Speed Maniac"),
Hampton-Pathe ("Fighting Cressy"). Hght.,
3, 2; wght., 47; blue eyes, brown hair.
— W —
WARD, Baby Ivy; b. London, Eng., 1914; screen
career, Metro ("The Great Secret," "The
Slacker," "Draft 258," "The Winning of Bea-
trice," "A Man's World," "Silent Woman"),
World ("Neighbors"), Wm. A. Brady ("Little
Women"), Leah Baird Co. ("As a Man
Thinks"), Charles Richmond Co. ("Everybody's
Business"), Artcraft ("Doll's House"), Uni-
versal ("Heads Win"), Canadian Co. ("A
World's Shadow"). Hght.. 3. 6; wght., 34;
blond hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 108 W. 86th St..
N. Y. ; Schuyler 7314.
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PRODUCERS
— A —
ABRAMSON, Ivan, director and scenario
writer; b. Vilna, Russia; educ. Vilna; early
exper., impressario of Ivan Abramson Opera
Company for 7 years, wrote many plays for
Jewish stage, dir. Jacob P. Adler for 15 yrs. ;
screen career, Ivan ("Enlighten Thy Daugh-
ter." "Sins of Ambition," "Babbling Tongues,"
"When Men Betray," "Ashes of Love," "Moral
Suicide," "Someone Must Pay," "One Law for
Both," "Echo of Youth"), director general
Graphic Film Corp., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y.
Home ad., 207 West 110th St., N. Y.
— B —
BEACH, Rex, author; b. Atwood, Mich., 1S77;
educ. Rollins Coll., Chicago Coll. of Law, Kent
Coll. of Law; author of "The Spoilers," "The
Barrier," "The Silver Horde," "Going Some,"
"The Ne'er-Do-Well," "The Net," "The Iron
Trail," "The Auction Block," "Heart of the
Sunset." "Rainbow's End," "Crimson Gar-
denia." "The Brand," "The Girl From Out-
side." Member Players Club. Lambs Club,
N. Y. Athletic Club. Home ad., Lake Hopat-
cong, N. J.
BENNEY, Harold J., producer-director; b. Kansas
City, Kans., June 3, 1889; educ. Univ. of
Washington; stage career, 3 yrs. vaud., "The
Girl I Left Behind Me," "Cigarette," "Shenan-
doah," etc.; screen career, Biograph, I. M. P.,
Keystone ("Hash House Fraud," "Court House
Crooks," "The Submarine Pirate." "The Snow
Cure," etc.); since 1916 independent producer
personally directing his own productions,
among which were all "Josh Binney" Comedies,
and all "Masterpicture" features; late produc-
tions are "Her Uncle's Wish," "Velvet and
Rags." "Measured Steps." Now operating un-
der name of Canadian Photo-play Productions,
Ltd. Ad.. Studio, Canadian Photo-play Pro-
ductions. Ltd., New Toronto, Canada; res., 276
Wright ave., Toronto, Canada.
BLACKTON', J. Stuart, Director General of own
company: b. 1S75, Sheffield, Eng.; commenced
educ. at Eton, Eng., finished in America, C. C.
N. Y. ; early career, newspaper writer and
artist, pioneer in motion picture industry since
1897; organized Vitagraph Co. In 1900; most
notable productions, "The Christian," "Island
of Regeneration," "The Battle Cry of Peace,"
"Womanhood," "Missing," 'The Common
Cause"; founded Motion Picture Magazine
1910: organized Motion Picture Board of Trade
of America and was elected its first president
In 1915; organized own independent producing
CO., Blackton Productions, Inc., 1917, merged
Into J. Stuart Blackton Feature Pictures, Inc.,
1919 ("A House Divided," "The Moonshine
Trail." "Dawn." "My Husband's Other Wife,"
"The Blood Barrier," "Passers-by"). Ad.. 25
West 45th St., N. Y.
BRENON', Herbert; b. Dublin. Ireland. 1880;
educ. St. Paul's and Kings Coll., London; early
career, stage dir. and owner of m. p. theatre;
screen career, Universal ('Neptune's Daugh-
ter"), Fox ("A Daughter of the Gods"),
Brenon-Selznlck ("War Brides"), Brenon-Se-
lect ("The Lone Wolf"). Brenon ("The Fall
of the Romanoffs." "Kismet"), independent
producer. Herbert Brenon Film Corporation
("The Passing of the Third Floor Back," with
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson). Propaganda
picture for British government: now making a
series abroad starring Marie Doro ("Princess
Impudence"), Republic ("12-10"). Ad. Lambs
Club, N. Y.
BRUCE, Robert Cameron; b. Stowe, Vt 1887'
educ. Univ. of Iowa, Univ. of Minn.; early
careei, retail lumberman, rancher; screen ca-
reer, with Katherine F. Carter, Inc., and Ed-
ucational prod, scenics, including "Me and
My Dog," "The World of Dreams," "Wanderer
and the Whozitt," "River Gray and the River
Green," "Wolf of the Tetons," "Separate
Trails," "Frozen Thrills," "Sundown," "An
Essay of the Hills." Hght., 6, 2; wght., 150;
light hair, blue eyes. Ad., Educational Film
Coip., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y.
BRIN'TON, Robert A.; b. Glasgow, Scotland;
educ. London, at Royal Academy schls. ; stage
career, scenic artist with Henry Irving at Ly-
ceum theatre, London, made 3 tours of Amer-
ica with Irving as scenic director, 3 yrs. with
Shuberts as scenic artist, 3 yrs. with Oliver
Morosco; screen career, art director and mgr.
of prod., Ince-Triangle ; owner and executive
head of Robt. Brunton studios, 5341 Melrose
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
— C —
CAPELLAN'I, Albert; director; b. Paris, 1874;
one of, pioneers in moving picture art; 17 yrs.
moving picture career with Pathe; 5 yrs. in
America. World Film, Selznick, Clara K. Young
Corp., Metro directing Madame Nazimova in
"Eye for Eye,' "Out of the Fog," "The Red
Lantern"; now at head of own producing corp.,
starring Marjorie Rambeau, Dolores Cassinelli,
June Caprice; personal representative in Amer-
ica and France, Harry Cahane. Ad., Albert
Capellanl Prods., Inc., 1457 Broadway, N. Y.
CABEWE, Edwin; director; b. Gainsville, Texas;
educ. Univ. Missouri and Texas; stage career,
16 yrs.; screen career, Lubin, Rolfe-Metro in
"Her Fighting Chance," "The Trail of the
Shadow," "The Voice of Conscience," "The
Splendid Sinner," "The Trail of Yesterday,"
"The Snowbird," "House of Tears," "God's
Half Acre," "The Final Judgment," "Pals
First," "Shades of Suspicion," "The Way of
the Strong," "It's Easy to Make Money" now
at the head of his own producing company;
has made the "Right to Lie," "The Web of
Lies." Ad., Brunton Studios, Hollywood. Calif.
CARLETON, Lloyd B.; b. N. Y.; educ. Colum-
bia Coll.; stage career, with Maude Adams,
dir. Fawcett Stock Co.; screen career, Than-
houser, Lubin, Fox, Selig, Universal, dir. "Walls
of Jericho," "The Idler." "Their Sinful In-
fluence," "Way of the World" (late pictures,
"The Unattainable," "The Morals of Hilda,"
"The Devil's Bondwoman"), Lloyd Carleton
Prod. ("The Amazing Woman"). Member
M. P. D. A. Home ad., 5846 Carlton Way,
Hollywood.
CHAUTARD, Emile, director; b. Paris; educ.
France; stage career, leading man at Odeon
theatre, Paris, Gymnase theatre, Rayne theatre
and Theatre Royal; screen career, with Eclair
in Paris, Peerless, Lasky, C. K. Young ("Mag-
da"), Pathe, World, Famous Players-Lasky
("The House of Glass," "The Marionettes,"
"The Ordeal of Rosetta,' "Her Final Reckon-
ing," "The Daughter of the Old South," "Paid
in Full," "Under the Greenwood Tree," "The
Parisian Wife," "The Marriage Price." "Out
of the Shadows," "Eyes of the Soul"), May-
flower Photoplays, Inc. ("Mystery of the Yellow
Room"), "The Invisible Foe." Home ad., 790
Riverside drive, N. Y.
CHRISTIE, Al. E., director; b. London, Canada;
educ. N. Y. ; early career, with Liebler & Co.
in productions starring Wilton Lackaye, May
Irwin, William C. Hodge and others; screen
career, director, producer and author of more
than 700 comedies; four years ago organized
Christie Film Co., and produced Christie Com-
edies for independent release, one reel subject
weekly and two reel subject monthly. Ad.,
Christie Film Co., Inc.. Hollywood, Cal.
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DeMILLE, Cecil B., director general, Famous
Players-Lasky Corp.; b. Asheville, Mass.: educ.
mil. schl., Amer. Acad. Dram. Arts, N. Y. ;
stage career, prominent parts in all-star road
cos. over the U. S. for 7 yrs., produced number
of stage successes, including "Return of Peter
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Grim," with David Warfield, wrote and dir.
several musical operettas; Famous Players-
Lasky Corp., Paramount-Artcraft Pictures
("Joan the Woman," "The Whispering Chorus,"
"We Can't Have Everything," "The Woman
God Forgot," "Old Wives for New," "For Bet-
ter, For Worse," "Don't Change Your Hus-
band," "Male and Female," "Why Change
Your Wife?" Ad., Lasky Corp., Hollywood,
Calif.
DWAN, Allan, director; b. Toronto, Can.; educ.
Notre Dame, Ind. ; screen career, Essanay
(scenario writer), American (seen. edit, and
dir. for 3 yrs.), Famous Players (dir. "Wild-
flower," "David Harum"), Selznick ("Pan-
thea"), Goldwyn ("Fighting Odds"), Triangle
("Man Who Made Good"), C. K. Young
("Cheating Cheaters"), Artcraft ("Mr. Fixit."
"Bound in Morocco," "He Comes Up Smiling,"
"Heading South"), Louise Glaum ("Sahara" i.
Allan Dwan Prod. ("Soldiers of Fortune,"
"Luck of the Irish," "A Splendid Hazard," "In
the Heart of a Fool," "The Scoffer"). Member
M.P.D.A. Now producing for Mayflower Photo-
plays, Inc.
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EMERSON, John, director; b. Sandusky, O., 1874;
educ. Oberlin Coll., Heidelberg Univ., Univ.
of Chicago; stage career, with Mrs. Fiske, 4
yrs. stage dir., with Shubert, leads with Nazi-
mova, 4 yrs. gen, stage dir. for Chas. Froh-
man, 2 yrs. starring in "The Conspiracy";
screen career, Famous Players. Fine Arts (pro-
duced "Old Heidelberg," and in collaboration
with Anita Loos, "The Americano," "Macbeth,"
"The Social Secretary"), Artcraft (dir. "Less
Than Dust," "In Again, Out Again." "Wild
and Wooly"), Paramount ("Oh, You Women"),
Constance Talmadge Co. ("A Temperamental
Wife," "Virtuous Vamp," "In Search of a Sin-
ner"). Home ad.. Lambs Club; studio 318 E.
48th St., N. Y. C.
EMPEY, Arthur Guy, actor and author; vice-pres.
Guy Erapey Pict. Corp.; educ. Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
early career, short story and newspaper writer;
stage career, starred with Rose Stahl in "Pack
Up Your Troubles," Wagenhalls & Kemper;
military career, served in U. S. Army with the
regulars and in U. S. Navy before European
war; in 1915 went to London and enlisted in
British Army, served for eighteen months,
discharged in July, 1916, on account of wounds
received in Battle of the Somme; author of
"Over the Top," "First Call," "Tales From a
Dugout"; screen career, "Over the Top," "The
Undercurrent," "Oil"; now engaged in pro-
ducing series of pictures, stories of which are
written by himself. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 150;
brown hair and eyes. Ad., 220 W. 42d st
N. Y. ; Bryant 6492.
FORD, Francis, director and actor; b. Portland.
Me., 1882; stage career, with Amelia Bingham
in stock, etc.; screen career, Melise, NYMP,
Universal ("Purple Mask," "Good Morning,
Judge," '"The Unfinished Jewels," "The Puzzle
Woman," "The Greatest Sacrifice," "The Chang
Fuy Treasure." "The Phantom Ship"), F. Ford
Prod. Co. ("Berlin via America," "The Isle of
Intrigue"), Ford Miniatures ("The Silent
Mystery"), star and director of "The Mys-
tery of 13" and "The Gates of Doom" serials
Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; fair complexion, black
hair, gray eyes. Ad.. Ford Studio, 6040 Sunset
blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Home ad., 1210 W.
2Sth st.,»Los Angeles.
G
GARSON, Harry I., manager and press repre-
sentative; b. Rochester, N. Y. ; educ. there;
Broadway Strand theatre, Detroit, Mich., Har-
ry Garson Prod, with Clara Kimball Young and
Blanche Sweet; organized Garson Studios pro-
duced "The Eyes of Youth," "The Forbidden
Woman"; also directed the latter. Studio ad.
lS4.ri Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Calif.
GASNIEIt, Louis .1.; b. Paris, France; screen ca-
reer, associated with Pathe Freres 17 yrs., 14
yrs. as Gen. Mgr. and 2 yrs. Vice-Pres. ; 1916,
organized Astra Film Corp. serving as Pres.
and Gen. Mgr. to date; produced Fannie Ward
features, Mrs. Vernon Castle features for Pathe;
"Hands Up," "The Tiger's Trail," "The Third
Eye," serials for Pathe; March 1919, organized
Lew Cody Prods.: supervised production of
"The Beloved Cheater," "The Butterfly Man";
supervising dir. Dustin Farnum, "Corslcan
Brothers," "Square Shooting Dan." Home ad.,
3847 Hudson Blvd., No. Bergen, N. J.; studio,
Verdugo Road, Glendale, Calif.
GRIFFITH, David Wark, gen, mgr. own CO.;
b. 1880, LaGrange, Ky. ; on stage 'L yrs.; screen
career, since about 1908, first as actor, then as
director for Biograph, where he introduced
innovations which changed the whole course
of motion picture art; first to use "close-ups"
and "cut backs"; trained a large number of
screen players who have since become stars,
1914, assumed charge of Reliance-Majestic
studios for Mutual; producer of "Judith of
Bethulah," "Birth of a Nation," "Intolerance,"
"Hearts of the World," "The Great Love,"
"The Greatest Thing in Life," "True Heart
Susie," "Romance of Happy Valley," "Girl Who
Stayed at Home," "Broken Blossoms," "Scar-
let Days." First National ("The Greatest
Question"). Griffith Prod., "Romance," "Fires
of Youth." Ad., Mamaroneck, N. Y.
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HAMPTON, Je»se D., producer; b. Galesburg,
111.; educ. Knox College; early career, news-
paper, magazine and advertising business sev-
eral years; screen career, organized Jesse D.
Hampton Productions, starring Blanche Sweet,
H. B. Warner and Wm. Desmond. Ad., Holly-
wood, Calif.
HENLEY, Hobart, director; b. Louisville, Ky.,
1887; educ. Univ. Cincinnati; stage career,
stock in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo; screen
career, from 1913, Universal ("June Madness"),
Frank Seng ("Parentage"), Pathe, Goldwyn
("The Face in the Dark," "The Glorious Ad-
venture," "All Woman," "Money Mad," "One
Week of Life," "The Peace of Roaring River,"
'Woman on the Index," "Too Fat to Fight"),
Hobart Henley Prod. ("The Gay Old Dog").
Ad., care Pathe Exchange, N. Y.
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INCE, Thomas H., producing director; b. New-
port, R. I., 1882; stage career, song and dance
artist in "Poets and Puppets" with James A.
Herne in "Shore Acres," Edwin Arden in
"Ninety and Nine," star in "For Love's Sweet
Sake," vaud. ; screen career, appointed director
general NYMP 1909; director general and one
of the three vice-presidents in charge of mfg.
Triangle; laid out plants at Inceville, near
Santa Monica, Triangle at Culver City, and
the new Thomas H. Ince studio at Culver
City, Cal. Now producing photoplays featur-
ing Dorothy Dalton, Charles Ray and Enid
Bennett for Paramount program. Notable pro-
ductions. "The Wrath of the Gods," "Civiliza-
tion," Dorothy Dalton in "Vive la France,"
"Extravagance." Charles Ray in "String
Beans," "Greased Lightning," "The Busher,"
"Hayfoot, Strawfoot, ' Enid Bennett in "Happy
Tho' Married." "Partners Three," "Nemesis,"
MacLean and May in "23% Hours Leave,"
"What's Your Husband Doing? " "Mary's
Ankle." Hobarth Bosworth "Behind the
Door," Ince Special. Ad., Culver City, Cal.
INGI.IS, Gus, member of Willis and Inglis; early
career, actor, stage mgr. ; screen career, actor,
dir., writer, exhibitor, exchange man; now
edits films, manages many well known people,
and finances companies. Ad., Los Angeles.
Calif.
J-
JOSE, Edward, director; b. Antwerp, Belgium;
educ. Paris Conservatory for Pianists; stage
career, for 20 yrs. in France, Belgium, . S.
America and England, stage director for An-
toine and Sarah Bernhardt; screen career,
Pathe ('The Light That Failed"), Selznick
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("Poppy." 'The Moth"). Artcraft ("La Tosca."
"Resurrection," "Fedora"). Artcraft specials.
("My Cousin." "The Beautiful Romance," "Two
Brides" and "Fires
Prod. ("The Fight
i "Isle of Conquest" )
of Uen' i. Ad.. Fri;
Hotel. Los Angeles.
Anita Stewart
>herdess"). Select
e Prod. ("Mothers
X. T. ; Hollywood
L —
PHII.IPP. .\dolf. general director Adolf Philipp
Film Corp.; stage career, manager and owner
of Adolf Philipp Theatre, N. T.. as star in own
plays, author and composer of "Alma. Where
Do Tou Lire?" "Adele," "The Midnight Girl."
"The Girl Who Smiles." "Mimi." "Two Is Com-
pany," etc; screen career, Adolf Philipp Film
Corp. ("The Midnight Girl." "My Girl Sn-
zanne." "Oh! Louise"). Studio ad. 11 E. 14th
St.. X T. Home ad.. 1219 Madison ave.. X. T.
LKHRMAX, Henry; b. Austria: educ there;
screen career. Biograpb. Imp. Keystone, helped
organized L-KO. organized Lehnnan Sunshine
Comedies in 1917 with William Fox. organized
and president of Henry Lehrman Prods.. Inc.,
producing comedies for First Xat'l release.
Sunshine Comedies ("Wild Women and Tame
Lions," "Who's Tour Father?" "A Tight
Squeeze," "A High Divers Last Kiss." "Mon-
grels." "The Fatal Marriage";. Lehrman
Prods. ("The Twilight Baby"). Ad., 6717
Franklin ave., Los Angeles. Calif.; Holly 2229.
LEWIS. Edgar; b. Holden. Mo.. 1S72; as a boy
was shanghaied and taken to England, later
4 yrs, with circus; stage career, long period
of rep. and stock: screen career. Solax. Re-
liance, Photoplay Prods. Co.. Life Photo. 6 yrs.
Fox, Lubin ("The Great Divide," "The Bar-
rier"). Edgar Lewis ("The Bar Sinister." "The
Sign Invincible." "Calibre 3i." "Other Men's
Shoes." "Sherry." "Lahoma"). Permanent ad.,
Edgar Lewis Prods., Inc.. 1457 Broadway,
X. T. C. or 201 S. Bonnie Brae St.. Los An-
geles, Calif.
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MILLER. Charles, director; b. Saginaw, Mich.:
educ. Univ. of Mich.; stage career, for 15 yrs.
under mgmt. of Chas. Frohman. Henry B.
Harris. Klaw & Erlanger. Daniel Frohman,
stage dir., stock throughout country, leading
man with Clara Bloodgood. Louis Mann, Clara
~ i- ; -:r*e- -.irar. 1 yr. with Inc*.
Triangie-Ince ("The Flame of the Yukon").
Select ("The Ghosts of Yesterday"), Metro
Screen Classics ("Wilson or the Kaiser," "Why
Germany Must Pay"). Goldwyn ("The Service
Star"), Mayflower ("Law of the Yukon").
Author of several vaud. acts, has reconstructed
many stage plays. Ad.. Lambs Club. X. Y.
X —
XEILAX, Marshall, director; b. 1891; educ. high
school; stage career, stk. in San Francisco
and Los Angeles, on read with Barney Ber-
nard and others; screen career, Artcraft ( "Re-
becca of Sunnybrook Farm." "Little Princess."
II l:;s." 5-e .a. Maris." "Amarilly of Clothes-
line Alley." "Hit-the- Trail Holliday." ■'Hearts
of the Wild," "Out of a Clear Sky." "Three
Men and a Girl"), Blanche Sweet Co. ("The
Unpardonable Sin"), First Xat'l ("Daddy Long
Legs," "Her Kingdom of Dreams." "Tn Old
Kentucky"), Marshall Xeilan Prods. ('The
River's End"). Home ad.. Los Angeles Ath-
letic Club: studio. 1723 Allesandro St.. Los
Ar.z-r'.es: Milshir* 4.
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PERRET. Leonce, director; b. Xiort. Fnr.:^
1880; educ. Paris. Univ. and Scola Cantorum:
stage career, vaud. ; screen career. Gaumont
of Paris: formed own corporation. Perret
Prods ("Lafayette. We Come." "The Million
Dollar Dollies." with Dolly Sisters. 'The Un-
known Love." "Stars of Glory," "A Soul
Adrift," with Dolores CassinelU, 'The Twin
Pawns." "A. B. C of Love." with Mae Murray:
adapted and directed 'The 13th Chair." with
all-star cast: special. "A Modern Salome."
with Hope Hampton-. Coming. "L'Entreinte du
Passe." by Henri Ardel and "Koenigsmark."
by Pierre Benoit, awarded first prize at Gon-
court Academy. Ad.. Perret Pictures, Inc.
320 W. 42d St.. X Y.
sAMLEI.SON. George B. ; b :
educ there: screen career,
aging director of Samuels
Ltd.. of England. ("Milest
Dress." "Admiral Crichton."
"Quinneys." 'The Love Tra
Fear."
Satan"). Ad.,
geles, Calif.
iuthport. England;
founder and man-
n Film Hfg. Co..
ines," "My Lady's
'Choosing a Wife,"
1." 'The Valley of
"The Sorrows of
Samueison Films. Los
At-
sCHLAXK. Morris R. :
there; screen career. J
Boys in Missouri," "Sal
"Secret 8errice Steve.'
'The Da'ton Boys."
N.gr.-.s :- 3. ^.irr . :r. .hi ?
now producing Hank Mann coi
Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Cs
Xebr. ; educ
Co. ("James
dw d Dick."
idden Hand,"
Bull." 'Tea
e Inspector").
lea Ad., 604*
UUUISR, Mack, director-general: ^:re?n ca-
reer, actor with Biograph. where he appeared
in many comedies and dramas; 1912 organized
Keystone Film Co.. with assistance of Ad.
and Charles Kessel and Charles Baumann;
took his co. to Los Angeles, establishing head-
quarters there, where he has since been; now
supervising production of two-reel comedies
for Mack Sennett-Paramount Co. release.
"Uncle Tom Without the Cabin." "Back to
the Kitchen." "Salome vs. Shenandoah," "His
Last False Step," etc., special prods., "Tankee
Doodle in Berlin." "Down on the Farm," five
parts. Ad . Mack Sennett Comedies, 1T11
Allesandro St.. Los Angeles, CaL
SPITZ, Eugene; independent producer, super-
vising director o£ Stage Women. s War Relief
series, owner and manager Estee Studios and
Laboratories, Inc. 361 W. 125th St.. X. Y. C.
Member Green Room Club. Ad.. Estee Annex,
210 E. 124th St.. X. Y C.
T
TOCRXECR. Maurice, director: b. and educ
Paris. France: stage career. 15 yrs as pro-
ducer; screen career. Eclair. World, Paramount,
Artcraft. "Jimmy Valentine." 'Trilby." "The
Whip." 'The Poor Little Rich Girl." "The Blue
Bird." "Barbary Sheep." "Rose of the World."
"Sporting Life." "Prunella. " "Woman." 'The
White Heather." "The Life Line." 'Treasure
Island." "Victory." Member M. P. D. A. Stu-
dios. Triangle. Culver City, Cal.. and Paragon.
Fort Lee. X. J.
TUCKER. George Loane. director: b. Chicago;
stage career, with Cohan & Harris, H. H.
F razee. H. W. Savage. Joe Weber; screen ca-
reer, producer of the English and European
version of "The Christian." 'The Prisoner of
Zenda" and "Arsene Lupin": also directed
"I Believe." 'Traffic in Souls." "Rupert of
Hentzau." "The Man Without a Soul." "The
Mother." and 'The Manx-Man." Anita Stewart
in "Virtuous Wives." Para-Art. special ("The
Miracle Man"). Xow making own productions
for Mayflower Photoplay Corp. Ad.. Friars*
Club. X. Y.
V1DOR. Kins W.. director: '- C-i "r--:r. Texas;
educ. southern and eastern colleges: Brent-
wood ("The Turn in the Road." "Better Times."
"The Other Half." "Poor Relations"), First
Xational ('The Family Honor"). Home ad.,
1514 Sierra Bonita. Los Angeles. Calif.: phone
579306: studio. King W. Vidor Productions.
P.e'.easing thru First Xatl. Ex. Circuit, X. Y.
PRODUCERS
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WALSH, Kaoul A., director; b. N. Y.. 18S9; educ.
St. Francis Xavier, Seton Hall; screen career,
first work under supervision of D. W. Griffith,
appeared as John Wilkes Booth in "The Birth
of a Nation"; as director for Fox has made
"Carmen," "The Honor System," "The Silent
Lie," "This Is the Life," 'The Pride of N. Y.."
"Woman and the Law," "The Prussian Cur,"
"18-45," "On the Jump," "Every Mother's
Son." "Evangeline," "Should a Husband For-
give?" Author of many scenarios. Ad.,
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., or care Mayflower
Photoplay Corp., N. Y.
WEBER, Lois (Mrs. Phillips Smalley), co-di-
rector with Phillips Smalley; b Pittsburgh
educ. Pitsburgh; early career, concert work;
stage career, rep. and stk. with husband;
screen career, Gaumont, NYJIP, Rex. Bos-
worth, Universal, Bluebird ("The People vs.
John Doe," "Even as You and I," "The Mys-
terious Mrs. Musselwhite," "The Face Down-
stairs," "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle"),
Lois Weber Prod. ("The Price of a Good
Time," "K," "The Man Who Dared God,"
"For Husbands Only," "Borrowed Clothes,"
"Forbidden." "There's No Place Like Home"i,
First Nat'l ("A Midnight Romance." "Mary
Regan," "Hypocrites"). Ad., Lois Weber Prod..
Hollywood, Cal.; Famous Players Release.
WHARTON, Leopold; b. Manchester. Eng., 1870;
educ. Hempstead, Texas.; stage career, asso-
ciated with Augustin Daly. Olga Nethersole,
K. & E.; screen career, since 1909, Pathe (played
among other parts, Lincoln in "Abraham Lin-
coln's Clemency," later dir. comedies, "The
Elusive Kiss," etc., then dramas, "Memories,"
"The Great White Trail"). "The New Ad-
ventures of .1. Rufus Wallingford." "The Mys-
teries of Myra," "Patria." Ad., Wharton, Inc.
Ithaca, N. Y.
WHARTON, Theodore; b. Milwaukee. Wis., 1875;
stage career, has appeared with E. H. Sothern.
Augustin Daly, John Drew; screen career.
since 1907, first as free lance seen, writer,
later seen. ed. and studio supervisor Edison,
Kalem, 1908, building first indoor studio. Pathe,
1911, their first dir., later Essanay, Wharton,
Inc. ("The New Adventures of Rufus Walling-
ford," "The Mysteries of Myra," "Patria").
Ad., Wharton, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y.
WILLAT, Irvin V.; b. Stamford, Conn.; educ.
De Land, Fla. ; screen career, has had experi-
ence in every branch of motion picture manu-
facture; with original Imp as actor, factory
supt. NYMP, N. Y., manufactured cameras,
first cameraman with Keystone, later with Re-
liance, Ail-Star, World Film, in charge of pho-
tography for Ince-Triangle, introduced deco-
rated titles to the trade for Ince-Triangle. Ince-
Triangle (dir. "In Slumberland" ), Ince (dir.
"The Guilty Man"), Lasky (Houdini in "The
Grim Game"), Ince ("False Faces," "Behind
the Door"). Ad., care W. W. Hodkinson. 527
Fifth ave., N. Y.; studio Los Angeles. Calif.
WILLIS, Richard, member Willis and Inglis;
early career, actor, screen career, since 1911,
acted and wrote scenarios for Nestor, repre-
sented and did publicity work for stars, etc.;
manages many well known people, has assisted
in financing several new companies, is writer
of magazine articles of features and interviews
with stars, works on the sale of books and
stage plays for picture purposes. Ad., Los
Angeles, Cal.
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YOl'NG, ISriant S. ; also studio executive; b.
Salt Lake City, Utah; educ. there and Sar*
Francisco; 1903-4 motion picture exhibitor;
1909-10, motion picture producer; 1912-1914, di-
rector-general Fiestas; 1914-17, producer mo-
tion pictures; 1918-1919, affiliated industries,
student of all branches of motion picture In-
dustry, including technical, directing, camera
efficiency, etc. General Manager Art Unit Stu-
dios. Gle.idale, Calif., Home ad., 2922 So.
Flower, Los Angeles, Cal., So. 5537.
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DIRECTORS
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ABRAMSON, William, assistant director; b. N.
Y., 1891; educ. there; screen career ("Enlighten
Thy Daughter," "One Law for Both"), Graphic
("Someone Must Pay," "Echo of Youth,"
"When Men Betray," "Ashes of Love," "Moral
Suicide"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; dark com-
plexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 68
E. 113th st.; phone Harlem 8832.
ADOLFI, John G.; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y. and
Philadelphia; stag© career, 10 yrs. ; screen ca-
reer, since 1909, leading man for Vitagraph,
etc.; recent pictures, "Queen of the Sea" with
Annette Kellerman, "The Cavell Case" with
Julia Arthur, "Who's Your Brother" with
Edith Taliaferro. Ad., Friars' Club, N. Y.
ALGIEK, Sidney Jl., assistant director; b. Sha-
mokin, Pa.; educ. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage ca-
reer, 14 yrs. in mus. com. and comic opera,
with Shuberts, Klaw & Erlanger, John Cort,
etc.; screen career, American (Sequel of "Dia-
mond From the Sky," "Six Feet Four," "The
Twinkler," "Some Liar," "Dust," "The Week
End," "The Inner Struggle," "A Sporting
Chance," "The Reclamation"). Hght., 5, 7;
wght., 160; brown hair and eyes. Home ad,
1816 De la Vina st., Los Angeles, Calif.; tele-
phone 2226-W; studio, American Film Co.,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
ALLEN, Major Jack; educ. Balto., Md. ; self
producer and distributor of special nature and
wild animal pictures; naturalist, traveler, cav-
alryman in Spanish-American war. Studio
ad.. Universal, Universal City, Cal.
ALLEY, Alfred Wright, art director; b. Buffalo.
N. Y.; educ. there, Calif, and Mexico; early
career, civil engineer, architect and interior
decorator; screen career, American, Fox, Lois
Weber Prod., Universal, Metro. Studio ad.,
Metro Studios, Hollywood, Calif.; home ad.,
1632 ^ Winona blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; phone
3062.
ALLEY, Y. C. ; technical director; productions for
J. G. Pictures, Inc., J. M. Shear & Co., Lew-
Rogers, Supreme Pictures. Ad., home, 232
West 48th St., New York City.
AI'FEL, Oscar C; b. and educ. Cleveland, O. ;
stage career, producer and director Chicago
Opera House, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh.
Buffalo; screen career, World ("The Inter-
loper," "Tinsel," "Merely Players," "The Man-
darin's Gold"), Lasky ("The Squaw Man."
"Cameo Kirby"), Fox ("A Soldier's Oath,"
Battle of Hearts," "End of the Trail," "Man
of Sorrow"), Paralta ("A Man's Man," "Turn
of a Card"), Selig ("Auction of Souls"). Ad.,
Lambs Club, N. Y.
ARCHAINBAUD, George; b. Paris, France;
educ. France; screen career, with Eclair in
Paris and U. S. A., Beacon Film, Peerless
World, American Cinema Corp., Pathe Freres;
producing director for Gail Kane. Ethel Clay-
ton, Kitty Gordon. Alice Brady, Montagu Love,
Louise Huff. Creighton Hale and June Caprice
'As Man Made Her," "The Brand of Satan,'
"A Maid of Belgium." "The Cross Bearer,"
' The Awakening," "The Stormy Petrel," "Love
Cheat," "A Damsel in Distress," "Little Mother
Hubbard." Ad., home. City Club, 55 W. 44th St.,
N. Y. ; business, Room 809, 1457 Bway, N. Y
AVERY, Charles; b. Chicago, 1873; educ. Boston;
stage career, covering 12 yrs., supporting W. H.
Crane, William Faversham, starred in "Charlie's
Aunt," original company "The Clansman";
screen career, member of original Biograph,
with original Bison, with Keystone since its
organization in Cal.; dir. Arbuckle 31 pictures,
played in cast 19 pictures with Charles Mur-
ray, all "Hogan" series, "Submarine Pirate,"
"The Last Scent," and others with Sid Chaplin,
dir. Ford Sterling, L-Ko Comedies. Hght., 5,
4 1,4 ; dark complexion, gray hair, eyes. Ad.,
home. 2028 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal ;
Wil. 6099.
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BADGER, Clarence G., also writer.; b. San Fran-
cisco, 1880; educ. Boston, Mass.; early career,
edit, work "Youth's Companion" and Pacific
Coast newspapers; screen career, free lance
writer, and on scenario staff of Lubin, Univer-
sal, Keystone, became director for Keystone,
Oct., 1915; Sennett-Paramount, Goldwyn ("A
Perfect Lady," "Daughter of Mine," "Sis Hop-
kins," "Leave it to Susan," "Through the
Wrong Door," "Strictly Confidential," "Almost
a Husband," "Jubilo"), "The Strange Boarder,"
"Water, Water Everywhere," "Kingdom of
Youth." Ad., Goldwyn Studio, Culver City,
Cal.; home ad., R. F. D. No. 10, Box 890-B,
Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly. 2135.
BAKER, George D.j b. Champaign, 111.; stage
career, with Walker Whiteside, David Higgins,
McKee Rankin, Nance O'Neil, stock and vaud.,
also for six yrs. mgr. of own attractions,
"Graustark," "In the Bishop's Carriage," "The
Goose Girl"; screen career, Vitagraph, three
yrs., then "The Dust of Egypt," "The Shop
Girl," "A Price for Folly," "Tarantula," etc.),
Metro 3 yrs. ("The Wager," "The White
Raven," "His Father's Son," "The Shell Game,"
"Peggy Does Her Darndest," "The Lion's Den,"
"Toys of Fate," "Revelation," etc.), director
general Metro West Coast studios, supervising
Lytell and Allison features; author of "Taran-
tula," "The Wager," "Sowers and Reapers,"
"In Judgment of ," "Her Inspiration," "As
the Sun Went Down." Now free lancing ("The
Cinema Murder," with International, and "The
Man Who Lost Himself," with Wm. Faver-
sham). Ad., 130 W. 44th St., N. Y.
it Le Roy L., technical director, also actor;
b. Washington, D. C. ; screen career, Pathe.
Rolfe, Wharton, Vitagraph, Thanhouser, Uni-
versal, Oliver; played in "Perils of Pauline,"
"The Eagle's Eye," "Exploits of Elaine,"
"Patria," "Get Rich Quick Wallingford," "Bea-
trice Fairfax Series," "Mysteries of Myra,"
"Master Mystery," "Craig Kennedy Serial."
BALLLN, Hugo, Art director; b. N. Y. C. 1880;
educ. New York and Europe; member Natl
Inst. Arts and Letters, Natl. Academy of De-
sign; conducted scenic studios in N. Y. and
elsewhere; screen career, Goldwyn (directed
"Baby Mine"). Author of "Daughter of Mine"
and others; "Fields of Honor," "The Stronger
Vow"; Geo. Loane Tucker Prod., "The Cinder-
ella Man." Ad., Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
BARKER, Reginald; b. Scotland; educ. there:
stage career, wrote and staged diet rky »l 16.
managed own stock CO., Kansas City, prod, di-
rector for Henry Miller, Olga Nethersol<\ Emilv
Stevens, Robert Hilliard, Walker Whiteside,
screen career, Ince ("Golden Rule Kate"), Par-
alta ("Madame Who?"). Independent ("Car-
men of the Klondike"). Mastercraft ("The One
Woman"), Goldwyn ("The Turn of the Wheel,"
"The Stronger Vow"), Rex Beach ("The
Brand." "Girl from Outside," "Flame of the
Desert," "Bonds of Love." "The Crimson Gar-
denia"), "Woman and the Puppet," "Danger-
ous Days." Member M. P. D. A. Ad., home.
122 So. Ardmore, Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Gold-
wyn.
BARKY, Joseph J.; educ. N. Y. ; stage career, 7
yrs. in vaud., stock and musical comedy; screen
two years, and director; Nestor. 101 Bison, Uni-
versal, Vogue, Fox, Metro, American, Jack Lon-
don P'ctures, Kalem, now with Bla^ad Tra;!
Prod. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; blond hair and
gray eyes. Ad., N. V. A. Club, 229 W. 46th St.,
N. Y. ; phone Bryant 4020.
BARTLETT, Charles E. ; b. Minneapolis, Minn.;
educ. Denver, Colo.; stage career. 10 yrs..
started in child parts, played lead in largest
stock company in Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake
City and Los Angeles; screen career, 9 yrs. as
leading man and feature director with Beaver
Film Co., Portland. Ore.
BASIL, Joseph, assistant director; b. Brooklyn.
N. Y. ; educ. there; early career, physical in-
structor in public schools, swimming teacher
and all-around athlete; screen career, Vita-
graph ("It Wasn't Him," "Plans and Pa-
jamas," "Puppy Love," "Rough Necks and
Roof Tops"), playing comedy roles and as
asst. director; now with King Cole Comedies.
Home ad., 323 Schermerhorn St.. Brooklyn.
N. Y. ; studio ad., Motion Picture Producing i'o.
of America, Dongan Hills, S. I., N. Y.
BEAL, Frank; b. Cleveland, 1865; educ. Univ. of
Kansas: stage career, with Frohman and W
A. Brady, first as actor then as stage director.
12 yrs. directing stock cos.; 2 yrs. gen. dir.
Liebler & Co.; screen career, from 1908, with
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DIRECTORS
Selig American, Pathe, Fox ("The Danger
Zone." "The Divorce Trap," "Chasing Rain-
bows," "Broken Commandments," "Thieves,"
"Tin Pan Alley"). Author of "Her Moment."
President M. P. D. A. 1918. Ad., home, 7106
Hawthorne ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Fox,
Hollywood, Cal.
BEAL, Scott R., assistant director; b. Quinnesec,
Mich., 1890; educ. Chicago Univ.; stage career,
stage manager and light comedian in stk. and
road shows; screen career, Selig, American,
Keystone, Universal, National ("Undine," "The
Blue Bonnet." "Hearts and Masks," "The Love
Call," "Girl of My Dreams," "A Kentucky Colo-
nel," "Long Lane's Turning." Hght., 5, 6;
wght., 135; dark complexion, black hair, brown
eyes. Home ad., 1256 N. Kingsley Drive, Los
Angeles, Cal.; Hy. 982; studio ad., National
Studio. Los Angeles, Cal.
BEAUDINE, William; b. N. Y. C, 1892; educ.
N. Y.; screen career. Biograph Comedies, Ka-
lem, Ham & Bud Comedies, Ethel Teare Com-
edies, Universal, Joker Comedies, Gale Henry
& Billy Franey, Triangle. Keystone Comedies,
Christie ("Rustic Romf-o." "Mixed Drinks."
"Pass the Apples. Eve." "Watch Your Step,
Mother," "All Jazzed Up"). Ad., 8201 Fountain
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly. 713; studio ad.,
Christie Studio, Los Angeles. Cal.
BEAUMONT, Harry; b. Abilene, Kan.; educ. St.
Joseph, Mo.; stage career, 10 yrs. ; screen ca-
reer, 7 yrs. with Edison as actor, directed 18
mos. for Essanay, Selig, Goldwyn (since July,
1918. "Thirty a Week." "Go West, Young Man."
"A Man and His Money," "One of the Finest,"
"Lord and Lady Algy," "Gay Lord Quex."
"Toby's Bow," "Going Some," "Two Cents
Worth of Humaneness"). Home ad., 617 Can-
yon Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal.; studio, Goldwyn.
BERANGER. George A.; b. Sydney, Australia,
March 27, 1S93; educ. N. S. W., Australia; stage
career (Australia), "Sweet Lavender" and
Shakespearean rep. ; screen career, juvenile
Biograph and directing asst. D. W. Griffith all
features up to and including "Birth of a Na-
tion"; direeted (Griffith-Mutual) 6 productions,
leading man Blanche Sweet, Bessie Love,
Louise Huff, co-star Constance Talmadge (Re-
liance), "Flirting with Fate," "Half-Breed."
"Manhattan Madness," "Broken Blossoms";
1917-18 aviator British forces; 1918-19 director
staff of D. W. Griffith; 1919 director Fox Film
Corp. ("Find the Woman," etc.). Ad., Los
Angeles Athletic Club, and New' York Athletic
Club.
BERTRAM, William; b. Ontario, Can., 18S0;
stage career, stk. in Spokane and San Fran-
cisco, supported Mrs. Leslie Carter; screen
career, with Pathe, 1912, in Indian parts; di-
rected "Buck Parvin" series adapted from
Chas. "Van Loane series. Diando ("A Little
Patriot." "Dolly Does Her Bit," "Cupid by
Proxy," "Milady of the Beanstalk," "Dolly's
Vacation," "Sawdust Doll," "The Old Maid's
Baby"). World ("The Arizona Cat Claw"). Ad.,
care of M. P. D. A., Alexandria Hotel, Los An-
geles, Cal.
BEVIS, Ted J., technical director; early career,
stage carpenter in New York and Chicago; now
at Art Unit Studio, Glendale. Cal. Home ad.,
1257 West 53rd St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Ver.
2534.
BINGHAM, E. Douglas, studio manager and tech-
nical director; screen career. Wharton, Metro.
Rolfe. Oliver ("Patria," "The Eagle's Eyes,"
"Mysteries of Myra," "Great White Trail,"
"Master Mystery," "Craig Kennedy." "A Mill-
ion Dollars Reward"). Ad.. 20 E. 48th St.,
N. Y.
BLAC'HE, Mme. Alice; b. Paris, 1878; educ. con-
vents in Paris and Geneva; screen career,
started as sec. to M. Gaumont in Paris, later in
charge of Gau. studio (Paris) 1897, Solax 1910
Co.; producing "The Pit and the Pendulum."
"The Rogues of Paris." formed with Herbert
Blache U. S. Amusement Co., producing "The
Dream Woman," "The Empress," "Sea Waif,"
"House of Cards," "When You and I Were
Young," "Behind the Mask." Bessie Love In
"The Great Adventure"; Dolores Cassinelll in
"A Soul Adrift."
BLACHE, Herbert; b. London, Eng.; educ. Lon-
don and Montpelier, France: screen career,
Gaumont. Blach Feature. U. S. Amust. Corp..
Pathe; dir. Petrova, Florence Reed. Mary Miles
MInter, Frank Keenan. Emily Stevens, " Edith
Storey. Ethel Barrymore. King Baggot. Nazim-
ova ("The Brat." "Stronger Than Death").
Screen Classic (May Allison in "The Walk-
offs'). Ad., Friars Club, N. Y. ; studio, Metro,
Los Angeles, Cal.
BLAKE, Ben; b. 1892; educ. Columbia Univ.;
stage career, one year in stock; screen career,
started with Imp in 1910; assisted many well-
known directors for several years; co-directed
with Hobart Henley on "Parentage"; now di-
recting and supervising Universal Educational
pictures. Ad., home, 1815 Seventh ave., N. Y.
BLYSTONE, J. G.; b. 1892; screen career, Uni-
versal, 3 yrs., directed Joker comedies, wrote
many of his own scenarios, joined L-Ko at its
formation, directed "Balloonatics" ; produced
many successful comedies, released on Univer-
sal ("A Surf Scandal," "Love Behind Bars,"
"Soapsuds and Sirens," "Fat and Furious"),
now directing Fox Sunshine Comedies ("Virtu-
ous Husbands," "Footlight Maids," "Yellow
Dog Catcher," "Her Naughty Wink," "The
Quack Duck Hunter"). Studio ad., Fox Sun-
shine Comedies, Hollywood, Cal.; home ad.,
6901 Hawthorne St., Hollywood, Cal.
BORDEAUX, Joe, assistant director; b. Canada,
1886; educ. Cal.; screen career, with Billy West
Comedies, Fox "Smiles"; 4 yrs. with Arbuckle
("Fatty and Mabel Adrift," "Waiters' Ball,"
"His Wife's Mistake"), with Blystone. Ad.,
3700 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
BORZAGE, Frank; b. Salt Lake City, 1893; educ.
Salt Lake City; stage career, from age of 14.
stock and rep., last stage appearance in "The
Prisoner of Zenda"; screen career, Universal.
I.ubin. American, Mutual, Lasky ("A Mormon
Maid"), Triangle ("Flying Colors," "Until They
Get Me"), Essanay ("The Curse of Iku"), Mac-
auley Photoplays ("Whom the Gods Would De-
stroy"). Triangle ("Toton." "Shoes that
Danced"), Fred Stone ("Billy Jim," "Duke of
Chimney-Butte"), International ("Humor-
esque"). Member M. P. D. A. Ad., 3974 Wll-
shire Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
BOWMAN. William J.; b. Bakersville, N. C. ;
educ. Lordsburg Coll., Pomona, Cal.; early ca-
reer, draftsman; stage career, rep. stock, vaud.,
with Mantell; toured Orient in Shakespearean
rep.; screen career. Thanhouser ("Merchant of
Venice"), American, Triangle, Vitagraph
("Master of the Mine," "Inasmuch"), Keystone,
Quality ("Second in Command," "Silent
Voice"), Universal ("From Broadway to a
Throne"), now independent producer Para-
Artcraft ("False Faces"). Ad., Elks' Club,
Santa Monica, Cal.
BRABIN, Charles; b. Liverpool, Eng., 1883; educ.
Coll. St. Francis Xavier. Mayfield, Sussex, Eng.;
stage career, in "Medal and the Maid"; screen
career, from 1908, Edison and Vitagraph as
dir., with Essanay, 1915 ("The Raven"), Vita-
graph ("The Price of Fame," "Mary Jane's
Pa," "The Sixteenth Wife"), Metro ("Social
Quicksands," "Red. White and Blue Blood,"
"The Poor Rich Man"). Fox ("Buchanan's
Wife." "Thou Shalt Not," "La Belle Russe,"
"Kathleen Mavourneen." "While New York
Sleeps"). Ad., care of Ed Small, Inc., N. Y.
BRACKEN, Bertram; b. Texas; educ. Yale; early
career, worked in a bank and was member of
15th U. S. Cavalry for 1% yrs.; screen career,
Melies Co., Lubin. 2 yrs. Fox, 1 yr. direct.
Henry B. Walthall; Fox ("The Eternal
Sappho," "East Lynne"), Walthall ("Long Arm
of Mannister," "The Confession," "The Boom-
erang"). Studio ad., Selig Studios. 3800 Mis-
sion Ronrl. L,,,s Angeles.
BRADBURY. Robert North; b. Walla Walla.
Wash.; educ. Baker Sch. and Chicago; stage
career, Baker Stk. Co., Portland. Ore., 7 yrs.
featured over Orpheum and Pantages circuits;
own companies; screen career. Universal, Lasky
("To Have and to Hold"), Kalem ("The Har-
vest of Gold," "The False Prophet," "The Res-
urrection of Gold Bar"), Mitchell Lewis
("Faith of the Strong," "Last of His People"),
Bradbury Prod. ("Into the Light"). Ad., 418
Mason Bldg.. Los Angeles, Calif.
BRA DDE N, John D., Art director; b. England;
screen career, Fox (9 yrs.), Plunkett and Car-
roll Co. ("Daughter of the Gods," "Les Miser-
ables," "Edith Cavel," "When Burglars Call").
Home ad., Grantwood, N. J. Studio, Ideal.
Hudson Heights, N. J.
BRODSKY. Samuel Richard; educ. Cleveland.
Ohio: stage career, stage mgr. for William Pos-
tance. Jack Halliday, May Buckley and Vaughn
Glazer; also played many parts on legitimate;
screen career, directed "The House Without
Children," "The Greatest of These," "Men in
the Making," "Vanishing Charms," for Argus
Co. Hght., 5. 10; wght.. 148: brown hair and
eyes. Ad.. The Argus Enterprises, Cleveland,
Ohio: Main 7174.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
BROOKE, Van Dyke; b. Detroit, Mich.; stage
career, many yrs. in stk., on road in important
metropolitan prods.; screen career, from 1908
with Vitagraph, director, scenario writer and
actor, directed Norma Talmadge, Anita Stew-
art, Earle Williams, Mary Fuller, Leah Baird
and other stars ("Janet of the Chorus," "The
Gods Redeem," "The Primal Instinct"), Than-
houser ("It Happened to Adele"), Vitagraph
"The Fortune Hunter"), Am. Cinema ("The
Stormy Petrel"). Member M. P. D. A. Ad.,
234 "W. 55th St., N. Y.
BROUN, Melville V*.; b. Portland, Ore.; stage
career, Baker Stk., Portland, Ore.; Columbia
theatre, Milwaukee, Wis., Spokane theatre, Spo-
kane, Wash., 4 seasons vaud. ; screen career,
scenario writer for Triangle, Chaplin, Goldwyn,
Universal, Vitagraph now directing Montgom-
ery & Rock, Vitagraph Studio. Home ad., 2045
Pinehurst Road, Hollywood, Cal.; phone 577254;
or P. O. Box 142, Hollywood.
BROWNING, Tod; b. Louisville; stage career,
toured world at head of "Lizard and Coon" Co.,
"Mutt and Jeff," "World of Mirth"; screen
career, Biograph. Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts,
Metro ("The House in the Mist"), Bluebird
("The Deciding Kiss," "The Brazen Beauty"),
Universal ("The Wicked Darling," "An Exqui-
site Thief," "The Unpainted Woman," "Petal
on the Current," "Bonnie, Bonnie Lassie," "The
Beautiful Beggar"). Home ad., 1719 Cherokee
St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly 4142; studio, Uni-
versal.
BUCKLAND, Wilfrid, Art director; screen career,
technical dir.. Lasky. Ad., Famous Players
Studio. 1520 Vine St., Los Angeles, Cal.
BUEL, Kenean; originally on legit, stage; Joined
Kalem shortly after its organization, 7 yrs.
there, wrote and produced "Civil War" pic-
tures; joined Fox 1915 ("Blazing Love," "We
Should Worry," "Doing Their Bit," "I Want to
Forget," "Woman, Woman." "My Little Sis-
ter"), Hallmark ("The Veiled Marriage").
BURT, William P., Assistant director; b. St.
Peters, Minn.; educ. Denver, Boston; stage
career, on legitimate stage for yrs. ; screen
career, Vitagraph, Thanhouser, Metro, Astra-
Pathe; characters, heavies; Pathe (acted In
"The Lightning Raider"). Home ad. 393 Cen-
tral Park West, N. T. C.
BUTLER, Alexander Beaubien; b. Beamsville,
Ont., Canada; educ. Hamilton, Can.; stage
career. United States. So. America. So. Africa,
Australia Gt. Britain; with Charles Frohman
and George Edwards; screen career 1912, pro-
duced first feature film. "East Lynne" for
London Co., Barker, London (dir. "Five
Nights," "The Beetle"). Samuelson ("Just a
Girl," "My Lady's Dress." "Damaged Goods."
"Sorrows of Satan," "The Admirable Crich-
ton"). Home ad., Alvarado Hotel, Los Angeles,
Cal.; studio, Samuelson.
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CAB ANNE, William Christy; b. St. Louis, 1SSS;
educ. St. Rose Acad., Culver Military Acad.;
early career, spent in Navy; stage career, 1908-
1910; screen career, since 1910, Fine Arts (dir.,
Douglas Fairbanks' first pictures, "Double
Trouble" and "Reggie Mixes In"). 5 yrs. Grif-
fith's Chief of Staff, author and dir. of "One of
Many," "The Slacker," co-author and dir. of
"Draft 258." dir. Metro's first serial, "The
Great Secret," at head of own company state's
rights ("Fighting Through"), W. H. Special
("A Regular Fellow"), Goldwyn ("The Pest"),
Lew Cody ("Beloved Cheater"). Ad.. 929 So.
St. Andrews PI., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Uni-
versal.
CAMPBELL, Colin; screen career, Selig (made
"The Spoilers," "The Garden of Allah." "The
Crisis." "The Still Alarm." "The Law North of
65," "Little Orphan Annie," "A Hoosier Ro-
mance"), Universal ("The Yellow Dog," "In
the Carquinez Woods"), Mutual ("A Hoosier
Romance"). First Natl. ("The Thunderbolt" 1 .
United ("The Corsican Brothers"). Member
M.P.D.A. Ad., Brunton Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
CAMPBELL, William S.; b. Ashley, Pa.; educ.
Ashley High Sch.; early career, 10 yrs. vaud.
and motion picture mgr.; screen career, SVt
yrs. with Keystone, directing numerous Sennett-
Paramount comedies; Fox Sunshine, Universal,
series of Joe Martin, Orang-Outang comedies,
now producing series of 26 animal comedies to
be released as Campbell comedies. Ad., 1720
Soto St., Los Angeles. Cal.
C \RLETON, John T., Assistant director; b. N. Y. ;
educ. Grad. Columbia Law Sch.; early career,
practiced law 15 yrs. pert, mostly to theatri-
cal matters; screen career, associated with
brother, Lloyd B. Carleton, as asst. and co-
director for past 6 yrs. Vice-pres. Clermont
Photoplays Corp. Home ad., 5846 Carlton Way,
Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Clermont Photoplay
Corp., Los Angeles.
CARPENTER, George Mulford, Art & Technical
director; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; educ. Art Stu-
dents League, N. Y., and studied abroad; .-arly
career, mural painter, assisted Edwin H. Blash-
lield, decoration Ball Room ceiling, Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel, N. Y., decoration Grand Salon,
str. "Commonwealth," Fall River Line, etc.;
screen career, Metro ("Best of Luck," "Right
of Way," designed sets), painted screen and
motion picture "Mt. Fuji" for "The Willow
Tree," motion picture "Fifth Ave., N. Y.",
"Lombardi, Ltd." Home ad., 1440 Stanley ave.,
Hollywood, Cal.; phone 577371; studio ad.,
Metro.
CARRE, Ben, Art director; b. Paris, France;
educ. Paris; stage career, 6 yrs. on stage;
screen career, Gaumont (Paris), Eclair. World,
Paramount, Artcraft, Tourneur (Paris), now
with Marshall Nellan; "Trilby," "The Whip,"
"Poor Little Rich Girl," "Undying Flame,"
"Barbary Sheep," "Blue Bird," "Prunella,"
"Sporting Life," "Life Line," "In Old Ken-
tucky," "The River's End." Home ad., 6732
Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles; Holly 3910;
studio, Marshall Neilan Prod.
CHAUDET, Louis W.; b. Manhattan, Kan., 1884;
early career, photographer; stage career vaud.,
road shows. Belasco stk.; screen career, Selig,
as actor, photographer, asst. dir., Universal
(Nestor comedies), Smiling Bill Parsons, 8
comedies, "The Girl of My Dreams," "Merry
Andrews" (Rhodes), "Long Lanes Turning"
(Walthall), National ("Hoop-La," "The Love
Call," "The Blue Bonnet" (Rhodes), Selznick
("Common Sense"). Member M.P.D.A.
CLEMENS, James H., Assistant director; b. Eng-
land; educ. Pa. and Ky. ; stage career, Or-
pheum Circuit; screen career, 3 yrs. with Uni-
versal, 1 yr. Morosco, 2 yrs. Triangle. 1 yr.
Keystone-Triangle, 1% yrs. Christie, now di-
recting Gayety Comedies featuring George
Ovey. Home ad., 1216 S. Catalina St., Los An-
geles, Cal.; studio, Christie Comedies.
CLEMENTS, Roy; b. 111., 1877; on stage 22 yrs.;
screen career, Essanay ("Snakeville" series),
Universal ("Slippery Slim" series, Pat Rooney
Features), Sierra Features, Universal ("Fat
and Foolish," "A Proxy Elopement," "The Im-
patient Patient." "The Bright Lights.'' "See-
ing Things," "The Potato Patriot," "Too Much
Women"), Triangle ("Crown Jewels"), Hall-
mark ("When a Woman Strikes." "The Reck-
oning Day"), Mitchell Lewis ("King Spruce").
Member M.P.D.A. Home ad., 6S24 Whiteley
Terrace, Hollywood, Cal.
CLIFTON, Elmer; stage career, from 1907, in
"The Girl of the Golden West," "The Dollar
Mark," mgmt. Belasco when latter was Coast
stk. director, two B'way prods, with Richard
Bennett; screen career, Reliance-Majestic (Phil.
Stoneman In Griffith's "Birth of a Nation." "In-
tolerance"), Fine Arts, Universal ("Smashing
Through," "Kiss or Kill"), Para ("Battling
Jane." "The Hope Chest," "Peppy Polly,"
"Nugget Nell," "Out of Luck," "Turning the
Tables"). Ad., Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck,
N. Y.
CLINE, Edward Francis; b. Kenosha, Wis., 1892;
educ. Lake Forest, Chicago; screen career. Key-
stone ("The Winning Punch," "His Busted
Trust"), Sennett-Paramount ("That Night,"
"The Kitchen Lady," "Those Athletic Girls,"
"A Bedroom Blunder," "Sheriff Nell's Come-
back," "A School House Scandal," "Training
for Husbands"). Member M.P.D.A. Home ad.,
Alvarado Apts., Los Angeles, Cal.; Wilsh. 5010;
studio. Fox Sunshine Studio.
COLLINS, Clifford B., Assistant director; b. Mc-
Clure, Ohio; educ. Toledo, Ohio; stage career,
at Lyceum theatre, Toledo Ohio as asst. stage
director; screen career, from 1914-17, with
Thos. H. Ince, as asst. director. 1917-19 with
A. E. F. Home ad.. 1014 N. Mariposa ave.,
Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 40SO; studio, Brunton
Studios.
CONWAY, Jack; b. Graceville. Minn.. 1887 ; educ.
there; stage career, from 1907, in stock, melo-
drama in "Mrs. Temple's Telegram": screen
career since 1911, Selig, Bosworth, Reliance-
Majestic, Fine Arts, Universal ("Bitter Sweet,"
"Judgment of the Guilty"), Triangle ("Doing
Her Bit," "Bone of Fear." "Because of a
DIRECTORS
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Woman*'), Bluebird ("A Jewel in Pawn"), Tri-
angle ("You Can't Believe Everything," "Rest-
less Souls"), Metro ("Lombard!, Ltd."), Fed-
eral ("Desert of Wheat," "The Dwelling Place
of Light," "The U. P. Trail"). Member M. P.
D. A. Home ad., 2211 Budlong ave., Los An-
geles, Cal.; studio ad., Brunton.
COOPER, J. Gordon; educ. St. Francis Xavier
College; screen career, Fox, features for Oliver
Productions, Inc., starring Herbert Rawlinson,
now with Hallmark Prods. Ad., 537 West 149th
St . X. Y. C. ; Audubon 2040.
COX, George L.; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. America
and Europe; stage career, David Warfleld, Nat
Goodwin, Mrs. Leslie Carter, stk. and rep.;
screen career Selig Polyscope, Advance Motion
Picture Co., American, Cox Feature Film Co.
Home ad., 1729 Garden St., Los Angeles; phone
i:93-J; studio ad., American Film Co., Santa
Barbara, Cal.
CRANE, Frank H. ; b. San Francisco; stage
career, with William Collier, Arnold Daly,
James A. Heme; screen career, Pathe
( Stranded In Arcady"), Goldwyn ("Thais"),
Petrova ("The Life Mask"), World ("Clarissa,"
"Neighbors"), Harry Rapf ("Wanted for Mur-
der"), United ("Her Game"). Ad., Friars Club,
N. Y.
CRISP, Donald; b. London, Eng.; educ. there;
screen career, Biograph, Majestic, Mutual,
Clune ("Ramona" "Eyes of the World"), D.
W, Griffith ("played role of "Battling Burrows"
in "Broken Blossoms"). Famous Players
("Poor Boob," "Love Insurance," "Putting It
Over," "Something to Do," "A Very Good
Young Man," "Why Smith Left Home," "Too
Much Johnson," "The Six Best Cellars"). Ad.,
Lasky, studio, Hollywood, Cal.
CKOSLAND, Frederic Alan; educ. East Orange
Preparatory School and Dartmouth College;
early career, newspaper game since college,
"N. Y. Globe," also short stories various maga-
zines; stage career, with Annie Russell in Sher-
idan's "Rivals," Goldsmith's "She Stoops to
Conquer," Shakespeare stage manager and
juvenile parts; screen career, played in pic-
tures with Pathe, Edison, etc.. been director for
five yrs., starting at age of 21, directed "The
Unbeliever," "Kidnapped," for Edison, "The
Whirlpool " for Famous Players, "The Country
Cousin," "Greater than Fame," "Glorious
South" for Selznick; 18 mos. service in France
in Signal Corps. Directed the compiling of the
Photographic History of the War. Ad., 1 W.
67th St., N. Y. ; Columbus 4204.
CRl'ZE, James; b. Ogden, Utah, 1884; educ.
there; stage career, medicine shows, touring
country, later formed own co., toured several
yrs. in "Heart of Maryland," joined co. playing
Shakespeare and stock melodrama; screen ca-
reer, Metro, Lasky, Paramount ("The City of
Dim Faces." "Less than Kin," "Johnny Get
Your Gun,'' "Too Many Millions"), Artcraft
(played in "Under the Top," "Johnny Get Your
Gun"), Paramount ("You're Fired," "Alias,
Mike Moran," "The Roaring Road," "The Love
Burglar.'' "Valley of the Giants," "The Lottery
Man," "Hawthorne of the U. S. A."). Black
hair, dark eyes. Ad., Lasky Studios, Holly-
wood. Cal.
CULLISON, Webster; b. Baltimore, Md. ; educ.
there and Washington; stage career, 19 yrs.,
owner, actor and stage director; screen career,
9 yrs. producer of pictures. World, Lubin,
Equitable, etc., O. Henry stories for Eclair,
May Alison with Metro, Juanita Hansen and
George Cheseboro with Selig in "The Lost City."
Home ad.. 5123 Harold Way, Los Angeles, Cal.;
Holly. 883.
CCTIIBERT, C. E. (Casey), assistant director;
b. Michigan; educ. Detroit; stage career, stk.,
rep. and prod., "Thais" with Constance Collier
and Tyrone Power, "Love's Wager" with Fritzie
Scheff, "The Enchantress" with Kitty Gordon;
screen career, began in 1912, Thos. Ince, Uni-
versal, mechanical director with Irene Castle
in "Patria." honorably discharged from A. E.
F.. May. 1919. now with Capital Film Co. Home
ad., 4509 Fourth ave., Hollywood, Cal.
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DALY, Win. Robert; b. Boston, 1872; educ. Bos-
ton Latin School; stage career, with Frohman,
Liebler, H. B. Harris and Julius Cahn. as actor
and director; screen career, began 1910, Imp-
Universal. Selig, etc., "The Militant." "Uncle
Tom's Cabin." "Miracle Mary," "Calvarv's
Shadow," "Unto Those Who Sin," "The Mak-
ing of Crooks," "At Piney Ridge.'' Member
M. P. D. A. Home ad., 1956 Franklin Circle,
Hollywood, Cal.
DAVENPORT, Charles E.; b. Easton, Pa., 1884;
educ. Pa.; stage career, since childhood, stk.,
rep. and Shakespearean; training under the
late James Booth Roberts and George Bangs;
screen career, acting and directing Lubin, Reli-
ance, Majestic ("The Strength of the Weak,"
"The She Wolf," "Virgin of the Fire," "The
Half Wit"), Stage Right and Government prod.
"Governor's Boss," "Kavah," "Rule of Rea-
son," "House that Jack Built." "Broken Bar-
riers"), Sholom Aleichem Series in preparation.
Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
D.YY1D, Charles Norman, also laboratory expert;
b. Chicago, 1889; screen career, 3 yrs. in print-
ing, perforating and laboratories at Essanay,
founder of the Active Motion Picture Co. and
Interstate Film Producers; cameraman on trav-
elogues for Chicago Herald Land Bureau in
Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia and
Texas; director and cameraman of 15 Ebony
Comedies; cameraman on "Do the Dead Talk?"
produced by Special Feature Production Co. ;
director "Castle Comedies." Ad., Castle Studios,
2332 N. California ave., Chicago, 111.
DAVIS, William S. ; stage career, staged many
Broadway productions for the Frohmans, Har-
rison Grey Fiske, etc. ; screen career, for 6 yrs.
Edison, Biograph, Fox ("The Fool's Revenge"),
Metro ("Alias Mrs. Jessup," "Under Suspicion,"
"The Brass Check," "With Neatness and Dis-
patch," "No Man's Land," "In Judgment Of"),
United Pictures, Inc., Supreme Pictures, Inc.
Author of many scenarios.
DAVVLEY, J. Searle; b. Del Norte; educ. Scott
Saxton Coll. of Oratory, Denver; stage career,
4 yrs. stage mgt. for Lewis Morrison Faust Co.,
2 yrs. in vaud., 5 yrs. in stk.; screen career,
Edison. Famous Players, directed Mary Pick-
ford, H. B. Warner, Billie Burke, Marguerite
Clark ("Snow White," "The Seven Swans"),
Elsie Ferguson in "The Lie," Doris Kenyon in
"Twilight'' and "Harvest Moon," wrote and di-
rected "Everybody's Business" for Chas. Rich-
man Co., "The Phantom Honeymoon" for Hall-
mark. Author of IS stage plays and several
scenarios. Ad., 215 W. 51st St., N. Y.
DAWN, Norman; b. Santa Barbara Rancho. Prov.
of Salta, Argentina; scenic cinematographer 7
yrs. Gaumont, Biograph, Ince, Keystone; over
2 yrs. with Universal, producing 2 and 5 reel
pictures, "Sinbad the Saihir," "The Eternal
Triangle," "Two Men of Tinted Butte,"
"Lasca," "Down by the Rio Grande," "Hermit
Creek," "The Line Runners," etc. Ad., Uni-
versal Studio, Hollywood, Cal.; home, 1435
Grand Canal, Venice. Cal.
DEAN, Ralph; educ. N. Y. and Chappaqua; stage
career, Chas. Frohman, Liebler & Co., Henry
Savage, "Heir to the Hoorah," Cohan and Har-
ris, 5 yrs. dramatic; screen career, Edison,
Colonial, Frohman, 2 yrs. directed Geo. Irving;
directed "The Rainbow," "The Accomplice,"
"The Song of Sixpence," "Madam Sherrv."
Member Lambs Club. Home ad.. Chamber St.,
Bayside, L. I., n. y.
DE CARLTON, George; assistant director; b.
Boston, Mass., June 30, 1867; stage career, in
every branch, beginning at early age; screen
career, Reliance (asst. to Oscar Apfel), Life
Photo ("Northern Lights," "The Lighthouse,"
"Captain Swift," "The Ordeal "), Fox (asst. to
Edgar Lewis, appearing in "The Thief," "The
Plunderer," "A Gilded Fool," "Samson," "The
Nigger"), Ocean Film, World ("The Rough
Neck".. Ad., Friars' Club, N. Y.
DE GRASSE, Joseph; b. France; educ. N. Y.;
stage career, from 1883, actor and producer of
classic drama, own co. ; screen career, from
1909, Pathe (leads and director), Lubin, Uni-
versal, from 1913. Argosy ("After the War"),
Ince-Para ("Market of Souls"), First Nat'l
("Heart of the Hills"), Para-Art ( "L" Apache" ) ,
"Wild Cat of Paris," with Priscilla Dean, "My
Friend's Wife," Dorothy Dalton, "The Golden
Hope," Edith Storey, "The Undertow," Sessue
Hayakawa. Member M. P. D. A., Los Angeles,
Cal. Ad.. 213 W. Windsor Road, Glendale, Cal.;
studio, Haworth.
DE LA MOTI1E, Leon; b. New Orleans, La.;
educ. Mt. St. Mary Acad., Emmittsburg, Md..
Notre Dame Univ.; stage career, 10 yrs. exper.
as stock director and featured heavy man, also
with "Slaves of the Mine." and featured in
"Texas"; screen career, director with St. Louis
Motion Picture Co. for 2 yrs., Warner's Fea-
tures 1 yr., Lubin Film Co. 2 yrs., Universal 8
mos.. Selig 6 mos. Home ad., 2027 Reservoir
St., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 53289.
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DEL KUTH, Hampton, editor and supervising
director; b. Venice, Italy, 1888; educ. Oxford
Univ., England; screen career, NYMP Co., some
successful scenarios are: "The Passer-by," "Old
Black Joe," "Count of Monte Cristo," "The
Lighted Way," "The Struggle Everlasting,"
"Ties of Fate," "Love Tales of Hoffman"; 0
yrs. with Keystone and Sennett-Paramount
Comedies; at present editor and supervising di-
rector of all Wm. Fox Sunshine Comedies. Ad.,
Los Angeles Athletic Club, Los Angeles, Cal.
DE MILLK, William C; b. Washington, N, C.
1878; educ. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1900; author
of "Strongheart," "The Warrens of -Virginia,"
"The Woman" and other plays and sketches;
screen career, Famous Players-Lasky, 1914
i "The Ragamuffin," "The Heir to the Hoorah,"
"The Clown," "Hashimma Togo," "The Wid-
ow's Might," "One More American," "Peg o'
My Heart," "The Tree of Knowledge"). Ad.,
Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
DILLON, Edward; b. N. Y. ; stage career, juv.
and com. leads in "The Sporting Duchess," juv.
lead and stage mgr. for Otis Skinner, Dustin
Farnum, with Rose Melville in "Sis Hopkins";
screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic.
Fine Arts ("The Doll Shop," "Might and the
Man"), Paramount, Fox ("Luck and Pluck,"
"Putting One Over," "Never Say Quit," "Help,
Help, Police," "The Winning Stroke"). Mem-
ber M P. D. A. Ad., 234 West 65th st., N. Y.
DILLON, Jack; b. N. Y., 1886; educ. St. Francis
Xavier, N. Y. C. ; stage career, stk., "Officer
666," "The Right of Way," "Via Wireless,"
"The Rosary"; screen career, Kalem, Famous,
Nestor, Universal, Lubin, Keystone, First Na-
tional, Metro, Mary Pickford; "The Right of
Way," starring Bert Lytell; wrote original
story for Jack Pickford in "A Burglar by
Proxy," also wrote for Fox; "An Heiress for
a Dav" and "Limousine Life," with Olive
Thomas; "The Silk-Lined Burglar" and
"Wanted — A Husband," starring Priscilla Dean,
"Hop o' My Thumb," with Mary Pickford. Ad..
Marv Pickford Co., Hollywood, Cal.
DONOVAN, Frank P.; b. Rosendale, N. Y. ; stage
career, vaud., with Del Henderson in "From
Sing Sing to Liberty," etc.; screen career,
Manhattan Features, Yankee, Universal, Stat<
Right Series ("Bullin the Bullsheviki" ) , Bin-
graph ("Pardon Me," "Neptune's Stepdaugh-
ter." Gertrude Selby Comedies). Vitagraph
("Boobs and Bumbs"), O. Henry's stories; now
making feature pictures with Pearl Shepard
Member M. P. D. A. Ad., Green Room Club.
N. Y.
DOVVLAN, William C; b. St. Paul; educ. Chris-
tian Brothers, St. Paul; stage career, 14 yrs.
with Morosco stk., Los Angeles; screen career.
Universal (played lead in "Drugged Waters,"
dir. "The Madcap"), American (dir. "Youth's
Endearing Charm"). Metro ("Rose of the
Alley," "Nobody," "The Winding Trail," "The
Outsider"). Triangle ("Restless Souls"), Fox
("Cowardice Court"), Universal ("Loot," "Un-
der Suspicion"). Home ad., 1642 Shumway
ave.. Hollywood, Cal.; studio. Universal.
DTTNLOP, Scotty; screen career, late releases,
Fox ("Vagabond Luck," "The Hell Ship," "The
Elephant Man," "Forbidden Trails," "Words
and Music." "Be a Little Sport," "Love Is
Love"). Ad.. Fox Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
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EAGLE. Oscar; b. Gallipolis, Ohio; educ. Chick -
ering Coll., Cincinnati, Ohio; stage career, di-
rector and actor, directed "Some Time" "The
Melting of Molly," "An Ideal Husband," "A
Sleepless Night," "The Little Whopper," "The
Little Blue Devil"; screen career, Selig, 2 yrs.
Reliance, Famous Players ("The Dictator"),
World ("The Cotton King," "Sins of Society."
"The Fruits of Desire," with Robert Warwick,
"The Little Mademoiselle," with Vivian Mar-
tin), American Pict. Asso. Co. ("Home, Sweet
Home"). Member M. P. D. A. Permanent ad.,
Lambs Club, N.i Y.
EARLE, William P. S.; b. 1884. N. Y. C. ; educ.
Barnard School and Columbia Univ. (gradu-
ate) ; early career, writer, playwright and pho-
tographer; screen career. Vitatgranb nrodur-
ing features only, "Womanhood," "Within the
Law," "His Own People," "Mary Jane's Pa,"
"The Law Decides"). World ("T'other Dear
Charmer"), C. K. Young Co. ("The Better
Wife"). Ince ("The Lone Wolf's Daughter"),
Selznick ("The Broken Melody." "The Woman's
Game"), directing 8 pictures for Selznick.
Home ad.. 329 W. 57th st., N. Y. ; studio ad.,
Selznick Pictures Corp., N. Y.
EASON, Reaves; b. Prize Point, Miss.; educ. Mon-
rovia and Berkley Coll., Cal.; stage career, 1
yr. drama, stk. with Nielson Stk. Co. and Be-
lasco, Orpheum and Pantages doing character
songs; screen career, American ("In Sheep's
Clothing," "Poet of the Peaks"), Balboa
("Sirene of the Slums," "Who Wins" series).
Mitchell Lewis (author, producer, actor and
dir. of "Nine-Tenths of the Law"), Universal
("The Man Hunter" serial, "Jack of Hearts,"
"Fighting Line," "Tell Tale Wire"). Hght., 6;
wght., 158; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad.,
1130 Orange Drive, Hollywood Cal.; Holly 2247
ECKERLINE, John, technical director; b. N. Y.
C. ; stage career, Liebler Co., Richard Mans-
field; vaud.; long study on costtumes and
periods; screen career, Kalem, Pathe, Harold
Lockwood, Frohman Amusement Corp., now
with Harold J. Binney Prod., Inc. Ad., care
of Eaves Co., 110 W. 46th St., N. Y. C.
EDWARDS, Harry; screen career, 5 yrs. director
of comedy, Universal, Fox, L-Ko, National;
directed 12 pictures for the Hall Room Boys,
Flanagan and Edwards. Ad., National studio,
Hollywood, Cal.
EDWARDS, J. Gordon; b. Montreal, Can.; educ.
Quebec; stage career, rep., toured U. S. and
England with Wilton Lackaye, Amelia Bing-
ham, James K. Hackett, stage director and pro-
ducer for Fox Acad, of Music, producing 250
nlays; screen career, "Cleopatra." "Camille."
"Salome," "Her Greatest Love," "The Soul of a
Buddha," "Under the Yoke," "The Light," "A
Woman There Was," "Lone Star Ranger,"
"When Men Desire," "Wolves of the Night,"
"Last of the Duanes," "Wings of the Morn-
ing") Ad.. Fox.. Los Angeles. Cal. -
EDWARDS. Walter; b. Michigan; educ. there;
stage career, from 1896. starred in "Sherlock
Holmes," "Lion and the Mouse," "The Deep
Purple": screen career. Ince ("Ashes of Hope.
"The Passion Flower"), Paramount ("Man
From Funeral Range," "Viviette." "The Gypsy
Trail"), Select ("Pair of Silk Stockings,"
"Sauce for the Goose," "Mrs. Leffingwell's
Boots"), Paramount ("The Final Close-Up,"
"Girls," "The Rescuing Angel," "Widow By
Proxy"), Select ("Who Cares?" "Romance and
Arabella," "Happiness a la Mode"). Member
M. P. D. A. Studio ad.. Lasky, Hollywood;
home ad.. Culver City, Cal.
ELLIS, Robert du Reel, also actor; b. Brooklyn;
educ. Francis Xavier Coll., N. Y. ; stage career,
mgmt. Shuberts. Klaw & Erlanger; screen
career, Kalem, Metro ("In for Thirty Days,"
"Peggy Does Her Darndest"). Paramount-Art-
craft ("Louisiana," "The Third Kiss"), Selz-
nick ("Upstairs and Down." "The Spite
Bride"). Ad., care of Selznick Pict. Corp., N. Y.
ESTABROOK, Howard; b. Detroit, 1884; educ.
Detroit; stage career, in many N. Y. and Lon-
don successes, including "Within the Law,"
"Little Women," etc.; screen career as star.
Kleine ("Officer 666"), also World, Metro.
Pathe International; as director, Paramount
("Giving Becky a Chance," "The Highway of
Hope"), Selznick-Select ("The Wild Girl").
During war filled executive post with Standard
Oil. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
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FIELDING, Romaine, also author; b. Corsica;
educ. Shattuck Mil. Acad., Univ. of Minn., and
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons (M. D.); early
career on N. Y. Herald several yrs. ; melo-
dramatic plays; screen career, Lubin (wrote,
produced and acted in "The Toll of Fear."
"Eagle Nest," "The Garden of the Gods." "The
Valley of Lost Hope," "In the Hour of Disas-
ter"), Peerless-Brady ("Moral Courage."
"Youth"), Ira Lowry ("For the Freedom of the
World"), Romaine Fielding Productions, star-
ring Mabel Taliaferro and Romaine Fielding.
Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
FISCHER, David G. ; educ. Univ. of Virginia;
stage career, "Brown of Harvard." "Blue
Mouse," for Shuberts. Virginia Harned. Julia
Marlowe Bush Temple Stk. Co. Shubert Stk.
Co., author of "Lavender and Old Lace." "The
Master's Violin," "Immigrants," "John Rawn."
"Purchase Price" etc.; screen career, American
("College Chums." "The Battleground." "The
Silent Message"). Premier ("Ambition"),
Fischer Prod. ("Law of Nature"). Waldorf
DIRECTORS
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("Where Bonds Are Loosed," "Dad's Girl").
M Nil HACK. Fred; b. Bucharest, Rumania, 1894;
educ. N. Y. ; screen career, Mack-Sennett ("Be-
ware of Boarders," "Cactus Nell," "Interna-
tional Spy"), Sunshine Comedies ("Merry Jail-
birds," "Money Talks"), Fishback Century
Comedies ("A Jungle Gentleman," "Baby Doll
Bandit," "Over the Transom"). Member M. P.
D. A. Studio ad., L-Ko studio, Hollywood, Cal.
FITCH, George; stage career, stk. ; screen career,
technical director for all Herbert Brenon
prods., also for Warren Producing Co., "Warfare
of the Flesh." Now director of British & Col-
onial Kinematograph Co., Ltd. Ad., 56 Blooms-
burg si., London. VV. ('., England.
FITZGERALD Dallas M. ; b. La Grange, Ky. ;
educ. Louisville, Ky. ; "The Open Door,"
"Chains of Evidence"; now producing Hall-
mark Prods. Ad., 220 West 42nd St., N. Y. C.
FITZMAURICE, George; b. France; screen ca-
reer, Kleine (dir. "Stop Thief"), back to Pathe
(dir. features, including "Arms and the
Woman," "The Iron Heart," "Blind Man's
Luck." "Sylvia of the Secret Service," "On-the-
Square Girl," "The Recoil," "The Mark of
Cain," "Innocent," "Common Clay," "Japanese
Nightingale") Famous ("The Avalanche," "The
Society Exile." "The Witness for the Defence,"
"The Counterfeit," "On With the Dance").
Ad., 1 West 07th st., N. Y. ; studio ad., Famous
Players-Lasky Corp., N. Y.
FITZPATRICK, James A., also seen, writer; b.
1895; Shelton, Conn.; educ. Yale Univ. and
Frohman Acad., N. Y. C. ; early career. 2 yrs.
newspaper work; author of magazine articles
and vaud. sketch; stage career, 1 yr. in rep., 1
yr. in vaud.; screen career, Juvenile Film and
Cosmofotofilm, author and director of "The
World War in Kidland," "Chip of the Old
Block," "Chip's Elopement," Jax Film Co.
("Keep Smiling," "Cupid at Work," "Dust
Unto Dust," "Uncle Sam's Reason"), Prizma
("May Days," "Memories"). Ad., Prizma, Inc.,
71 W. 23rd St., N. Y. C.
FLAVEN, Arthur J ; b. N. 1. C. ; educ. N. Y. ;
screen career, Famous Players and Universal,
5 yrs. asst. dir., "Running Straight," "Call of
the Cougar," "Who Wins," with Hoot Gibson.
Ad. Universal City, Cal.
FI.KM1NG, Carroll; early career, director on cSa-
matic stage, author of spectacles at N. Y. Hip-
podrome, wrote "Sis Hopkins" 18 yrs. ago,
wrote and directed "The Choir Singer," "The
Master Hand," produced "Fancy Free" with
Clifton Crawford for Lee Shubert; screen ca-
reer, Thanhouser ("Song of the Heart,"
"Rajah's Diamond," "Turn of the Road," etc.),
Pathe (early episodes of "The Iron Claw,"
"The Hidden Hand"). Member M. P. D. A.
FLEMING, Caryl Stacy; b. Cedar Rapids, la.,
1890; educ. Chicago hgh. schl. and coll.; stage
career, 7 yrs. in stk. and vaud.; screen career.
Universal, Eclair, Mutual, Federal, Kleine, Ter-
ris, Victor Moore comedies. Produced "Amer-
iea Must Conquer" for Liberty Loan; Keeney
("Her Family's Honor"), World ("The Clouded
Name"), Physical Culture, Fad and Fancies
Comedies. McManus ("Bruised Humanity")
Member Green Room Club, N. Y. Home ad.,
276 Riverside Drive, N. Y.
FLYNN, Emmett J.; b. Denver, Colo.; educ. Sa-
cred Heart Coll., Denver; screen career. First
National ("Alimony"), Goldwyn ("Racing
Strain." "Bondage of Barbara"), American
("A Bachelor's Wife." "Yvonne from Paris,"
"Other Side of Eden"). Fox ("Eastward Ho,"
"The Lincoln Highwayman," "Shod wi
Fire"). Home ad.. 4912 Rosewood ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.; phone 567321; studio, Fox Studio,
Los Angeles.
FORD, Hugh; b. Wash.. D. C. ; educ. Univ. of
Cal.; stage career, many prods, covering a
period of 20 yre. ; staged "Joseph and Hl.-
Brethren," "The Yellow Ticket." "The Melting
Pot," "Garden of Allah," "Bird of Paradise,"
"Potash and Perlmutter"; screen career, Fa-
mous Players ("The Slave Market." "The Cru-
cible," "Prince and the Pauper." "Such a Little
Queen," "Sapho"), Artcraft ("Seven Keys to
Baldpate," "His House in Order"), Special
("The Woman Thou Gavest Me," "Secret Ser-
vice"). Member Lambs Club and N. Y. A. C.
Studio ad.. Famous Players, N. Y.
FORD, Jack; b. Portland, Me., 1895; educ. Univ.
of Maine; screen career, from July, 1914, Uni-
versal ("The Round Up," "The Range War,"
"The Secret," "A Marked Man," "A Woman's
Fool," "Roped," "Outcasts of Poker Flat,"
"Fight for Love." "Ace of the Saddle," "Bare
Fists." "Rider of the Law," "A Gun Fightln'
Gentleman," "Marked Men"). Ad., home, Vir-
ginia Apts., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Universal.
FRAME, Park B. ; b. Seattle, Wash.; educ. Ju-
neau, Alaska; screen career, J. D. Hampton
(dir. "The White Washed Walls," "The Mints
of Hell," "Man Who Turned White," "The
Pagan God," "For a Woman's Honor," "The
Gray Wolf's Ghost"). Home ad., 1471 Milton
ave., Hollywood, Cal.; phone 577448.
FRANKLIN, C. M.; b. San Francisco, 1890; educ.
there; early career, cartoonist for San Fran-
cisco "Bulletin," "Call," "Examiner"); screen
career. Keystone, Majestic, Fine Arts ("A Sis-
ter of Six"), Fox ("Jack and the Beanstalk,"
"The Mikado," "Aladdin and the Wonderful
Lamp," "AH Baba and the Forty Thieves").
Received honorable discharge from the U. S.
Army. Ad., L. A. Athletic Club, Los Angeles,
Cal.
FRANKLIN, Harry L.; b. 1879; educ. St. Louis
and Denver; stage career, 22 yrs. light com-
edian and juvenile leads with Chas. Frohman,
A. H. Woods, etc.; screen career, Metro and
International ("The Winning of Beatrice."
May Allison, "Kildare of Storm," Emily Ste-
vens, "Sylvia on a Spree," Emmy Wehlen,
"Johnny on the Spot"), Metro ("That's Good,"
"After His Own Heart," "Full of Pep," "In His
Brother's Place," "The Fourflusher"), Univer-
sal ("Rouge and Riches," Mary MacLaren).
Ad., 7952 Norton ave., Hollywood, Cal.
FRANKLIN, S. A.; b. San Francisco, 1893; educ.
there; screen career, Selig, Bosworth, Majestic,
Fine Arts, Fox ("Ali Baba and the Forty
Thieves"), Norma Talmadge Co. ("The Safety
Curtain," "Her Only Way," "The Forbidden
City," "The Heart of Wetona," "The Probation
Wife"), Vitagraph (played in "A Rogue's Ro-
mance"), Universal (played in "The Sleeping
Lion"), First National ("The Hoodlum,"
"Heart of the Hills"). Ad., Norma Talmadge
Film Corp., N. Y. C.
FRANZ, Joseph J.; b. Utica. N. Y., 1883; educ.
Christian Bros. Acad.; stage career, actor and
dir. with Elsie De Tourney in Shakespearean
rep., on tour in "Lion and the Mouse," "Squaw
Man," "Three Weeks"; screen career, Santa
Barbara M. P. Co., Universal ("Voice of the
Wilderness"), Robertson-Cole ("Life's a Funny
Proposition." "Mints of Hell," "A Sage Brush
Hamlet." "The Blue Bandanna"), Hodkinson
("End of the Game"), "The Gray Wolf's Ghost"
with H. B. Warner. Ad., Hampton Studio,
Hollywood. Cal.; home ad., 4389 Sunset Blvd.,
Hollywood, Cal.
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GAVE, Howard; b. England; educ. there; earlv
career. British diplomatic and Govt, service;
special writer for London newspapers; stage ca-
reer, with Beerbohm Tree, Chas. Hawtrey,
Forbes-Robertson; screen career, Reliance-
Majestic, Fine Arts ("Diana of the Follies,"
"Intolerance"), Fox ("The Scarlet Pimpernel,"
"The Spy"), Mena Film Co. ("By Super Strat-
egy"), Metro ("The Uplifters"), 2 yrs. in Eng-
lish army. Studio ad., Haworth Pictures Corp.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
GEORGE, Burton; b. Lake Charles, La.; educ.
La. State Univ.; stage career. Baldwin-Melville
Stock. San Francisco, San Antonio Stock, Den-
ver Stock, Willard Mack Co.; screen career,
Biograph, Eclair, Reliance, Lubin, Edison, Uni-
versal-Red Feather ("The Isle of Life"), with
Fox to direct Geo. Walsh, Amer. -Pathe ("Eve
in Exile").
GERRARI). Douglas, also actor; b Dublin Ire-
land. 1.885; educ. Univs. of Dublin and Heidel-
berg. Germany; stage career, Shakespearean
rep.. Eng. com., classic plays in England and
Australia, modern drama under Frohman and
others in Eng.; in U. S., leading man with
Viola Allen, Ethel Barrymore. Grace George-
screen career, Rex. Pathe, Kalem, Famous
Players, Universal (dir. "$5,000 Reward," "The
Sealed Envelope." "Playthings," "Should a
Woman Tell?" "The Velvet Hand," "His Di-
vorced Wife." "The Phantom Melody," "Sins
of the Father," "Better Half"). Home ad., L
A. Athletic Club, Los Angeles, Cal. Member
_ M ,PD A. Studio, Universal City, Cal.
GIBLYN, Charles; b. Watertown, N. Y. ; educ
hgh. sch. ; stage career, stock, rep , mus com
as actor and mgr.; with Harrigan and Hart'
Wm Gillette, Sothern. mgmt. Chas. Frohman,
H. W. Savage; screen career, 2 yrs with Uni-
versal, Ince ("Honor Thy Name"). Trlangle-
Ince ("The Vagabond Prince." "Somewhere in
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France"), Select ("The Studio Girl"). F P.
Lasky ("Let's Get a Divorce," "Sunshine
Nan"), Goldwyn ("Peck's Bad Girl," "Just for
Tonight," "A Perfect 36"), Selznick (."Upstairs
and Down," "The Spite Bride"). Ad., L. A.
Athletic Club.
GILL STROM, Arvid E. ; b. Gotenberg. Sweden,
1889; educ. Sch. of Mines, Colo.; early career,
mining eng., leasing and prospector; screen
career, asst. dir. Kalem, Keystone ("Hearts
and Swords." "Their Social Splash"), King Bee.
26 comedies, Mack Sennett, 4 yrs. ("The Snow
Cure," etc), Fox ("Smiles," "Tell It to the
Marines," "Swat the Spy"), Famous Players
("So This Is America," "The Con in Econ-
omy"). Ad., home, 1855 Winona Blvd., Holly-
wood. Cal.. and Hotel Astor, N. Y.
GITTEN'S, Wjndham; b. at sea; educ. W. Indies
and Harrow. Eng.; early career, newspaper and
magazine writer, also on trade publications:
screen career. Biograph, Melies, Universal as
screen editor, with Triangle since June, 1917
as director ("The Ship of Doom," "The Second
Floor Front," "Me unt Gott," Romayne). Gittens
Prod. ("Give and Take"). Ad., home, Welling-
ton Apts., 953 West 7th St.. Los Angeles; Pico
2111.
GOLDAINE, Mark S.; b. Hartford, Conn.; educ.
there and Pittsburgh W. U. ; stage career, 20
yrs., 15 yrs. stage director; screen career.
Equitable. Universal, now at National Studio
Author of several plays and sketches. Home
ad., 1514 Rodney Drive, Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 597848.
GOULDING, Alf. ; b. Melbourne. Australia: educ
there; stage career, 25 yrs. with J. C. William-
son. Australia. Pollar Opera Co.. Orpheum Cir-
cuit 3 yrs., Morosco 1 yr., Marie Dressier 6
mos. ; screen career, 1916, 3 two-reel Fox Com-
edies, directed Harold Lloyd for IV2 yrs., now
with Rolin. Home ad., Glendale. Cal. Glen.
540-J.
GRANDON, Francis J.; b. Chicago; educ. Chicago
Univ.; stage career, road and stock; screen ca-
reer, Biograph. Imp (dir.), also dir. for Lubin,
and Griffith-Triangle ( "Strathmore." "Cross
Currents"), Metro (dir. Mme. Petrova and Ed-
mund Breese). Universal (dir. Violet Mersereau
in Bluebird features), Famous ("The
Dummy"), Famous Players ("Heart's Desire,"
"The Little Boy Scout"), Famous Players-
Lasky ("The Little Soldier Girl"), Ivan ("Con-
quered Hearts"), Mutual ("Love's Law." "The
Dare Devil"), Sherry ("Wild Honey"), National
("The Lamb and the Lion"). Ad.. 532 So.
Freemont ave., Los Angeles; studio, Selig Poly-
scope Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
GRANVILLE, Fred Le Roy, also cinematcgraph-
er; b. Victoria, Australia; educ. there and New
Zealand; early career, naturalist and photog-
rapher; screen career, 2 yrs. with Allan Hollu-
bar ("Heart of Humanity," "Ambition"), photo-
graphed rescue of Stefansson Arctic expedition,
only white man to cross No. Eastern Siberia
with camera; lived 15 yrs. in South Sea Islands;
directed 2-reel subjects for Universal, now di-
recting "Peggy Hyland" at Brunton Studios,
for Samuelson, Ltd., of England. Home ad.. Fin-
ley ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly. 2S80.
GREEN, Al.; b. Perris, Cal.; stage career. 2 sea-
sons in various prods. ; screen career, asst. dir.
to Marshall Neilan "In Old Kentucky." "Unpar-
donable Sin," "Daddy Long Legs": now direct-
ing at Garson Studio, Fox ("Right After Bra-
son" with Peggy Hyland), Garson ("Silk Hus-
bands, Calico Wives" with House Peters), now
in production picture with Clara K. Toung.
Ad., home. 831 Bryan St., L. A.; Garson Studio,
Los Angeles, Cal.
PRIFFTN", Frank C; b. Norfolk. Va., 1891; educ.
Phila. ; early career, drama, stock. vaud.;
screen career. Lubin ("Blood Will Tell." "His
Wedding Day"), produced for Universal, Lubin
and Keystone ("Maggie's False Step"), Fox
("Where Love Leads"), Mack Sennett Com-
edies, special comedies for Universal, Frank
Griffin Prod. ("Three Paces West"), Fox-Sun-
shine ("Her Private Husband," "A Roaming
Bathtub"), Al St. John (Ship Ahoy," "The
Aero-nut"). Author of "Half Angel." Ar .
L. A. Athletic Club. Los Angeles, Ca.,; studio
ad., Al St. John Studio, Los Angeles.
GRIFFITH. Edward Hilaire; b Bloomington. 111.;
educ. Chicago; early exper., newspaper man,
reported for Chicago Tribune, Herald, Journal
and Chicago Press Asso., Cleveland Leader; 7
yrs. in reporting, editorial work, special staff
corresp., magazine and feature writer: author
In collaboration with Francis Trafford Ryall of
"The Finish," produced in London, 1910: screen
career, Edison, writing orig. stories and recon-
struction and adaptations, including works of
Wm. J. Locke, Peter B. Kyne, Rex Beach
( "Barnaby Lee," "Cupid and Contraband
"The Boy Who Cried Wolf"), Edison ("One
Touch of Nature," "The Awakening of Ruth.
Directed Corinne Griffith. Ad. Vitagraph Stu-
dio. Brooklyn, N. Y.
GKIMMER, Frank; b. N. Y., 1S86 educ. N Y
and New Rochelle; stage career, 5 years: scr>— ii
career, Thanbouser, as casting director. Co-
director to John B. O'Brien. Ad., 9 Mt. Etna
pi., New Rochelle. N. Y.
GRINDE, Nick, assistant director; b. Madison,
Wis.; educ. Univ. of Wis., B. A. degree: screen
career, B. B. Hampton ("Desert of Wheat.'
etc.), Home ad., 1837 Morgan Place. Holly-
wood Cal.; phone 59488; studio, Weber Produc-
tions, Inc., Brunton Studios.
GLTTERRES, Mojses H. da SUva, art director,
also actor; educ. St. Francis Xavier's Coll.
Shanghai, China; stage career, 12 yrs. exp.
vaud., operatic, dramatic plays and social en-
tertainments, in Portuguese and English lan-
guages; "Quaker Girl." "Balkan Princess."'
"Expiation," "Gondolier of Death," "Dollar
Princess." "Rodolpho de Novaes," "Ici on Parle
Francais." "Dairymaids,'' "The Last Coat," "If
I Were King," "The Crusaders"; screen career,
art dir. Emerald Motion Picture Co., asst. dir.
and art dir. Apex Pictures Corp. Hght.. 5, 4;
wght., 125; black hair, dark eyes. Ad.. Apex
Pictures Corp., Indianapolis. Ind.
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HADDOCK, William F. ; b. Portsmouth. N. H .
1S77; educ. Burdett Coll.. Boston; stage career,
stk. ; screen career, Edison, Melies, Eclair. All-
Star, Life Photo, Gotham. Gaumont ("Tempest
and Sunshine," "Devil's Darling." "I Accuse."
"As a Woman Sows," "The Ace of Death,"
"The Unsuspected Isle"), Rolfe ("The Master
Mystery"), Oliver ("Craig Kennedy" serial).
Ad., home, 117 Sherman ave., N. Y. C. ; St.
Nich. 3200. Member M. P. D. A.
HALE, Albert W. ; educ. Bordeaux. France; stage
career, producer of spectaculars for Ringling
Bro. Circus, musical comedies on Broadway,
N. Y. ; screen career. Famous Players, "Pris-
oner of Zenda," Vitagraph, 50 pictures; Pathe
Freres, 50 pictures; Thanhouser, 20 pictures;
American, 100 pictures. Hght., 5; wght.. 205;
brown hair and eyes. Ad.. Hotel Ansonia, N.
Y. C; Union League Club, Los Angeles, Cal.
HALL, George Edwardes, also scenario writer;
b. and educ. Bklyn. ; stage career, with Chas.
Frohman, Edwin Booth, Stuart Robson. stock;
screen career, since 1904, 6 yrs. with Herbert
Brenon, Henry Lehrman, Harold J. Binney,
author of "War Brides," "Fall of the Roman-
offs." "The Lone Wolf." Several yrs. at Imp.
now directing for British & Colonial Kinema-
tograph Co., 35 Endell St., Longacre, W. C, 2,
London.
HAMILTON, Gilbert P.; b. Chebeaque. Me.: 5
yrs. speaking stage in stock throughout East
and Hopkins theatre. Chicago; screen career
began in developing dept. Edison, then to Bio-
graph as cameraman. 4% yrs. with Essanay as
supt. of factory and production; directed
numerous photoplays, including " Price of
Crime." "Peril of the Plains." "Lust of the
Red Men," "Even Unto Death," Century ("In-
herited Passions"), Triangle 1 yr. ("The Ma-
ternal Spark"), "Every Woman's Husband."
"The Golden Fleece." World, directing June
Elvidge, "The Woman of Lies," "Coax Me,"
etc. Now directing Helen Holmes in "The
Danger Trail." Home ad., Gates Hotel, Los
Angeles; studio, 2019 S. Main St.. Los Angeles.
HAMILTON, Lloyd Vernon; b. Oakland. Cal.,
1892; stage career, Elleford stock, J. I . Hack-
ett, mus. com. and burlesque; screen career.
Kalem (originator of Ham comedies, with Bud
Duncan, and creator of the character Ham;
"Seaside Romeos," "Dudes for a Day"), Sun-
shine ("Mongrels," "Son of a Hun." "Roaring
Lions and Wedding Bells." "A Tight Squeeze."
"A Waiter's Wasted Life," "The Twilight
Baby." Hght., 6, 1: wght., 217; light com-
plexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home. L.
A. Athletic Club; studio, Lehrman Studios,
Culver City, Cal.
HANSHAW, Dale; b. Grafton, W. Va. ; educ.
there, Pittsburgh and N. Y. ; early career, 3
yrs. producing vaud. acts; screen career,
World, Metro, continuities and scenarios for
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Universal. "The Nature Girl." "The Unfinished
House," "Together," produced "Healtho-
srams." "Federation." "Physical Culture Pho-
toplays"; at present producing Transatlantic
Boarding School Girls comedies for Transat-
lantic Film Co. of America, Inc. Ad., Green
Room Club, X. Y. C.
HARRISON. Saul E. ; b. Brenham. Texas; educ.
X. Y. City; stage career, mus. stock, 6 yrs..
dram, stock, 3 yrs.; screen career, Universal.
Metro, Edison ("The Customary Two Weeks,"
"One Kind of Wireless." "Edison's Dream
Comes True"), 2-reel Flagg-Para. comedies
("Tell That to the Marines," "Independence,
B'Gosh!" "Perfectly Fiendish Flanagan").
Grossman Pictures, serial ("One Million Dol-
lars Reward"). Home ad., 2900 Briggs ave.,
N. T. C.
HARTFORD, David; b. Rockland, Mich.; educ.
Detroit, stage career, 4 yrs. with Barnum's
Circus, 10 yrs. actor and prod. dir. under mgmt.
E. D. Stair, stk. In Cleveland, Detroit, Omaha.
Los Angeles; screen career, dir. for Universal,
Famous Players ("Teas of the Storm Coun-
try"), Ince ("The Bride of Hate"), Paralta
("Madame Who?" "Inside the Lines," "The
Infernal Net," by Sarah Bernhardt). Curwood-
First Nat'l ("Back to God's Country," "The
Yellow Back"). Home ad., 110 So. Benton
Way, Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Curwood-
Carver Prods., Inc., 5341 Melrose ave., Los
Angeles.
HARTIGAN, P. C; b. Cork, Ireland, 1881; educ
Trinity College, Dublin; early career, army
officer in South Africa; screen career, began at
Western Kalem (3 yrs. as mgr. and director,
dir. dramas and reel comedies), 1 yr. with
Pathe (dir. "I Love the Nurses" and other
comedies), Vitagraph ("The Life of Moses."
"Twelfth Night"), Nevada Film ("The
Planter"), Fox ("A Fallen Idol").
HARVEY, John ("Jack"); b. Cleveland. O., 1881 ;
educ. pub. sen., Cleveland; early career, bari-
tone in many prods., also in every branch of
amusement business from circus to opera;
screen career, Vitagraph, Thanhouser, Univer-
sal, Imp ("When Thieves Fall Out"). Ernest
Truex Comedies, Paramount-Briggs Comedies.
Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
HATDON, J. Charles; b. Frederick. Md.; educ.
St. John's prep. sch. and Holy Cross Coll.,
Mass.; stage career, with Chauncey Olcott.
"Mistress Nell," about 6 yrs.; screen career.
Kinemacolor, Bosworth, Rex. Essanay, directed
"The Family Divided." "The Scapegoat,"
"John Barleycorn." "The Strange Case of
Mary Page." "The Sting of Victory," "The
Night Workers." and "The Rise and Fall of
the Confederacy" for So. Carolina Capital.
Ad.. Green Room Club, N. Y.
HEARS, Fred G., assistant director; also actor;
b. Louisville, Ky. ; 20 yrs. on stage; screen
career, parts under Griffith. Kirkwood, Nye
and others, lately Von Jagow in "My Four
Years in Germany." with Marion Davies Film
Co., assistant to Julius Steger, Select (played
in "The Hidden Truth"), Paramount ("The
Dark Star." "The Misleading Widow"). Ad.,
home. 1372 Ogden ave.. N. Y.
HEERMAN, Victor; b. London, England; educ.
N. Y. ; stage career, with Nat Goodwin In "A
Mid-Summer Night's Dream"; screen career,
Keystone. Mack Sennett. Fox. "The Two
Crooks," "She Loved a Sailor." "Watch Your
Neighbor," "Are Waitresses Safe?" 15 mos.
U. S Navy, chief yeoman. Home ad., Los
Angeles Athletic Club, Los Angeles, Cal.;
B'way 444; studio, 4634 Santa Monica blvd.,
Los Angeles; Wishire 5174.
HEFFRON, T. N.; b. Virginia City, Nev., 1872;
educ. Santa Clara Coll., Cal.: stage career
actor and stage director for Cohan and Harris,
Wm. A. Brady, Mrs. Fiske, A. H. Woods, Chas.
Frohman, heavies in stk.; screen career from
1911, Thanhouser 1 yr.. Biograph 1% yrs..
Famous Players. American (dir. Kolb and
Dill — "A Peck of Pickles"), Triangle ("The
Stainless Barrier." "The Sudden Gentleman,"
"The Veil," "The Price of Applause"), Rob-
Cole ("The Prodigal Liar"). United ("A Man's
Fight"), Lasky ("Thou Art the Man." "City
of Masks"!. Member M P. D A. Home ad.,
504 So. Hobart Blvd.. Los Angeles. Cal.; studio,
Laskv. Hollywood.
HENABERY, Joseph; b. Omaha. Neb.: educ.
there; early career, architectural drafting and
railroading; stage career, San Carlos Opera
Co., Geo. W. Lynch Co.; screen career, from
1910. Universal. Reliance-Majestic ("The Green
Idol," "Capt. Maeklin"), Lincoln in Griffith's
"Birth of a Nation," Fine Arts ("Intolerance,"
"Children of the Feud," "That Colby Girl"),
Artcraft ("Fancy Jim Sherwood," "The Man
from Painted Post," "Say, Young Fellow"),
United Artists ("His Majesty, the American").
Ad., Ince Studio, Culver City, Cal.
HENDERSON, Dell; b. St. Thomas, Ont, Can ;
stage career, stk. leads in Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Omaha; screen career, Biograph,
Triangle, Famous Players, Chas. Frohman,
World ("Love in a Hurry," "Courage for
Two," "Three Green Eyes"). Ad., Lambs'
Club, and Hotel Claridge, N. Y. C.
HESSER, Edwin Bower; military director and
Hcenario writer; b. Jersey City, N. J., 1893;
early career, reporter, critic and author; stage
career, dir. tours of Boston Opera Co.; screen
career. Cinema Roma, Rome, Italy; director-
in-chief Official Canadian Govt, films ("Cana-
da's Fighting Forces." "In the Fire Trenches
with Canada's Armv." "Britain at War"), etc.,
Capt. 213 O. S. B., C. E. F. ; Goldwyn,
author-dir. Victory Film Co.; served as Capt.
Signal Corps, U. S. Army, in Photographic
Section; directed following War Dept. prods.,
"His Best Gift." "The Making of an Aviator."
and several training series pictures; wrote
scenario "Virtuous Men," released by S. L.
Pictures. Ad., Scenario Dept., Anita Stewart
Prod., Inc., 6. W. 48th St., N. Y.
IIKYWOOD, W. L. ; art director; b. England;
educ. there; screen career, 18 yrs. author
actor, manager, producer, scenic artist, tech-
nical director, art director. Studio ad., Thos
H. Ince Studios, Culver City, Cal:
HICKMAN, Howard; ii Columbia, Mo.; educ. Su
.lose, Calif.; stage career, from 1898, toured
with Bernhardt; screer career, Paralta ("The
White Lie." "Heart of Rachael," "Two Gun
Betty"), B. B. Features ("Trick of Fate,"
"Josselyn's Wife," "Tangled Threads," "Her
Purchase Price," "Beckoning Roads"). Hght.,
6; wght., 150; dark hair and eyes. Studio ad.,
Brunton, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
HILL, Robert J.; b. Port Rohen, Ont., Can.;
educ. Detroit, Mich. ; stage career, 7 yrs. with
Vaughan Glaser in stk. and rep.; screen career,
"The Lonely Heart," "The Girl Who Wouldn't
Tell," with Violet Mersereau, "Temptation and
the Man," "The Crystal's Warning," with Ho-
bart Henley, "The Great Radium Mystery,"
Pacific Prod. Co. serial. Home ad., 4633 Ver-
mont place, Los Angeles; studio. Pacific Prod.
Co., Hollywood, Calif.
HILLYER, Lambert, also scenario writer; b. So.
Bend, Ind.. 1893: educ. Wilson M. A.. Somer-
ville, N. J., Drake Univ., Des Moines, Iowa;
early career, newspaper work, short stories,
prof, baseball; screen career, American, Mu-
tual. Eastern Film Corp.. Triangle, Ince, Art-
craft. Hart Prod., as author wrote 17 pictures
for Triangle-Ince, including "Sudden Jim,"
"Son of His Father," "An Even Break," which
he also directed; dir. and wrote a series of 16
prod, for Wm. S. Hart in 1917-19. including
"The Narrow Trail," "Riddle Gawne," "Square
Deal Sanderson," "The Money Corral," "Sand,"
"By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them." Home
ad., 914 So. Kingslev drive. Los Angeles, Calif.;
studio, W. S. Hart Co., Hollywood, Calif.
HODGE, Rex, assistant director; b. Flint, Mich.;
■•due. Detroit and Mich. Agricultural Coll.;
stage career, with B. C. Whi
for a Day," season in "Isle of Spice," season In
"Isle of Bong Bong "; screen career, since 191-.
asst prod. mgr. at Universal Citv unt" Sent
1918, then asst. dir.. "The Millionaire Pirate."
"The Sleeping Lion," "His Divorced Wife,"
"The Phantom Melody," With Monroe Salis-
bury, "The Fire Flingers" with an all-star
cast. Home ad., 6152 De Longpre ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.; Hollv 1059; studio, Universal
City.
HOGAN, Danny ("Kid"); stage manager; b. 1881,
Italy; ex-lightweight champion of N. Y. ; in
vaud. 2 seasons, daredevil acts at Hippodrome;
screen career. Universal, asst. dir. and actor,
"A Good Little Devil." "Such a Little Queen,"
with Metro 3 yrs. as art director and actor of
under-world parts; stage mgr. with Nazimova,
Bert Lytell, Mav Allison. Ad.. Metro Studio
HOLBROOK. John Knight, also studio mgr.:
b. Ripley. Tenn. ; educ. National Normal Univ.,
Lebanon. Ohio: early career, 12 yrs., designing
optical instruments, especially for moving pic-
tures: screen career. 6 yrs. chief of photogra-
DIRECTORS
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phy, Pathe, Besley South American Expedi-
tion. Wharton, Inc., stunts in "Patricia," "Ex-
ploits of Elaine," "Mysteries of Myra," also
• It Pays to Advertise," "The Profiteer," "Huns
Within Our Gates," etc.; writer of scenarios
and travel stories, United ("Her Game"). Home
ad., 121 E. Mill St., Ithaca, N. Y.
11 OLDEN, John K., art director; b. Canada;;
educ. Univ. of Calif.; early career, 6 yrs. with
Edison Co. in Los Angeles; stage career, 10
yrs. scenic artist and stage manager in theatres
and studios in Chicago, N. Y., Boston and Los
Angeles; screen career, art director of Clune
Film Prod. ("Ramona," "Eyes of the World"),
Famous Players ("Rags, Little Pal"), Mary
l'ickford ("The Foundling"), H. B. Wright
Plot ("Heart of the Hills"). Metro ("Fair and
Warmer"). Ad., 745 Cahuenga ave., Los An-
geles, Calif,; Holly 1130; studio, Metro Pic-
tures Corp., Los Angeles.
HOLLYWOOD, Edwin L.; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y. ;
screen career, Peerless-World, Lasky ("Sweet
Kitty Blelairs," "Thousand Dollar Husband").
Pickford ("Less Than Dust," "Pride of the
Clan"), Hoffman ("One Hour"), Goldwyn
("Polly of the Circus"), Arden ("The Chal-
lenge Accepted" with Zena Keefe) ; first gov.
picture, "The Immigrant," Vitagraph ("Birth
of a Soul"). Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. C.
HOLT, George; b. Fall River, Mass.; educ. there;
stage career, with Annie Russell in "The Mys-
terious Mr. Bugle," played several seasons in
vaud., stk., and rd. cos.; screen career, Lubin,
Vitagraph ("Billy Smoke," "Mr. Alladin From
Broadway"), Lasky-Para ("Sacrifice"), directed
Universal ("Kingdom Come," "Four Gun Ban-
dit." "Tempest Cody Turns Detective"), Cap-
ital ("Boss of the Flying H">. Home ad.,
1144 5th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
IIOLUBAK, Allen J.; b. Cal., 1889; stage career,
stk., rep., on tour in "Girl of the Golden West,"
"Man of the Hour," "Everywoman," leading
man in Cincinnati, Elmira and Phila. stk. cos.;
screen career, from 1914, Universal (lead In
"Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea,"
dir. and lead. "Heart Strings"), Bluebird
("Sirens of the Sea," "The Mortgaged Wife").
Jewel ("A Soul for Sale," "Talk of the Town,"
"Heart of Humanity," "Right to Happiness,"
"The Gorgeous Canary") ; member M. P. D. A.
Studio ad., Universal Film Co.; home ad., 1946
Cahuenga St.. Los Angeles, Calif.; permanent
ad.. Friars' Club, N. Y.
HOPPER, E. Mason; b. Vermont; educ. Univ. of
Maryland and abroad; stage career, began at
14 yrs., in many branches of theatricals;
screen career, directing S yrs. for Essanay,
Pathe, Famous Players, Goldwyn, producer
of more than 300 photoplays, author of over
400 produced scripts, "As the Sun Went Down,"
"Boston Blackie's Little Pal," "When Bear-
Cat Went Dry"; member of M. P. D. A. Home
ad., 119 Dwight St., Santa Monica. Calif.;
studio, Goldwyn Studio, Culver City, Calif.
HOKAN, Charles; b. N. Y. ; educ. Fordham,
Columbia and Harvard; stage career, grand
opera and stock; screen career, played leads
at Thanhouser, Metro ("The Quitter"), Gold-
wyn ("Polly of the Circus"), Triangle ("Three
Black Eyes"., Grace Davison in "A Convert of
Revenge."
IIOKNE, James W.; b. San Francisco. 1880 ; educ.
San Francisco; Belasco and Mayer Stk. at
Alcazar theatre 9 yrs. in "Brewster's Millions."
mgmt. Cohan & Harris; screen career, since
1912 Kalem (scenario ed., became manager
when Geo. Melford resigned, "The American
i;irl"), Universal ("The Bull's Eye"), Pathe
("Hands Up"), Universal ("Midnight Man").
'Hands Up" serial, "The Tiger Trail," "The
.Midnight Man" with Jas. J. Corbett. Home
ad., 1445 Valley View rd.. Case Verdugo. Los
Angeles. Cal.; studio, Astra Film Corp.. Glen-
dale. Calif.
HOURY, Henry; b. and educ. Paris. France;
stage exper., leading man Paris theatres, An-
toine, Chatelet. Gymnase; screen career, Eclipse,
Paris, Vitagraph Co. of America (direct. Corin-
ne Griffith in "Love Watches." "Clutch of Cir-
cumstance." "Miss Ambition "I. Bushman-
Bayne Prod.; for 1920. 10 episodes "When We
Love." with Arnold Daly. Ad.. 3 Place de la
Madelaine, Paris, France.
HOWE, Eliot: b. Boston. Mass.; educ. Harvard
Mil. Sch. and Univ. course at Throop Inst,
of Tech.; stage career, age of 7 to 12, then
finished education as mining engineer; screen
career, Selexart ("niue Blood"). Paralta ("With
Hoops of Steel" I. Pathe ("Silver Girl." "Todd
Of the Times".), Frank Keenan Prod. ("Crooked
Roads or Straight"). Home ad., 5408 Holly-
wood blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 597538;
studio, Frank Keenan Productions, Brunton
Studio.
HOWELL, W. A.; b. Cincinnati, O., 1877; previ-
ous to screen career, dramatic actor, director,
producer; since 1910 organizer of own inde-
pendent picture producing companies; special-
izes in comedies. Office, 110 West 42d st.,
N. Y. C. ; Bryant 4527.
1IOYT, Harry O., also scenario writer; b. Min-
neapolis, 1885; educ. Univ. of Minnesota, Col-
umbia Univ., Yale Univ.; written short stories
and novels for 15 yrs., motion picture plays
for 11 yrs.; editor for Fox, Metro. Goldwyn;
over one hundred feature picture adaptations;
author of following features: "Courage for
Two," "Road to France," "Beloved Black-
mailer," "By Hook or Crook," "Queen of
Hearts," "Just Sylvia," "I Want to Forget,"
"The Sea Waif"; directed "Hand Invisible,"
"Thru the Toils," "Broadway Saint," with
Montagu Love, "Forest Rivals," With Dorothy
Green; directed Catherine Calvert in "That
Woman." Ad., Yale Club, N. Y. C.
HUMPHREY, William J.; screen career, Vita-
graph ("Tale of Two Cities," "Midnight
Bride"), Ivan ("Two Men and a Woman,"
"Babbling Tongues"), Rialto De Luxe ("The
Unchastened Woman"), Humphrey Pictures
("Atonement"). Ad., 152 Parkside ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
HUNT, Jay, also scenario writer; b. Phila.. Pa.,
1865 ; educ. Univ. of Pa.; stage career, charac-
ter actor and director, author of several plays,
including "The Master Workman"; screen ca-
reer, 1 yr. with Vitagraph, Horsley, Universal,
Ince ("His Brother's Keeper," "The Mills of
the Gods"), Metro ("The Promise"); member
M. P. D. A. Home ad., 260 Convent ave., N. Y.
HUNTER, T. Hayes; b. Philadelphia, 1882; educ.
Univ. of Pa.; stage exper., 3 yrs. stage mgr.
for David Belasco, produced "The Girl of the
Golden West" and others in co-operation with
Mr. Belasco ; screen career, director general of
the Biograph Co., producing Klaw & Erlanger
Biograph features; independent producer and
sole director of "The Border Legion" featuring
Blanche Bates and Hobart Bosworth, "Once
to Every Man," with Jack Sherrill and Mabel
White; also produced "Fire and Sword," "The
Puppet Jury," Goldwyn, "Desert Gold," "The
Cup of Fury. Ad., Lambs' Club, N. Y., and
care Goldwyn. Culver Citv, Calif.
HURST, Paul C; b. Calif.; educ. there; stage
career, 5 yrs.; screen career. Universal, Lasky
("Rimrock Jones"), Vitagraph ("Woman in the
Web," "Iron Test"), National ("Lightning
Brice"), Kalem ("Return of Stingaree"), Pathe
("Tiger's Trail"). Ad., National, Studio Los
Angeles, Calif.
HUSTED, Charles Clemens, assistant director;
educ. Univ. of Mich.; stage career, season en-
gagements with Stair and Havlin Prods, of
"Common Law." "White Sister." "St. Elmo,"
"Awakening of Helena Ritchie," 4 seasons,
associated with following as director and
player: stk. cos., Cathrine Countiss, Vaughn
Glaser, Mary Servoss, etc.. 8 seasons; screen
career, educational and industrial pictures,
photo-novel series for Screen Letter Box,
"Love. Honor and ?." "Heart of a Gypsy," etc.
for Chas. Miller Prod. Ad , 120 W. 47th St.,
N. Y. C-. Brvant 70T.2
HUTCHINSON. Craig; h. Austin. Mtmi.. 1892;
educ. Mil. School; early career, newspaper
work on the Coast; screen career, scenario
writer for Keystone, seen, writer and dir. for
L-Ko, Universal, 4 mos. dir. comedy ; orig. new
weekly burlesque "The Weakly Indigestion";
dir. of all New Gaiety comedies released to
date. Home ad., 5403 Romayne st.. Holly-
wood, Cal.; Holly 1475; studio. Gaiety
Comedies, Inc.
INCE, John; b. N. Y., 1879; educ. N. Y. ; stage
career, from 188S, in many prods., including
"Ben Hur," "The Great Divide," etc.; screen
career. Lubin. World ("The Struggle"), Equit-
able ("Sealed Lips." "Secret Strings," "Blind
Man's Eyes"), Metro ("Should a Woman Tell."
"Please Get Married," "Old Lady 31"), Studio
ad.. Metro Studio, Los Angeles, Cal.
INCE, Ralph W.; b. Boston, Mass.. 1887; stage
Career, Richard Mansfield Co., "The College
Widow"; screen career, first as actor and then
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director, Vitagraph (appeared as Lincoln in
the "Lincoln" series), directed Jewel Prod.
("The Co-Respondent"), Petrova Pict. and
Metro, S-L Pictures ("Virtuous Men" I , Selznick
Pict. Corp., "The Perfect Lover," Sealed
Hearts," "Out Yonder," "His Wife's Money").
Ad., care Selznick Pict. Corp., N. Y.
INGRAHAM, Harrish; b. London Eng., 1881;
educ. Bedford Modern School, England; Lon-
don University; early career, school teacher;
came to the United States in 1902 for stage
career in stock with Forepaugh Company.
Cinn., O. ; Dominion Stock Co., Ottawa, Can.;
with Adelaide Thurston, leads; own company
In vaudeville 2 yrs.; screen career, Pathe (2
yrs.), David Horsley ("The Painted Lie," "Un-
lucky Jim." "The Single Code," "The Eye of
Envy," "Heirs of Hate"), Lasalida-Pathe
("When Baby Forgot." "The Child of M'sieu").
Triangle ("Child of M'sieu"), Ro.-Cole (played
in "A Sage Brush Hamlet").
INGRAHAM, Lloyd; b. Rochelle, 111.; stags
career, stock director for Oliver Morosco.
Harry Bishop; screen career, Reliance-Ma-
jestic, Essanay, Fine Arts, American ("Charity
Castles," "Her Country's Call," "Peggy Leads
the Way," "A Daughter of Joan," "The Eyes
of Julia Deep"), Thos. H. Ince ("What's Your
Husband Doing?" "Mary's Ankle," "Let's Be
Fashionable"). Member M. P. D. A. Ad.,
Ince Studio, Culver City, Cal.
INGRAM, Rex; b. Dublin, Ireland, 1892; educ.
St. Columba's Coll., Trinity Coll., Dublin and
Yale; studied sculpture under Lawrie; stage
career, pantomine abroad; screen career, Edi-
son and Vitagraph, scenarist of Fox Prods.
("Blindness of Devotion," "Galley Slave."
"Cup of Bitterness." "Song of Hate"); dir.
first Bluebirds made in East ("Broken Fet-
ters," "The Great Problem"), wrote and dir.
on the Coast, Bluebird ("Chalice of Sorrow."
"Flower of Doom"), Paralta ("His Robe of
Honor"), was in service in Royal Flying Corps,
since returning dir. Universal-special ("The
Beach-Comber"), Metro ("Shore Acres"). Ad.,
Metro Studios, Hollywood, Cal.
IRVING, George; b. N. Y. ; educ. N. Y. ; stage
career, with Chas. Frohman 13 yrs., appearing
with William Gillette, Maude Adams, Francis
Wilson, and others; screen career, genl. prod,
dir. for Frohman ("The Witching Hour"),
Petrova Pictures ("Daughter of Destiny"),
Metro ("To Hell with the Kaiser"), Goldwyn
("Hidden Fires"), Artco ("As a Man Thinks,"
"The Capitol"), Select ("A Glorious Lady"),
Lawrence Weber ("The Blue Pearl"). Presi-
dent M. P. D. A. Ad., care Atlantic Films.
London England; home, Bayside, N. Y. ; Bav-
side 2823-J.
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JACCARD, Jacques; b. near N. Y., 1885; educ.
in France; stage career, 4 yrs. as stock pro-
ducer; screen career, 1910, American, Inter-
national, Universal, wrote many of the scripts,
sometimes appeared as juvenile heavy,
adapted and produced "Terrence O'Rourke"
series, directed first numbers of "Diamond
from the Sky" for American, Anti-Vice M.
P. Corp. ("Is Any Girl Safe?", dir. and seen.).
Universal ("The Quest of Virginia," "The Red
Ace," "Cyclone Smith," Spur and Saddle
series and first aerial featutre, "Cassidy of the
Air Lanes"). Member M. P. D. A.
JAMES, Harry C; b. 1896, Ottawa, Canada;
stage career. Dominion Stock Co., under Mar-
shall Farnum; screen career, played parts in
Majestic-Reliance productions in Hollywood
under Wm. C. Cabanne, and in Universal pro-
ductions with Carter DeHaven and Wallace
Beery, asst. director to C. H. Higgin, tech-
nical director Lasky Studio, Mae Murray Pro-
duction Co., with Robert Leonard, making
specialty of futurist stage effects. Ad., Box
155. Hollywood, Cal.
JOHNSON, Tefft; b. Wash.; educ. Georgetown
Coll.; stage career, mgmt. David Belasco 12
yrs., appearing with Mrs. Leslie Carter and
Blanche Bates In "The Heart of Maryland,"
"Under Two Flags"; screen career, Edison,
Vitagraph ("Turn in the Road," "Writing on
the Wall"), Tefft Johnson ("Sonny Boy at the
Bat," "Sonny Boy in School Days," "Sonny
Boy and the Dog Show"), World ("Love De-
fender." "Love Net," "Love and the Woman,"
"Home Wanted"). Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
JONES, Grover; b. Terre Haute, Ind. ; educ.
private schools; early career, newspaper re-
porter; screen career, scenic artist at Uni-
versal, scenario editor Morosco Studios; seen,
writer for Larry Semon; now directing Milburn
Moranti in the Mercury Comedies, released by
Bulls-Eye Film Corp. Home ad., Los Angeles,
Cal.; studio, Mercury Comedies, Long Beach,
Cal.
JONES, Richard, also studio mgr.; b. St. Louis'
screen career, with O. T. Crawford in St.
Louis 2 yrs., 4 yrs. with Keystone ("Mickey"),
Sunshine, Sennett Special (Yankee Doodle in
Berlin," "His Last False Step," "Down on
the Farm"). Ad., Los Angeles Athletic Club,
Los Angeles; studio ad., Mack Sennett
Comedies, Los Angeles, Cal.
JULIAN, Rupert; screen career, "The Kaiser,
the Beast of Berlin," Universal (dir. and
played in "The Fire Flingers," dir. "The
Sleeping Lion"), Bluebird ("The Millionaire
Pirate"). Ad., Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
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KELLETTE, John William; also scenario
writer; b. Lowell, Mass.; screen career, Uni-
versal, asst. Dir. Violet Mersereau features;
Thanhouser, seen, writer for 2 yrs., Fox Film
Corp., co-director and writer on Vivian Martin,
June Caprice, Lee Children, George Walsh,
Peggy Hyland, Evelyn Xesbit features; now
directing Paramount-Briggs comedies ("Satur-
day. "Burglars." the Circus series. "The
Sticky Six." "Burried Gold"; composer of
popular songs. Studio ad.. Klutho Studio.
Jacksonville. Fla. ; home ad., Elks Club, 116
W. 43d st., N. Y. C.
KELLEY, Winthrop; b. Portland, Maine; educ.
Harvard Univ.; stage career, Castle Sq. stk.,
Richard Mansfield. Sothern and Marlowe;
screen career, Eclair, Ideal ("The Submarine
Eye"), Williamson Bros. Ad., Hotel Somerset,
N Y.
KELSEY, Fred A.; b. Sandusky, O., 1884; educ.
high sch. ; early career, sailor on Great Lakes;
stage career, playing juveniles, comedians,
heavies, in "Secret Service," "House of a
Thousand Candles"; screen career, Nestor, Re-
liance-Majestic, Fine Arts, Thanhouser, Uni-
versal ("A Slave of Fear," "The Fugitive,"
"Red Sanders Plays Cupid," "The Outlaw and
the Lady," "The Texas Sphinx," "The Honor
of an Outlaw," "A 44-Calibre Mystery," "Six
Shooter Justice," "The One Way Trail," "Re-
forming a Reformer"). Member M P. D. A.
Ad., 2209 Fairfield, Hollywood, Cal.; Holly
3340.
KELSON, George; b. England; educ. Univ. of
London, stage career 5 yrs. London, 6 yrs. Eng-
lish provinces; screen career. World ("The
AVay of the Strong," "The Tenth Case." "The
Way Out," "The Purple Lily"). Brady ("Stolen
Orders." "Little Women"), Mayflower ("Bol-
shevism on Trial"), Canadian Prod. ("The
World Shadow"). Ad., Friars Club, or home,
535 W. 135th St., N. Y. ; Mngside 4357
KENNEDY, Aubrey M.; b. Winnipeg, Man.,
Canada; educ. St. Mary's Coll., Dayton, O. ;
early career, author; screen career, 3 yrs. Gen.
Mgr. for Essanay, 2 yrs. Gen. Mgr. for Ameri-
can, 3 yrs. Gen. Mgr. of prods, for Universal
2 yrs. Gen. Mgr. of prods. for Goldwyn;
author and director of "The Yellow Menace"
a serial, "The Masked Rider," serial, 12 2-reeI
westerns.
KENNEDY, Jack; assistant director; b. Hop-
kinton, Mass.; educ. Dartmouth Coll.; excelled
in college theatricals, author of several scen-
arios produced by Vitagraph; asst. dir. May-
fair Film Corp. ("Persuasive Peggy"), Vita-
graph ("Between Friends," "Bobby Connelly"
series kid pictures), Goldwyn-Rex Beach Pic-
tures with Hobart Henley; Famous Players-
Lasky Corp., asst. to John Emerson. Home
ad.. Hotel Grenoble, N. Y. C.
KING, Barton; b. Cincinnati, 1877; stage career,
in "Strongheart," "Graustark," "Shot Gun
Opera"; screen career, Equitable ("Man and
His Angel"), Metro ("Black Butterfly," "A
Soul of a Magdalen," "To the Death"), Pathe
("Seven Pears"), Selig ("Out of the Shadow,"
"The Font of Courage"), International
("Flower of Faith"), Rolfe ("Master Mystery"
Houdini serial), Selznick ("Scream in the
Night"). McManus ("Lost Battalion"), Wistaria
("Lurking Peril" serial). Ad., M. P. D. A.
and 1520 B'way, N. Y.
DIRECTORS
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KING. Carleton S.J b. Dec. 15. 1887. St. Louis,
Mo.; eiluc. St. Louis. Chicago and N. Y. C. ;
stage career, comedian ia opera and mus.
com., also comedy-drama with Francis Wilson
Co., etc.; screen career, 2 yrs. with Edison
(played leads and directed "The Way Back,"
"Breaking the Shackles," "A Child in Judg-
ment," "A Broth of a Boy"), Dixie Films,
Vitagraph ("Dry Valley Jackson"), Famous
Players ("Uncle Sam. M. D."), Paramount
Magazine ("Aint"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165;
dark complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad.,
471 Central Park West, N. Y.
KING, Henry; b. Christiansburg, Va. ; educ.
Roanoke; 10 yrs. legit, stage exper. as actor,
Shakespearean roles in stk.. also "The Lion
and the Mouse," "House of a Thousand Can-
dles," "Graustark." etc.; screen career, Amer-
ican ("Mate of Sally Ann," "Beauty and the
Rogue," "Six Feet Four"), Ince, Paramount
("23% Hours' Leave"). Jesse D. Hampton
("Fugitive From Matrimony," "The White
Love"). Member M. P. D. A. Studio ad.,
Jesse D. Hampton Productions, L. A., Calif.
KIRKLAND, David; b. San Francisco; educ.
Univ. of Calif.; stage career, with Robert Ede-
son, Maud Adams; screen career, Essanay ("The
Children of the Forest"); member M. P. D. A.;
in U. S. service 1917-1919, capt. and adj. 62d
Infantry; director, John Emerson, Anita Loos
Prods., "A Temperamental Wife," "A Virtuous
Vamp." Ad., 318 E. 48th St., N. Y. C.
KNOLES, Harley; b. Rotherham, England, 1880;
educ. Cambridge Univ.; stage career, stage
mgr. and prod. Liebler & Co.; screen career,
World ("Who Is Svlvia?" "The Price of Pride,"
"The Little Duchess,""). World ("The Volun-
teer." "His Brother's Wife," "The Adventures
of Carol." "Wanted, a Mother," "Stolen Or-
ders"), Brady Prod. ("Little Women"), May-
flower Photoplay Corp. ("Bolshevism on Trial"),
Famous Players, "Half an Hour" with Dorothy
Dalton; member Friars' Club and M. P. D. A.
Home ad.. 490 Riverside drive, N. Y.
KORACH, Milton W., technical director; educ.
Cleveland; early career, newspaper specialty
man: screen career. Argus ("House Without
Children." "Vanishing Charms"), editor Cleve-
land Plain Dealer Screen Magazine. Ad.,
Argus Enterprises, Cleveland, Ohio.
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LAMBERT, Capt. Harry; b. Dublin, Ireland;
educ. Trinity Coll.. Dublin, and Edinburgh
Univ. ; early career, officer British cavalry for
9 yrs., saw active service in Egypt, India,
Basutoland. and Boer War; stage career, light
comedy, with Geo. Edwardes, Frank Curzon,
Cyril Maude in London, character parts in
"Three Faces East," "A Night at an Inn,"
"The Bluebird": screen career, director at
Vitagraph 1912-15, "An Officer and a Gentle-
man." "Spirit and the Clay," "The Diver," "The
Test." "Ancient Order of Good Fellows," pro-
ducer of official pictures for New York City at
the Panama Pacific Exposition, Author's Film
("The Silent Witness," "Trie Crucible of Life"),
vice-pres. and dir. gen. Lambert Film Corp.
and Mirror Films, Inc. Ad., Lambs' Club,
N. Y.
LAMBERT. Glen: b Richmond. Va., 1894; educ.
choir school. Cathedral St. John the Divine,
N. Y. ; stage career, Boston stk co. vaud. pro-
ducer; screen career. Florida Photoplays, "Child
of the Sea," "The Dream Man" Superior Fea-
tures, "The Rounder" also with Biograph,
Crystal. Eclair, Klutho; author 73 produced
scenarios.
LANE, Tamar; educ. Boston, Prince Schl. and
Stamford Acad.; has written articles and
stones for leading newspapers and magazines;
in theatrical and motion picture business for
10 years, serving in various capacities; photo-
play erlitor Boston Evening Record; editor
Screen Magazine; author and director of sev-
eral pictures made by Plaza Film Co.; Gen
Mgr. Character Pictures Corp. Ad.. 200 W
111th st . N. Y. C. '
LAYER. II. A. (Jack): educ. Western Reserve
Unlv : publicity man. newspaper and maga-
zine writer, publisher of first screen magazine
on Pacific coast; screen career. National (asst
dir. on "In Search of Arcady." "The Boomer-
ang." "The Long Arm of Mannister," "The
Confession"), dir. comedies for National. Home
ad. 60(5 1 Santa Monica blvd.., Los Angeles
Calif.; Holly 4276.
LAWRENCE. Edmund; b. Bridgeport, Conn.;
educ. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, character
actor and comedian, Julia Marlowe, Francis
Wilson, E. H. Sothern, Daniel Frohman, Lillian
Russell, DeWolf Hopper, the Shuberts; screen
career, Fox Film Corp. ("Lure of Ambition."
"Queen of Hearts," "The Liar," "Her Price,"
"The Love Auction," "A Daughter of France,"
"The Fire Brand," "The Merry-Go-Round,"
"Lost Money," "What Would You Do?" Home
adr 274 Rutland road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; phone
Flatbush 5461 ; studio, Fox, Hollywood, Calif.
LEAVERS, George R. B., technical director; b
Hamilton, Canada; educ. Los Angeles, Throop
Acad., Pasadena, Cal., Univ. of Washington;
early career, structural engineer, architectural
draftsman, designer, supervising engineer of
construction for U. S. Gov.; screen career, archi-
tect for Art Unit Studios, Glendale. Calif. Home
ad., 241 Avenue 25, Los Angeles, Calif.
I.EAVITT, Harvey C, technical director; b. Kan-
sas City, Kans. ; educ. Colorado Springs, Colo.,
also Colo. Coll.; early career, general con-
tractor and builder throughout Middle West.
Ad.. 4261 So. Grand ave., Los Angeles, Calif.;
phone So. 3305.
LEONARD, Robert Z,; b. Denver, Colo.; stage
career, with Calif. Opera Co., property man,
comedian, stage mgr. in comic opera and
drama, has sung in over 100 light operas
screen career, Lasky ("A Mormon Maid,"
"Life's Pendulum"), Famous Players ("The
Primrose Ring"), Universal ("Primrose Vir-
tue," "The Bride's Awakening," "Modern Love,"
"Delicious Little Devil"), Cosmopolitan ("Mira-
cle of Love," "Restless Sex"); member M. P.
D. A. Home ad., 1 W. 67th St.; studio ad.,
Cosmopolitan Film Studios, N. Y. C.
LE SAINT, Edward J.; b. Cincinnati, Ohio; educ.
there; stage career, 20 yrs. in stk. and on the
road; screen career, Universal ("The Long
Chance," "The Three Godfathers"), Fox ("The
Devil's Wheel," "The Bird of Prey," "Kultur,"
"The Strange Woman," "The Call of the Soul,"
"The Wilderness Trail," "The Speed Maniac").
Home ad., 850 N. Andrews blvd., L. A.; studio,
Fox Studio, Los Angeles, Calif.
LE SAINT, Stella Razeto (Mrs. Edward J.) ;
b. San Diego, Calif.; educ. San Francisco; stage
career, 10 yrs. in stk. and on the road; screen
career, Majestic, Kinemacolor, Selig, Universal,
dir. Ed. Le Saint, title role in Universal's
"The Three Godfathers," co-director with Mr.
Le Saint on everything he makes. Home ad.,
SO N. Andrews blvd., Los Angeles, Calif; Wil-
shire 2931; studio, Fox.
LESSEY, George A,; b.; Amherst, Mass.; educ.
Dean Acad., Williston Sem. and Amherst Coll.;
stage career, in all branches of theatrical busi-
ness; screen career, Thanhouser (Romeo in
"Romeo and Juliet"), 3 yrs. with Edison (dir.
"The Birth of the Star Spangled Banner," etc.).
Universal in 1914 (dir. King Baggot), Metro
("The Purple Lady"), Wharton,, Inc. CPatria,"
"The Eagle's Eye"), De Luxe ("Twilight").
Home ad., 34 W. 75th St., N. Y. C.
LE STRANGE, G. S. (Dick); also Comedian;
b. Weisbaden, Germany, 1882; educ. New York
Univ.; stage career, stk., vaud., with Savage
and Shubert, "Girl of the Golden West" on
tour; screen career, Lasky, Fox, Selig, Morosco,
Metro leads, Sunset Pict. ("Sundown Slim"),
Edison ("Five Dollar Bill." 'Whirligig of
Life"), directed 20 reel serial featuring Grace
Davidson "Bolsheviki of the U. S. A." Hght.,
6; wght.. 185; blue eyes, blond hair. Home
ad.. Ill Hollister ave.. Ocean Park, Cal.; Sunset
studio. San Antonio, Texas.
LEVERING, Joseph; b. Columbus, Ind. ; educ.
Kansas City, Mo.; screen career. Art Dramas
("Little Miss Fortune." "The Road Between"),
Erbograph ("The Little Samaritan" with
Marion Swayne, "The Victim," "The Trans-
gressor"), Gaumont ("His Temporary Wife."
"Making Her His Wife"); now directing spe-
cials for Gaumont Co. Home ad., 518 W.
204th St.. N. Y. C.
LEAVIS, Charles, also scenario writer; b. Brook-
lyn; educ. Brooklyn: screen career. Jungle Film
Co., Universal, Kinetophoto Corp., Imp, Novelty;
produces, directs amateur pictures ("The Dim
Light" Lewis Films, directed "Visions," both
with full amateur casts). Home ad., 61 Bay
23d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
I.ITSON, M. N.; b. N. Y., 1878; educ. Coll. City.
N. Y. : stage career, productions. "Sword of
the King." "Robin Hood," "Ninety and Nine";
screen career. Paragon ("Paying the Price"),
Peerless ("Nathan Hale"), Thanhouser ("Pa-
triot and Spy"), Biograph, Edison, Metro ("The
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Eternal Question"), Artcraft ("Pride of the
Clan," "Poor Little Rich Girl"), production
mgr. at Goldwyn Studio. Studio, Goldwyn,
Culver City, Calif.
LLOYD, Frank; b. Glasgow, Scotland; stage ca-
reer, stk., rep., came to America at head of
Walker's rep. cos.; also vaud.; screen career
(heavy in Rex releases, then dir. own co), Fox
("Les MIserables," "Tale of Two Cities,"
"Blindness of Divorce," "Riders of the Purple
Sage"), Goldwyn ("World and Its Woman,"
"Loves of Letty," "Silver Horde"), with
Pauline Frederick in "Woman in Room 13,"
"The Roads of Destiny"; member M. P. D. A.
Home ad., 1765 N. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif.
LLOYD, Harold Warner, assistant director; b.
Long Branch, N. J., 1888; educ. N. Y. ; screen
career, NYMP, Universal ("Dumb Girl of Por-
tici"), Signal ("Girl and the Game," "Whisper-
ing Smith," "Medicine Bend," "Manager of B.
and A."), ex-director of Physical Culture, N.
Y. Police Dept. Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 160; dark
complexion, blue eyes. Ad., Signal, 4560 Pasa-
dena ave., Los Angeles.
LORD, Delmer, assistant flirector; b. N. Y. C. ;
screen career, formerly with Mack Sennett,
now directing under supervision of Hampton
Del Ruth. Home ad., 1022 N. Bonnie Beal,
Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 55116; studio, Fox
Sunshine Comedies.
LOUIS, Will; b. Woodfleld, Md. ; stage career,
15 yrs. as stock actor and stage manager;
screen career, has directed numerous pictures,
specializing in comedies, with Lubin, Edison,
Solax, Vim, Goldwyn (played in "Jubilo").
Hght.. 5, 6; wght., 150. Home ad., 3651 N. 15th
St., Phila. ; studio, 750 Riverside ave., Jackson-
ville.
LOVETT, Shaw; assistant director and actor; b.
March 22nd, 1896; N. Y. C. ; demobilized from
Royal Air Forces as Lieut, in April, 1919;
played with Irene Castle in the "Firing Line,"
and with Billie Burke in the "Misleading
Widow" and "Sadie Love." Asst. director
with Lawrence Windom in "Darcy," and John
S. Robertson in "Sadie Love," "Erstwhile
Susan," "Jekyll and Hyde." Studio ad.,
Famous Players Lasky Corp.
LOWRY, Ira M.; b. Phila., 1888; educ. there;
screen career, began 1903, familiar with every
branch of the industry through personal ex-
perience; designed 400-acre plant now used by
Betzwood Film Co., of which he is vice-presi-
dent and general manager; Betzwood ("The
Eyes of Truth," "Sandy Burke," "Oh,
Johnny," "Speedy Meade," "A Misfit Earl,"
"Road Called Straight"). Ad., Betzwood Film
Co., Port Kennedy, Pa.
LUDDY, Irving; Edward; assistant director; b.
Canada; educ. N. Y. C. ; early career, manager
of the Flatbush and Jefferson Theatres, N. Y.
C. ; screen career, Vitagraph ("Nights and
Nighties," "Cave Men," "Vamps and Var-
ieties," "Rubes and Robbers," "Lovers-Not").
Home ad., Angelno Apts., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 10815; studio, Vitagraph.
LUND, O. A. C; also writer; b. Stockholm,
Sweden; educ. Upsala Univ.; stage career,
Folk Theatre, Stockholm, and Royal Dramatic
Theatre; screen career, Eclair, World, Uni-
versal, Metro ("The Dollar Mark," "The
Marked Woman"), Fox ("The Painted Ma-
donna," "Hearts Revenge," "Peg of the
Pirate"), Universal (Violet Mersereau in "To-
gether," "The Unfinished House"). Bluebird
("The Nature Girl"). Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y. C.
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MACDONALD, J. Farrel; b. Waterbury, Conn.,
1875; educ. Yale; ex-officer U. S. Army; stage
career IS yrs.; screen career from 1908 with
G. M. Anderson, with Griffith (Biograph) ;
Imp as actor and dir. ; with Patthe as director
produced all 5 and 6 reel Oz features, Key-
stone-Triangle, Universal ("Roped," "A Fight
for Love," played in "Marked Men"), Ameri-
can ("Molly of the Follies," "A Sporting
Chance"), Pathe ("This Hero Stuff"). Ad.,
home, 1443 Martel ave., Los Angeles. Member
M. P. D. A.
MACDONALD, Sherwood; b, N. Y. C. ; educ. Yale
Univ., Ph. B. ; early career, lawyer, author;
screen career, Republic, Triangle ("What
Every Mother Knows," "Muggsy," "Sunny
Jane," "Checkmate." "Wildcat." "Bit of
Kindling," "Betty Be Good," "Bab the Fixer,"
"Red Circle" serial). Home ad., 1221 W. 7th
St., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 60121; studio,
Becker Macdonald Prods.
MacGREGOR, Norval; b. River Falls, Wis., 1865;
stage exper. 20 yrs., lead and manager for
Nance O'Neil; 5 yrs. mgr. Janet Waldorf in
world tour; screen career, 8 yrs., independent
release "100 Years of Mormonism," Selig,, Uni-
versal, Calif. Film. Corp., Select "Children of
Banishment" (Mitchell Lewis). Home ad..
Sierra Madre, Cal. Member M. P. D. A.
MACKENZIE, Donald; b. Edinburgh, Scotland;
educ. Stewart's Coll., Edinburgh; with Au-
gustin Daly Co., Whitney Opera Co., played
with Lew Fields in "The June Bride"; screen
career, Pathe ("The Perils of Pauline," "The
Spender," "The Pardon," "The Shielding Shad-
ow," "The Challenge," "The Seven Pearls,"
Oliver ("Craig Kennedy" serial), S. L. K. Corp.
("The Fatal Fortune'' with Helen Holmes).
Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
MACQUARRIE, Murdock, also actor; b. and
educ. San Francisco; stage career, played the
waif in "Lights o' London" at age of 7, in
rep., etc., with Henry Miller, W. A. Brady,
Joseph Jefferson, E. S. Willard, in leading
parts, several seasons in stock; screen career,
with Biograph, was first lead with Kinema-
color, to Universal in 1913, Signal ("Stain in
the Blood," "Nancy's Birthright"), American
("The Gambler's Last Love"), Selznick ("Pan-
thea"), Bernstein ("Humility," "Loyalty,"
"Justice"), National ("The Son of Tarzan"
serial, Universal ("Twisted Souls." "The
Keeper of Hell Gate"). Hght., 5, S; wght.,
150; brown hair, gray eyes. Member M. P. D.
A. Home ad., 1967 Beechwood Drive, Holly-
wood, Cal.
MAIGNE, Charles; b. Richmond, Va., Nov. 11,
1881; educ. Univ. of Notre Dame; early
career, newspaper man, war correspondent,
magazine writer, officer in U. S. Army; screen
career, adapted and directed Famous Players
("The Copperhead"), Artcraft ("The Invisible
Bond," "Firing Line"), Select ( "Redhead,"
"World to Live In"), Special ("Quest of the
Big 'Un"), now engaged in adapting and di-
recting special productions for Famous
Players-Lasky Corp. ("The Copperhead"). Ad.,
Lambs Club, N. Y.
MARSHALL, George E.; b. Chicago, 1891; educ.
St. John's Mil. Acad.; Wisconsin and Univ. of
Chicago; screen career, 4 yrs. with Universal
"Love's Lariat," "Liberty" serial), dir. "Ad-
ventures of Ruth," Ruth Roland Serials.
Member M. P. D. A. Ad. 620 W. Moreland,
Los Angeles. Cal.
MARSHALL, Roy H. ; assistant director; screen
career, Lasky, 5 yrs., with Geo. Melford, Wm.
C. De Mille, Robert Z. Leonard, Irvin V.
Willat, "Rustling a Bride," "A Daughter of
the Wolf," "The Grim Game," Brentwood
("The Other Half," "Poor Relations"). Ad.,
6433 Dix St.. Hollywood. Cal.; phone 577354;
studio, Haworth Pictures Corp., Sunset Studio,
Los Angeles.
MARSTON, Theodore M.; stage career covering
a period of 20 yrs., creating and playing many
leading character parts in B'way prods.; with
Mary Mannering, H. B. Warner, Wm. H.
Crane, etc., appearing in "The Man of the
Hour," "The Girl from Rector's," "Quo Vadis."
"Alias Jimmy Valentine." "The Squaw Man";
screen career, Pathe. Kinemacolor, Vitagraph,
(dir. "Mortmain," "The Secret Kingdom"),
McClure ("Greed," "Sloth," "Wrath," of
"Seven Deadly Sins" series)' Universal ("The
Girl by the Roadside," "The Raggedy Queen"),
Vitagraph ("The Black Gate").
MARTIN, E. A.; also scenario writer; stage
career, with R. B. Mantell, Frank Mayo,
general stage mgr. for David Belasco, author
and producer of the play "Wyoming," stk.
producer for 6 yrs.; screen career, Selig ("When
a Woman's Forty," "The Fighting Fishmaid,"
"In Tune with the Wild," "The Lost City"
serial). Home ad., 3463 Mission road, Los
Angeles, Cal. ; studio, Selig Zoo.
McCLOSKEY, Justin H.; assistant director; b.
Orange, N. J.; educ. St. Johns Parochal Sch.,
Seton Hall Coll.; stage career, theatre manager
and treasurer, New York, Webers, Daly's,
Grand Opera House, Casino; screen career,
Humanity ("Whom the Gods Would Destroy,"
"When Bearcat Went Dry." "The Gift Su-
preme"). Home ad., Boulevard Apts., Los.
Angeles, Cal.; phone 577332.
DIRECTORS
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McGILL, Lawrence B.; b. Courtland, Miss., 1S69;
educ. Courtland Acad.; stage career, for 20
yrs. directed traveling rep. and stock cos.,
producing more than 400 plays; screen career,
dir., American-Eclair, Reliance-Majestic, All-
Star, Metro, Arrow ("Children of St. Anne,"
"Arizona," "Pierre of the Plains," "The Price
He Paid," "The Sealed Valley," "How Molly
Made Good," "The Woman's Law," "Crime
and Punishment"), Astra Pathe ("The Girl
From Bohemia," "The Angel Factory").
Member M. P. D. A.
McGOWAN, John P.; director general; b. S.
Australia; educ. Australia; stage career, with
Robert Mantell, William Faversham, H. W.
Savage, also in stock and vaud. ; screen career,
with Kalem, making three trips with them to
Ireland; later with Lasky and Universal;
formed Signal Corp. with S. S. Hutchinson to
feature Helen Holmes in railroad films, pro-
duced "Girl and the Game," Whispering
Smith," "Medicine Bend," "Lass of the
Lumberlands," "Diamond Runners," "The
Railroad Raiders," "The Lost Express," serial
"Lure of the Circus," Universal ("Elmo, the
Fearless" serial). Member M. P. D. A.
Studio ad., L-Ko Motion Pictures Corp., Holly-
wood, Cal.
McM.YCKIN, Archer; b. Lake City, Iowa; educ.
Univ. of Chicago and Cornell; early career,
magazine and newspaper writer in Chicago,
reporter and special writer to Record-Herald;
screen career, started writing for Essanay,
Biograph and Lubin, later editor, Essanay,
also wrote publicity," conducted contest which
produced the word "photoplay" now uni-
versally used; wrote more than 500 orig.
stories and prod, nearly 400 subjects, best
pictures. Essanay ("The Final Judgment,"
"The Right of Way"), American ("In the
Purple Hills," "Everyheart") , National
■ ("Nothing But Nerve"), Model-Gale Henry
(This Way Out"). Home ad., 205 N. Broad-
way, Los Angeles, Cal.; Pico 875.
McRAE, Henry Alexander; b. Ontario, Can.;
educ. there; stage career, on graduating from
school toured with own co. for 2 yrs., later
operated stock cos. in Seattle, Portland, Sac-
ramento and San Francisco; took shows to
Japan, Hawaii, the Orient; screen career, 1 yr.
with Selig, Universal (dir. Bison animal and
other features, dir. "The Pirate of Panama"),
Bison ("Giant Powder," "A Night with Whis-
pering Smith"). Formerly director-general
Universal City, Universal ("Dropped from the
Clouds," "Man and Beast," "The Range
War"). Now in China for Universal. Ad.,
L. A.. Athletic Club. Member M. P. D. A.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
MELFOKI), George H.; b. Rochester, N. Y. ; educ.
MeGill Univ.; stage career, 7 yrs., in various
legit, prods.; screen career, 10 yrs., first with
Kalem (as actor and director, produced "The
Boer War," "The Invisible Power"), Lasky
(dir. "The Hostage," "The Call of the East,"
"Nan of Music Mountain," "Sandy," "The
Bravest Way," "City of Dim Faces," "The
Source," "Cruise «f the Make Believes,"
"Everywoman," "The Sea Wolf," "The Round-
Up"). Ad., studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
MENASCO, Milton, art director; b. Los Angeles;
educ. St. Vincent's Coll., Los Angeles; studied
art with Robert Reid, the mural painter;
screen career, 7 pictures for Hayakawa ("Tem-
ple of Dusk," "Dragon Painter," etc.). Lew
Cody ("Butterfly Man"); now art dircetor with
Katherine MaeDonald. Home ad., 6511 »^ Holly-
wood blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.; phone 577337.
MENESSIER, Henri, assistant director; screen
career, Selzniek ("The Common Law," "Easiest
Way," "Price She Paid"), Nazimova-Metro
("Eye for Eye," "Out of the Fog," "Red Lan-
tern"), asst. director for Chautard Prods.,
Paragon Studios, Fort Lee, N. J. Home ad.,
125 W. 45th St., N. Y. C.
MIDDLETOX, Edwin; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; educ.
Swarthmcye Coll., Pa.; stage career, 30 yrs.,
21 yrs. in stk., Phila., supporting Mrs. John
Drew, Amelia Bingham, Edward Harrigan,
Rose Stahl, etc.; screen career, entered motion
pictures in 1906, returning to the legitimate
each autumn until 1911, when he joined the
Lubin forces, subsequently with Biograph, Gau-
raont, Frohman Amuse. Corp., and Cissie Fitz-
gerald Co., directing Thomas Jefferson, Lillian
Russell, Lionel Barrymore and Jane Gray;
member of Lambs', Players' Club and M. P.
D. A. Ad., Cissie Fitzgerald Co., Horsley
Studio, Los Angeles, Calif.
MILLARDE, Harry; b. Springfield, O. ; stage ca-
reer, with Walker Whiteside, Robt. Mantell,
J. K. Hackett, stock in Cincinnati, O., Wil-
mington, Del.; screen career. Kalem. Universal,
Fox. playing and directing ("Every Girl's
Dream," "Miss U. S. A.," "Sunshine Maid,"
"Blue Eyed Mary," "Bonnie Annie Laurie,"
"Caught in the Act," "Miss Innocence"), Fox
("Gambling in Souls," "Rose of the West,"
"Sacred Silence," "The White Moll"). Ad.,
care Fox Film Corp., N. Y., or Hotel Claridge.
MILLER, Ashley; b. Cincinnati, O.; educ. De-
troit, Mich.; stage career, with Walker White-
side, Otis Skinner, Ezra Kendall, Henrietta
Crossman, Anna Held; screen career, Edison (7
yrs.). Famous Players, Community Prods.;
author of 150 produced photoplays, of "The
Seventh Chord," a three-act play with music,
of several one-act sketches and one novel,
"The Key"; Edison ("Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland." "Out of the Ruins"), Pathe
("The King's Game"), Vitagraph ("Princess
of Park Row," "The Marriage Speculation"),
Ashley Miller Prod. ("Made in America").
Home ad., 4 West 92nd St., N. Y.
MILLS, Thomas R. ; b. England; educ. Horsham
Coll., Eng.; stage career, with Modjeska,
Richard Mansfield, Chas. Frohman, Henry
Miller, Louis Mann, covering 16 yrs.; screen
career. Reliance 1 yr., Vitagraph 4 yrs. ("The
Duplicity of Hargraves," "Cop and the Author,"
"The Guilty Party," O. Henry series, "A Night
in New Arabia," "The Girl in His House"),
Goldwyn ("Duds"). Hght., 5, 9y2; wght., 175;
dark hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 999 E. 5th
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; studio, Goldwyn, Culver
City, Calif.
MITCHELL, Claude H. ; b. Melbourne, Australia,
1891.; educ. Paris, France, Los Angeles, Aber-
deen Univ., Scotland; traveled throughout Eu-
rope. America, Mexico, etc., in 1914, designed
and built the Lone Star Studio, Hollywood, for
the Climax Co., including large laboratory,
thereafter installing the entire studio equip-
ment, joined the Famous Players-Lasky in
1915 as asst. dir., shortly becoming head of
the Asst. Director's Dept.. and being in that
capacity for 3 yrs., in 1916 published "The
Assistant Director's Compendium"; at present
writing and directing for Brentwood featuring
Zasu Pitts ("Seeing It Thru"). Home ad.,
1556 No. Kenmore ave.. Hollywood, Calif.;
phone 59437; studio, Brentwood.
MITCHELL, Howard M . . b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1883;
educ. there; stage career, stock, rep. and
heavies in A. H. Woods prods.; screen career,
Lubin (8 yrs. acting and directing). Than-
houser (2 yrs. directing Gladys Hulette and
Lottie Briscoe). Balboa (dir. "Petticoats and
Pants"), Fox ("The Splendid Sin," "Snares of
Paris," "A Girl in Bohemia"). Home ad.,
Woodward Hotel, 6th and Figueroa, Los An-
geles, Calif.
MOODY, Harry G., also scenario writer ; b. Syd-
ney, Australia; educ. there; stage career, 16
yrs., stk., vaud., mus. com.; screen career,
1 yr. with Universal, 2 yrs. with Griffith,
Doubleday Prod. (The Katterjohns in "Strand-
ed," "Pa's Vacation," "False Faces," "Wild
Women," "Pa Steps Out," "Buried Treasure,"
"Investigating the Count"). Ad.. 1745 Alle-
sandro St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 2372;
studio, Bronx Studio, Los Angeles; phone 54109.
MOORE, Eugene W.; b. Annapolis Valley, Nova
Scotia; educ. Boston, Mass.. and N. Y. ; stage
career, appeared with Edwin Booth, Frederick
Warde and Stuart Robson in Shakespearean
plays: starred 5 yrs. in "The Burglar," then
"Diplomacy"; screen career, since 1912,
Thanhouser ("The Candy Girl "). Pathe ("When
Baby Forgot"), Universal ("Nancy's Baby,"
"O'Connor's Mag," "Gene of the Lazy A,"
"The Girl Who Won Out"), Lasalida-Pathe
("Captain Kiddo"), Eugene Moore Prod., Blue-
bird ("Sue of the South").
MORRIS, Reggie; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. Newark
Acad.; stage career, from 1905, with Richard
Carle, with "Johnnie Jones" co., mgmt. Cohan
& Harris, also "45 Minutes From Broadway,"
"Three Twins," with Kitty Gordon in "The
Enchantress"; screen career. Edison for 2 yrs.,
Biograph 3 v> in juv. leads, 1914 joined eastern
Universal, became member L-KO stock, Key-
stone ("False to the Finish"), Bluebird ("The
Love Swindle"), Sennett ("Back to the Kitch-
en"). Home ad., 1742'i N. Western, Los
Angeles, Calif.; phone 597717; studio, Christie.
MORTIMER, Edmund; b N Y. C.| educ. there;
stage career, with Mary Mannering, "Thais,"
all-star, Wm. Faversham; screen career, C. K.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Young ("Savage Woman," "Road Thru the
Dark"), Harry Garson ("Hushed Hour";, Tour-
neur ("County Fair"). Home ad., 1828 High-
land ave., Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 2121; studio,
Maurice Tourneur Prods., Inc.
MUELLER, Floyd, art director; b. Lafayette,
Ind.; educ. Purdue Univ., Art Inst., Chicago;
early career, practicing licensed architect, Chi-
cago; screen career, Tourneur ("Victory,"
"Treasure Island," "Glory of Love"). Home
ad., 1316 Fairfax ave., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Holly 4495; studio, .Maurice Tourneur.
MYLES, Norbert; b. Wheeling, W. Va.; educ.
Mount St. Joseph Coll., Baltimore, Md. ; stage
career, 9 yrs. in stk., Shakespearean rep.,
vaud., and prod.; screen career, began in 1910
with Pathe as leading man, Kalem, Eclair,
Universal, leading man for American, Vita-
graph, now directing Helen Gibson in railroad
specials. Home ad., 4618 Melbourne ave., Hol-
lywood. Calif.; Holly 4424; studio, Capital Film
Company's studio.
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NEI1.L, R. William: b. Dublin, Ireland; educ.
private tutor; stage career, in "Wildfire" with
Lillian Russell, starred in "Baby Mine," in Lon-
don and on American circuits in "O'Reggie";
author of "Prince o' My Dreams," "Heart's
Desire," and other plays; screen career, 1V4
yrs. with Ince, associated with R. B. West in
making of "Civilization"), Paramount ("The
Price Mark," "Flare-Up Sal," "Love Me,"
"Tyrant Fear," "Green Eyes," "Mating of
Marcella," "Puppy Love"), Famous Players
("Career of Katherine Bush"), Hodkinson
("The Bandbox"). Member M. P. D. A.
NELSON, J. Arthur, also prod, mgr., author,
actor; b. Scranton, Pa., 1877 ; educ. Princeton
Univ. ; stage career, director, author and star
Stair & Havlin Attr., stk. star and dir. in N. Y..
Phila., Boston, etc.; author several plays and
books, including "The Photoplay"; screen ca-
reer, author, star, dir. Universal series of
"Slim" comedies; author, dir. 'Under Fire in
Mexico," "Day of Reckoning," "Lure of the
Rose"; member Associated and United Motion
Picture Producers; past 3 yrs. dir. gen. Do-
minion Film Corp., also Federation Film Corp.
("The Boomerang"). Ad., studio, Federation
Film Corp., Seattle, Wash.
NIBLO, Fred; b. York, Neb.; educ. there; stage
career, 25 yrs., starred and produced own plays
in every English speaking country in world;
screen career, feature director for Thos. H.
Ince, 2 yrs. all Enid Bennett releases, Thos.
H. Ince super-special "Dangerous Hours" with
all-star cast, J. Parker Read special, "Sex"
with Louise Glaum. Ad., Ince Studio, Culver
City, Calif.
NIGH, William; b. Berlin, Wis.; educ. Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Cal., while in college
wrote first play, "Off the Road," afterwards
converted into a musical com.; stage career,
comedy leads in many mus. prods.; screen ca-
reer, Reliance (wrote, acted and dir. comedies).
California M. P. Corp. ("Salomy Jane"), Metro
(dir. "A Yellow Streak"), Fox ("The Slave."
dir. "Life's Shadows." "My Four Years in Ger-
many." "The Blue Streak," "Notorious Galla-
gher"), First National ("The Fighting Roose-
velts"), Johnny Dooley comedies.
NOBLE, John W.; b. Albemarle Co., Va., 1880:
educ. West Point; early career, Lieut, in U. S.
Army for 7% yrs., in Philippines and China,
engineer in Mexico; stage career, 5 yrs. in
stk., vaud. and Broadway prods.; screen ca-
reer, Thanhouser, Biograph, Universal, Mutual.
Metro, Goldwyn, Frohman, Selznick. Writer
of plays and short stories. Ad.. Great Neck
Station, L. I., N. Y.
NORTH, Wilfrid; b. London, Eng.; early career,
with Mercantile Marine, cattle puncher in
Texas, practising lawyer, soldier in N. G. State
of Texas; stage career, stage mgr. for Mrs.
Fiske 5 yrs., assoe. with Winthrop Ames at
the Little Theatre and the New Theatre, also
first dir. Harvard Dram. Club and dir. Ama-
teur Comedy Club, N. Y. ; screen career. Vita-
graph, director late John Bunny, 3 vrs. directed
for Vitagraph ("Salvation Joan," "The Ordeal
of Elizabeth," "The Kid." "Kitty Mackay,"
•Mind the Paint Girl"), Select ("The Under-
current," "Oil"). Home ad.. 1270 Allan ave..
N. Y. C. ; ad., care Guv Empey Prods , 220 W
42nd St., N. Y.
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O'BRIEN, John IJ. ; b. Richmond, Va. ; educ. St.
John's Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, juv
leads with Augustus Thomas Co.; screeen ca-
reer, Essanay (juv. leads, touring Mexico and
Hawaii, also wrote a number of scenarios),
Powers, Universal (director). Majestic, Famoui
Players ("The Foundling," "Hulda From Hol-
land"), Metro ("Vanity"), World ("Materni-
ty"), Triangle ("Souls Triumphant"), Empire
All Star ("Queen X," "A Daughter of Mary-
land," "The Girl and the Judge," "The Richest
Girl"), Pathe ("The Bishop's Emeralds," "Im-
possible Catherine"). Member M. P. D. A.
O'BRIEN, Thomas E., assistant director; b. Grand
Rapids, Mich., 1889; educ. Leland Stanford;
early career, with Barnum and Bailey's Circus
in 1898; stage career, in vaud. and road cos.;
screen career, Essanay, Biograph, with D. W
Griffith 2 yrs. as asst. in production of "The
Birth of a Nation"; also with Fox and Peerless,
played in "The Sage Brusher," Hampton-Hod-
kinson. Is rough rider and cowboy, 18 mos.
with Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
OLCOTT, Sidney; b. Toronto, Can.; educ. Toron-
to; stage career, for 5 yrs.; screen career,
Kalem (first salaried director), Sid Olcott In-
ternational Prods, (producing abroad). Im-
portant productions. "From the Manger to t'-e
Cross," "Colleen Bawn," "Mother of Men, "
"Madame Butterfly," "Seven Sisters." "Poor
Little Peppina," "All for Ireland," "The Bel-
gian"), Famous Players ("The Daughter of
MacGregor"), Keeney-Sherry ("A Marriage for
Convenience"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 165; iron
gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., 315 W. 51st., N. Y.,
or 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y.
OLIVER, Harold G., art and technical director;
b. Hastings, Minn.; stage career, 3 yrs. master
of properties, 2 yrs. prop, maker, 2% yrs.
technical director; screen career, La; ky ('Grim
Game" with Houdini), Ince ("Behind the Door,"
"Below the Surface" with Hobart Bosworth").
Home ad.. Culver City Hotel, Culver City,
Calif.; phone 70386; studio, Ince, Culver City.
O'NEILL, Jack, also scenario writer; b. Phila-
delphia, Pa.; educ. there; stage career, 3 yrs.
vaud.; screen career, Lubin, Pennsylvania,
Scarlett, Unicorn, etc., Billy West Comedies,
D. L. D. Comedies, Walleene Films, Phila., Pa.
Home ad., 3702 Brandywine St., Phila., Pa.
DliMSTON, Frank D., art director; educ. Colum-
bia Univ.; early career, 3 yrs. designer of
scenery; screen career, American, Adoliscope,
Powers, Universal (prepared sets for "Dumb
Girl of Portici," '.'Hypocrites"), art director
for Lois Weber ("For Husbands Only"), Lew
Cody ("Beloved Cheater"). Ad., Astra Film
Corp., Glendale, Calif.
ORTH, George; b. N. Y. C, March 24, 1894; educ.
X. Y. C.J screen career, for 11 yrs., Yankee,
Republic, Eclair, Biograph, Gaumont, Atlas,
dir. "The Wrong House," "A Reel Romance,"
"A Wakeful Night.'' "A Mixed-up Affair," etc.,
■'Millions for a Day," "In Again, Out Again'
cameraman in U. S. Signal Corps. Ad., Hotel
Monterey, N. Y.
OTTO, Henry; b. St. Louis, Mo.; stage career,
1903-1910: screen career, Metro ("Undine,"
"Mr. Forty-Four," "River of Romance," "Some
Bride." "Fair and Warmer," "The Willow
Tree"). Member M. P. D. A. Studio ad.,
Metro. Hollywood. Calif.; Holly 4485.
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PARKE, William : b. Bethlehem, Pa.; stage di-
rector with E. H. Snthern, Richard Mansfield,
Arnold Daly. Castle Sq. Theatre, Boston; screen
career. Thanhouser. Astra. Educational Films,
Goldwyn ("The Shine Gorl." "The Yellow
Ticket " "The Key to Power," "Convict 993."
"The Paliser Case," "Tower of Ivory"). Ail..
1815 La Brea ave. Hollywood, Calif.
PARKER. Albert; screen career, dir. Douglas
Fairbanks in "Arizona." "Knickerbocker Bur-
karoo." dir. Clara Kimball Young in "The Eyes
of Youth." Permanent ad.. Lambs' Club.
N. Y. C.
PARKER. Max. art director; b. Prescott, Ariz.;
educ. tkere and Los Angeles; early career, 1
yrs. in architecture; screen career, Lasky ("Call
of the East," "City of Dim Faces," "Victoria
Cross." etc). Marv Pickford ("The Hoodlum."
"Heart of the Hills." "Pollyanna" ) . Dougbis
Fairbanks ("His Majesty, the America
Home ad., 91 :i W. is. .in place. Los Angeles,
Calif.; West 1279; studio. Mary Fickford Co..
Brunton Studio
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PARROTT, Charles; b. Balto., 1893; stage career,
vaud. 2 yrs., Irish monologue, burlesque; screen
career, discovered by Al. Christie at Universal,
in Keystone first as actor, then as asst. dir.,
Fox, 1916 (first release, burlesque on "A Fool
There Was," etc.), all Bull's Eye Comedies;
now directing the De Havens in "Teasing the
Soil." Home ad., 5714 Santa Monica blvd., Los
Angeles, Calif.; studio, Sunset.
PATON, Stuart; b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1885;
early career, chemist and painter stage career,
6 yrs. in London at Kings Way Theatre, per-
formed before King Edward, King George;
screen career, Universal, scenario editor, asst.
to Frank Crane, "Twenty Thousand Leagues
Under the Sea" ("Peace at Any Price," "Like
Wildfire," "The Green Seal," "Beloved Jim"),
Universal ("The Gray Ghost"), World ("The
Devil's Trail"); also directed Christy Mathew-
son and Jess Willard in special releases. Mem-
ber M. P. D. A. Home ad., 1814 Hillcrest rd.,
Hollywood, Cal.
PECK, Raymond S.; b. Ridgetown, Ont., Can.,
1886; educ. Collegiate Inst., Chatham, Ont.;
early career, connected with various Canadian
and American newspapers in reportorial and
editorial capacities; screen career, 1917, joined
Universal in Canada as director of publicity
for the Dominion and editor of Motion Picture
Bulletin, later amalgamated the Bulletin with
Canadian Moving Picture Digest, thus launch-
ing Canada's first film trade paper, left the
Digest to become Montreal branch mgr. of
Mutual, in June, 1919, became director of
motion pictures for Dept. of Trade and Com-
merce, Federal Govt, of Canada, Ottawa.
PETERS, Thomas Kimmwood, director, tech-
nical engineer, studio manager new Hallmark
studios Hunts Point; b. Norfolk, Va. ; educ. Los
Angeles, Coll. City Mexico; screen career, since
1898; built and managed Co-operative M. P. C.
studio, now Griffith Fine Arts; produced and
directed for himself in Frisco; directed
"Trapped by Wireless," "Saving Mark," "A
California Romance," etc.; developed aeroplane
camera and manufactured altimeters for Gov-
ernment during war; inventor of cameras,
printers and other machinery used in industry;
author of "Technique of Cinematography."
Ad., 112S Randall Court, Los Angeles, Cal.
PHILLIPS, R. G., also studio manager; b. South
Bend. Ind., 1890; educ. Columbia Univ.; stage
career, 1908. business mgr. and press agent,
Aitken Shows, Great American Shows, Dan
Robinson Co.; screen career, 1911, numerous
road attractions, Gaumont Co., Jacksonville
studio; asst. dir. "Dead Alive," "Feather-Top,"
etc.; Serial Film Co., "The Bishop's Secret," 5
reels; 1916, director Superior Film Co.; 1917,
director and studio mgr. Ebony Film Corp., Chi-
cago, dir. IS Ebony comedies, dir. and studio
mgr. Castle Studios, 2332 N. California ave.,
Chicago, 111.
PHYSIOC, Wray; b. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 23,
1890; educ. Virginia; early career, scenic artist
with Walter Burridge and Physioc Studios;
screen career. 2 yrs. with Pathe Freres, Eclair,
World; organized Hamo Films in 1912; producer
of "Hearts of Oak," "Born Again," "Shadows
of Doubt"; director American Biograph dramas
3 yrs. ; producer of 8-reel feature in natural
colors for Technicolor ("The Gulf Between");
now producing a series, "Facts and Follies"
in Jacksonville, Fla. Ad., Physioc Studios, 449
First ave., N. T. C.
POLLARD, Harry A.; b. Republic City, Kan.,
1883; stage career, 10 yrs., stock, vaud. and
prods.; screen career, director with Universal,
American, Goldwyn, National, World-Equitable,
Frohman Amuse. Co.; "The Quest," "Miracle
of Life," "Girl from His Home Town," "The
Devil's Assistant," "The Dragon," "The Dan-
ger Game?" "Girl Who Wouldn't Grow Up."
Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170; black hair, blue eyes.
Ad., Frohman Amuse. Co., Times Square Bldg.,
or Hotel Clarldge, N. Y. C.
POLLOCK, Gabriel L., art and technical director;
b. Southern Russia; educ. Russia and Chicago
Art Inst.; with Selig Polyscope Co. since 1905.
Home ad.. 3005 So. Kenwood ave., Los Angeles,
Cal.; West 4279; studio, 3800 Mission Road, Los
Angeles; East 33.
POWELL, Frank; b. Hamilton, Ont.; educ. Cleve-
land, O. ; stage exper.. 12 yrs., stk., actor and
stage director with Belasco, Fanny Ward, 2
yrs.; with Ellen Terry in England; screen ca-
reer, Biograph. Pathe, Fox, Mutual, "A Fool
There Was," "Officer 6G0"; Powell Prods., "The
Forfeit," "Heart of the Sunset"; Triangle. "The
Unbroken Promise"; World, "You Never Know
Your Luck." Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y.
POWELL, Paul; b. Illinois; early career, news-
paper man with Chicago "Tribune," Lob An-
geles "Express"; screen career, from 1912, Lu-
bin, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("The Mar-
riage of Molly-O," "Hell-to-Pay Austin," "Girl
of the Timberlands"), Triangle ("Betsy's Bur-
glar"), Universal ("A Society Sensation," "Who
Will Marry Me?" "The Weaker Vessel," "Com-
mon Property"), Mary Pickford ("Pollyanna").
Ad., 1957 Lemon St., So. Pasadena, Cal.
PRATT, Gilbert Walker; b. Providence, R. I.,
1891; educ. prep, schls. at Tarrytown, N. Y. ;
screen career, Kalem, NYMP, Rolin (playing
heavies and co-directing); Vitagraph ("Board-
ers and Bums," "Farms and Fumbles"). Home
ad., 934 Westmoreland Ave., Hollywood; studio,
Vitagraph.
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QUIRK, William A. ("Billy"), also comedian; b.
Jersey City, N. J.; educ. Jersey City High;
stage career, stock and vaud., James J. Cor-
bett's Co., Belasco's "The Rose of the Rancho;"
screen career, Biograph, Vitagraph, Universal
(dir. "Billy Joins the Band"), Metro (dir. Fig-
man Comedies, "Winning an Heiress"), World
(played in "The Devil's Trail," "The Arizona
Cat Claw"), Pathe ("The Old Maid's Baby,"
played in "The Sawdust Doll"). Hght., 5, 6%;
dark blond hair, dark blue eyes.
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RAYMAKER, Herman C. ; b. Fruitvale, Calif. ;
educ. Petaluma, Calif.; screen career, 3 yrs.
with Keystone Comedies, Hank Mann ("Broken
Bubbles), Gale Henry "Gas," "Kids," "Chicken
a la King"), Mack Sennett ("Soul Mates"),
Poppy Comedies ("Diplomatic Ambrose").
Home ad., San Gabriel, Calif.
REED, THEODORE, Technical director; also
scenario writer; b. Cincinnati, Ohio; educ.
Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1908, M. S. 1909; early
career, V. P., Detroit Steering Gear Co.; screen
career, Douglas Fairbanks, titles for "Say,
Young Fellow," "His Majesty, the American."
tech. dir. for "When the Clouds Roll By." Home
ad., 7240 Hillside Ave., Hollywood, Calif., phone
57643; studio, Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corp.
REGAN, THOMAS C.j b. Lowell, Mass.; educ.
there; stage career, 5 yrs.; screen career, Pathe,
Mittenthal, Univ., World, Jester Comedy Co.
as assistant director.
REICHER, Frank; b. Munich, Germany, Dec. 2,
1875; stage career, after 7 yrs. acting in Ger-
many, came to U. S., debut in "Ghosts" in
N. Y., has appeared with Julia Marlowe, Mrs.
Fiske, Lulu Glaser, Annie Russell, Grace
George, etc.; stage director for Henry B. Har-
ris; screen career, Lasky ( "Pudd'n-head Wil-
son," "The Inner Shrine"). Metro, Hayakawa
("Alien Souls"), Fannie Ward ("For the De-
fense"), Metro ("The Only Road"), Screencraft
("Suspense," "The Prodigal Wife"), World
("The American Way"), Universal ("The
Trap"), Photoplay Libraries ("Empty Arms").
KEVIER, Harry; b. Phila., 1883; educ. Scranton;
stage career, operated chain of theatres in
Salt Lake City, Ogden, Vancouver, Los Angeles;
screen career, with Gaumont, Universal, Lasky,
World, Metro ("The Evil Men Do"), Ogden
Pictures ("The Lust of the Ages," "Grain of
Dust," "Romance of the Air," "Unconditional
Surrender"), Ind. Sales ("The Challenge of
Chance"). Ad., Somerset Hotel, N. Y.
REYNOLDS, Lynn Fairfield, also seen, writer;
b. Harlem, Iowa, 1889; educ. Denver, Colo.;
early career, reporter in Denver; stage career,
with Elitch-Long Stock Co., Denver, etc.;
screen career, since 1913, Selig, Universal (co-
dir. with Gene Gauntier, later dir.), Bluebird
("God's Crucible"), Triangle ("Broadway Ari-
zona"), Fox ("Mr. Logan, U. S. A.," "Western
Blood," "Treat 'Em Rough," "Miss Adven-
ture"), Universal special ("Little Brother of
the Rich," "The Brute Breaker," "The Over-
land Red"). Member M. P. D. A. Home ad.,
1939 Morgan place, Los Angeles, Calif., studio
Universal.
ttlCKETTS, Thomas; b. London, Eng.; stage
career, in Eng. with Sir Henry Irving, wrote
and produced "Duvar," 1881, produced and
played lead in "Honeymooners," producer for
Frohman, K. and E., H. E. Dixey; screen
career, from 1907, Essanay, American, Horsley,
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Nestor, Universal, American ("The Great Ques-
tion," "Buzzard's Shadow," "Other Side of the
Door"), Centaur-Mutual ("The Single Code,"
"A Daughter of the Well-dressed Poor," "For-
bidden," "The Counterfeit Soul"), United Film
Corp. ("The Crime of the Hour"), for State
Rights ("Sins of the World"). Member M. P.
D. A. Home ad., 1280 Sweetzer ave., Holly-
I Blvd., R. F. D. No. 10, Cal.; Holly, 2115.
BOBBINS, Jesse J.; b. Dayton, Ohio; screen
career, 7 yrs. with Essanay, as director and
general mgr., creator and director "Snakeville"
and "Alkali Ike" comedies and many of
Broncho Billy Western films, 1915 organized
Bobbins Photoplays, director and mgr. Chaplin
comedies, making Rainbow Comedies past £
mos. ("Oriental Romeo," "Barnyard Romance,"
"In Society," "Shimmie Shakers," "On the High
Seas"). Ad., Los Angeles Athletic Club, Los
Angeles, Calif.
KOBKKTSON, John Stuart; b London, Ont., Can-
ada, June 14, 1878; educ. St. Thomas, Ont.,
Canada; stage career, stk. co., 2 yrs. with Rose
Stahl, with Chas. Frohman, Maude Adams,
Henry B. Harris, Rice and Harris, etc.; screen
career, Famous Players ("Test of Honor,"
"Come Out of the Kitchen," "Misleading
Widow," "Let's Elope," "Jekyl and Hyde"),
Realart ("Erstwhile Susan"), Ad., Famous
Players-Lasky Corp., N. Y.
ROSEN, Philip E. ; also cameraman; b. Machias,
Me.; screen career, Edison, Universal, Fox
(photographed "Romeo and Juliet," "The Darl-
ing of Paris," "The Greatest Love"), Goldwyn
("Spreading Dawn"), "The Miracle Man," "The
Beach Comber," "Little Brother of the Rich,"
"The Bru'.e Breaker," Universal (dir. "The
Double Hold Up," "The Sheriff's Oath").
Home ad., 1010 E. Oxford ave., Hollywood, Cal.
Phone 599947. Studio Universal.
KOSSON, Arthur H. ; b. Eng.; screen career, Tri-
angle ("Caseidy"), Artcraft ("Headin' South").
Vita., Univ., Norma Talmadge, Liberty Loan
picture "100% American" (Mary Pickford), and
one for Canadian Victory Loan; J. P. Reed
Prod. ("Sahara"), directing Tom Mix for Fox,
Mayer-Chaplin ("Polly of the Storm Country,"
"Social Mockery"). Ad., Los Angeles Athletic
Club, and 6091 Salem place, Hollywood, Cal.
Studio, Mayer-Chaplin Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
BOSSON, Dick; assistant director; b. New York
City, 1894; educ. Newport, R. I.; screen career,
Vitagraph, Universal, Famous Players, Ameri-
can. Triangle ("The Haunted House"), Selznick
("Pantrea," "The Shoes That Danced," "The
Secret garden." Assisted Arthur Rosson at the
May<ir-Chaplin Co.. Los Angeles.
EUGGI,ES, Wesley H.; b. Los Angeles, 1889; stage
career, mus. com., stk., rep.; screen career,
Keystone (Syd. Chaplin comedies, "Her Painted
Hero," Chaplin burlesque of "Carmen"), Vita-
graph ("For France," "The Agony Column,"
"The Winchester Women," O. Henry's Specials,
Bobby Connelly Specials), Selznick ("Piccadilly
Jhn," "Plans of Men"). In U. S. Service 18
mos., mustered out May 15, 1919. Ad., 117 W.
81st St., N. Y.
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SANTELL, AI., also studio executive; b. San
Francisco, Cal.; educ. there; early career, ar-
chitect, short story author; screen career, di-
rector of American, Mutual, Master Pictures,
Kalem Comedies, World Comedy Features,
Smiling Bill Parsons Comedies, Goldwyn Come-
dies, dir. Kolb & Dill, Fay Tincher, Kathleen
O'Connor, Neal Burns, Joan Hill. Now super-
vising manager comedy prod, at Universal
City, personally dir. feature comedies with Joe
Martin, the Human Orang-Outang and animals.
Home ad., Cordova Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal.
Bdwy. 506; studio, Universal.
SARGENT, George L. ; b. Phila. ; educ. Princeton;
stage career, stage director for Dillingham and
Cohan & Harris prods. ; screen career, Eclair,
"Dollars and a Heart"; World, "The Gentleman
from Mississippi"; Dra'-Ko comedies, Kalem.
"The Masked Dancer," American, "The Secret
of the Submarine," "The Gilded Youth," "His
Brother's Keeper," Univ. "High Speed." Mem-
ber M. P. D. A. Ad. Green Room Club, N. Y.
SAUM, Clifford P.; b. Columbus, O. ; stage career.
Wilbur Opera Co., Anna Held, in Ziegfeld's
Follies; screen career, Reliance, Biograph,
f-tog;re,ss, Thanhouser, Fox, Warner Features
("The Kaiser's Finish"), asst. in "Lest We For-
get," now assisting Edgar Lewis, 1919-20. Ad.,
606 Candler Bldg., N. Y. C.
SCAKDON, Paul; b. Melbourne, Australia, 1S78 ;
educ. there; stage career, 12 yrs. in Australia,
with Nance O'Neil, Kyrle Bellew, E. H. Soth-
ern and Mrs. Fiske; screen career, Reliance-
Majestic, Vitagraph ("Arsene Lupin," "The
Game with Fate," "The Golden Goal." "Tangled
Lives," "The Green God," "King of Diamonds,"
"Silent Strength," "Man Who Won." "Fighting
Destiny," "The Gamblers," "Beating the Odds,"
"In Honor's Web"). Ad., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
SCll EKTZINGEB, Victor I..; educ. Univ. Penn. ;
screen career, N. Y. M. P. Co., Triangle-Ince,
Thos. H. Ince, "Ezry," "The Hired Man," "The
Family Skeleton," "His Own Home Town,"
"Nine O'clock Town," "The Sheriff's Son,"
"Playing the Game," "Coals of Fire," "Claws
of the Hun," "String Beans," "Quick Sands";
composed 31 scores for Ince prod., including
first original for any picture ("Peggy"), Gold-
wyn ("Jinx," "Pinto," "The Blooming Angel").
Member M. P. D. A. Home ad.. 4S01 Hollywood
blvd., Hollywood, Cal.; phone 59463; studio,
Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
SCHTJLTZ, Carl H.; technical director; 15 yrs.
exper. staging prods, and 4 yrs. at Fox Studio,
Fort Lee, N. J.; associated with R. A. Walsh,
Gordon Edwards, Charles Brabin, Kenean Buel,
Wm. Nigh, Dallas Fitzgerald; at present with
Hallmark Pictures Corp. Ad., West Norwood,
N. J.; phone Closter 143-W.
SCHULZE, Jack; technical director; screen ca-
reer, Selznick, Pathe, Warner Bros. Ad., 268
W. 84th St.. N. Y. C.
SCULLY, Wm. Jos.; assistant director; b. Green
Island, N. Y. ; screen career, Biograph, prods,
in which the following stars appeared: Mary
Pickford, John Barrymore, Marguerite, Paul-
ine Frederick, C. K. Young, Enrico Caruso,
Elsie Ferguson, Elaine Hammerstein; Famous
Players ("The Avalanche," "A Society Exile,"
"Witness for the Defence"), Selznick ("The
Country Cousin," "Greater Than Fame").
Ad., Selznick Pictures, West Fort Lee, N. J.
SEAY, Charles Morgan; b. Atlanta, Ga. ; educ.
Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. ; stage
career, 4 yrs. with road prods., 5 yrs. in vaud.
feature act, 6 yrs. in stk. in N. Y. C. and
other cities; screen career, directed for Edi-
son, Equitable, Moss, Vitagraph. Local Life,
Gray Seal, Div. of Films, C. P. I., U. S. Gov't;
at present Community Prods. Ad., Community
Prods., Inc., 46 W. 24th St., N. Y. C.
SEITEB .William A.; b. N. Y. ; edue. Hudson
River Mil. Acad. ; early career, artist and
writer; screen career, Reliance. Universal, Ma-
jestic, Crown City, National Film ("Morning
After," "Tangled Threads"), 13 comedies for
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dehaven for Goldwyn,
National ("Hearts and Masks," "The Ken-
tucky Colonel"). Home ad., St. Francis
Court, Hollywood, Cal.; studio, National.
SEITZ, George Krackett, also actor and scen-
ario writer; b. 1883, Mass.; educ. Friends'
Sehl., Phila.; early career, short story writer
and playwright; screen career, joined Pathe
in 1912; author of "The Shielding Shadow,"
"Pearl of the Army," "The Fatal Ring,"
adapted "The Beloved Vagabond." "Nedra";
Astra ("Fatal Ring," "House of Hate,"
"Lightning Raider" serials), G. B. Sei'z, Inc.
("Black Secret," "Bound and Gagged," "Pi-
rate Gold," "Velvet Hawk" serials). Home
ad., 2 West 67th St., N. Y. ; studio ad., G.
B. Seitz, Inc., 1990 Park ave., N. Y.
SEMON, Lawrence; also comedian; b. West
Point, Miss., 1889; educ. Savannah, Ga. ; early
career, played child parts on stage with Zera
Semon, his father; pro. magician, cartoon
artist and tumbler in vaud.; screen career,
Universal, Palace Players (dir. Frank Daniels
Comedies); Vitagraph ("Players and Puppy
Love," "Rooftops and Ruffians," "Huns and
Hyphens," "Pluck and Plotters." "Traps and
Tangles," "Scamps and Scandals." "The Head
Waiter"); writes all his own comedies; car-
toonist N. Y. Evening Sun, N, Y. Herald and
Evening Telegram. Ad., Vitagraph, Holly-
wood, Cal.
SHAW, William Bay, Technical director; b. Sa-
vannah, Ohio; educ. Mansfield, O., Pasadena,
Cal., and private sch. in engineering; early
career, civil engineering, municipal engineer-
ing, designer. Chief Engineer for Art Unit
Studios, Glendale, Cal.
DIRECTORS
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SHELDON, Roy, also actor; b. Jacksonville,
1885; educ. there; stage career, 8 yrs., stk.,
vaud., drama; screen career, Sid Olcott, Reli-
ance. Gauntier, Sterling, Champlain, Kalem
(•■When Man Could Kill," "Mother of Men,"
"The Taint," "Land of the Lost"), E. I. S.
("Trooper 44"), 2 yrs. with Fox and Creation
Films. Hght., 5, 9%; wght., 150; dark com-
plexion, brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., 124 W.
64th at., N. Y. ; Col. 9076.
SIDNEY, Scott; stage career, 20 yrs.; screen
career, NYMP (produced 80 one- and two-reel
subjects), Triangle (dir. "Bullets and Brown
Eyes," "The Deserter"), Pallas-Morosco ("The
Road to Love," "Her Own People"). National
Film Corp. ("Tarzan of the Apes"), Christie
special ("Go West, Young Woman." and 26
Christie comedies). Member M. P. D. A. Ad.,
Christie Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
SIEBEL, Bert E., assistant director; screen ca-
reer, Universal, National. Pathe, Goldwyn,
Thos. Ince. Ad., Thos. Ince Studio, Culver
City, Cal
SILSBY, Wilson, art director; b Chicago, 1883;
educ. Chicago, N. Y. and abroad; early career,
17 yrs. designing and building scenery; scenic
artist Metropolitan Op.; had own scenic studio,
1912; produced "The Rosary," "The Silver
Box," "Justice," "The Pigeon" first time in
America; painted mural decorations for Chi-
cago Fed. Bldg. ; wrote novel, "Woman with
Red Hair"; composed dances for "The Silver
Slipper"; screen career, Universal, Pathe, Max
Figman, Harry Carey ("Outcasts of Poker
Flat"), Rupert Julian ("Millionaire Pirate"),
Bradbury Features ("Into the Light"). Ad.,
Mitchell Lewis Prods., Inc., Bradbury Features,
412 Mason Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
SIMONE, Charles, also scenario writer, studio
manager, manufacturer and distributor; b.
Castellana, Italy, 1874; educ. Europe, America;
stage career, stk., rep., playing juvenile and
light comedy roles, dramatic coach; screen
career, Nestor, Universal, Centaur, Venus,
General Film Co., New Haven. Conn., Hallmark
Pictures Corp. Albany, N. Y. Ad., 82 Third
ave., Albany, N. Y.
SLOMAN, Edward; b. London. 1S85; stage ca-
reer, stock, "Parsifal," "Mummy and Hum-
ming Bird," vaud.; screen career. Universal,
Lubin, American ("Shackles of Truth," "The
Frame Up," "Periwinklee," "The Masked
Heart," "The Pagan," "Sands of Sacrifice,"
"The Sea Master." "A Night in New York,"
"Snap Judgment," "Aladdin's Night"), Mutual
("The Ghost of Rosey Taylor"), Federal ("The
Westerners," "The Sage Brusher"). B. B. Fea-
tures ("Luck of Geraldine Laire"), Selznick
("Blind Youth"). Member M. P. D. A. Ad.,
home, 1720 Chapala St., Santa Barbara, Cal.;
608 S. Serrano. Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 560616.
SLOSSER, Ralph J., assistant director; b. N. Y.
C. ; educ. Los Angeles and U. S. C. College;
early career, student; screen career, 2 yrs.
property man with Famous Players. 6 mos.
asst. tech. dir. with Clara Kimball Young Co.,
1 yr. asst. prod, and business mgr. with Gold-
wyn, at present asst. director at Brentwood
Film Co. Home ad., Ellison Apts., Venice,
Cal.; phone 5179.
SMALLEY, Phillips; b. Brooklyn, 1870; educ.
Balliol College. Oxford, and Harvard Univ.;
early career, law, member of N. Y. Bar for 7
yrs.; stage career, Mrs. Flske, Raymond Hitch-
cock; screen career, Gaumont. Kalem, NYMP,
Rex, Bosworth ("Hypocrites"), Universal
("The Dumb Girl of Portici," "Where Are My
Children?" "Shoes," "Saving the Family
Name," "Idle Wives," "The Hand That Rocks
the Cradle," "The Double Standard," "The
Doctor and the Woman"). Member M. P. D.
A. Studio. Lois Weber Prod., Hollywood.
SMAIXWOOD, Ray C; b N V. L888; screen
career, Imp. Ince, Universal, dir. "The Best of
Luck" for Screen Classics at Metro Studio.
Mme. Nazimova in "The Heart of a Child."
Ad., Metro Studios.
SMITH, David; b. England: educ. there; early
career, business, mechanical draughtsman;
stage career, bus. mgr. stock co.; screen
career, scenario writer, dir. for Vltagraph, O.
Henry-General ("The Enchanted Barn,"
"Sue." "By the World Forgot," "Baree, Son
of Kazan," "A Gentleman's Agreement," "The
Wishing Ring Man," "Cupid Forecloses," "A
Yankee Princess," "Over the Garden Wall,"
"A Fighting Colleen"). Ad., home, 4609 Pros-
pect ave., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Vltagraph.
SMITH, Noel Mason; b. Rockland, Me.; educ.
Cal.; screen career, from 1912, L-Ko, Henry
Lehrman Sunshine Comedies, Vitagraph
("Tootsies and Tamales," "Healthy and Hap-
py," "Flips and Flops," "Yaps and Yokels,"
"Mates and Models," "Squabs and Squabbles,"
"Bungs and Bunglers"), Fox Sunshine ("The
Diver's Last Kiss"). Ad., 1355 N. Alvarado
st., Los Angeles, Cal.
SNYDER, Jack, assistant director and actor; b.
Brooklyn, 1S91; educ. Columbia Coll., N. Y. ;
stage career, vaud.; screen career-, Kay Bee-
Triangle ("The Food Gamblers," "Cassidy"),
Fox ("Les Miserables"), played western roles
with Thanhouser and underworld with Metro,
Fox and Pathe; in service for 1 yr. ; assist,
dir. on "Regular Fellers" series; now asst. dir.
on making of educations and short subjects.
Home ad., 149 S. 4th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
SOTHERN, Harry, assistant director; b. London;
educ. Rugby; stage career, 7 yrs. in company
of E. H. Sothern, his uncle, with Otis Skinner;
screen career, Metro ("Romeo and Juliet," and
other Bushman and Bayne prods.), Select
("The New Moon").
SPINAK, Leon, Art and technical director and
studio executive; b. Paris. France; educ. Ecole
des Beaux Arts, Paris; decorated for Czar of
Russia, King Emmanuel and Duke of Norfolk,
also Franco-British Exposition, London; 5 yrs.
with Thos. H. Ince and Robt. Brunton as art
director. Home ad., 1432 So. Union ave.. Los
Angeles, Cal.; West 1377; studio, Art Unit
Studios.
STAHL, John; screen career, directed Mildred
Harris, Florence Reed in "Wives of Men,"
"Her Code of Honor," "A Woman Under
Oath," Molly King in "Greater Than Love,"
"Women Men Forget." Ad., Mayer-Chaplin
Studio, 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles, Cal.
STANTON, Richard; b. Phila.. educ. there; stage
career, stock with Kolb and Dill; screen career,
Melies, Ince (produced "Aloha," also played
leads), Universal ("Graft" series), Fox (dir.
"THe Love Thief," "The Scarlet Pimpernel,"
"The Spy," "The Yankee Way," "Durand of
the Bad Lands," "Responsibility," "Rough and
Ready," "Why America Will Win," "Eyes of
the Soul," "Why I Would Not Marry," "The
Jungle Trail," "Checkers"). Member M. P.
D. A. Ad., Fox, N. Y.
STARK, Lowell Randall, assistant director; educ.
Univ. of Michigan; screen career, 1 yr. writer
and asst. dir. Kalem ("Call of the Dance,"
etc.), 1 yr. comedy scenario editor Metro ("His
Wedding," etc.), 2 yrs free lance writer, 6 mos.
seen, writer and asst. dir. Johnny Dooley Com-
edy Co. ("Artificial Art," etc.), asst. dir. Films,
Inc. ("That Woman"). Ad., White Plains,
N. Y. ; White Plains 2531.
STACLCUP, M. P., Art director; b. Amenia, N. Y. ;
interior decorator and designer. Metro Pictures
Corp., Hollywood, Cal.
STEGER, Julius, also playwright; b. Vienna, Aus-
tria; educ. there and America; stage career,
actor, singer and producer, starring in own
prods, and in vaud.; screen career, Rolfe-Metro
("The Stolen Triumph"), for Jos. Schenck ("Re-
demption," "Just a Woman"), International
("Hidden Truth"), Metro ("Blindness of
Love"), State Rights ("The Libertine." "Prima
Donna's Husband"), author, singer and musi-
cian; associated with Messrs. Shubert in prod,
of plays; Select ("Cecilia of the Pink Roses,"
"Belle of New York"). Ad., Players Club. N. Y.
STEWART, K. C, assistant director; b. Chitte-
nango, N. Y.; educ. Yates High Schl., Williams
Coll., Mass.; early career, business and sales-
man; screen career, 1918, Astra ("The Cry of the
Weak," "Our Better Selves"), Universal ("Ex-
quisite Thief," "The Unpainted Woman," "Blind
Husbands," 5 comedies with Florence Turner).
Home ad., 1835 Argyle St., Hollywood, Cal.;
phone 579,957; studio. Universal.
ST. GERMAINE, A., technical director; b. Sher-
brooke, Canada; educ. Acad. Sacred Heart, Man-
chester, N. H. ; stage career, since 7 yrs. of age;
screen career, Pathe, 6 yrs. Norma Talmadge
Co., asst. to Ed. Jose. Home ad.. 150 Broad-
way, Brooklyn. N. Y. ; studio ad.. Selznick Stu-
dios. Fort Lee. N. J.
STOKM, Jerome; b. Denver, Colo.; educ. there;
stage career, with James O'Neil. Robert Edeson,
Olga Nethersole, New York prods., stk.; screen
career, Ince-Paramount, directed Charles Ray
In "The Girl Dodger," "Greased Lightning,"
"The Busher." "Bill Henry." "Egg-Crate Wal-
lop," "Paris Green," "Alarm-Clock Andy." Home
ad.. 1321 Edgecliff Drive, Los Angeles. Cal.;
Wilshire 1175; studio, Ince.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
STRONG, Jay, assistant director; b. Cleveland,
Ohio, 1897; educ. Western Reserve Univ., Cleve-
land, Ohio; screen career, asst. dir., continuity
man for Church Film Corp.; at present asst.
dir. for Transatlantic Film Co. of America.,
Inc., Comedies.
STURGEON, Rolliii S.; screen career, free lance
scenario writer, member Vitagraph scenario
dept., head of producing co.; founded original
Western Vitagraph Co. at Santa Monica; new
plant constructed under his supervision (dir
"The Chalice of Courage," "God's Country and
the Woman," "Through the Wall"), Lasky
("Petticoat Pilot"), Universal ("Destiny,"
"Pretty Smooth." "Sundown Trail," "Breath of
the Gods"). Ad., 723 N. Mariposa, Los Angeles.
Cal.
SUTCH, Herbert, assistant director; b. London,
Eng., 1882; Technical Coll., South Kensington,
London, Wurzburg, Germany, and Veimont
Coll.; stage career, Jessie Shirley Stock Co.,
Spokane; Central Stock Co., San Francisco;
Baker Stock Co., Portland; screen career, Fine
Arts, both as character actor and as asst. dir.;
Arizona Film Corp., Kalem, Mena, Griffith
(played in "Scarlet Days"). Ad., home, 4400
Sunset Drive, Hollywood, Cal.
SYMONDS, Henry Roberts; b. Chicago; educ.
Univ. of Notre Dame, So. Bend, tnd.; early ca-
reer, automobile business, Los Angeles and Chi-
cago; 18 mos. in U. S. Army Air Service; screen
career, "Milk Fed Vamp," "Twilight Baby," etc..
with L-Ko, Sunshine and Henry Lehrman Prod.
Ad., Henry Lehrman Prods., Inc.. Hollywood,
Cal. Home ad., Hotel Glidden, Los Angeles,
Cal.; Hollywood, 3910.
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TATE, Cullen, assistant director; b. Paducah, Ky.,
1893; educ. Castle Hghts. Sch., Lebanon, Tenn. ;
screen career, Famous Players ("Joan the Wom-
an," "The Romance of the Redwoods," "The
Little American," "The Woman God Forgot,"
"The Devil Stone." "The Love Burglar," "The
Lottery Man." "Hawthorne, U. S. A." Home
ad., 1722 Wilcox St., Hollywood, Cal.; phone
577797; studio. Lasky.
TAUSZKY, David Anthony, Art director; b. Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; educ. N. Y. Univ. and Paris,
France; early career, portrait painter; screen
career, "Eye for Eye," "Please Get Married,"
all Metro pictures since Feb., 1919. Ad., Sal-
magundi Club, 47 Fifth ave., N. Y. ; studio,
Metro. Hollywood, Cal.
TAYLOR, William Desmond; b. Ireland, 1877;
educ. Clifton Coll., England; screen career, Ince,
Vitagraph, Favorite Players, Morosco, Pallas
(dir. "The Parson of Panamint," "Redeeming
Love," "The Happiness of Three Women," "The
Varmint"), Fox (dir. "North of 53," "The Tale
•of Two Cities"). Artcraft ("How Could You,
Jean," "Johanna Enlists," "Capt. Kidd, Jr."),
Paramount ("Mile-a-Minute Kendall"), Artcraft
("Huckleberry Finn"), Realart ("Anne of Green
Gables"). Member Los Angeles Athletic, and
Town and Country Clubs, M. P. D. A. Studio,
Morosco, Los Angeles, Cal.
TERRIS, Tom; b. London, 1877; educ. Christ Coll.,
Eng.; stage career, actor and actor mgr. in
Eng.; screen career, World ("Pursuing Shad-
ow"), Terris ("Woman of the World," "My
Country First"), Vitagraph ("Between Friends,"
"The Business of Life," "Lion and the Mouse,"
"The Third Degree," "The Climbers," 'The
Vengeance of Durand." "The Fortune Hunter").
Ad., 676 Riverside Drive, N. Y. ; studio, Vita-
graph, Brooklyn, N. Y.
TERWILLIGER, George, also author; b. N. T.,
1882; early career, newspaper man on "Dra-
matic Mirror" and "Telegraph"; screen career,
scenario ed. Reliance, then free lance writer,
Biograph (wrote "The Battle," "The Mother-
ing Heart"), Lubin (dir. "The Cry of the
Blood," "The Nation's Peril"), dir. Star Series
for Stage Women's War Relief, "The Sporting
Duchess" for Vitagraph. Ad., 875 W. 180th st,
N. Y.
THAYER, Otis B.; b. Richland Center, Wis.; educ.
Freeport, 111.; stage career, 15 yrs. ; screen ca-
reer, Selig, Colorado, Pike's Peak, Art-o-Graf
Film Co., Independent Prod. ("Awakening of
Bess Morton," over 200 shorter releases,
"Wolves in Wall Street"). Office, 305 Guardian
Trust BIdg., Denver. Colo.; studio, Englewood,
Colo.
THOMSON, Frederick A.; b. Montreal. Can.;
stage career, 20 yrs.; screen career. Famous
("Sign of the Cross"), Vitagraph ("The Chris-
tian," "Wild Beasts at Large," "An Enemy to
the King," "Nymph of the Foothills"), Lasky
("The Goose Girl"), Fox ("The Wonderful Ad-
venture"), Pathe ("How Could You, Caroline"),
Buffalo ("The Sport of Kings"). Now with
Prizma. Ad., Players Club, N. Y.
THORNUY, Robert; b. N. Y. C; educ. there and
Syracuse; stage career, road shows 3 seasons,
Keith and Proctor stock 2 seasons; screen ca-
reer, 10 yrs., started with Vitagraph as actor,
then dir. 4 yrs.; Sennett-Keystone 6 mos.; Ster-
ling Kid Comedies 1 yr. ; World 1 yr. ; Lasky 1
yr. ; Pathe 0 mos.; produced for himself; has
directed Ethel Clayton, Kitty Gordon, Gail
Kane, Sessue Hayakawa, Blanch Sweet, Wm.
Desmond; World ("Broken Chains," "Code of
' the Mountains"), Famous Players ("The Bar-
barian," "The Hostage"), J. D. Hampton ("The
Prince and Betty," "Cressy," "The Deadlier
Sex"). Home ad., 2464 Beachwood Drive, Los
Angeles, Cal.; Holly. 2019.
TRACY, Bert; b. England; educ. St. Bede's Coll.,
Eng.; stage career, mus. com.; screen career,
Kalem ("The Tiger's Claws"), Vim ("Thirty
Days"),Vitagraph("His Own People"), Sunbeam
Comedies ("Hot Sands and Cold Feet," "His
Conscience His Guide," "Trial by Jury"); come-
dian and writer; directing Sunbeam Comedies.
Home ad.. 5S7 Riverside Drive. N. Y. C. ; studio,
Klutho Studio. Jacksonville, Fla.
TRIMBLE, Laurence; b. Robbinston. Me., Feb. 15,
1885; educ. dist. schl., and by private tutor;
early career, forming lumbering business, short
story writing; screen career, Goldwyn ("The
Auction Block." "The Spreading Dawn"),
Turner Films, gen. mgr. (dir. "Mv Old Dutch,"
"Door Steps," "East Is East," "The Fight With-
in" (Petrova), "Fools' Gold" (Mitchell Lewis),
"The Saintly Show Girl" (Mae Marsh).
TURNER, D. H., also actor; b. N Y. C, Jan. 12,
1883; educ. Hudson Mil. Acad, and Univ. of
Penn. ; stage career, 10 yrs. in various prods.;
screen career, Edison, Pathe. Henry W. Savage
("Her American Prince," "Revelation," "The
Eagle's Eye"), Metro ("Man That Stayed at
Home"), San Antonio Pict. ("Mr. Potter of
Texas," "Mr. Bingle," "Squire Phin"). Hght.,
5, 10^4; wght., 175; brown hair, steel-gray eyes.
Ad., P. O. Box 872, San Antonio, Texas.
TYROL, Jacques; educ. Austria; stage career, 18
yrs. European stages and U. S., Vienna, Berlin,
Petrograd, Moscow; played "Professor Bhaer"
in Brady's revival of "Little Women"; screen
career, 8 yrs., "The Hand," "Out of the Dark-
ness," "The Face in the Crowd," ('Truth"), Ty-
rad ("And the Children' Pay," "The Red
Viper"), decorated by former Emperors of
Austria and Germany, Czar of Russia,
and reigning heads of German municipali-
ties; with Associated Press, special cor-
respondent Spanish-American War, '98; Boxer
uprising, Pekin, China, 1901; massacre Kishi-
neff, 1903; Russian- Japanese War; studied lan-
guages and psychology under Ivan Bloch,
Metshnikoff and August Forrell. Ad., Green
Room Club, Elks or 729 Seventh ave.; Bryant
5426, N. Y.
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VALE, Travers; b. Liverpool, Eng., 1865; educ.
Australia, India and U. S. ; stage career, pro-
duced and plays leads in "Madame X," "Lion
and the Mouse"; screen career, Rex, Reliance,
Biograph, Universal, World ("A Self-Made
Widow," "Betsy Ross," "The Woman Be-
neath," "The Dormant Power"), Brady-World
("The Dancer's Peril," "Darkest Russia,"
"Soul Without Windows," "The Witch Woman,"
"Vengeance," "The Journey's End"). Ad., Pel-
ham. N. Y., or Friars Club, N. Y.
VAN, Wally; supervising director; educ. Cooper
Inst.; stage career, director of College Plays;
several Thespian stocks and society enter-
tainer; screen career, Vitagraph ("Man Behind
the Door," "Love, Luck and Gasoline," and
many others; Rothapfel ("False Gods"),
"Trail of the Octopus" serial. Ad., 312 West-
minster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Flatbush 5983.
VAN DEUSEN, Cortlandt J.; b. Brooklyn, 1890;
educ. Polytechnic Coll.; stage career, Shubert
and Crescent Stk. ; screen career, Kalem, Vita-
graph ("Man Behind the Curtain," "In Arca-
dia," "Mystery of Empty Room"), Jester
("His Golden Romance"), Apex ("Couple
Wanted," "Furnished Complete," "All Im-
provements." "In Bad"); now supervising di-
rector Apex. Ad., Apex Pictures Corp., In-
dianapolis, Ind.
DIRECTORS
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VEKROFF, Perry N.; b. Alexandria, Egypt;
educ. Robert Coll., Constantinople; early ca-
reer, studied law and dramatic art at Univ. of
Sofia, Bulgaria; stage career, drama, opera,
vaud., under Augustin Daly, K. & E., H. W.
Savage Thos. Riley; screen career, director,
American Kinemacolor, 3% yrs., Metro, "Vita-
graph, Bacon-Backer ("Man," "A Woman's
Experience"), World ("What Love Forgives,"
"Dust of Desire"), Arthur Beck serial ("Isle
of Jewels"), in preparation "Cynthia of the
Minute," with Leah Baird. Ad., Exclusive
mgnt. Edward Small, 1493 Broadway, N. Y.
VIGNOLA, Robert G.; b. Italy;- educ. Albany;
stage career, 7 yrs. Shakespearian rep., melo-
drama; screen career, Kalem ("The Vam-
pire"), Famous ("The Reward of Patience,"
"Great Expectations," "The Fortunes of Fifl,"
"Her Better Self," "The Love That Lives"),
Select ("The Claw"), Paramount ("The Girl
Who Came Back"), Select ("Experimental
Marriage"), Paramount ("Louisiana," "Heart
of Youth," "The Third Kiss," "His Official
Fiancee," "More Deadly Than the Male").
Ad., International Films, 729 7th ave., N. Y.
VINCENT, James; educ. Springfield, Curry Sch.
of Oratory and Dramatic Art; stage career, 15
yrs.; screen career, 12 yrs.; director for Kalem,
Pathe, Sterling, Cort, Fox, Pilgrim, Serlco.
James Vincent Film Corp.; "The Penalty"
"The Atheist," "Land of the Lost," "The
Wolf," "The Melting Pot," "Gold and the
Woman," "Sins of Men," "Ambition," "The
Battle of Life," "Lady from the Sea," "A
Royal Romance," "The Hidden Hand," "The
Spirit of Lafayette," "The Woman in Gray."
Home ad., 215 W. 51st St., N. Y. ; office ad.,
1465 Broadway, N. Y. ; Bryant 7028.
VON STROHEIM, Erich O. H.; b. Austria; educ.
Milit. Acad., Austria; early career, army
officer, newspaper man and magazine writer
in U. S. ; stage career, over Orpheum circuit in
dramatization of novel by himself, co-author
of "The Mask," a stage play; author of "Blind
Husbands"; Fine Arts, Selznick ("Panthea"),
Mary Pickford ("Less Than the Dust"), Doug-
las Fairbanks ("In Again, Out Again"), Vita-
graph ("For France"), Edison ("The Unbe-
liever"), Griffith ("Hearts of the World"), Hol-
ubar ("Heart of Humanity"), Universal (dir.
"Blind Husbands," and "The Devil's Pass
Key"). Ad., Universal City, Los Angeles.
VOSHELL, John M., art director; b. Smyrna,
Delaware; educ. Phila., Drexel Inst., Sch. of
Industrial Art; stage career, 1 yr. stock.
Chestnut St. theatre, Phila.; screen career, now
with Garson Studios, Los Angeles, Cal. Ad.,
2033 Vista Del Mar ave., Los Angeles; phone
7126.
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WALES, R. Ellis, art director; b. Des Moines;
screen career, technologist and designer Grif-
fith's Fine Arts Studio 1914-15; personally
handled and designed costuming for Baby-
lonian period "Intolerance" and responsible
for historical presentation; other personal
service, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. John
Emerson, Douglas Fairbanks, Norma and Con-
stance Talmadge, Mae Marsh, Elsie Ferguson,
Dorothy and Lillian Gish, John Robertson,
"Test of Honor" with Barrymore; supervisor
technical production and personnel, Famous
Players-Lasky Studios, N. Y., 1918-19; at pres-
ent director production service, W. W. Hodkin-
son Corp., 527 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
WARDE, Ernest C; b. Liverpool, Eng., 1874;
son of Frederick Warde, the tragedian; educ.
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, 23 yrs., 9 yrs.
stage dir. for Richard Mansfield; screen career,
Thanhouser ("A Man Without a Country"),
Pathe, Paralta ("One Dollar Bid," "A Burglar
for a Night," "Three X Gordon"), Farnum-
United ("A Man in the Open"), Frank Keenan
("The World Aflame"), J. Warren Kerrigan
("A White Man's Chance," "The Lord Loves
the Irish," "Live Sparks," "Thirty Thousand
Dollars"). Home ad., Alvarado Hotel, Los
Angeles, Cal.; studio, Brunton.
WARREN, Edward; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage ca-
reer, many years' exper. as actor with Charles
and Daniel Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger, also
stage director; screen career, 8 yrs. director,
"Beasts of the Jungle," "Adventure of a Boy
Scout." "Divorced," "Warfare of the Flesh,"
with Walter Hampden, "Thunderbolts of Fate"
with House Peters and Anna Lehr, "Weavers
of Life," "Beggar Prince of India," etc. Ad.,
1482 Broadway, N. Y. C. ; Bryant 8757.
WATSON, William H.; b. Montreal, Can.; educ.
Los Angeles; early career, printer and devel-
oper; 5 yrs. film editor for Keystone; asst. dir.
at Sennett Studios; Fox Sunshine Comedies,
Century Comedies ("Romeos and Juliets"),
Sennett ("Rip and Stitch, Tailors"), at pres-
ent making super 5-reel comedy "Dad's For-
get-Me-Not" for Great Western Prod. Co.
WEBB, Kenneth; b. N. Y. C. ; A. B., Columbia
Univ.; author of following mus. com. and
comic operas: "The Dream Girl," "The For-
bidden City," "The Mountaineers," "The Best
Sellers,' "The Rainbow Cocktail"; screen ca-
reer, Select ("Marie, Ltd", "His Bridal
Night"), Realart ("Sinners," "The Fear Mar-
ket"), Vitagraph ("One Thousand Dollars,"
O. Henry, "Transients in Arcadia," "Spring-
time a la Carte"). Ad., Lambs Club. N. Y., or
care of Famous Players-Lasky, N. Y.
WEBB, Roy, assistant director; educ. Columbia
Univ., Art Students League. N. Y. C. ; stage
career, musical director, musician, composer
of operettas and vaud. sketches, "When
Dreams Come True," "The Rainbow Cocktail,"
"The Best Sellers," "Leap Year Land," etc.;
now asst. to Kenneth Webb, Famous Players-
Lasky Corp. N. Y. ad.. Lambs Club, N. Y.
WELLS, Raymond; b. Dodge City, Kan.; stage
career, from 1895, rep. melodrama, stk. in Chi-
cago, Portland Ore., Kansas City; screen ca-
reer Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, Universal,
Triangle ("The Strange Weakling." "Fanatics,"
"Fighting Back," "The Man Above the Law,"
"The Hand at the Window," "Law of the
Great Northwest"), 1918-19 producing mgr.
stock co. at Camp Kearney; organized His-
torical Film Corp. of America, producing series
pictures depicting stories of the Bible. Ad.,
Stough Ranch, Burbank, Cal.
WHITE, Gilbert, art director; b. Grand Rapids,
Mich.; educ. Columbia Univ., Art Students'
League, Julian Acad., Beaux Arts, Paris; early
career, mural painter lecturer and decorator.
Ad., the Players Club, N. Y. ; studio, Goldwyn,
Culver City, Cal.
WHITE, Jack; b. N. Y. C. 1897; educ. N. Y.,
Chicago, Vienna; .screen career, N. Y. Motion
Picture Co., Keystone ("Damaged No Goods,"
"Roaring Lions and Wedding Bells"). Sunshine
("A Tight Squeeze," "Mongrels," "A Waiter's
Wasted Life"), Lehrman ("A Twilight Baby").
Home ad., 2233 Ewing St., Los Angeles, Cal.
WILLIAMS, Charles J. (C. Jay); b N. Y. C.:
educ. N. Y. C; stage career, covers 25 yrs.,
last appearance on stage with Blanche Walsh
in "The Test," earlier with Bertha Kalich,
Florence Roberts, Digby Bell, "Mr. Pipp" and
many other first-class attractions; screen ca-
reer, 4 yrs. with Edison (dir. "Why Girls
Leave Home." "Caste," "The Gilded Kid" and
"Wood B. Wed" series), 5 mos. with Universal
(with Jeff. De Angelis in "The Funny Side of
Life"), 2 yrs. with Vitagraph (dir. Frank
Daniels in "Crooky" and "What Happened to
Father"). Ad., 102 Riverside Dr., N. Y. C;
Schuyler 9487. Member M. P. D. A.
WINDOM, Lawrence C; b. N. Y., 1876; educ
there; stage career, with Klaw and Erlanger,
Charles Frohman, Henry B. Harris, Richard
Mansfield. Joseph Jefferson. Robert Edeson,
William Faversham, Elsie Ferguson, road and
stk. cos. ; screen career, Pathe, Essanay
("Blind Justice," "The Chimney Sweep," "The
Way of Patience," "Efficiency Edgar's Court-
ship," "Fools for Luck"), Triangle ("Taxi,"
"Upside Down," "It's a Bear"), Para.-Artcraft
("Wanted a Husband").
WITHEY, Chester (Chet) ; stage career, exten-
sive stock experience; screen career, Ameri-
can, Keystone, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts
("The Old Folks at Home," "The Wharf Rat."
"Mr. Goode — the Samaritan," "The Village
Prodigal." "Madame Bo-Peep"), Vitagraph
("An Alabaster Box"), Artcraft ("The Hun
Within"), Para. ("Maggie Pepper," "Little
Comrade," "The Teeth of the Tiger"), Norma
Talmadge ("The New Moon"). Member M. P.
D. A. Author of large number of photoplays.
Ad., 750 W. 4th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
WORSLEY, Wallace; b. 1880, Wappingers Falls,
N. Y.; educ. Brown Univ. Providence, R. I.;
stage career 15 yrs., first N. Y. engagement at
Empire theatre under Chas. Frohman, "Notre
Dame" with Bertha Galland, juvenile lead
William Collier 3 seasons, produced "Checkers"
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
»nd was with it 4 seasons, stock several sea-
sons; screen career, Ince ("The Paws of the
Bear"), with Paralta since opening ("Wed-
lock," "A Law Unto Herself," "Shackled,"
"Intelligence"), Kitty Gordon Co. ("Adele"),
Goldwyn ("Street Called Straight," "Little
Shepherd of Kingdom Come"). Ad., Lambs
Club, N. T. C, or Los Angeles Athletic Club,
L. A., Cal. ; stutdio, Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
WORTH1NGTON William; b. and educ. Troy,
N. T. ; studied grand opera in France and Ger-
many; stage career, grand opera, drama,
stock, vaud., "Everywoman," which he di-
rected; screen career. Universal ("Devil's Pay
Day"), Pathe ("The Ghost of the Rancho"),
Haworth ("His Birthright," "Temple of Dusk,"
"Bonds of Honor," "Courageous Coward,"
"Heart in Pawn." "The Debt," "The Grey
Horizon"), "The Dragon Painter," "The Illus-
trious Prince"; prod, for Gibraltar Pict. star-
ring Leah Baird. Member M. P. D. A.
WRIGHT, Fred E.; b. Catskill Mts., N. T. ; educ.
Union Coll. and Albany Law Schl. ; stage ca-
reer, Frank Mayo, dir. 15 yrs. ; screen career,
Columbia, National, Pathe, Essanay (dir. "The
Breaker," "The Trufflers," "The Man Who
Was Afraid"). Member M. P. D. A.
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YOUNG, James, also scenario writer; b. Balti-
more, 1878 ; educ. Johns Hopkins Univ.; stage
career. Shakespearian rep. with own co., with
Sir Henry Irving, Augustin Daly, Viola Allen,
Annie Russell, starred in "Brown of Harvard";
screen career, Vitagraph, World, Morosco,
Lasky, Haworth, Paralta, Selznick ("A Regu-
lar Girl," "Daughter of Two Worlds," "Hearts
in Exile," "Goodness Gracious"), directed Nor-
ma Talmadge, Mae Murray. Blanch Sweet, C.
K. Toung, Elsie Janis. Earle Williams, Sessue
Havakawa. Member M. P. D. A. Ad. Lambs
Club, N. Y., and L. A. Athletic Club, Los An-
geles, Cal.
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players, directors, and scenario
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SCENARIO WRITERS AND EDITORS
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At'KEK, Edward; b. New York City; educ. N. Y.
C; stage career, appeared in "Robespierre" with
Sir Henry Irving; early career, wrote special
articles and stories for Brooklyn Times, Black
Cat, Theatre Magazine, Pearson's, etc. ; screen
career, as free lance writer for Biograph, Pathe,
Kalem, Universal, Essanay, etc.; sold 43 to
Biograph. then on their staff for 3 yrs. ; author
of "A Cry for Help," "What Drink Did,"
adapted "Lorna Doone," "The Cricket on the
Hearth." etc.; contributor of poems and verses
to "Judge" and New York Globe. Home ad.,
906 East 176th St., New York City.
ADDISON, Smjthe, also director; b. Covington,
Ky. ; scenario dept. Universal Film Co., Key-
stone; director, David Horsley, Armstrong Com-
edy series, Alhambra, Criterion, Sydney Grey
Comedies, "Heart of California," Independent
Features; past year in U. S. Service. Ad., 6$
West 6sth St., N. Y. C.
ALEXANDER, J. Grubb; b. Scranton, Pa.; educ.
Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa.; early career, civil
engineer, author of treatises on bridge construc-
tion and bacteriology; screen career, 1913, Uni-
versal, Paralta, 1917, to write original photo-
plays and continuity for Bessie Barriscale and
others; First National ("The Thunderbolt,"
"The Beauty Market" with Katherine Macdon-
" aid"), Haworth ("The Under Tow." "The Bleed-
er" with Sessue Hayakawa), titles and editing
of Maurice Tourneur Prod. ("The County Fair,"
"The Life Line," "The Broken Butterfly"), au-
thor of "The Trail of the Octopus," Hallmark
Serial. Home ad., 1443 Iowa St., Hollywood,
Cal. Holly. 3445.
ANDREWS, Gertrude; b. Toledo, Ohio; educ. To-
ledo and N. Y., high schl. and Columbia Uni-
versity; stage career, actress, 8 seasons, then
dramatist and writer, five plays produced;
screen career, Frank Keenan ("Brothers Di-
vided'), Fox ("True Blue"), Universal ("Wheels
of Power"). Home ad., 1600 Sierra Bonita ave.,
Hollywood. Cal.; phone 577721; studio, Brunton
Studios. Hollywood, Cal.
ASHTON, Rosalie; b. New- Orleans, La.; earls-
career, 2 yrs. reporter for N. Y. Times, magazine
writer; screen career, American, Lasky, Gold-
wyn, World ("Humility," "Rounding Off Cor-
ners," "The Brigadier General." "The Chasten-
ing"), Vitagraph ("The Wager"), vaudeville
sketch and picture, "Proved," now with Who's
Who in America, Inc., 35 West 39th St., N. Y.
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BAER, Dr. Rerthnld A.J educ. Europe; screen ca-
reer, Lubin. also has written and produced
scripts for Selig ("A Modern Cinderella"), Edi-
son. Vitagraph ("Fires of Fate"). Universal In-
dustrial scenarios. Author of plays and short
stories. Ad., home. 25 Claremont ave.; bus.,
1970 Broadway, N. Y.
BAKER, Charles Graham; early career, news-
paper and cartoon work; now picturizing all
Vitagraph serials; late releases. "Smashing
Barriers," "The Invisible' Hand," other adapta-
tions, "The Mightier Strength," "Daring
Hearts." "The Fortune Hunter," etc.; director
and author of many comedies produced at Vita-
graph. Studio ad., Vitagraph. Brooklyn. N Y
BAKER, Ilettie (ires, production editor; b. Hart-
ford, Conn.; educ. Simmons College; early ca-
reer, librarian six years, free lance in 1913,
screen, Bosworth (scenario editor), Fine Arts
(writer). Fox, author of many short stories
Studio ad., care of Fox, N. Y.
BALDWIN". Ruth Ann; b. West Suffleld, Conn ;
educ. San Diego, Cal.; early career, newspaper
and publicity work, commercial art, concert
work; screen career, joined Universal in 1913
wrote for Henry McRae, Otis Turner and Frank
Lloyd: six mos. as film editor: wrote for Wil-
liam Fox Pictures, Gladys Brockwell and Peggy
Hyland; director for 8 mos.. making pictures
with Cleo Madison. Jack Mulhall. Irene Hunt
Mignon Anderson. Leo Pierson and Donna Drew
Home ad.. 3048 W. 12th St., Los Angeles Cal ■
phone 75623 ' '
BALL, Eustace Hale; b. Gallipolis, O., 1881; educ.
Univ. of Cincinnati, Art. Acad., Harvard Univ.,
N. E. Conserv. Music; early career, painter,
novelist, Newspaper man, author of novels,
"Traffic in Souls," "The Voice on the Wire,"
also "Love Affairs of a Lonely Woman," "The
Art of Photoplay," the Jack Race novels; screen
career, scenario ed. and ad. mgr., Eclair, dir.
Solax. staff writer All Star, dir. and writer Reli-
ance-Majestic, president Historical Film Co., at
present free lance writer and feature editor of
the N. Y. Evening Sun. Ad., home, 200 West
95th st., New York.
BARRY, Richard; b. Cal., 1883; early exper.,
newspaper and magazine writer, novelist and
playwright; represented Collier's Weekly, Cen-
tury Magazine, N. Y. Times; wrote plays
("Brenda of the Woods," "The Love Bird,"
"Petroleum Prince"); screen career, D. W. Grif-
fith. Equitable. Rolfe-Metro, Universal ("Horns
of the Devil"), American ("The Secret of the
Submarine"). Ad., care of N. Y. Times Sunday
Magazine. N. Y.
BERANGER, Clara; b. Baltimore, Md. ; educ.
Goucher College; early career, magazine and
newspaper work; screen career, began writing
as a free lance for Edison, Vitagraph, Kalem,
both originals and continuities; staff writer for
Fox ("Fedora." "Tale- of Two Cities"), Pathe,
wrote exclusively for Baby Marie Osborne
("Dolly Does Her Bit." "Winning Grandma,"
etc.); staff writer for Famous Players ("Come
Out of the Kitchen," "Firing Line," "Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde," "Sadie Love," "Girls," "The
Cost," "The Fear Market"). Studio ad., Fa-
mous Players, 130 W. 56th st., N. Y. ; home ad.,
267 W. 79th St., N. Y.
BERESFORD, Frank S.; b. 1876, Steubenville,
O. ; educ. as mining engineer, Cleveland. O. ;
stage career, with Henry Irving, Maude Adams,
stage director Fritzi Scheff for Chas. Dilling-
ham 4 yrs.; screen career, general technical di-
rector Universal's eastern' studios, tech. mgr.
Empire All-Star Corp.. script editor Triangle
K-Bee studios, special writer and mgr. prod.
Pathe-Diando. making Baby Marie Osborne fea-
tures, scenario editor Virginia Pearson Photo-
plays, Inc., Paramount ("Paid in Full"), Pathe
("Impossible Catherine"). Ad., home, 1844 N.
Winona Blvd.. Hollywood, Cal.
BERGMAN, Helnier Walton; b. Sundsvall, Swe-
den; educ. Univ. of Michigan; stage career. 3
yrs. circus, 1 yr. vaud., 2 yrs. stk. and rep.;
screen career, Vitagraph ("Womanhood,"
"Aladdin from Broadway"), E. H. Sothern
("Enemies of the King"), number of O. Henry
stories; entered A. E. F. at outbreak of war,
attaining rank of Flight-Commander, dis-
charged June, 1919. Studio ad.. Capital Film
Co.; home ad., 1914 West 41 Drive, Los Angeles,
Cal.: phone 79517.
BINGHAM. Edfrid A.; b Oak Hill, Ohio; educ.
Ohio Univ.; early career, newspaper man in
Cincinnati. Denver. Chicago and N. Y. ; 7 yrs.
on Paris edition of N. Y. Herald, author of 2
novels. "Art Thou the Man?" and "The Heart
of Thunder Mountain"; screen career, Rolfe-
Metro. Arrow ("Who's Guilty?" series, "The
Deemster"), with Goldwyn since May, 1917
("Lord and Lady Algy," "Gay Lord Quex").
Ad., Young Apts., 1621 Grand ave.. Los Angeles;
studio. Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal.
BRADLEY, Willard King; educ. N. Y. C. ; early
career, newspaper and magazine writing; screen
career. "Main 4400." "The Little Nomad." 'The
Burning Rivet." "Empty Arms." "The Street,"
etc. Ad.. 1552 Broadway, N. Y.
BRADY, Jasper Ewing. reader; b. Pittsburgh,
Pa.; early career. 14 yrs. commissioned officer
in U. S. Army, later Lieut. Col. 32d Regt., N G
of N. Y. ; screen career. Vitagraph ("The Island
of Regeneration." "The Island of Surprise,"
"Surprises of an Empty Hotel." "Little Angel
of Canon Creek," "Hero of Submarine D-2"),
and many others. Ad.. Metro NYC
BRET, Tom; b. Bolivar. X. Y. : fought wax-
through parochial school and college; stage ca-
reer. Snow Stk. Co.. Scranton. and road shows;
traveled 18,000 miles as lecturer and worked
on 1< newspapers in 11 cities; wrote titles for
•Wives of Men" (Florence Reed). "Lest We
Forget" (Rita Jolivet). "The Master Mystery"
(Houdlnl serial). "Italy on the Firing ' Line,"
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
"Birth of a Race" (Metropolitan version), re-
wrote Ibsen's "A Man There Was," "Girl from
the Marshcroft," "The Sacred Flame," Para-
mount Truex Comedies, Cissy Fitzgerald Com-
edies, "Upstairs and Down," "O, Boy!" titles
for "The Trap," Paramount-Drew Comedies.
Ad., 220 West 42nd St., N. Y.
BRONSTON, Douglas; b. Richmond, Ky„ 1887;
educ. Cincinnati, O.; early career, newspaper
and magazine writer, press agent, general
mgr. for Thomas Dixon's theatrical enterprises,
with Liebler, Chas. Dillingham; screen career,
Pathe ("Neal of the Navy," "The Grip of Evil,"
"Ashton Kirke" detective series, "Hazel Kirke,"
"The Galloper"), Fox ("Thieves"). Member
Friars Club, N. Y.
BROWNE, Lewis Allen; educ. pub. schls. N.
Hamp,. priv. schls. Virginia; early career, city
edit. Boston Journal for 10 yrs., asso. ed. N. Y.
Sunday American, ed. Wildman Magazine and
News Service, asso. ed. Forum Magazine, co-
author Morosco farce, "Please Get Married,"
author several books, magazine writer; screen
career, Famous Players ("Miss George Washing
ton" with Marguerite Clark), Vitagraph ("The
Soap Girl"), Metro ("Please Get Married"), co-
author with Viola Dana, Independent ("Good
Dodd"), Goldwyn ("Spotlight Sadie" with Mae
Marsh), Selznick ("The Woman Hater" with
Owen Moore), comedies produced by Lubin,
Christie, etc. Member American Press Humor-
ists' Asso. Home ad., 11 N. Harrison St., East
Orange. N. J.
BUCHANAN, Thompson; b. N. Y. C; educ. Louis-
ville, Ky., Univ. of the South; early career,
newspaper man, author, playwright; wrote
"Woman's Way," "The Cub," "Life," "Lulu's
Husband," "Civilian Clothes"; screen career,
author of "Woman's Way," "The Cub" and
"The Rack" for World; "World and Its Wom-
an," Goldwyn; author of novels, "The Castle
Comedy," "Judith Triumphant"; was private
1st Kentucky Inf. Span.-Amer. War and 1st
Lieut. 138 F. A. World War. Ad., 418 So.
Kingsley, Hollywood, Calif.; phone 56171.
BUCKLEY, Frederic Robert; b. Ireland; educ.
King's Schl. and B'ham Univ. England; early
career newspaper work, continuity writer on
5-reel specials, at 'Vitagraph; picturized Cham-
bers' "Cambric Mask," "By the World For-
got," "The Other Man," etc.; in past year sold
play to David Belasco, and twenty-five short
stories; in addition, acted principal parts in
Vitagraph's "Unknown Quantity." and the Guy
Empey superfeature, "The Undercurrent": n
editor "Uncle Sam Magazine" and special pub-
licity man, Empey Pictures Corp. Home ad.,
630 W. 135th St., N. Y. C. ; studio ad., 220 West
42nd St., N. Y.
BUFFINGTON, Adele; b. St. Louis. Mo., 1900;
educ. St. Louis and Univ. of Calif.; stenogra-
pher at age of 13 for 2 yrs., treas. of several
St. Louis picture houses, came to Calif. 1916
and remained with Miller Amuse. Co., lastly
California Theatre until "discovered" by Mr.
Ince. began as reader, now doing originals and
continuity, Ince ("L'Apache" with Dorothy
Dalton, "Meet My Sister," by Lois Zellner, pic-
turized by Adele Buffington). Home ad., Cj
press Apts., 2204 Hoover St., Los Angeles, Cal. :
West 950; studio ad., Thomas H. Ince Studios,
Culver City.
BURNHAM. Julia; b. Trenton. N. J.; author of
"The Little Duchess," "The Adventures
Carol," "The Volunteer," "The Fires of Youth."
"The Glory of Renunciation," "A Soul Without
Windows," "The Call of the Soul," "Love,
Honor and ?," "The Lure of Ambition." Home
ad., 35 W. 75th St.; permanent, Authors' League
of America, Inc.
BURTON, G. Marion; b. Stillwater, Minn.; educ.
Emerson Coll., Boston, Mass.; early career,
dramatic editor of Parisienne and Saucy Sto-
ries, short story, publicity and feature writer;
screen career, 2yrs. head reader and scenario
writer for Vitagraph; later free lance writer
for Famous-Lasky, Selznick, Screencraft; now
managing editor of scenario dept. of Arthur
H. Jacobs, Inc. ; late pictures, "The Unknown
Quantity," "Thin Ice," "Wishing Ring Man,"
"Miss Dulcie from Dixie," of Vitagraph; coming
releases. Realart, "A Juliet of the Hills." Selz-
nick, "The Woman Game." and "Straight Down
the Crooked Lane." Ad., Arthur H. Jacobs,
Inc., 145 W. 45th St., N. Y.
B1 SQUET, Leo A.; b. Ogdensburg, N. Y. ; educ.
Utica Free Academy and Hamilton Coll.; stage
career, mus. com., with Shuberts. Klaw & Er-
langer, "Oh. Delphine." also newspaper writer:
screen career. Universal, staff writer, Blachc
("Prisoner of the Harem"), Balboa ("Nerve,"
"Jerry in the Park"), "In Haste," "The Edge
of the Desert," now seen. ed. Cinema Film Co.,
"Carry On." Hght., 6; wght., 163. Home ad.,
1100 Linwood place, Utica, N. Y. ; studio ad..
Cinema Film Co., 12 Lafayette St., Utica, N. Y.
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CARLTON, Walter A.; educ. State Univ Florida;
early career, wrote poems and newspaper arti-
cles, for 2 yrs. star reporter on "Bradentown
Herald"; stage career, 1 '/j yrs. vaud.; screen
career, American ("Out of the Jaws of Death"),
Balboa ("Margaret, the Innocent"), Triangle
("Dust of Desire"), "Voice of the Siren," Kay
Bee ('Desperate Ambrose "j. Hght.. 5. 8; wght.,
143; auburn hair, gray eyes. Ad., Box 1193,
Tampa, Fla.
CARR, Catherine; b. Austin, Tex.; educ. Wash.,
D. C, early career, short story writer; screen
career, scenarios for Vitagraph, seen. ed. North
American Film, Cort, wrote "The Whirl of
Life" for Vernon Castle," "The Melting Pot";
Lasky, Triangle ("Blue Blood," "Tar Heel War-
rior," "Real Folks"), United ("The Corsican
Brothers"). Home ad., 17 Westminster ave.,
Venice, Cal.
CARSON, Ella Stuart; b. 1880, Hebron, Ind. ; educ.
Univ. of Chicago, Indiana State Normal; early
career, newspaper woman Chicago Tribune and
Chronicle, Albuquerque Journal; screen career,
scenario writer, "Love Letters," "Mother'*
Boy," Paramount, Ince-Para.. "The Wedding
Ring," "The Yellow Back," J. O. Curwood, "His
World of Honor," "Keep Him Guessing," Selz-
nick. Studio ad., Selznick Pictures Corp., Fort
Lee, N. J.
CHAPIN, Frederic; b. Cleveland, 1875 ; educ. Chi-
cago; early career, wrote "The Storks," "Th«
Forbidden Hand," "The Woggle Bug," "Rock
and Fulton" sketches; screen career, wrote
scenario, "The Argyle Case," "Today," "Heart
of the Sunset," "The Venus Model"; author of
"Auction of Souls," Selig animal serial, "The
Lost City," production mgr. of Pathe. Ad., care
Pathe, 25 W. 45th St.. N. Y.
CLARK, Violet; b. Omaha, Neb., 1886; educ. Mills
Coll., Calif.; 2 yrs. at Univ. of Chicago; screen
career, Universal ("Loot," "Bonnie Bonnie
Laurie," with Mary MacLaren, "No Experience
Required"). Home ad., Hollywood Studio Club,
Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 2716; studio. Universal
Film Corp.; Holly 2500.
CLAWSON, Elliott J.; b. Salt Lake City; early
career, newspaper writer, San Francisco and
elsewhere; toured the world; screen career.
Universal publicity writer, produced "Hoosier
School Master," etc., Morosco, wrote "Mine. La
Presidente," "Gentleman from Indiana." etc.,
Universal ("The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,"
"Fires of Youth," "A Kentucky Cinderella").
Goldwyn ("Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come").
Home ad., 2615 Scott ave., Los Angeles; studio,
Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Calif.
CLIFT, Denison; b. San Francisco, 1885 ; educ.
Stanford Univ.; short story writer, novelist and
playwright; author of "Wolves of the Rail" for
William S. Hart, "The Midnight Patrol." Ince-
Select special; "Wedlock" for Louise Glaum;
"And a Still Small Voice" for Henry B. Walt-
hall; "His Birthright" for Sessue Hayakawa;
the following original stories and continuities
for Madlaine Traverse, "Rose of the West,"
"The Snares of Paris," "Lost Monev," "The
Hell Ship," "What Would You Do?" stories for
Gladys Brockyell, Tom Mix, Peggy Hyland, etc.,
formerly feature writer at Lasky, Ince and
Paralta studios; now scenario editor of Fox
West Coast feature prods. Ad., 1762 Tamarind
ave.. Hollywood, Calif.
COATES, Franklin B.; b. Springfield, Mass., 1881;
educ. New Haven, Conn.; early career, on news-
paper; screen career, staff writer for Fox. Gold-
wyn, Vitagraph; "Romance of the Air." "Tale
of Two Nations," "Price of Fame," "Last of
the Wares," "Poppy," "Always in the Way,"
"Amazonian Girl," "The Jungle Man." "The
Purple Hour," "Spider and the Fly." Ad., Betts
& Fowler, 1482 B'way, N. Y.
COHEN, Bennett Ray; b. Trinidad. Colo.; educ.
bus. coll.; early career, newspaper work; screen
career. Universal. Vitagraph. Fox "Fame and
Fortune," "Pitfalls of a Big City," "The Fallen
Angel," "Bride of Fear"), Haworth ("The
Greater Profit"). Home ad., 2322 W. Sth st.,
Los Angeles; Wilshire 320.
COLDEWEY, Anthony W.; b. Louisville, Ky. ;
educ. Keyon Coll., Gambier, Ohio; early career,
newspaper work; screen career, since 1913; staff
Writer for Universal, Balboa. Crown City. Na-
tional, American, Sennet t-Keystone. Triangle,
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L-Ko, Vitagraph. Home ad., 214 S. Benton
way, Los Angeles; phone 657602.
CONKLLN, Frank Roland; b. Atchison, Kan.,
1886; educ. N. Y. C. and Haverford Coll., Pa.;
early career, short stories, sketches and plays;
screen career, Christie Film Co., author of
Christie specials, Christie comedies, Strand
Comedies, Supreme Comedies, Gaiety Comedies,
etc.; co-author "Wild and Western," "A Roman
Scandal," "Passing of Peevish Pete"; author
"Kidnapping Caroline," "Mixed Drinks," "Truly
Rural," "Nearly Newlyweds." Ad., "The Out-
post," 7065 Franklyn ave., Los Angeles; studio,
Christie Studios, Los Angeles; Holly 3100.
CONLEY, John J.; b. Boston, Mass., 1884; educ.
Boston Latin Schl. ; early career, real estate op-
erator in Boston. Home ad., 6713 Yucca St.,
Hollywood, Cal. ; phone 577128; studio, care
Metro, Holly 4485.
CONSIDINE, Mildred; b. 1892, Chicago; educ.
Acad, of Fine Arts; early career, magazine
writer, author vaud. acts; screen career, scena-
rio editor and writer for Monmouth Film Co.,
adapted 32 reels of the "Jimmie Dale" serial,
Essanay, Selznick, Norma Talmadge Co., author
of over 100 successful pictures, "Framing Fram-
ers," "Ghosts of Yesterday." Ad. home and
studio, 321 W. 55th St., N. Y. C.
COOLIDGE, Karl R.; b. Scranton, Pa., 1890; educ.
Stanford Univ.; early career, newspaper work
and entomological expert, short story writer
and author of biolopical treatises; screen career,
scenario ed. Lubin, Keystone, American, staff
author Universal; serials, "The Lion Man," "The
Moon Riders," western, "The Fighting Line,"
"A Sagebrush Gentleman," "Striped Shirt Ran-
som." etc. Ad., Box 12, Hollywood Station, Los
Angeles, Calif.
COURTNEY, William B.; b. Dover, N. H.; early
career, newspaper work, Passaic, N. J., Wash-
ington, D. C, and New England, also in U. S.
Army; screen career, free lance, then took staff
job with Vitagraph in 1914, commissioned in
army; returned to U. S. in May, 1919, and re-
joined Vitagraph staff as feature writer, "De-
feat of the City," "For France." "Flaming
Omen." "Duplicity of Hargraves," and many
other features and short subjects of the O.
Henry series; several superfeatures now in mak-
ing. Ad.. 148 St. Paul's place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
COWAN, Sada; educ. Europe; stage career, plays
produce, "Playing the Game," "The State For-
bids," and 14 one-act plays; screen career,
Cecil B. De Mille ("Why Change Your Wife?").
Ad., Lasky Studio, Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly
2400.
CUNNINGHAM, Jack; b. Ionia. Iowa; educ.
Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Iowa; early career,
newspaper man; screen career, Triangle ("The
Argument"), Pathe ("Midnight Stage," "Todd
of the Times"), Brunton ("Heart of
Rachael"), Paralta ("Law Unto Herself"),
Hampton ("Burglar for a Night"), Brunton
("$30,000." "The Joyous Liar"), and some 50
or 60 other photoplays; now associated with
George Loane Tucker Prod, and Robert Brun-
ton Prod. Home ad.. Box 800, R. D. No. 10
Laurel Canyon, Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 3382;
studio, Robert Brunton Studio, Inc.
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DAZEY, Charles Turner; b. Lima, HI. ; educ
Harvard Univ. (B. A.) ; early career, author
and playwright, has written verses for Century
Magazine and other periodicals, author of
several plays, Including "In Old Kentucky,"
co-author of "A Night Out," "The Captain";
screen career, on scenario staff of Metro,
author of "The Redemption of Dave Darcey,"
co-author of "Manhattan Madness," "The
Flower of Faith"; American ("The Call to
Arms," "A Night In New York"), Metro
("Testing of Mildred Vane"). Member Photo-
dramatists. At present free lance. Ad
Lambs Club, N Y.
DE CORDOVA, Rudolph; educ. Univ. Coll. Schl.,
Univ. Coll. and Hospital, London; acted lead-
ing parts in Shakespeare and modern drama in
London; written many plays in collaboration
with Alicia Ramsey (Mrs. De Cordova), pro-
duced in London and America; "Monsieur de
Paris," "Edmund Kean," "The Password," "As
a Man Sows," "Honor," "John Hudson's Wife,"
"The Mandarin," "Shadow Behind the
Throne," "The Quicksands," 7 melodramas
produced at London Hippodrome, etc. ; wrote
scenario for "Romeo and Juliet"; recently
engaged on series of important scenarios for
Vitagraph. Ad., 45 Beaver St., N. Y. C.
BENCH, Ernest Alfred, also publicity representa-
tive; b. London, 1895; educ. London; screen
career, author of "The Footballer's Honor" and
20 other produced photoplays; one of vice-presi-
dents of Photoplay Authors' League, author of
"Playwriting for the Cinema," "Making the
Movies," "Advertising by Motion Pictures,"
"Motion Picture Education"; former special
pub. representative for Lillian Walker, Edward
Earle, Eleanor Woodruff and Wilfred North,
bus. mgr. for Wheeler Dryden. Home ad., 3052
Emmons ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
DIX, Beulah Marie (Mrs. George Flebbe) ; b.
Plymouth, Mass.; educ. Radcliffe Coll., A. B.
& M. A. degrees, member Phi Beta Kappa; au-
thor short stories, books for children, ten novels,
including "The Fighting Blade," "Ward Mili-
cent," "Hands Off"; collaborated with E. G.
Sutherland in plays, including "The Road to
Yesterday," "The Breed of the Freshams,"
Martin Harvey's great English success, author
of "Across the Border," "Moloch"; screen career,
Paramount-Artcraft, "Call of the East," "Hid-
den Pearls," "Squaw Man," "Secret Service,"
"Woman Thou Gavest Me," "Men, Women and
Money," "In Mizzouro." Ad., 2026 Argyle ave.,
Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 2400; studio, Lasky.
DUNN, Winifred, author and adaptor; b. Roch-
ester, N. Y., daughter of George M. Dunn, pri-
vate secy, to William Ewart Gladstone and
exec. secy, to Labouchere; Selig Polyscope Co.,
Universal, Edw. Warren Prod., etc. ; author of
"Friendship," "The Pendulum," "Too Late,"
"Marianna," "Scratched Locket," "Charity at
Home," "Truth," "Wood-witch," "The Hand,"
"Greater Love," "Prodigal Daughter," "The
Coward," "Sinless Child of Sin," "Peg o' the
Sea," "Thunderbolt of Fate," "And the Children
Pay," "The Red Viper," etc. Member Authors'
League of America.
DURANT, Harry R. ; b. New Haven. Conn., Yale
'94; has written short stories, novels, photo-
plays and plays; has been managing editor of
Biograph, Triangle, Famous Players and Gold-
wyn, and now manager Play Dept. for Famous
Players-Lasky Corp. Ad., Empire Theatre,
N. Y. C.
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FAIRFAX, Marion (Mrs. Tully Marshall) ; b.
Richmond, Va., educ. Emerson Coll., Boston,,
private tutors; author of following plays, all
N. Y. Prod.. "The Builders," "The Chaperon,"
"The Talker," "Mrs. Boltay s Daughters," "Tho
Ways and the Means," etc.; screen career,
Marshall Neilan and Famous Players-Lasky
Co., "The River's End," "Valley of the Giants,"
"The Clown," "The Widow's Might," "The
Blacklist," "Less Than Kin," "Freckles," "The
Honor of His House," "The Secret Game,"
"Hashamura Togo," "Love Insurance," "Vicky
Van," "Daughter of the Wolf," "Putting It
Over," etc. Ad., 128 N. Ridgewood pi., Los
Angeles, Calif.; phone 567430.
FALLON, Thomas F. ; b. N. Y., 1885; educ. St.
Francis Xavier Coll.; stage career, with Annie
Russell, Mme. Kalich, Bertha Galland, Amelia
Bingham, Wilton Lackaye, May Irwin; screen
career, Famous Players. Biograph, Edison,
adaptation and scenario. Fox. Miss Innocence";
in collaboration with Harry Millarde, "Caught
in the Act," "Bonnie Annie Laurie," "Blu»
Eyed Mary," scenario "Sacred Silence" story
for Geo. Walsh in preparation. Ad., Fox, N. Y.
FARLEY, Mary Louise; b. Parkersburg, W. Va. ;
educ. Parkersburg and Chevy Chase. Md. ; early
career, writing for magazines N. Y. ; correspond-
ent for "Cosmos" magazine; screen career, has
written over 100 scenarios, "Our Poor Rela-
tions," "Dawn of a New Day," "Little Flower
Girl," "A Message to Heaven," "Weighed in
the Balance." "The Welcome of the Unwel-
come." "Father's Hot Toddy." "Little Show,"
"Perils of a War Messenger"; secry. of the
Photodramists. N. Y. ; member Authors' League
of America. Ad., 600 W. 136th St., N. Y. C.
FOX, Finis; b. Oklahoma; educ. coll. and univ.;
early career, sales, newspaper editor, state
legislator, gen. mgr. National Mfg. Corp. ; screen
career, author "The Jury of Fate" (Mabel
Taliaferro). "The Voice of Conscience" (Bush-
man and Bayne), "The Web of Lies" (Dolores
Cassinelli); author and scenarioist, "The Great
Romance" (Harold Lockwood), "Should a
Woman Tell?" scenarioist for Bert Lytell's
"Blackie's Redemption." "Easy to Make Money"
and "Alias Jimmy Valentine"; Viola Dana's
"The Tarisian Tigress" and "Please Get Mar-
ried": Emmy Wehlcn's "Fools and Their
Money," etc. Ad., Metro Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
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FIRTHMAN, Jules; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. North-
western Univ., Columbia Univ.; early career,
newspaper and magazine work; screen career,
writing scenarios since 1910, Fox, Pathe ((Japa-
nese Nightingale" with Farrie Ward, "More
Trouble" with Frank Keenan, American ("Brass
Buttons," "This Hero Stuff," "Six Feet Four,"
"Other Side of Eden"), Tourneur (adaptations
"Victory," "Treasure Island," "Glory of Love").
Home ad., Alexandria Hotel, Los Angeles,
Calif. ; studio, Maurice Tourneur Prods.
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GATES, Harvey K.; b Hawaiian Islands, 1889;
Educ. L. u. S. Univ.. Utah; early career, news-
paper reporter X. \. Dramatic .Mirror, publicity
mgr.; screen career. Universal, Lubin. Morosco,
National; author of "Love Never Dies," "Sands
of Sacrifice" (Wm. Russell), "Broadway Scan-
dal," "Wine Girl," "Hell Morgan s Girl," "Wild
Cat of Paris"; adaptations "Exquisite Thief,"
"Wicked Darling," "Three Godfathers," "The
Sealed Envelope," "After the War," "The Mid-
night Man," "Lightning Brice," "Beckoning
Roads," "The Luck of Geraldine Laird," etc.
Home ad., 2006 Ivar ave„ Hollywood, Calif.;
phone 579268.
GEKAGHTY, Tom J.; b. Rushville, Ind.; early
career, reporter and special writer, contributed
to Saturday Evening Post, Munsey's, Pearson's,
etc., author of vaud. sketches; screen career,
"When the Clouds Roll By" with Douglas Fair-
banks, "In Old Kentucky," "Mary Regan,"
"Her Kingdom of Dreams" for Anita Stewart,
"Too Much Johnson" for Bryant Washburn, "A
Man's Fight" for Dustin Farnum, "A Heart in
Pawn." "The Courageous Coward." "The Blood-
hound" for Sessue Hayakawa, "In for Thirty
Days." "Her Inspiration" for May Allison, etc.;
now writing exclusively for Douglas Fairbanks.
Home ad., 2050 El Cerrito place, Hollywood,
Calif.; studio, Fairbanks.
GIBSON, Tom, director-author; b. Boston, Mass.,
1887; educ. Riverside High Schl.; early career,
1 yr. in vaud., wrote and staged vaud. sketches
in San Francisco, newspaper man in Los An-
geles, published the Sporting Bulletin; screen
career, author of over 250 reels of produced
material mostly comedies. Universal, National,
Brentwood, etc.; now directing Gale Henry
in two-reel comedies, "The Champeen," "The
Laundry Lady," etc. Studio ad., Model Com-
edy Co., Hollywood, Calif.; Willis & Inglis, rep-
resentatives, ad., P. O. Box G, Hollywood, Calif.
GIBSON, Victor; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Los
Angeles, Calif.; early career, newspaper writer
on various coast publications, magazine con-
tributor, novelist; screen career, staff and spe-
cial writer Brentwood, National, Hampton, Fox,
original stories, continuities, subtitles. Ad.,
P. O. Box G, Hollywood. Calif.
GIELETT, Ethel; b. Calif.; educ. Leland Stanford
Univ.. Mills Coll., Oakland, Calif.; lectured dur-
ing war on "Child Welfare," journalish for
San Francisco papers; began in pictures 1 yr.
ago under supervision of Thos. H. Ince. Home
ad.. 1S35 Argyle, Hollywood, Cal.; phone 579502;
studio. Thos. H. Ince Studios, Culver City, Cal.
GEASSMIRE, Albert; b. Phila. ; educ. there: early
career, stage directing in stk. ; author of "The
Devil's AVorkshop," stage play; wrote several
scenarios before entering pictures; screen ca-
reer, Biograph, Universal. Mutual, Triangle-Key-
stone. Ad., Mack Sennett Studio, Glendale, Cal.
GOELOMB, Joseph; b. Petrograd. Nov. 15, 1881;
educ. Coll. City, N. T., and Columbia; early
career, teacher, lecturer, newspaper man N. Y.
Evening World. Mail, dramatic critic N. Y.
Call, special writer N. Y. Evening Post, Times,
Munsey, Harper, etc.; Actionized "Lucille Love"
for Evening Mail; screen career, reviewer for
New York dailies; scenario writer, Universal,
Vitagraph ("A Man's Sacrifice," "The Lonelies."
"The City of Romance," "The Surprise Partv."
"The Shop Girl," "The Man Hunt," etc.); free
lance novelist and magazine writer. In 1919.
Vitagraph produced "Girl at Bay" with Corinne
Griffith. Paramount-Artcraft "The Stained
Lily" with Ethel Clayton. Ad., 45 W. 11th St.,
N. Y. C.
GOEEDING, Edmund; educ. England; stage ca-
reer, commenced at age of 15 in London, later
leading man and vaud. headliner, dramatic
sketches, played with Sir Herbert Tree and all
principal London theatres; first play "Ellen
Young," produced Savoy Theatre. London. 1914;
during active service wrote several Famous
Players-Lasky features; "The Ordeal of Ro-
setta" for Select: during 1919, returning from
DIRECTORY
France, adapted and originated a series of pic-
tures for Selznick; adapted "Daughter of Two
Worlds" and "Yes or No" with Norma Tal-
madge. London ad., 166 Shaftsbury ave.. Lon-
don, England; 59 W. 44th St., New York.
GRIFFITH, Raymond; b. Boston, 1890; educ. St.
Anselm's Coll., N. H. ; stage career, Barnum &
Bailey; mus. com., drama, pantomime; screen
career, Kalem, L-Ko., Keystone ("The Surf
Girl"), Fox ("An Aerial Joy Ride"), Triangle-
Keystone ("A Royal Rogue," "His Foothill
Folly," "False to the Finish," "Something from
the West";, Triangle (played in "The Follies
Girl"). Now scenario writer with Mack Sennett
Comedies, L. A., Cal.
GUIHAN, Frances; b. St. Louis, Mo.; screen ca-
reer, Balboa, Metro ("Soul of Kura San," orig.,
for Hayakawa"), Lasky, adaptations for Haya-
kawa-Haworth, "His Birthright," "Bonds of
Honor," "Courageous Coward," "Heart in
Pawn," Pathe. Ruth Roland serial, "Broadway
Bab," "The Yellow Typhoon," starring Anita
Stewart, "Sherry" for Edgar Lewis, 3 Frohman
prods., starring Texas Guinan. Ad., 1707 So.
Flower St., Los Angeles, Cal.
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HABLEY, Grace T.; b. Indiana; educ. Stanford
Univ.; early career, newspaper and publicity
work; screen career, following films made under
personal supervision for Society for Electrical
Development; Universal ("The House that Runs
by Magic," "Santa and the Wonderful Genie,"
"Table Cookery," "The Heat Chaser," "Which
One of These Is YOU?" played leading part in
"Current Convenience." Ad., 29 W. 39th St.,
N. Y. C.
HAEL, Emmett Campbell; b. Talbotton, Ga., Nov
18, 1882; educ. law; served in diplomatic bu-
reau of Dept. of State and other Govt, offices;
magazine contributor of short stories, articles
and verse; screen author since 1910, associated
with Biograph, Kalem. Lubin and Goldwyn
companies; seven hundred original photoplays
produced, besides adaptations, by fifteen stu-
dios. Ad., Delray, Palm Beach County. Fla.
HALE, Walter Richard, also director; b. N. V C,
May 26, 1887; educ. DeWitt Clinton High and
Columbia Law; early career, cartoonist on staff
of Success Magazine and various dailies; screen
career, has written following serials, "The Fatal
Fortune," "The Jeweled Hand." "The Man
Without a Face," and "Pirate Gold." Follow-
ing features, "Hate," "Souls of Men." "The
Leech," etc. Short subjects for Vitagraph. Ad.,
1203 Candler Bldg., N. Y. C; Bryant 8440.
HARMER, Frances, reader; b. Brighton, England;
educ. there; early career, teacher of College
English, librarian in schools, writer for maga-
zines, Hearst's Magazine, Ainslee's, Smith's.
Snappy, Woman's Magazine, To-Day's, McCall's.
etc.; screen career. Lasky. Home ad., 5956
Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone
579097; studio, Lasky, 1520 Vine St., Los An-
geles: Holly. 2400.
HAVEZ, Jean; b. Baltimore. Md.: educ. Johns
Hopkins Univ. ; stage career, 25 yrs. writing
for legitimate stage and vaud. Home ad.. 906
Fourth ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 567309;
studio. Fatty Arbuckle Comedies.
HAWKS, J. G., also director; b. California; educ
Stanford Univ.; early career, in army; stage
career, joined Belasco in 1910; screen career,
free lance writer. Monarch (director), Vim (di-
rector), Paralta-Artcraf t ("Wolves of the Rail."
"Blue Blazes Rawden"), Ince-Paralta ("The
Sheriff's Son." "Dreamy Dub." "The Kaiser's
Shadow." "The Woman Who Dared." "The Des-
ert Wooing," "Partners Three"), for past year
editor and mgr. scenario dept. Goldwyn. Stu-
dio. Goldwvn's, Culver City. Cal.
HIEE, Wycliffe; b. Summerville, La., 1883 ; early
career, 15 yrs. newspaper writer and magazine
editor; screen career. Corona Cinema Co. ("The
Curse of Eve"). Universal ("Tempest Cody Kid-
napper." "Wits and the Woman," "The Coun-
terfeit Trail'"). Author of "Ten Million Photo-
play Plots" and "Hill's Plot Treatise" for High
School dramatic classes. Home ad., 3748 Wood-
lawn. Los Angeles, Cal.; So. 3102; studio, Uni-
versal City. Hollv. 2500.
HIVEEY. George O.; b. Springfield, Mo.. 1889;
educ. there. Drury College; early career, sect,
to vice-pres. of Santa Fe. stage work 2 yrs ,
Mo.. Okla., Texas; screen career. Keystone, Tri-
angle ("Six-Shooter Justice." "Phantom Rid-
ers"), Universal (author of 15 2-reelers, 10 "Cy-
clone Smith" stories; 10 "Spur and Saddle"
stories, "Ace of the Saddle" with Harry Carey,
SCENARIO WRITERS AND EDITORS
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"The Lotus Flower," "The Great Air Robbery, '
"The Rattler's Hiss"). Ad., home, !>15 W. Sixth
St., Los Angeles; studio, Universal.
UOADLEV, C. li. (Top) ; b. Elyria, Ohio; educ.
Galion, Ohio; early career, newspaper writer for
20 yrs. on city dailies; screen career, American
("Secret o£ the Submarine" serial, "Sequel to
the "Diamond from the Sky" serial;, 100 Lyons
and Moran comedies for Universal, Montgomery
and Rock comedies for Vitagraph. Home ad.,
1518 N. Alexandria ave., Los Angeles, Cal.;
Holly. 3132; studio, Vitagraph.
HO AD LEY, Harold Win. ("Hal") ; b. Defiance.
Ohio, 1893; early career, newspaper reporter at
age of 14; author of several produced vaud.
sketches; screen career, orig. Imp Co. (1910),
Universal, Vitagraph, American, U. S. Air Ser-
vice, Universal since June, 1919, current re-
leases: continuities for "Gun Fightin' Gentle-
man" with Harry Casey, "Rouge and Riches"
with Mary MacLaren, "The Triflers," "The Day
She Paid," "Sins of the Father." Home ad.,
1518 N. Alexandria ave., Hollywood, Cal.; Holly.
3132; studio, Universal City, Cal.; Holly. 2500.
HODES, Hai; managing editor Universal New
Screen Magazine; early career, operator with
Vitagraph 1904-5; subsequently reporter Newark
Evening News; advertising and publicity with
Kalem 1913-15; sales promotion man Universal,
1915; later asst. general manager of exchanges.
Ad., Universal Film Mfg. Co., N. Y.
HOPLEY, Frank Dorrance; b. Portland, Conn.;
early career, short story writer; screen career,
seen, writer for Kalem ("A Mother's Atone-
ment"), Reliance ("The Ten o'Clock Boat").
Home ad., 116 W. 71st St., N. Y. C. Ad., 1615
Woolworth Bldg., N. Y. C.
HORNER, Bob; b. Spring Valley, 111., Sept. 14,
1896; educ. Spring Valley and Chicago; screen
career, wrote Vitagraph "Whom God Would
Destroy," starring Harry Morey and Alice
Joyce, "The Bully" for Ebony, "The Millionaire
Piker," "The Reckless Rover," "Hell's Valley,"
"The Uphill Road." Home ad., 4040 Bway,
Chicago, 111.
HOWARD, George Bronson; b. The Relay, How-
ard Co., lid., 1884; career, in U. S. Government
employ, Civil Government, Philippines. Imperial
Chinese Service, Canton, China, war cor. for
London Chronicle during Russo-Japanese war,
author "Norroy, Diplomatic Agent," "Scars on
the Southern Seas," "An Enemy to Society,"
"The Red Light of Mars," "Pages from, the
Book of Broadway," "God's Man"; screen ca-
reer, Lasky, Kalem ("Social Pirates"), Univer-
sal ("Stronger than Steel," "Tlie Adventure of
the Poison Dagger, "The Master Spy"), Moss
("The Power of Evil"), Fox ("Queen of the
Sea," "The Spy"). Ad., 654 St. Nicholas ave.,
N. Y. C.
HUBBARD. Philip; b. London, Eng.; educ. Lan-
cing Coll., Sussex, Eng.; Sandhurst Royal Mil.
Coll.; Finsbury Tech. Sen. of Engineering; stage
career, Tapping Stk. Co., also with James
Welch, Charles Frohman, AVilliam Greet, etc.,
was orig. Capt. Kettle in play of that name at
Adelphi theatre, London, in burlesque of Sher-
lock Holmes, "Sheerluck Jones," etc., played
2 seasons with Jane Cowl, "Captain Paget,"
"Lilac Time," "Information Please"; screen ca-
reer, author of scenario of ."The Auction Block."
Rex Beach Pictures and asst. dir. of production,
Dustin Farnum's Liberty Loan picture, etc.,
Universal, lead with Florence Turner in com-
edies. Home ad., 2452 Beachwood Drive. Holly-
wood, Cal.; phone 577786; studio, Universal.
"J"
JAMES, Frederick Henry; 1,. N Y C. ; educ.
abroad; early career, dramatist, novelist, short
story writer; stage career, play writing, adapt-
ing, producing for about 10 yrs.; screen career,
free lance writing at first, then staff writing:
has several hundred screen prods, of original
stories to his credit, "A Pair of Baby Arms."
"Memories." "The Man Who Paid," "The Sav-
ing Bullet," "Uncle Ben in Paris," "A Kiss for
Charity," "His Daughter Pays," "The Danger
Zone," reconstructions and adaptations, "Secret
Kingdom" (serial), "Jar Stories," "The Violet
Widow," etc.; formerly staff writer Vitagraph,
Pathe, Fox; later editor Lincoln Picture Class-
ics. Home ad., 2100 Cropsey ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.: Bensonhurst 4100.
JANSEN, Laura; b. Antwerp, Belgium: educ. Bel-
gium, Isle of Wight and London; stags career,
in England and America; screen career, since
1917 with Famous Players, and with Directors
Capellani and Perret; completed scenario of "A
-Modern Salome" for Hope Hampton; has been
assisting in preparing scripts for the special
prods, being made by Emile Chautard. Ad.,
Coylesville, N. J.
JEFFERSON, L. \ .; b. Carthage, Mo., 1874 educ.
Kentucky; early career, stock broker, short
story writer for Munsey publications, Every-
body's, National, etc.; screen career, National
("A Kentucky Colonel," "Son of Tarzon" se-
rial), Federal ("Desert of Wheat"), Haworth
( "The Man Beneath," "His Debt"), Art-o-graf
("Last of Open Range"). American ("Put Up
Your Hands," "Charge It to Me"), L. S. Stone
Pic, ("Man's Desire ), Lasky, Ince, Triangle,
World, Universal, Fox, etc., 370 orig. stories and
book adaptations produced. Home ad., 3950 S.
Hill st., Los Angeles, Cal.; South 964-J.
.IE.NK!S, George El wood; b. Minneapolis. Minn.,
1881; educ. there; 12 yrs. varied adventurous
career in city society, underworld, West and
Canadian wilds; 6 yrs. studio training, tech.
dir., cutter, acct. dir., staff writer since days of
1 and 2-reelers; adaptations and original fea-
tures for many prominent stars. Current re-
leases, "A Woman of Pleasure" (Blanche
Sweet), "The Man Who Turned White" and
"The Pagan God" (H. B. Warner), "The Parish
Priest" (Wm. Desmond), etc., etc.. Studio ad.,
Jesse D. Hampton Prods., Hollywood; home, 22
Linnie ave., Venice, Cal.
JEVNE, Jack; b. Provo, Utah, 1892; educ. Chi-
cago, St. Louis, Salt Lake; stage career, own
stk. co., Salt Lake, juvenile leads with Annie
Kiskadden (Maude Adams' mother), "Paid in
Full," "Little Women," "Within the Law," N.
Y. prods., "So Much for So Much," "Alias Santa
Claus," "Taking Chances." Home ad., 1820
West 43d Place, Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 79508;
studio, Universal City; Holly. 2500.
JOHNSON, Adrian R.; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Jan.
13, 1886; educ. St. Mary's Coll., Belmont, N. C. ;
early exper., commercial work; screen career,
Metro, Fox ("Royal Romance," "Heart and
Soul," "Every Girl's Dream," "Camille," "Cleo-
patra," "Du Barry," "Romeo and Juliet," "Un-
der the Yoke," "Salome," "The Firebrand,"
"Her Greatest Love," "The Darling of Paris"),
Para-Artcraft ("Miracle of Love"). Home ad.,
115 West 48th St., N. Y. C.
JOHNSON, Merle; educ. Quincy. 111., and Univ.
of Mich.; early career, newspaper reporter;
screen career, actor and asst. director for Essa-
nay, has written following pictures which are in
productions: "She Held Her Husband" and "Red
Pepper" with Olive Thomas, "Hard Luck
O'Day" with Eugene O'Brien, and several two-
reel comedies. Ad., Phi Gamma Delta Club, 30
W. 44th St., N. Y.
JOHNSTON, Agnes Christine; b. Swissvale, Pa.;
educ. Horace Mann Sch., N. Y., and Workshop
Dramatic Course at Harvard Coll.; screen ca-
reer, 5 yrs. Vitagraph. Thanhouser, Pathe, Mary
Pickford, Thos. H. Ince; "Daddy Long-Legs"
for Mary Pickford; "23 Vi House' Leave," Mac-
Lean and May; "Carmen." Theda Bara;
"Homer Comes Home," Charles Ray; orig.
stories, "Alarm Clock Andy," "The Village
Sleuth," "Trixie from Broadway," "The Saw-
dust Doll," "The Old Man s Baby," "The Shine
Girl," "Her New York," "Pots-and-Pans-
Peggy," "Prudence, the Pirate." "The Amateur
Orphan," "Fires of Youth." Sidney Drew Com-
edies, etc. Home ad., 1911 Pinehurst Road,
Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Thos. H. Ince, Culver
City, Cal.
JOSEPHSON. Julian; 1.. Roseburg, Ore.; educ.
Stanford Univ.; screen career, Ince-Paramount
("The Hired Man," "Playing the Game,"
"String Beans." "Fuss and Feathers," "Greased
Lightning',' "Hay-Foot, Straw-Foot," "The
Egg-Crate Wallop," "Crooked Straight," "Red-
Hot Dollars," "Paris Green," "Crossed Wires,"
"Shakespeare Clancy," "Under the Mask"). Ad.,
7212 Lenkill ave., Culver City, Cal.; studio,
Thos. H. Ince Studio. Culver City, Cal.
JUSTICE, Mai belle Ileirke-.; 1. Indiana ; educ.
N. Y. C. and Phila. ; war worn last two yrs., for
which has been cited and given honorary rank
of Capt.,U. S. Regular Army; early career, novel-
ist and short story author; screen career, spe-
cial original photodramas. "Melissa of the
Hills," "The End of the Trail." "Glory of Yo-
landa," "Intrigue," "Her Husband's Honor."
"Friendship of Beaupere," "The Great Game."
"The Final Judgment," "A Splendid Sacrifice."
and forthcoming new specials. Member Au-
thor's League of America. Photodramatists,
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Theatre Assembly Club, Drama Comedy Club,
etc. Home ad., 41 W. 47th St., N. Y.
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KATTERJOILN, Monte M. ; b. Boonville, Ind. ;
educ. there; early career, newspaper and maga-
zine work, published "Mototopic," pub. first
magazine for photoplay wrights ; screen career,
from 1908, first as free lance, then Universal as
scenario ed., then NYMP; Griffith ("Apostle of
Vengeance"), Ince ("The Gun Fighter," "The
Clodhopper"), Triangle ("Golden Rule Kate"),
Paralta ("Madam Who," "Within the Cup,"
"Carmen of the Klondike," "Puppy Love," "The
Fresh Young Thing," "intelligence"), Paralta
("The Source," "The Man from Funeral
Hange"), Katterjohn ("Alaska"), Hodkinson
("The Lord Loves the Irish"). Home ad., Wal-
dorf Hotel, Venice, Cal.
KAVANAUGH, Katharine; b. Baltimore, Md.;
educ. Notre Dame, Md. ; stage career, 2 yrs.
stk., 7 yrs. vaud., writer vaud. sketches, "Am-
bition," to be produced by Valerie Bergere;
screen career, Metro (author of "The Wheel of
the Law," "The Will o' the Wisp," "The Call of
Youth," "The Winding Trail"), Triangle
("Betty Takes a Hand"), Fox ("The Liar").
Metro ('Social Quicksands," "House of Gold,"
"Impulse of the Moment"), Universal ("Win-
ning His Wife"). Home ad., 3434 Belair Rod.,
Baltimore, Md.
KELLY, Anthony P.; b. Chicago, 1892; educ.
Loyola and Purdue acads. ; early career, news-
paper reporter in Chicago; screen career, sold
first script, a 1-reel, to Vitagraph, later with
Balboa, Essanay, Famous Players, Lubin; sce-
uarios of Channing Pollock's "Little Gray Lady"
and C. Townsend Brady's "Ring and the Man,"
Bernstein's "The Thief," Sutro's "Walls of
Jericho," recent successes, "The Light at Dusk,"
Frohman ("My United States," "God's Man,"
'The Witching Hour," "A Man Without a Coun-
try"), Art Dramas ("The Rainbow"), Edgar
Lewis ("The Bar Sinister," "The Sign Invis-
ible"), Technicolor ("The Gulf Between"),
Moss ("The Sins of the Children"), Empire All
Star ("Outcasts"). Legit prod., "Three Faces
East" (Cohan and Harris theatre). Ad., 715
Madison ave., N. Y. C.
KENTON, Albert G.; b. San Francisco, 1884; educ.
Univ. Cal.; stage exper., actor with Margaret
Illington, Sidney Drew, produced own vaud.
sketches; screen career. Universal ("The Girl
with Green Eyes"), Fox ("Bogus Jimmie,"
"Bird of Prey," "The Crucible"), Metro ("The
Spender"), Paralta ("Ladder of Life"). Ad.,
630 N. Gramercy, Los Angeles. Studio, Mayer-
Chaplin Co.
KENYON, Charles A.; b. 1880, San Francisco;
early career, playwright, "Kindling," "The
Claim," and of the vaud. sketches. "We Need
the Money," "The Placerville Stage" ; screen
career, with Lasky, wrote the story, "The Sac-
rifice" for Margaret Illington, and the story of
"On the Level" for Fannie Ward, author of
scenario, "The Silent Man," produced by Art-
craft, Fox, "The Siren's Song," continuity writ-
er for "Dangerous Days," "The Penalty," Fox.
"Wings of the Morning," "Last of the Duanes,"
"Lone Star Rider" for Farnum, orig. stories,
"The Feud," "A Rough Riding Romance" for
Tom Mix.- Ad., home, 1607 Vista St., Holly-
wood, Cal.
KRAFT, John W.; b. Indianapolis, Ind., 1888;
educ. there; newspaper man; motion picture
editor, dramatic critic, newspaper humorist,
contributor tod humorous publications, comedv
title writer, author of jokes and paragraphs
used in The New Screen Magazine" issued by
Universal, editor Universal's press books anil
weekly Bulletin. Ad., 609 W. 191st St., N Y. C
St. Nich., 3470.
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LAMOTHE, Julian Louis; b. New Orleans, 1S93;
educ. Tulane Univ., N. O. Coll. of Oratory; early
career, wrote scenarios while at college, some
newspaper work, author of vaudeville sketches
and short stories; screen career, 18 mos. as edi-
tor Western Lubin Co., editor Pollard Co.. staff
writer American ("The Inner Struggle," "South-
ern Pride." "Dust"), Paralta ("His Robe of
Honor," "Humdrum Brown," etc.); student of
drama, Psychiatry and Ancient Religions.
Home ad., 427 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cal.;
LARR1MEK, Marj Edna, dramatist and continu-
ity writer; b. Peru, Ind.; educ. classical sen.,
Chicago Conservatory of Music; editorial writ-
ing; author of Belgian play, "Official Bondage,"
used in war relief work, "Sacrifice," "Lies,"
"Mercurial Youth," "Elizabeth Ann." Home
ad., 718 So. Alvarado, Los Angeles, Cal.; phone
50954.
I \ I r. William Barbarin; formerly associated
with Chaplin-Lincoln Pict.; cinematographer
with Goldwyn, Farrar and Normand prods.;
staff writer for Vitagraph; author of "Camera,"
published by Motion Picture News; co-author
with Harry Chandlee and Lawrence McCloskey
for the Edgar Jones Prods., supplying all
stories produced; editor Universal Industrial
prods. Ad., Universal Film Mfg. Co., N. Y. C.
LAWRENCE, Frank, editor-in-chief; b. N. Y. C;
with Vitagraph, Pathe, Universal; "Through
the Wall," "Battle Cry of Peace," "The Chris-
tian," "The Isle of Regeneration," "The Heart
of Humanity," "Right to Happiness," "Blind
Husbands," "The Gorgeous Canary," "The
Beautiful Beggar," etc. Ad., Universal City,
Cal.
LEIBKAND, Lela Owens; b. Council Bluffs, Iowa;
educ. Kansas City, Mo. ; screen career, Fox,
Diando-Pathe, Balboa ("The Climber," Henry
King, "A Lady in the Library," Vialo Vale;
"The Little Patriot," Baby Marie Osborne;
"Marylee Mixes In," Gloria Joy; "The Rose of
Blood," Theda Bara; "Bonnie Annie Laurie").
Ad., office, Fox, N. Y. C.
I.ENGEL, William C; educ. Kansas City S»hool
of Law; director of publicity for Employment
Management Section War Industries Board; in
charge promotion of Nast Publications, Vogue,
Vanity Fair, House and Garden; contributor to
Red Book, Ainslee's, All-Story, etc.; author of
"The Game," "The Come-Back" in vaud.; "If
You Would Write for Vaudeville"; author of
"Words and Music By" and "Tin Pan Alley,"
produced by Fox, among other original photo-
plays. Member Scenario Staff, Fox Film Corp.
Ad., 1356 University ave., N. Y. ; Melrose 7600.
LE VINO. Albert Shelby; b. Fredericksburg, Va.,
1878; educ. Bucknell Univ.; early career, Wash.,
D. C., newspaper correspondent N. Y. Times,
N. Y. American, fiction and article writer for
Collier's, Harper's, Leslie's, author of "Cost in
Men and Money of Our Wars"; screen career,
"His Bachelor Dinner," "The Other Wife,"
"The Woman's Law," "Who's Guilty," "Sleep-
ing Memory," "Under Suspicion," "Wilson or
the Kaiser," etc. Ad., P. O. Box 123, Holly-
wood. Studio, Metro, Los Angeles, Cal.
LEWIS, Eugene B. ; newspaper ed. and owner in
Idaho, newspaper writer on San Francisco
Chronicle and Hearst papers, N. Y. ; screen ca-
reer, member of Biograph staff, doing adapta-
tions and originals; ed. Biograph; author of
stories and continuities for Universal ("Three
Mounted Men," "Roped"), Ince ("What Every
Woman Learns"). Hampton ("The Blue Ban-
danna," "Unchartered Channels"), adaptations
for Hampton ("The White Dove," "Mounting
Shadows," "The Pink Dove"). Home ad., 1414
N. Benton Way, Hollywood, Cal.
l.OCKE, Ashley T.; b. New Albany, Ind.; 5 yrs.
general newspaper experience, covering all
branches of editorial and reportorial work; 2
yrs. publicity director for Edison; 2 yrs. mgr.
motion picture dept., Frank A. Munsey Co.; at
present asst. scenario editor, Fox Film Corp.
Home ad., 365 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
studio ad., Fox Film Corp., 130 W. 46th St.,
N. Y. C.
I.ONERGAN, Lloyd; b. Chicago; educ. Annapolis
Naval Acad.; early exper., magazine and news-
paper writer, with Hearst; screen career, Than-
houser (wrote "Million Dollar Mystery," "A
Modern Monte Cristo," "Under False Colors,"
"The Man Without a Country," "The Heart of
Ezra Greer"), Chautard ("The Scrap of Pa-
per," "Battle for Billions"), Wistaria ("Lurk-
ing Peril"). Home ad., Hotel Richmond, 70
West 46th St., N. Y. C.
I.ONERGAN, Philip; b. Hackcnsack. N. J.; educ.
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; early career, in business, also
writer of short stories; screen career. Than-
houser ("The World and the Woman," "King
Lear," "The Girl Who Wanted to Live," "The
Candy Girl," "Saint, Devil and Woman"), World
("Mandarin's Gold." "Love and the Woman,"
adapted "Dust of Desire," "His Father's Wife,"
"Coax Me"). Home ad., 130 Lefferts Place,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
I.OOS, Anita; b. California: screen career, 6 yrs.
with D. W. Griffith in Biograph, Mutual and
Triangle Cos . with Douglas Fairbanks in Art-
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craft, Eracrson-Loos Co., making Artcraft spe-
cials, Paramount-Artcraft ("Oh, You Women,"
"Come On In"). Douglas Fairbanks ("The
Americano," "Wild and Woolly"), Constance
Talmadge ("A Temperamental Wife," "The
Virtuous Vamp"). Home ad., 103 E. 75th si.,
N. Y. C.
LORING, Hope; b. Madrid, Spain; educ. convents,
boarding schools, private tutors; early career,
magazine stories; screen career, Universal
("The Lure of the Circus," "The Society Sensa-
tion," "The Cabaret Girl," "The Red Glove,"
"The 13th Hour," "Vanishing Dagger"), also
"Diamond Snake Mystery" for London Co., Ad.,
221 S. Wilton Place, Los Angeles, Cal.; Wil.
1158; studio,. Universal.
LOWE, Edward T., Jr.; b. Nashville, Tenn.. 18S0;
educ. there, Fogg High School; screen career,
began with Essanay in 1912, 1917-18, editor and
asst. supervisor of prods, with that co., Gold-
wyn ("The World and Its Woman," "Bonds of
Love," "Toby's Bow," "Street Called Straight,"
"Tower of Ivory," "Scratch My Back!" "A
Double-Dyed Deceiver"). Ad., 531 So. Mariposa,
Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Goldwyn, Culver City,
Cal.
LYNCH, John; b. New York; educ. Cornell and
Georgetown Univ.; owner of theatres, writer of
fiction and special articles; with Thomas H.
Ince for 4 yrs.; now head of scenario dept.,
Selznick Pictures Corp. Ad., Selznick Studios,
Lort Lee. N. J.
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MACPHERSON, Jeanie; b. Boston, Mass.; educ.
Paris, France; stage career, in "Strongheart"
mgmt. H. B. Harris, and "Havana" mgmt.
Shuberts; screen career, acted and directed for
Biograph, Edison, Universal, Lasky (has writ-
ten or adapted "Joan the Woman"), Artcraft
"The Little American," "Old Wives for New,"
"The Whispering Chorus," "Till I Come Back
to You," "Don't Change Your Husband," "Male
and Female"), personal asst. to C. B. De Mille
in all departments pertaining to her stories.
Ad., home, 7047 Hawthorne ave., Los Angeles;
studio, Lasky, Hollywood.
MARION, Frances; b. San Francisco; educ. San
Francisco; early career, artist, designing theat-
rical posters and illustrating for magazines,
newspaper work; screen career, began writing
scenarios as a free lance, went with Bosworth
to learn the business; wrote "The Foundling"
for Mary Pickford, "Daughter of the Sea" for
Muriel Ostriche, World, Famous, Artcraft
("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Johanna
Enlists," "He Comes Up Smiling," "Capt. Kidd.
Jr.," "The City of Dim Faces"), Haworth
"Temple of Dusk"), Selznick ("A Regular
Girl"), Realart ("Anne of Green Gables"),
United Artists ("Pollyanna"). Ad., Lasky Stu-
dio, Hollywood, Cal.
MATH1S, June; b. Leadville, Colo.; educ. San
Francisco and Salt Lake City; stage career,
since childhood, leading woman with Cohan
and Harris, A. H. Woods, Shuberts, and Lieb-
ler; screen career, first free lance scenario
writer, now head of scenuario dept. with
Metro; recent pictures: "To Hell with the
Kaiser," "Toys of Fate," "Eye for Eye," "Out
of the Fog." "The Red Lantern." "Lady Fred-
erick," "Five Thousand an Hour," "Kildare
of Storm," "The Brass Check," adapted "The
Willow Tree," "Risht of Way," "Old Lady 31 "
Lombardi. Ltd." Ad., 1729 Chuenga ave,
Hollywood: 214 West 92nd St., N. Y .; studio
Metro, Hollywood, Cal.
MAXWELL, Ann.; educ. high school, N. Y ;
early career, real estate, newspaper and pub-
licity work; screen career, asst. director Vita-
graph in Nov., 1915, resigned shortly after to
do free lancing, author of "Little Doll's Dress-
maker, ' "Peggy of Fifth Avenue," "On the
Turn of a Card," orig. scenario, "The Cross-
bearer, not orig., "Little Women, Way
Down East/' "Maytime." Home ad., 157
Bridge St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
MeCLOSKEY, Lawrence; b. Cincinnati, O., 188G-
educ. Cincinnati and Philadelphia; early ca-
reer, newspaper work; screen career 3
yrs. scenario editor and special writer
4 yrs. free lance; author of over 60 screen fea-
tures In which appeared Madge Kennedy,
George Beban, Lionel Barrymore, Louise
SlvU^HHa^ .Mor,ey. Elaine Hammersteln.
Raymond Hitchcock, Ethel Clayton, Alice
Joyce, Doris Kenyon. Gladys Leslie. Kitty
Gordon, Louise Huff, etc., Green Room Club,
N. Y.
McCONNELL, Guy VV., also director; b. Wrights-
ville, Pa., 1S79; early career, journalism, insur-
ance and politics; screen career, Pathe, Froh-
man, Wholesome Films; produced "Penny Phi-
lanthropist"; author "Pearl of the Army"
(Pearl White), "Red Snows" (Pathe), "Invis-
ible Ray," "The Northern Lights" (McConnell
Films), "True Americanism" (Balmer Films),
etc. Ad., Hotel Commodore, N. Y.
McCRORY, John Robert; 1898; educ. high school
and commercial college; newspaper artist with
Omaha News; screen career, artist and camera-
man with K. C. Motion Picture Co., advertising
film; animated cartoon, technical drawings and
photography with Bray Pictures Corporation.
Home ad., 516 West 157th St.; studio ad., 23
East 26th St., N. Y. C.
McGOWAN, Robert F.. also director; b. Denver,
Colo.; educ. Denver pub. schls. ; screen career,
seen. Universal ("The Search of a Wife,"
"Their Only Son," etc.), Christie ("A Blessed
Blunder," "Nearly a Papa"). Recreations,
swimming, riding. Home ad., 1455 Logan St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.; studio ad., Christie, Los An-
geles, Cal. ; Thos. H. Ince, Christie, Universal,
National, directed Christie Comedies, has writ-
ten and produced nearly 100 comedies, also
Universal features, now assisting writing and
producing with Carter De Haven comedies
"After the Ball," "Their Day of Rest," "Hoo-
dooed," "Close to Nature"). Studio, Carter De
Haven Studio, 4500 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood,
Cal.: home ad., 5343 Lexington ave., Los An-
geles, Cal.
McLAUGHLIN, Robert; author of following mov-
ing picture productions and plays: "Hidden
Charms," "The Eternal Magdalene," "House
Without Children," "Fires of Spring," "De-
cameron Nights," "Pearl of Great Price,"
"Home Again," "Walk Into My Parlor,"
"Greatest of These," "Men in the Making."
Ad., care of Argus Co., 815 Prospect ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
McNAMARA, Walter; b. Linsmore, Co. Water-
ford, Ireland, 8176; educ. St. Peter's Sch., Car-
diff, S. Wales; early career, editor, novelist,
war corresp., actor, director, and comedian;
screen career, Universal, began as seen, ed.,
later wrote and produced "Traffic in Souls,"
"Ireland a Nation," Goldwyn (played in "Girl
from Outside") ; author and producer of many
orig. photoplays.
McNEIL, Everett; early career, author of eleven
published books of fiction and 240 pub. short
stories; screen career, with Vitagraph and
Edison, author of "The Price Paid," "The Bet-
ter Success," "The Making of an American,"
"The Rebellion o' Mandy," "The Martyrdom
of Philip Strong," "The Making Over of Geof-
frey Manning," and many other produced mov-
ing picture scenarios. Home ad., 543 West 49th
St., N. Y. C.
MEREDITH, Miriam; chief reader for Thos. H.
Ince and J. Parker Read, Jr., prods, for last
2 yrs.; b. Tucson, Ariz.; educ. Cumnock Acad,
and Sch. of Expression, Los Angeles, Elesm»re
Hall., N. Y. ; stage career, Burbank Stk. Co.,
Los Angeles, part of a season with Mrs. Fiske
in "Salvation Nell," Wm. Stoermer's Shake-
spearean Repertory Co., director of pageants
for Y. W. C. A. and of Hollywood Children's
Theatre Co. Ad., 1848 Morgan Place, Holly-
„^1°A-Ca1-: P«one 599728; studio. Ince.
MILLHAUSER, Bertram; b. N. Y. ; screen career
Pathe-Astra (continuity "Double Cross " 15
episodes, and co-authorship "The Fatal Ring "
"House of Hate," "The Lightning Raider," se-
rjals starring Pearl White), G. B. Seitz, Inc.
(The Black Secret," "Velvet Hawk," serials)
Studio ad., G. B. Seitz. Inc., 1990 Park ave ,
N Y^ "c 454 Ft' WashinSton ave.,
MONTAGNE, Edward Joseph; educ. Brooklyn
N. Y. ; early career, newspaper work; screen
career, 7 yrs.; wrote and plcturlzed over 100
features for Vitagraph, editor at Bay Shore
studios; The Combat," "Apartment 29," "Lion
and the Mouse," "Oil and Water." "Out Yon-
der, "Beating the Odds," some of most prom-
inent successes; have written and have had
produced over 1,000 reels of screen dramas-
now associated with Selznick Pictures Corp'
Home ad., 799 Gravesend ave., Brooklyn N Y ■
studio ad., Fort Lee, N J
M?S5?' Alfre'l, "uKer, Jr.; b. Louisville. Ky.,
1874; educ Alabama Polytech., Mass. Inst, of
Tech.; early career. 17 yrs. mechanical, elec-
trical and photographic lines; screen career
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Peerless ("The Little Duchess"), Triangle-Fine
Art ("The Social Secretary' '), Thanhouser. 6
yrs. ("Jareph in the Land of Egypt," etc.),
Rolfe-Metro ('Life's Shadows"); Norma Tal-
madge, Herbert Brenon Prods. Studio ad.,
British and Colonial Film Co., London. Eng-
land. Ad., Hoe si., Wallhamstor, London,
E. C, England.
MOVERS, Bertie Badger: b. Louisville. Ky. ; free
lance, specializes in refined comedy and com-
edy drama; has sold to American. Vitagraph,
Metro. World, Christie, etc.; Drew comedies
("His First Love." "Joy of Freedom." "Why
Henry Left Home," "Too Much Henry." etc.),
National ("After the Bawl," "Close to Nature,"
"Why Divorce?" "Forget Me Not"), Christie
("Who's With the Baby?"). Ad., 215 Verne
St., Tampa, Fla.
MUXL1N, Eugene; b. Brooklyn, N. T. ; educ. Sa-
cred Heart Acad.; early career, mining and
railroad business: screen career, 7 yrs. with
Vitagraph as writer, director and editor. 6
mos. with Universal as editor-in-chief, adapted
features for Vitagraph. ("The Christian."
"Within the Law," "The Cambric Mask," "The
Third DegTee"); written 50 orig. stories, 75
adaptations; now with Goldwyn as managing
editor. Ad., 71 Cumberland St., Brooklyn.
N. T., Prospect 7135- studio. Goldwyn, N. T.
MURELLO, Mary; b. Bradford. Yorkshire, Eng.;
educ. Sacred Heart Convent, London; screen
career, wrote for Lois Weber, Philip Smalley,
Herbert Brenon and Edgar Lewis. Chief writ-
er for Fox, having written or adapted fifty Fox
productions until 1918, for Th£da Bara, William
Farnum, etc. Since 1918 fre% lancing, writing
for Norma Talmadge "The Forbidden City."
"The Secret of the Storm Country," "The
Heart of Wetona." Wrote for Metro, Emily
Stevens, Ethel Barrymore. Madame Nazimova.
Harold Lockwood, also for Clara Kimball
Toung and the "Panther Woman" for Petrova.
Frank Hall "The Other Man's Wife"). Ad..
Hotel Algonquin.
MIRPHEY, Will C; b. Camden, N. J., 1878;
early career, newspaper man, Herald, Sun.
American, former secretary N. J. Senate:
wrote "Why Women Sin." "For Her Daily
Bread," "Why He Divorced Her." "The Double
Life" for stage; screen career. "Coax Me"
(World), "Far East" (World), "Why Women
Sin" (Wistaria). Ad., New Tork Press Club.
21 Spruce St., N. Y. C. ; 3505 Beekman.
BIT TON, Fred; b. Garden City. Kan.; educ. Penn.
Mil. Coll., Chester, Pa. ; screen career, since
1913, with Kalem. Universal. Lasky, Paralta
and Brunton. continuities in the past year in-
clude "Desert Gold," "A Man in the Open," for
Dustin Farnum, "Burglar by Proxy," with
Jack Pickford. "A Trick of Fate" and others
for Bessie Barriscale." "The Prince and Betty"
with William Desmond. "A Fugitive from Mat-
rimony" with H. B. Warner," "Cressy," "The
Deadlier Sex," "Simple Souls" with Blanche
Sweet: at present with J. D. Hampton Prods.
Ad.. 2511 Beverly ave.. Ocean Park. Cal.; Ocean
Park 4768.
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NATTEFORD, J. F. ; court reporter, general busi-
ness man with barn-storming repertory co..
Newspaper writer, executive positions in auto-
mobile industry; screen career, publicity writer,
film editor and title writer; now scenario editor
and title writer for Screencraft Pictures. Mem-
ber A. M. P. A., and author of published
stories and articles. Ad., care of Screencraft
Pictures. 1476 Broadwav. N. Y. ; Bryant 772.
XErrz, Alvin J.; b. Washington. D. C; educ.
Wentworth Milit. Acad.. Lexington. Mo.: stage
career, stage mgr. 3 seasons Riley and Woods's
Casino Girls; screen career, asst. director 2
yrs. Thos. H. Ince. director and scenario editor
2 yrs. Horsley. author of scenarios, "The Good
for Nothin' Brat," "Star of India." "Fighting
Back." "Hell Cat." "The Gun Woman." "The
Learnin' of Jim Benton." Ad., home. 33 "West-
minster ave.. Venice. Cal.; studio. Capital Film
Co.
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O'CONNOR, Mary H.. Scenario and film editor;
b. St. Paul, Minn. : early career, newspaper, mag-
azine and novel writer: screen career, 1 yr. with
Vitagraph. 3 yrs. Griffith. 3 yrs. Famous Play-
ers. Ad.. 7002 Hawthorne ave., Holly wood. Cal. ;
phone 577-527; studio. Famous Players-Lasky
corp., Hollywood, Cal.
OLMSTEAD, E. Stanley; scenario editor for
Blackton Prods.; b. Cherokee Co., N. C. ; educ.
Washington, D. C, and Europe; journalist ca-
reer on Evening Mail, McClure's Magazine, Mu-
sical America, Morning Telegraph; novelist and
short story writer; screen career, Vitagraph
("One Thousand Dollars," "The Buyer from
Cactus City"), Blackton ("My Husband's Other
Wife," "Dawn," "The Wife and the Girl." "The
Blood Barrier," "The Moonshine Trail," writ-
ten in collaboration with J. S. Blackton. Ad.,
Friars' Club, N. Y.; studio ad., Blackton Prod.,
Inc.. 25 W. 45th St., X. Y. ; Bryant 8513.
OSMl'N, Leighton Graves; b. 1^80, Newark, N.J. ;
educ. Newark Acad, and Univ. of Penna. ; early
career, fiction writer. "The Clutch of Circum-
stance" (novel); screen career, Lasky 2 yrs.,
author of "The Devil Stone" for Geraldine Far-
rar. "The Jaguar's Claws" for Sessue Haya-
kawa, "Castles for Two" for Marie Doro. "Heir
to the Hoorah" for Anita King, "Bettie to the
Rescue" for Fannie Ward. Ad., Selznick Stu-
dio, Fort Lee, N. J.
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PAGET, Francis; b. '1861; educ. Wellington Col-
lege, completed France and Germany, graduate
of Sandhurst, service in India, lieut., famous
march to Kandahar; toured world, prospected
in Klondike: in Boer War with Ian Hamilton's
column; connected with moving picture theatre
in Montana; there wrote Miss Glaum's play,
"A Law Unto Herself," continuity writer for
Robert Brunton Studios. 5341 Melrose ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.
PALMER, Frederick: b. Belmont, N. T.. 1881;
educ. Cornell Univ. ; early career, newspaper
man, editor, actor; screen career, since 1914,
Selig. Nestor. Keystone, Vogue, Universal, Tri-
angle. Wm. Fox. At present, president Palmer
Photoplay Corp., 570-599 I. W. Hellman Bldg.,
Los Angeles. Home ad., 1317 Libert}- St., Los
Angeles, Calif.
PARK, Ida May (Mrs. Joseph De Grasse), aloe
director; b. Los Angeles, Cal.; educ. San FraB-
cisco, Cal.; stage career, 12 yrs. leading woinca
in support of well-known stars; screen caretr,
Pathe and Universal ("Fires of Rebellion,"
"Bondage," "Model's Confession," "Bread,"
"Vanity Pool." "The Amazing Wife"), Lew
Cody special ("The Butterfly Man"), now owd
producing company. Park-De Grasse special
prods. Home ad., 213 W. Windsor Rd.. Glet-
dale, Cal.
PARKER, William; b. Walla Walla. Wash., Sept.
17, 1886; early career, newspaper reporter, edi-
torial writer and editor; screen career, Amer-
ican, Universal, Ince. Fox, J. D. Hampton; re-
cent stories and continuities. "Money Isn't
Everything," "What Every Woman Wants,"
"Bare-Fisted Gallagher." "The Third Eye,"
Pathe serial. Universal special. "The Virgin of
Stamboul." etc.; now associated with King W.
Vidor. Home ad., 1146 Arapahoe St., Los An-
geles. Cal.
PARSONS, Agnes, scenario writer and film edi-
tor; b. Burlington. Iowa; screen care&r. scenario
writer for Fox ("Melting Millions"'. Triangle
("Wild Sumac"), Educational Films ("Citizens
in the Making"). Ad., 812 Majestic Bldg., Los
Angeles. Cal.; phone 61245.
PHILIPPS, Henry Albert: b. Brooklyn. N. Y..
Jan. 28, 1880; early career, assoc. ed. Metro-
politan Magazine, lecturer. Brooklyn Inst, of
Arts, assoc. ed. Motion Picture Magazine, etc.,
author of "The Plot of the Short Story," "The
Photodrama." "Art in Short Story Narration,"
"The Universal Plot Catalogue." "The Feature
Photoplay," "A Complete Course in Short Story
Writing." and other books; original photoplays,
"Heiress for a Dav." "The Primitive Woman,"
"The Self-Made Widow," "The Mate of the
Sally Ann." "Bonnie Annie Laurie." "The Love
Burglar." "Bolshevism." "Pierre Le Grand."
Ad.. Larchmont. N. Y.
PIGGOTT, William; b. Liverpool. Eng.. 1876;
educ. Liverpool Coll. ; early career, ranching in
Canada, business in Winnipeg; screen career,
free lance writer, Vitagraph. 1913. with Ameri-
can. 1914, author of "Daddy's Soldier Boy,"
"Tair.',ed Money" (Vitagraph >, adapted Van
Loan »eries. "Buck-Parvin," 'End of the Road"
(American), Fox ("The Price of Silence").
Now with Universal, continuity editor. Home
ad., 2260 Beechwood Drive, Hollywood, Cal.
SCENARIO WRITERS AND EDITORS
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1'IAMITON, George Holcombe; b. Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1889; educ. Brooklyn Boys' High, Cooper
Union; early career, business and magazine
work; screen career, Vitagraph (for 2V4 yrs.,
writing many orig. one-reel comedies and five-
reel picturizations, including "Soldiers of
Chance," "Dead Shot Baker," "The Tender-
foot," "The Home Trail"); wrote and prod.
"The Making of Good Citizens" and "Fire
Fighters" for "Frisco Exposition; Metro-Drew
comedies and adaptations for Lasky; 1919, 1st
Lieut. Q. M. C, U. S. A. Ad., 2100 Highland
ave.. Hollywood, Cal.
POLAND, Joseph F.; b. Waterbury, Conn., Sept.
4. 1892; educ. St. John's Coll. and Erasmus
Hall. Brooklyn, N. T. ; screen career, Kalem
(adapted and in part wrote orig. "Stingaree"
series), Vitagraph (wrote "Hesper of the Moun-
tains," etc.), Art Drama ("The Cloud"), Fox
("Patsy"), Pathe ("Miss Nobody"), Universal
("The Spitfire of Sevilla"). author over 100
photoplays. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 145; hair dark,
eyes gray. Studio, Universal City, Cal.
POWELL, A. Van Buren; b. Macon, Ga., Mar. 31.
1886; educ. Macon and N. Y. C. pub. and high
schls. ; early career, writer of special articles;
screen career, Biograph, Kalem, Colonial, Vita-
graph and free lance; author of "Everybody's
Girl," "The Girl Woman." etc.; now editor
"Scripts and Scribes" dept., the Billboard.
Ad., 130 St. Paul's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
PRLNTZLAU, Olga; b. Phila., 1893; educ. there
and Los Angeles; screen career, Edison, Ma-
jestic, American, Universal, Ince, Lasky ("Be-
lieve Me, Xantippe," "One More American,"
"Why Change Your Wife?" "Jack Straw,"
"Prince Chap," "Peg o' My Heart"), Fox
("Lawless Love"), Blue Bird ("City of Tears"),
Brentwood ("Turn in the Road"). Ad., Lasky
Film Co., 6265 de Longpre ave., Hollywood,
Cal.; home ad., 5846 Harold Way, Los Angeles,
Cal.
PROCTOR, George DuBois; educ. Andover and
Yale: motion picture editor of The Morning
Telegraph; editor Motion Picture News; news-
paper man and writer; Capellani Prod. ("The
Fortune Teller." "Held in Trust," "Little
Mother Hubbard"), Edgar Lewis Prod. ("Other
Men's Shoes"), 10 Lasky prods., 6 for Triangle
and 8 for World. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y.
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RAMSEY, Alicia; educ. at Orford Coll., London,
and Leipsig; has written short stories pub. in
chief magazines in England and America; two
novels, "Mortimer Dixon" and "Miss Elizabeth
Gibbs"; many plays alone or in collaboration
with husband, Rudolph de Cordova, produced
in London and U. S., among them are "Mon-
sieur de Paris," "Edmund Kean," "As a Man
Sows," "Isla, the Chosen," "Honor," "Bridge,"
"John Hudson's Wife," "The Mandarin," "The
Shadow Behind the Throne." "The Quick-
sands"; 7 melodramas produced at London
Hippodrome; many original scenarios produced
by Famous Players. Metro. Vitagraph. etc., in
which Line Cavalieri, Alice Joyce, Billie Burke,
etc., have appeared. Ad., 45 Beaver st.', N. Y.
REARDON, Mark S., 3d; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.;
educ. Columbia Univ., Adelphi Coll., St. Francis
Xavier Coll., N. Y. Law Schl. ; early career,
lawyer and author, wrote "The Last Laugh,"
"Trapped," "Romance of a Day," etc.; screen
career, author of "In Wolf's Clothing," "Her,
Husband's Friend," "New Love and the Old,"
etc., 1st lieut. adj. A. E. F. 191S-19. now gov.
atty. War Dept.; latest literary work "The
Family Album," Home ad., 170 Keap St.,
Brooklyn. N. Y. ; bus. ad.. War Dept., Wash-
ington, D. C.
REED. Katharine Speer; early career, magazine
writer and special newspaper work in Boston,
Phila. and N. Y. ; also advertising exper., screen
career, has written O. Henry stories, original
and adapted comedies, "Let's Elope" with
Marguerite Clark. "Greater Than Fame" and
"Just a Wife" for Selznick, and about 40 others.
Now with Harry Rapf's Selznick prods., Los
Angeles. Home ad., 143 W. 69th St., N- Y. C. ;
Columbus 7963.
REED, Luther A.; b. Berlin. Wis., 1888; educ.
Columbia Univ., Mo.; early career, 5% yrs.
with N. Y. Herald. 2d lieut. infantry, U. S. A.
8 mos. ; 2 yrs. Universal and Metro (wrote "In
for Thirty Days." "A Favor to a Friend." "The
Ameteur Adventuress"), Fox. Ince ("Behind the
Door," "Under the Surface," "Let's Be Fash-
ionable"); co-author stage comedy "The Won-
derful Workshop," produced by Erlanger &
Golden. Ad., 29 Claremont ave., N. Y. C. ;
studio, Thos. H. Ince. Culver City, Calif.
REID, Donald Gordon; b Tarrytown, N. Y. ;
screen career, Vitagraph, World, U. S. Division
of Films. Pathe, Arden ("The Immigrant,"
"The Challenge Accepted," "The Ordeal," "The
Leavening"). Home ad., 365 E. 209th St., N. Y.
REID, James Halleck; b. Homer, Ind.; screen
career, editor scenario dept. Universal, Vita-
graph ("The Seventh Son," "The Victoria
Cross"), Reliance ('Father Beauclaire," "Be-
fore the White Man Came," "Cripple Creek"),
Paramount (played in "The Two Brides"),
National ("The Confession"). Home ad.,
Coytesville, N. J.; office, 1600 Broadway, N. Y.
REYNOLDS, Stephen Allen; b. Boston. Mass.;
educ. private sch.; early career, adventurer,
soldier of fortune, governmental inspector, au-
thor; screen career. Reliance ("The Master
Cracksman"), etc. Ad., Fox Film Corp.. Holly-
wood, Calif.
RICE, Elmer L. ; b, N. Y. ; graduate X. Y, Law
Sch. '12; member N. Y. Bar, author of "On
Trial," "For the Defense," "The Iron Cross,"
and other plays. Ad., 1732 Grenshaw blvd.,
Los Angeles. Calif.; prone 75084; studio. Gold-
wyn, Culver City, Calif.
RICH, H. Thompson; educ. grad. Dartmouth
Coll. ; early career, teacher, newspaper man,
magazine writer; later editor-in-chief The
Forum Magazine; left magazine field to serve
in war; screen career, writer of original sto-
ries and continuity; American Cinema Corp.
("A Woman Strays"); with Metro Pictures
Corp.' scenario dept., Hollywood, Calif. Perma-
nent ad., 43 Donaldson ave., Rutherford. N. J.
RIPLEY, Arthur D., also cutter; b. Townshend,
Vt. ; educ. Morris High, N. Y. ; screen career,
film editor for Kalem, Vitagraph. Fox ("Sa-
lome." "Cleopatra"), Metro ("The Spender."
"Peggy Does Her Darndest"), under super-
vision of Geo. D. Baker, now assisting Henry
Kolker with development of his scripts and
editing his productions. Ad., 770 Hollywood
blvd.. Hollvwood. Calif.
RITCHEY. Will M. ; b. Evansville. Ind.; educ.
Univ. of Wooster. Ohio; early career, news-
paper editor for 12 yrs. ; screen career. Selig,
Lubin. Vitagraph, Balboa, Astra. Famous Play-
ers ("Everyw oman." "Told in the Hills." "The
Dub." "Alias Mike Moran," "Something to
Do." "The Winning Girl." "Pettigrew's Girl,"
'('Rose o' the River," "A Sporting Chance").
Ad. 929 Galena ave.. Pasadena. Calif.; Colo.
1273; studio. Famous Players-Lasky.
ROLANDS, George K., also director and film
editor; educ. Baltimore City Coll.; stage ca-
reer, actor with Frohman Cos.. including "Peter
Pan." "Samson." "Flag Lieut.." "Mons. Beau-
caire." with Maude Adams in "Chanticleer."
Jas. K. Hackett Co.. Marie Doro. etc.: screen
career. N. Y. Producing Co.. author and di-
rector ("Trapped." "Lure of New York"),
("Web of Life" featuring James Cruze), asso-
ciate dir. Schomer Film Co. ("Ruling Pas-
sions"), Emily Stevens in "The Sacred Flame,"
also special editor for all Exclusive Features
and Canvon Pictures Corp. Ad.. 1001 Faile
St., N. Y. ; Intervale 1465.
RUSSELL, L. Case; b. Yankton, S. D.: writer
of verse, stories, etc.; special writer Motion
Picture Magazine: author of over 100 produced
photoplays, "The Light Within." "Black But-
terfly." "To the Death." "Soul of a Magdalene,"
"Merely Players." "Two-Edged Sword." sev-
eral Sydney Drew comedies; recent releases.
"Water Lily." "Fruits of Passion." "Root of
Evil"; at present writing and supervising 12
Blazed Trail Prods., featuring John Lowell,
those released being "When Big Dan Rides,"
"Hidden Pit." "Danger Patrol," "Across the
Line," "Tell Tale Tracks." "Where Peril
Lurks." "Code of the North." Ad.. Blazed
Trail Prods., Green Lake P. O, Fulton Co.. N. Y.
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SCIIROCK, Raymond T..; b. Goshen, Ind . 1892;
educ. Univ. of 111.; stage career, director for
stk.; screen career. Gauntier, ed. and dir.
("Twilight"). Universal, seen. ed. ("The Man
Inside," "Elusive Isabel." "Code of His An-
cestors," "The Finer Metal"), World ("Her
Hour," "A Leap to Fame." "His Royal High-
ness"), Fox ("Caught in the Act." "Splendid
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Malefactor," "Way to Happiness," "The Win-
ning Stroke"), Frohman ("The She Wolt").
Home ad., 601 W. 139th St.; Aud. 2320.
SCHROEDER, Doris; b. Long Island, N. Y. ;
educ. Brooklyn Girls High Sch. ; screen career,
9 yrs. motion picture work, adaptations, "My
Fighting Gentleman," "Charity Castle," for
American, "Price of Applause," "Love's Pay
Day," for Triangle, "The Little Boss," for
Vitagraph, "My Unmarried Wife," "The Trem-
bling Hour," "Under Suspicion," "Pals,"
"Jewel" for Universal. Ad., 4515 Russell ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 737; studio, Universal.
SCOTT, Leroy; b. Fairmount, Ind., 1875; A. B.,
Ind. Univ. 1897; newspaper work, asst. editor
Woman's Home Companion 1900-1; has de-
voted entire time to writing since 1904; written
novels, short stories, stage dramatization of
own fiction; feature prods, made with Norma
Talmadge, Anita Stewart, etc.; member Emi-
nent Authors Pictures, Inc., producing and
releasing through Goldwyn; pictures made un-
der own personal supervision, to be released as
Leroy Scott Features; member The Players,
West Side Tennis. Ad., 49 W. 85th St., N. T.
SERPIGO, James; b. Napoli, Italy, 1896; educ.
there and Rossi private coll., N. T. C. ; early
career, 4 yrs. asst. mgr. Electric and Savoy
theatres, Madison, N. J.; screen career, adapted
"The Great Sacrifice," "The Fluffy Philly,"
"Hounds of the Underworld," "The Better
Road," "The Home Brand," "The Paved Road,"
for Star Pictures, Marquette Film Corp., Purity
Pictures, Madison Film Corp., Paragon Art
Pictures, etc. Served in U. S. Army, mustered
out May, 1919. Ad., 23 Central ave., Madison,
n. j. a!
SHAW, Stanley; b. Boston, Mass.; newspaper
writer and editor, advertising, author many
short stories, novelettes and magazine serials.
"Jungle Heart," Vitagraph, "Fighting Destiny,"
Harry Morey, "That Quiet Night," Truart Pic-
tures. Ad., Camp Wildwood, South Hanson,
Mass.
SHERWIN, Louis; scenario writer, editor of
scripts, films and titles; b. London; educ. Char-
terhouse, England, and privately on the conti-
nent; early career, 8 yrs. dramatic critic N. T.
Evening Globe, contributor to American, Met-
-ropolitan, Vanity Fair, etc. Ad., Goldwyn
Studio, Culver City, Calif.
SLOANE, Paul H.; educ. N. T. Univ., B. S., also
N. T. U. Sch. of Journalism; screen career,
started with Edison studios in 1914, film editor,
scenario editor and director; scenario writer
with Pathe; wrote Rainbow Comedies; was in
U. S. A. service; Vitagraph, now writing orig-
inal stories for Fox. Ad., 783 Beck St., N. T.
C. ; Melrose 4950.
SLOCUM, Daisy Mayer; b. Cleveland, O. ; educ.
there; stage career, traveled through the Brit-
ish Isles, S. Africa, Australia and Continent In
vaud. ; in drama, light opera, vaud. in U. S. ;
screen career, wrote for Selig, Vitagraph,
Frontier, American. Home ad., The Parkview,
Ansel road, Cleveland, Ohio., or care J. Allen
Boone, N. T.
SMITH, R. Cecil; b. 1880, Parkersburg, W. Va.;
educ. Univ. of Chicago; stage career, juveniles
and characters in several stk. cos., mgr. Chutes
Park, Denver, Colo., mgr. Tuileries Park, Den-
ver; screen career, played character roles in
Ince prods, for 2 yrs.; Ince-Triangle scenario
dept.. "Master of His Home," "Madcap Madge,"
"Claws of the Hun," "The Busher," "Home
Breaker." "Out of the Night," "L'Apache."
"His Wife's Money." Home ad.. Culver City.
Cal.; studio ad., Selznick Studios, Fort Lee, N. J.
SOMERVILLE, Roy; b. New Orleans, La.; educ.
Trinity Coll.; early career, 12 yrs. newspaper
experience, wrote number of vaud. sketches,
author of "The Prairie Waifs," originator of
"Kid Ryan" series, etc.; screen career, Fine
Arts ("The Little Tank," "An Innocent Magda-
lene," "Acquitted," "Reggie Mixes In," "Chil-
dren in the House," "The Devil's Needle." "Hit-
ting the Trail," "Embarrassment of Riches,"
"The Danger Games," "Pursuit of Polly,"
"What Shall We Do With It?"). Hodkinson
("The Bandbox"), Fox ("Eastward Ho!").
Home ad.. 320 St. Nicholas ave.. N. Y. C; tel.
Morningside 5310.
SPENCE, Ralph H. ; b. Houston, Texas, 1889;
formerly vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Houston
Daily Telegram, correspondent with Pershing
on Mexican border; screen career. Mack Sen-
nett. Sunshine Comedies. Fox ("The Yankee
Way," "This Is the Life." "The Kid Is Clever."
"I'll Say So"), for Geo Walsh ("A Camouflage
Kiss"), for June Caprice ("Smiles") for Lee
children; also director, writes "Newsettes" for
Fox News. Ad., Fox Films Corp., N. Y., or
Hotel Astor.
STARR, Helen; b. New Milford, Conn.; educ.
Stanford Univ., Calif.; stage career, stock in
Worcester, Mass., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Lawrence.
Mass., Waterbury, Conn.; toured Keith circuit
with Marie Doro, De Wolf Hopper, "Within the
Law"; screen career, publicity dept. Mutual,
N. Y. Script editor Universal 1 yr., scenario
writer Universal 1 yr., American, U. S. Secret
Service during war; now Goldwyn scenario
dept. Ad., 134» Douglas St., Los Angeles,
Calif.; Pico 2254; studio, Goldwyn, Culver City,
Calif.
STATTER, Arthur F.; b. Carlisle, England; educ.
England and Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Iowa;
newspaper man, asst. secretary U. S. Treasury
in Roosevelt administration, scenario writer
Universal, Triangle, Ince; now with Jesse D.
Hampton Prod.
STEARNS, Myron Morris; b. Hartford, Conn.,
1884; educ. Stanford Univ. (grad. 1906); early
career, 9 yrs. newspaper work; largely with
Los Angeles Times, 3 yrs. magazine work,
fiction, articles and verse, Colliers, Century,
Harper's, and many others; screen career,
American Film Co.; recently scenario writer
Sunset Studios; now scenario editor Griffith
Studios. Home ad.. West St., Mamaroneck,
N. Y. ; bus. ad., 720 Longacre Bldg., N. Y.
STECK, H. Tipton; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. busi-
ness coll. in Chicago; early career, 2 yrs. re-
porter and press agent on Chicago newspapers;
wrote for magazines; screen career, 10 yrs. with
Essanay as scenario editor, manager of pro-
duction and feature writer; Essanay ("Graus-
tark"), Universal ("Outcasts of Poker Flat,"
"Riders of the Law," "Gift of the Desert"
with Harry Carey, "The Incorrigible" with
Priscilla Dean). Tourneur ("Broken Butter-
fly"), First National ("Duke of Chimmey
Butte," "The Turning Point"), author of over
500 produced photoplays. Ad., 1741 N. Chero-
kee ave., Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 4428.
STERNBERG, Jo; screen career, 3 yrs. World
Film in charge of all film, asst. dir. to Emile
Chautard; connected with General Staff, U. S.
A., for 2 yrs. in charge of "Training of the Sol-
dier" film series; film editor and laboratory
supervisor for Wm. A. Brady. Ad., care of
Wm. A. Brady, The Playhouse, W. 48th St.,
N. Y.
STEWART, Charles Conger; b. N. Y. O; super-
visor and improver of picture shows in Chicago;
lecturer on pictures and fiction; writer of pic-
ture and short stories; most of fiction pub. in
Munsey and Street and Smith publications;
chief reader and analytical expert for Fox.
Home ad., Ditmas ave., E. Elmhurst, L. I.,
N. Y. ; studio ad.. Fox Film Corp.. N. Y.
STONE, Le Roy; film editor; b. San Francisco.
1894; educ. Univ. of California; m. p. career,
associated with Thomas H. Ince since 1913.
Experience covers practically all lines of pro-
duction. Recently toured East in behalf of
Ince Productions, making study of presenta-
tions in theatres, inspecting exchanges and
making exhaustive investigations of labora-
tories of New York and New Jersey. Person-
ally edits all Wm. S. Hart Productions. Home
ad., 2207 West 11th St., Los Angeles, Calif.;
studio, Hart Prods., Hollywood, Cal.
STUART. Kathryne; educ. Columbia Univ.; early
career, publicity and journalistic exper, for a
yr. ; Famous Players ("Erstwhile Susan," "His
Bridal Night," "Career of Katherine Bush."
"His House in Order," etc.). Home ad., 34 W.
51st St., N. Y. C. ; studio. Famous Players-
Lasky Corp., N. Y.
SULLIVAN, C. Gardner; b. Stillwater, Minn.
1886; educ. Univ. Minnesota; early career, news-
paper man; screen career. Edison, Ince ("A
Corner in Colleens," "The Thoroughbred,"
"Civilization"), Triangle-Ince ("Happiness"),
("The Girl Glory"), Ince ("Civilization").
Triangle ("Peggy," "Hell's Hinges," "Those
Who Pay"), Artcraft ("Selfish Yates," "Shark
Monroe," "Branding Broadway"), Ince-Paralta
("Love Me," "Naughty, Naughty," 'The Vamp,"
"The Accursed Town"), Paramount ("The
Haunted Bedroom," "Market of Souls,"
"Virtuous Thief," "Stepping Out"), Artcraft
("Poppy Girl's Husband"). Ad., Ince, Culver
City, Cal.
SUTTON, T. Shelley; b. Hanford, Calif., 1877;
educ. Univ. of 111.; early career, 18 yrs. news-
paper experience; author of many short sto-
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ries and more than 30 vaud. successes; screen
career, 6 yrs. writing for Pathe, Lubin, Es-
sanay, Selig and Universal; 2 yrs. staff writer
for Universal, writing Westerns for Harry
Carey, Neal Hart, etc.; "The Grudge," 'The
Cougar," "A Texas Sphinx," "Fighting Blood."
"Girl From Guthrie," "Forbidden Soil," "The
Taint," "Phantom Gold," "Betty's Bandit,"
"The Straggler," etc. Home ad., 901 West 58th
St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Vermont 925; studio,
scenario editor, Coburn Prods., Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif.
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TAYLOK, Kex; b. Des Moines, Iowa; educ. Ham-
ilton Inst, and Iowa State Coll.; early career,
mining engineering, life insurance; stage ca-
reer, rep., vaud.; screen career, Goldwyn
("Leave It to Susan," orig. and continuity,
"Strictly Condential," "The Wrong Door,"
adaptations). Universal ("The Love Swindle,"
"Beans," "She Hired a Husband," original),
Vitagraph ("Miss Ambition," "Nymph of the
Foothills," originals). Ad., 1910 Vista Del Mar,
Hollywood, Calif.; phone 579363.
TAYLOK, Sam; b. N. Y. C, Aug. 13, 1894; educ.
Fordham Univ., 1915; film editor of Kalem
1916, in 1917 for Universal; in charge of scena-
rio and film editing depts. of motion picture
division of Medical Corps, U. S. A. 1918; feature
continuity writer on Vitagraph scenario staff
1919, adapted "The Gamblers," "In Honor's
Web," "Over the Garden Wall," etc. Ad., 14
Butler pi., Brooklyn, N. Y.
TEKHISK, Albert Payson; b. Newark, N. J.,
1872; educ. Columbia Univ., Paris, Geneva and
Florence; early career, exployer, newspaper
and magazine writer, novelist, editor, etc.;
screen career, Famous Players, Pathe, Gau-
mont, etc.; author of "Dollars and the Woman,"
"The Years of the Locust," novelized "Red
Circle" for Pathe, "Crimson Stain" for Con-
solidated; 1919, author of "Once a Mason,"
"The Amateur Liar," "The Night of the Dub,"
for the Sidney Drews and Ernest True; "The
Wildcat" for Frank Keenan; "Driftwood" for
Roland West; "The Lotus Eater" for Hearst's
International; played character role in World's
"The Love Defender." Ad., Sunny Bank,
Pompton Lakes, N. J.
THEW, Harvey F.; b. Mankato, Minn., 1883;
educ. Univ. of Minn.; early career, newspaper
man; screen career. Famous Players ("Seven-
teen," "Plow Girl," "The Shuttle," "Jules of
the Strong Heart"), Universal ("Delicious Little
Devil," "Beach Comber"), George Beban
("Hearts of Men"), Jack Pickford ("Bill Ap-
person's Boy"), Goldwyn ("Duds," "Man in
Lower Ten"), etc. Home ad., 1768 Las Palmas,
Hollywood, Calif.; studio, Goldwyn.
THOMPSON, Hamilton; b. Conn.; early career,
newspaper man and magazine editor; managed
fir Alaska magazine; screen career, Fox Film
Corp., publicity and adv. dept., at present
scenario editor ("Bonnie Annie Laurie,"
"When They Come Back," "Swat the Spy,"
"The Brain Master" (serial), "Me and Capt.
Kidd"). Ad., 905 Seventh ave., N. Y.
TODD, Robert Lee; b. Springfield, 111., 1895;
educ. Hot Springs, Ark., stage expert with
Howard Thurston, magician; screen career,
Keystone. L-Ko, Ince, Paralta, Dougles Fair-
banks ("He Comes Up Smiling"). Home ad.,
S475 Francisco St., Los Angeles. Cal.
TYLER, G. Vere; b. Richmond, Va., educ. Rich-
mond and Europe; early career .novelist,
dramatist, essayist and psychological fiction-
ist; seen, writer; has written several vaud. suc-
cesses, society novelettes and short stories for
Smart Set magazine; contributor to Town
Topics, also editorial columns of New York
American and other Hearst papers; screen
career, "A Huntress of Men" (Universal), "The
Wax Model" (Pallas-Paramount), engaged by
Joseph M. Schenck (Selznick) to write script,
several photoplays forthcoming. Home ad.,
105 E. 15th St., N. Y. ; Stuyvesant 120.
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I'NSELL, Eve; educ. Emerson Coll., Boston; early
career, newspaper work; screen career, free
lance scenario writer, "Are You a Mason?"
Famous Plavers ("Eyes of the Soul," "The
Parisian Wife." "Out of the Shadow"), Gold-
wyn ("Cup of Fury"), Realart ("Sinners"),
Adnac ("The Great Shadow"); organized
scenario dept. Famous Players-Lasky British
producers, London. England. Ad., 272 Lincoln
road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Flatbush 304.
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VAN LOAN, H. II.; b. Athens, N. Y., 1885; educ.
Yale prep, and Columbia Univ.; early career,
3 yrs. publicity mgr. for Univ.; started first
moving picture column in N. Y. C , 1914,
"Flashes in the Screen" in N. Y. Globe, also
in 200 other newspapers; screen career, author
of "Vive La France," Universal ("The Beauti-
ful Beggar"), Select ("The New Moon "), Vita-
graph ("The Highest Trump," "A Rogue's Ro-
mance"), Pathe ("The Third Eye" serial), Fox
("The Speed Maniac," "The Last Night,"
"Three Gold Coins," "The Red Terror"), Anita
Stewart ("Danger"), Maurice Tourneur ("The
Great Redeemer"). Ad., 121 West Eulalia St.,
Glendale, Calif.
VAN PETTEN, Stacey A.; b. Dec. 11, 1883,
Peoria, 111.; educ. Grinnell, Iowa, 2 yrs. at Iowa
Coll.; early career, 10 yrs. exper. as court
reporter in criminal and civil courts of Chicago;
author of numerous short stories, magazine
articles, adv. booklets, etc.; for past several
yrs. specialized in scenario writing, and in
capacity of scenario editor or as free lance has
written many orig. stories and continuities for
leading producers; at present scenario editor of
Atlas Educational Film Co., Chicago, 111. Home
ad.. 1516 Hood ave., Chicago, 111.
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WALLACE C. R.; screen career, Keystone, Uni-
versal, Triangle, Robertson-Cole, Fox. Home
ad., Clark Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif.; Bway
7200; studio. Fox, Hollywood, Cal.
WEADOt'K, Louis; b. Saginaw, Mich.; educ.
Notre Dame Univ.; early career, newspaper
business in N. Y., Cnicago, Boston, Phila., San
Francisco, Los Angeles and Grand Rapids,
Mich. Home ad., 1821 N. Normandie ave.,
Hollywood, Calif.; studio, Douglas Fairbanks.
WHITCOMB, Daniel Frederick; b. Louisville, Ky.,
1880; educ. private school, Boston; early ca-
reer, fiction writer, reporter; screen career,
scenario writer since 1910, free lance and on
staff of Universal, Keystone, Fox, Balboa,
American, Ince and Goldwyn; author of more
than 200 original features, "Little Mary Sun-
shine," "Shadows and Sunshine," "Told at Tyi-
light," American, "Game of Wits" and "Bride's
Silence," Gail Kane; Mission, "Send Him Away
AVith a Smile," and "What Every Mother
Knows," Gloria Joy. Permanent home address,
1611 McCadden place, Hollywood, Cal.
WHITTAKER, Charles Everard; b. Dublin, Ire-
land, 1878; educ. Owens Coll., Manchester,
and New Coll., Oxford; early career, journal-
ism, traveled in Africa. Asia and all over Eu-
rope; screen career, adapted "The Whip," "The
Pride of the Clan" (Mary Pickford), "Arms
and the Girl" ((Billie Burke), "On the Quiet,"
"Here Comes the Bride" (John Barrymore),
"La Tosca," "Resurrection," "Fedora," "Her
Final Reckoning" (Pauline Frederick), "The
House of Glass," "The Claw," "Eyes of Youth"
(Clara Kimball Young), "Partners of the
Night" (Eminent Authors. Inc.). "Mothers of
Men" (Edward Jose), "The White Heather."
"The Life Line," "The Broken Butterfly" (Maur-
rice Tourneur). author of "Woman" and "Fires
of Faith." Ad., Garson Studio, Los Angeles.
WILKINSON, Jas.; b. Los Angeles, Cal.; educ.
(here; opr. in Los Angeles theatres; 2 yrs. with
Mutual Film Co. ; five serials and five features
with J. P. McGowan and Helen Holmes, 2 seri-
als with Eddy Polo at Universal, asst. dir. to
Polo on European trip, at present with Christy
Cabanne. Ad., Universal Film Mfg. Co.. Uni-
versal City, Cal.
WJXLETS, Gilson; b. N. Y. C. ; eauc. there; au-
thor; 20 yrs. globe-trotter in quest of special
stories. Russia. Egypt and Arabia; special sled
journey to Arctic Circle, north of Finland and
Sweden; 3 mos. trip to India for story of
plague; member Harriman Expedition in Mex-
ico, etc.; screen career, author of first moving
picture serial. "The Adventures of Kathleen,"
also author of "Hands Up." "Tiger's Trail."
"Adventures of Ruth." "The Double Cross."
Pathe serials; "The First Fair." Pathe feature.
Home ad.. Algonquin Hotel, N. Y. C. ; studio,
Pathe. N. Y.
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WILLIAMS, Harry H.; b. Minnesota; educ. there;
author, actor and song writer for 20 yrs., also
motion picture director for Mack Sennett, Tri-
angle, etc. Home ad., Hotel Waldorf, Venice,
Cal.; studio. Fattv Arbuckle, Culver City, Cal.
WILLIS, F. McGrew; b. Iowa, 1890; stage ca-
reer, rep. ; screen career, free lance writer, then
Pathe, Mutual. Balboa, Universal ("The Bride's
Awakening'' with Mae Murray, "The Phantom
.Melody"). Head of F. McGrew Willis Institute,
4IS Wright and Calleneler Bldg., Los Angeles,
Cal. .
WILSON, Chas. Jerome. Jr.; b. N. T. C. ; author
>f first juvenile feature released through World
("Jess of the Mountain Country"), Triangle
("The Greater Law," "Her Decision," "Those
Restless Ones"), Goldwyn ("Spotlight Sadie").
Fox ("White Lies"), Universal ("Breath of the
Gods," "Prince of Avenue A," "Outdone," "Tel-
low Orchid"). Home ad., 35 W. Mountain St.,
Pasadena, Cal.; studio, Universal.
WING, William E., scenario writer and editor;
b. Maine; educ. Maine and Minn, and Univ. of
So. California; screen career, Biograph, Fine
Arts ("Casey at the Bat," "Sold for Marriage,"
"The Microscope Mystery"), Vitagraph ("Little
.Miss Adventure," "The Spirit of the Range" i.
National ("Tarzan of the Apes"), "Lure of the
circus," Polo serial; "Elmo the Mighty" serial;
"Trails of Doom," Franklyn Farnum serial.
Ad.. 1543 Council St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Main
8550.
WOODS, Frank E.; early career, on staff of N. Y.
Dramatic Mirror as "Spectator," published first
review of motion pictures, afterward chief edi-
tor Mirror; screen career, Kinemacolor, Bio-
graph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, wrote
("The Children Pay," "The Bad Boy," "Betsy's
Burglar"), author of "The Little School
Ma'am." prod. mgr. for Lasky for past 3 yrs.
Ad., Lasky. Hollywood.
WOODS, Walter; mgr. and director of stock cos.
at St. Louis. Cincinnati. Richmond, Brockton.
Lowell. Waltham and Salem, Mass., and St.
John. N. B.. author of plays, including "Billv.
the Kid," "Girl of Eagle Ranch." "Within Four
Walls." "The Sunset Gun." "The Reformers."
etc. Ad., Famous Players-Lasky Co., Holly-
wood, Cal.
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VOHALEM. George M. ; b N Y. C. ; screen career.
6 yrs. in scenario and title departments of Fa-
mous Players, now writing scenarios for Selz-
nick Pictures. Ad., care of Selznick. N. Y.
YOUNG, Harold: b. Salt Lake City, Utah; educ.
there; early career, short-story writer, essay-
ist, etc.; screen career, wrote "The Gringo" for
Overland Feature Film Corp. Studio ad., Art
Unit Studios, Los Angeles, Cal.; home ad., 2922
So. Flower St., Los Angeles. Cal.; So. 5537.
YOUNG, Howard Irving; educ. N. Y. Univ. and
Sorbonne Univ. of Paris; screen career, seen,
ed. Crystal, ed. Reliance: staff writer, Kalem,
Pathe, Metro; author of "Hearts in Exile,"
"The Mission of Morrison," "The Apaches of
Paris," "The Lotos Woman," "Sacred Silence,"
Fox ("The Steel King"), World; now editor
Paramount Screen Magazine, Famous Players-
Lasky Corp., 1st Lieut. Inf., A. E. F., January,
1918, to July, 1919. Clubs: Secretary Green
Room Club, Dramatic Committee of Authors'
League, Photodramatists, Transportation, Psi
Upsilon Club, Cercle Interallie (Paris). Ad.,
Green Room Club, N. Y.
YOUNG, Waldemar ; educ. Stanford Univ., Cal.;
early career, sporting editor San Francisco
Chronicle, dramatic critic S. F. Examiner and
S. F. Chronicle, mgr. on tour with Frank Fo-
garty, advance agent Gertrude Hoffman, played
Orpheum Circuit in "When Caesar Ran a Pa-
per"; screen career, Universal as scenario edi-
tor and writer, "The Man Trap," "Flirting with
Death," "The Show Down." "The Clean Up,"
"The Car of Chance," "The Light of Victory,"
"Cherries Are Ripe," "Pirate Gold," "Fire
Flingers," "Spitfire of Seville," "Sundown
Trail"). Ad., home, 1552 Cassil PI., Los An-
geles.
YOUNGER, A. P.; b. Sacramento, Cal.; educ. San
Francisco; screen career, "Fair and Warmer,"
"The Walk-Offs" for May Alison, "Eliza Comes
to Stay" for Viola Dana. Home ad., 1723 W.
9th st., Los Angeles, Cal.; Wil. 497; studio,
Metro.
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ZELLNEK, Arthur J., scenario writer and film
editor; b. Memphis, Tenn. ; educ. Louisiana
State Univ.; early career, magazine and news-
paper writer; at present with Metro Specials.
Ad., 1762 Ivar ave., Hollywood, Cal.; phone
-7170. ;
ZKLLNER. Lois; b. Macon, Ga. ; educ. private
schools and tutors; screen career, free lance
writer, groundwork on one-reel comedies, two
yrs. writing features, Paramount ("The Inno-
cent Lie," "As Men Love." "Giving Becky a
Chance"), Thos. H. Ince ("The Little Broth-
er"), Pathe ("Over the Hill"). Astra ("The Girl
from Bohemia." special feature for Mrs. Vernon
Castle), Bluebird ("Ladv Eldone's Daughter"),
Goldwyn ("The Odd Pearl"). Ad.. 1762 ^ Ivar
Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 57170.
CINEMATOGRAPHERS
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ABEL, David; b. Russia, 1SS4; educ. Russia;
screen career. American, Fine Arts. Goldwyn
("Thais." "The Splendid Sinner"). Special Art-
craft ("The Hun Within"), Talmadge Co.
("The Heart of Wetona," "The Probation
Wife," "Nancy Lee"). Home ad., Hotel The-
resa, N. Y. ; studio. 31S East 48th St., N. Y. C.
AHOUSSLEMAN, Charles; b. Mount Lebanon,
Syria, 1888; educ. French Coll. of the Lazarist
Fathers in Syria; screen career, Eclair, Pathe,
Gaumont and Universal; specialized in studio
and scenic photography; made official Indus-
trial Films for Bolivian Govt, in S. America:
speaks French, English, Spanish. Turkish and
Arabic. Member Cinema Camera Club. Ad.,
home, 620 54th St., Brooklyn.
ADAMS, William S.; b. N. Y.; educ. there; screen
career. Vitagraph ("The Juggernaut," "Shad-
ows of the Fast," "The Wreck." featuring Anita
Stewart), Blackton ("Moonshine Trail,"
"Dawn." "Tinsel Triumphs," featuring Sylvia
Breamer). Ad. home. 1645 East 9th St., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. ; phone Midwood 661 2.
AI DER, William F.j b. Oil City. Pa.; educ. Lewis
Inst. Technology, grad. from Illinois State Univ.
as registered engineer; screen career, with Bell
and Unwell, camera makers, installed first Gau-
mont chronophone for Herbert Blache. in 1907,
organized Chicago Scenic Stage Lighting Co.,
with American as cameraman, then to Universal,
Sterling, Quality and Ince, successfully experi-
mented with stereoptic and 3-color effects.
Over the Rhine Co. with Julian Eltinge; in
Orient taking scenic for Universal. Member
Cinema Camera Club. Home ad., 1340 Mari-
posa st., Los Angeles, Cal.
ALEXANDER, Frank Nesbitt; educ. Shawville
High Sch. and Acad.; Cowling & Willis Busi-
ness Coll., Ottawa., Inst, of Languages, Ottawa;
asst. law clerk. Inland Revenue Service; road
manager. Enterprise Amuse. Co.: free lance
news cameraman for Universal, Pathe, Inter-
national, British-Canadian Gazette. Now staff
cameraman for Fox News. Permanent ad., Ot-
tawa, Can.; Sherwood 3203.
ALEXANDER, J. Melrose; .due Shawville Acad.,
Shawville, Que., Canada; official photographer
for Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Government
of Canada. Ad., 638 Gladstone ave., Ottawa,
Can.; Sherwood 3203.
ALLEN, Albert C; b. Nashville. Tenn., 1875;
screen career, Gaumont. photographer "Crater
Lake National Park," Pathe; "Pear Growing
in Oregon." contributed to Gaumont's "Reel
Life." News, etc.; specialist in educational,
scenic, topical, wild life and scientific pictures,
also Universal Screen Magazine and Fox News.
Home ad.. Medford. ( ire
ALLER, Joseph (Altschnler) j b Russia; educ,
there and tech. schl. in X. V. c. ; screen career,
professional photographer in N. Y. and Europe;
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took up motion picture photography in 1904,
Biograph, Mutoscope, organized Aller Labora-
tories at former Griffith Studios; now with
D. W. Griffith as laboratory superintendent; in-
ventor of Eastman Negative Keyed stock and
film devices . Ad., 4500 Sunset Blvd., Los An-
geles, Cal.
AN'DKIOT, Lucien; b. Paris, France; educ. there;
early exper., photographer; screen career,
Pathe, Gaumont, Eclair, Peerless ("Silver Pox,"
"Two Lives," "The Price," "The Marked Wom-
an," "M'liss," "The Face in the Moonlight,"
"Impostors," "Camille"), Paragon ("Feast of
Life," "La Boheme," "Almighty Dollar"). Art-
craft ("Pride of the Clan"), Select ("The Mad
Lover"), Capellani Prod. ("Oh! Boy," "Virtuous
Model," "The Right to Lie"), Faversham and
Elliot ("The Man Who Lost Himself"). Ad.,
home, 7 E. 45th St., New York City.
ARNOLD, John; b. N. Y. C, 1S53; educ. U. S. A.;
screen career, World, Life, Metro ("Some
Bride," "Please Get Married"). Ad., Metro
Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
AUGUST, Joe; b. Idaho Springs, Colo.; educ. Colo.
Sch. of Mines; screen career, 6 yrs. with Ince
("Truthful Tulliver"). Para.-Artcraft ("John
Petticoats"). Ad., Metro Studio, Hollywood,
Cal.
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BADARACCO, Jacob A.; b. 1SS3, Hoboken, N. J.;
screen career, Universal, World, Famous Play-
ers, Pathe ("Hidden Hands" serial), at present
with Tavlor Holmes Prod. Co. at Biograph Stu-
dio. Member Local 567, I. A. T. S. E. Ad.,
254 Manhattan ave., N. Y. ; Cathedral S540.
BAKER, Friend F. ; b. Hamburg, la.; educ. Tabor
Coll.; early career, commercial photography,
also school teacher; screen career, Universal
1 yr., Ince 1 yr., back to Universal ("Love
Never Dies," "The Car of Chance," "The Clean-
Up"), Fox ("The Wilderness Trail," "Thieves").
Member Amer. Soc. of Cine.; home ad., 1538
Morningside Ct., Hollywood, Cal.
BARLATIER, Andre; b. France; educ. there;
screen career. Eclipse, Paris, Universal, Fox,
Ralph Ince, charge of Universal factory, photo-
graphed "Daughter of the Gods"; Metro ("The
Black Butterfly"), World ("The Burglar"),
Schomer-Rose ("The Sacred Flame"). Home
ad., 701 W. 178th St., N. Y. C. ; studio, Goldwyn,
Culver City, Cal.
BECK, Frederick; b. Budapest; photographed
Willard and Johnson fight at Havana, took full
charge three cameras. Astor Cup Race for
Paramount, ten camera men, "The Three Mus-
keteers," "House of Bondage," Lottie Pickford,
Fulton and Dempsey fight. Ad., home, 203 W.
103rd St.; bus., Candler Bldg., N. Y.
BELL, Walter XV. ; b. Baldwin, Kan.; educ. Baker
Univ.; screen career, now photographing Cap-
itol Comedies. Home ad., 1868 Allesandro St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, National Film Co.
BENOIT, George; screen career, Fox ("Regenera-
tion," "The Serpent," "Carmen," "The Honor
System." "The Scarlet Letter"). Quiroga Benoit
Film (Argentina). ("Juan Sin Ropa"). Mem-
ber I. A. E. T. S. E., local 557, 220 W. 42nd St..
N. Y. ; home ad., 114 W. 47th St., N. Y. ; Bryant
4541.
BITZER, George W. ; b. Boston, Mass.; screen ca-
reer. Biograph ("Judith of Bethulia." "The
Battle of Elder Bush Gulch," "The Battle"),
Reliance-Majestic ("The Battle of the Sexes,"
"Home, Sweet Home," "The Escape"), chief
cameraman for "The Birth of a Nation" and
"Intolerance" made first Mutoscope in 1895;
"Hearts of the World," "Scarlet Days," and
other Griffith subjects. Ad., Griffith Studio,
Mamaroneck, N. Y.
BITZER, J. C; b. Boston, Mass.; Biograph. N. Y.
and Cal.; Triangle, D. W. Griffith ("Intoler-
ance"), Keystone, Screencraft. Goldwyn ("Face
in the Dark," "Back to the Woods," "The Glori-
ous Adventure"), All Good ("The Whirlwind").
Ad., Room 1603, Candler Bldg., N. Y.
j '.l/l I : Jacques; b. Nantes, France; photog-
rapher for last 3 yrs. for Emile Chautard. Ad.,
home, West Fort Lee, N. J.; studio. Mayflower
Photoplays, Inc.
BLACKEI.Y, Walter W.; b. Boston, Mass.. 1892;
screen career, George Kleine Co.. N. Y., and
Chicago, 3 yrs.. Fairmount Film Co., Gaumont
("Love Thy- Neighbor"). Benjamin Chapln's
Lincoln Cycle. Pathe. In service in Navy at
photo, work. Home ad.. 102 Congress St., N. J.
BLOUNT, Frank M.; b. Tampa. Pla.j educ. there
and N. Y. C; screen career, Lasky ("The Grim
Game"), Ince ("Behind the Door," "Beneath
the Surface"). Studio ad., Irvin V. Willat Co.,
Ince Studio, Culver City, Cal.; home ad.. Box
165, Culver City, Cal.; phone West 62.
BLITHE, Sydney C. \V.; b. London, Eng ; educ.
Archbishop Tennysons, London; screen career,
5 yrs. works mgr. and head photographer of
Samuelson Film Co., Ltd., of England; "My
Lady's Dress," "Admirable Crlchton," "Valley
of Peal," "Just a Girl," "Choose a Wife," "Sor-
rows," "Husband Hunter"; with G. B. Sam-
uelson. Cal.
BOYLE, John William ; b. Memphis, Tenn., 1892;
educ. pub. sehls., New Orleans, La.; screen ca-
reer, organized and operated the "Item Ani-
mated Weekly," special work for Mutual Week-
ly, cameraman with Nola. Xew Orleans ("The
Man Wno Lost"), Metro ("Her Great Match"),
Astra-l'athe ("Kick In"), Thomas Dixon's "Fall
of a Nation," Fox ("Cleopatra," "Wings of the
Morning"). Home ad., 5536 De Longpre ave.,
Hollywood, Cal.
BRAUTIGAM, Otto; b. Manchester, Eng., 1877;
educ. Municipal Tech. Sch., Manchester; early
career, mechanical engineer, semi-prof, photog-
rapher; specialized on lantern slides; screen ca-
reer, 6 yrs. with Edison; toured Europe with
Charles Brabin and players in 1913; joined
Thanhouser in 1915 ("The Flight of the Duch-
ess"), Victory Film ( "The Triumph of Venus"),
Blackton Prod. Member I. A. T. S. E., local
557, 220 W. 42nd St.. N. Y. Ad., 310 Claremont
ave., Jersey City, N. J.
ItKKIIKSKN, Henry; cameraman since 1909; educ.
Beloit. Wis.; formerly with Thos. A. Edison,
Inc.. now with Mack Sennett. Ad., 1476 Sunset
Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
BROEMNG. Henry Lyman; b. Baltimore, Md. ;
educ. Balto. Polytech. and Johns Hopkins
Univ.; early career, lecture illustrating, stere-
opticon slides and photography; screen career,
Monopole Film ("Carmen," "The Seat of the
Fathers"), Famous Players ("Helene of the
North," "Still Waters," "Silks and Satins,"
"Miss George Washington." etc.), Famous Play-
ers-Paramount ("The Mysterious Miss Terry"),
Allan Dwan ("Soldiers of Fortune," "Luck of
the Irish"). Ad., Allan Dwan Prod., Cal.
BROTHERTON, James, Long Beach, Cal.; studio.
National Film Corp.
BROTHERTON, Robert, Diando Film Corp ; now
Crosby Laboratory, Hollywood, Cal.
BROWN, John Webster; b. Aberdeen, Scotland,
1888; educ. there and Chicago; early career,
portrait studios; screen career. American, Uni-
versal ("The Other Train," "The Divinity of
Motherhood"). Universal ("Roped," "Rider of
Vengeance." "Outcasts of Poker Flat." "Three
Wise Men"), Empey Prod. ("Undercurrent").
Member local 557, I. A. T. S. E. Home ad., 1980
65th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BROWNELL, Hobart H., also director; b. Bur-
lington. Vt. ; educ. Oregon City, Ore.; started
as news weekly cameraman, met manager of
Mutual Film Corp. Exch. at Portland. Ore., and
Seattle, Wash.; Adventure Scenics Corp. ("Just
Over Yonder," "Waters of Destiny." "Flaming
Ice." "The Tempest"). Home ad.. 2723^i Sun-
set Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio ad., Adven-
ture Scenics Corp., Los Angeles. Cal.
BROWNING, Irving; educ. N. Y. ft; screen ca-
reer. 10 yrs. in motion pictures; played com-
edies for four years, studied portrait photog-
raphy; last year has been photographing and
directing Health pictures and Educational sub-
jects for Universal Screen Magazine and Health
Associations; at present making single reel
travels. Ad.. 66 East 106th St.. N. Y.
BUCHANAN, James B.; b. Monongahela. Pa.;
educ. Carnegie Inst.; screen career, Sun, Clarion
Features, Universal Animated Weekly, Hudson
Film. Hearst-Pathe News, International Film
Service; served 11 mos. in France, received 1st
Lieut, commission in Photographic Division of
Signal Corps. Home ad., 314 Fourth St., Monon-
gahela. Pa.; studio ad., care of Fox Film Corp..
N. Y. C.
BUFFUM, J. H.; b. Boston. Mass., 1881; trained
printer, proofreader, writer, editor; A. P. rep-
resentative; special writer metropolitan dailies:
investigator for trade publications; entered
moving picture production in 1911, laboratory
expert, cameraman, ind. producer of specialties:
from 1913-1919 staff cameraman for News
Weeklies for Pathe, Sellg-Tribune, one yr. con-
tribution producer for Gaumont's "Reel Life."
Screen Telegram and Kinograms: now director
of art title production at Universal. Ad.. 514
Union League Bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal.
CINEMATOGRAPHERS
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BULL, Clarence S., cinematographer and director
<>( still photograpnv • b- Muniaia; caur. I niv
of Michigan; photographing, traveling from
Canadian Rockies to Hudson Bay with geo-
graphical expeditions, through mountains,
spent 1 yr. making bird studies in So. America;
started making photographic studies when 7
yrs. of age; was engaged in motion picture
prod, along scientific and travel lines while at
Univ. of Michigan. Ad., Goldwyn Film Corp.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
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CABOT, Harry; b. Scranton, Pa.; educ, Scranton
and Toronto, Canada; screen career, Kinc-
macolor, 2 yrs., Triangle Eastern 1916-17, Yorke
Metro 1917; Wm. Fox 1918-19, Oliver Films 1919.
series of 20 two-reel Chief Flynn detective
stories. Home ad., 243 Riverdale ave., Yonkers,
N. Y.
CALCAGNI, David; educ. Italy; screen career,
Pathe, Fox, Brenon ("The Eternal Sin"), Gold-
wyn ("Auction Block," by Rex Beach), Mutual,
now with Metro. Home ad., 367 14th St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
CANADY, D. K.; chief cameraman; b. 1894. Paris,
France; early career, aviator, motordrome rider
before 1908; screen career, photographed and
directed foremost industrial pictures in U. S. ;
latest production "The Greatest of These"; in-
ventor of attachment for ultra speed photog-
raphy, which fits any camera; first to use soft
focus borders; chief cameraman for Argus Mo-
tion Picture Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
CANN, Bert; b. N. Y. C.J educ. N. Y., Paris.
Vienna, Budapest; early career, portrait photog-
rapher; stereoscopic expert for Dr. Trenkler
Co., Leipzig; screen career, Pathe Freres and
others, Ince ("23 lk Hours' Leave," "Mary's
Ankle," "Playing with Fires"). Ad., Thos. H.
Ince Studios, Culver City, Cal.
CARLETON, Herbert Oswald; b. Rochester, N.Y. ;
educ. N. Y.; early career, raech. and inventor,
working m. p. mach.; has patented Duplex
Printing Machine; screen career, Vitagraph,
Renfax, Singing Pictures, Dramascope, Crystal,
Dyer (industrial), Rolfe-Metro ("The High
Road," "Satan Sanderson," "The Bridge").
Ad., home, 1133 75th St., Brooklyn.
CAWOOD, AI.; b. Moberly, Mo., 1880; educ. N. Y.;
screen career, Kalem Co. 7 yrs. 6 mos.. making
educational picture in Alaska for Herald Film
Co.. 5 yrs with Universal and Lyons-Moran,
made 250 pictures for Lyons & Moran, now with
Ruth Roland Serial Co. Home ad., 1226 June
St., Hollywood, Cal.; Holly. 3126; studio, Ruth
Roland Studio.
(EDERBEKG, Eric J.; b. Sweden, 1S90; educ.
Sweden; screen career, Swedish Bioscope, Co-
lumbia, Melies, Rex, Imp, Mohawk, Hector,
American Biograph ("Difference of Opinion,"
"Mister Paganini"), Kinemacolor ("House on
the Plains"). Photographing specials. Mem-
ber I. A. T. S. E., 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y.
CIIASTON, Fred.; b. London. 1871; educ. Liver-
pool; early career. U. S. Army, Alaskan service
as photog. and master mechanic; screen career,
Lubin ("The Lion and the Mouse," "The Third
Degree," "The Great Ruby," "The Rights of
Man," "A Man's Making," "Those "Who Toil").
Charter member I. A. T. S. E., secy, and treas.
local 557. Member Green Room Club. N. Y. C.
CHOCKLETT, A. Luther; b. Taylor's Store, Va.;
educ. Roanoke pub. schls. and high schl.; early
career, motion picture machine operator; screen
career, Mutual Weekly Dept. of Gaumont. Uni-
versal, Animated Weekly, Stone Specialty Films
("A Modern Cola Plant," "Elks' National
Home." "Valley of Virginia," "Historic Vir-
ginia," "Under the Protection of the W. O. W."
Home ad., 1014 7th ave., S. E., Roanoke. Va.
CLARKE, Frederic Colburn; b. Wyoming, O.;
educ. Ohio; screen career. All-Red Feature Co.
(Canada), W. H. Clifford Photoplay Co., 1917.
head of Still Dept. for Goldwyn. also special
photographer to Mary Garden in 1918, to Flor-
ence Turner and 1919 to Nazimova. Home ad.
7616 Norton ave.. Hollywood, Cal.
CLAWSON, Dal.; screen career, Bosworth. Uni-
versal, Morosco, Ince ("Hypocrites," "The Ros-
ary." "The Merchant of Venire," "The Dumb
Girl of Portici." "Honor Thv Name"), Lois
Weber ("For ITushands Onlv." "Forbidden"),
Hayakawa ("Ronds of Honor"). United ("The
Corslcan Brothers"). Member Cinema Camera
Club. Home ad.. 612S Selma ave.. Los Angeles;
studio. Lois Weber Studio. Hollywood, Cal
COOK, Clyde; b. Broekway ville, Pa.; screen ca-
reer, "The Show-Down, " "Southern Justice,
"The Greater Law," Triangle ("Up or Down' ),
with Alan Dwan ("Soldiers of Fortune") .Mem-
ber Cinema Camera Club, L. A. Ad., 604 N.
Belmont ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
COOPER, William S ; b. Phila.; educ. there;
early career, photographer; screen career, Lu-
bin, photographed for Frank Brandon and
George Terwilliger, Peerless-World ("Youth"),
J. M. Lowry Photo. ("For Freedom of the
World"). Ad., home, 1043 N. College ave.,
I'hila. Member local 557, I. A. T. S. E., 220
W. 42nd St., N. Y.
COl DEBT, George C; b. Montbelard, France,
1884; educ. Newark, N. J.; early career, photog-
rapher in own studio in Newark; also mfr. raw
film, Newark Celluloid Co.; screen career,
Pathe, Reliance, Italian-American, Metro, In-
ternational, Charter Features, Moss, Kleine,
Equitable. Fairmount Film Corp. ("Hate");
Y. M. C. A. Prod. ("Round the Clock with the
Rookie," "White Hairs"), and activities of
Y. M. C. A. at Camp Dix, Devens, Pelham Bay,
Springfield; serial at Wilkesbarre, Pa. Member
I. A. T. S. E., local 557. Ad., 291 Market St.,
Newark, N. J.
( ISA IT, William James; b. N. Y. C; educ. there;
stage career, 5 yrs. stk., rep. and prod.; screen
career, began in 1910. Kalem ("Hazards of
Helen"), 3 yrs. official photographer Pathe with
Canadian Exped. Forces in Canada, Gt. Britain
and France; Universal ("The Great Radial
Mystery"). Home ad.. 2120 Santa Monica
Blvd., Santa Monica, Cal.; studio, Universal.
CROLLY, William S.; b. N. Y. ; educ. there; early
career, pianist, church organist and choir di-
rector; screen career, cameraman for Reliance-
Majestic. Kalem, Universal. Pathe ("The Gay
Old Dog").
CRONJAGER, Henry; b. Germany; educ. Ger-
many; early career, photographer to the profes-
sion; screen career, Edison ("The Battle of
Trafalgar"), Biograph ("The Road to Yester-
day," " Lord Chumley"), Thanhouser, Vita-
graph ("The Combat," "Ninety and Nine,"
"For France"). Now on Coast with Mary Pick-
ford. Studio ad., Marshall Neilan Prod., Los
Angeles.
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DAVIS, Charles John; b. N. Y. C, 1891; educ.
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; early career, professional cycle
rider; screen career, Vitagraph, pictures taken
in front line trenches of France and Italy with
E. M. Newman, Warner Bros. ("Fighting
Roosevelts"), Vitagraph ("Pride," "Sporting
Duchess"). Hght., 5. 4; wght., 154; dark com-
plexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 322
Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; studio ad.,
Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y.
DEAN, Faxon M.; b. Guyten, Ga., 1882; educ.
Georgetown Univ.; early career, newspaper pho-
tographer, 3 yrs. theatrical electrician; screen
career, for 11 yrs. with Pathe, Universal and
American (filmed "The Light," "Life's Stair-
case," "Pastures Green," "Tangled Skeins,"
"The Counterfeit Earl." "Mountain Mary," "The
Wasp"), Pallas-Paramount ("Lost in Transit"),
Lasky-Paramount ("Countess Charming").
Member Cinema Camera Club. Home ad.. 260
Valentine Lane. Yonkers, N. Y. ; Yonkcre 567.
DELAVAN, Fred M„ Jr.; b. Chicago, 1886; educ.
Chicago; early career, chemist with Eastman,
press photographer Chicago Herald, expert
Paget & Autchrom color photographer; screen
career, Selig (news and commercial pictures) ;
foreign camera correspondent for Selig-Tribune
and later asst. editor; with Gaumont News &
Graphic 1917-19; asst. news editor. Fox News.
Home ad., 19 State St.. Flushing, N. Y. ; office,
3 West 61st St., N. Y. C.
DEPEW, Ernest; b. Brushton, N. Y. ; educ. Calif.;
screen career, 4 yrs. cameraman, with Thos. H.
Ince 6 mos.; Chaplin ("Dog's Life," "Shoulder
Arms"). Fox Sunshine ("Bell Boy's Millions."
"Wild Waves and Women," "Dabbling in Soci-
ety"), Ruth Roland ("Adventures of Ruth"),
Sphinx Serial Co. ("The Fatal Thirty"). Mem-
ber Amer. Soc. Cinematographers. Home ad.,
1357 McCadden Place. Hollywood, Cal.; phone
577244; studio ad.. Campbell Comedies.
DE VINNA, Clyde; b. Akinsville. Mo.; early ca-
reer, newspaper photographer; screen career,
since 1914, with Ince ("Whither Thou Goest,"
"A Corner In Colleens"). Pfimlto ("Rose o' Par-
adise." "Madame Who"), p-ox ("The Lincoln
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Highwayman"). Ad., Brunton Studios, Holly-
wood, Cal.
Dl! BRAY, J. A.; screen career, Lew Cody Pro-
ductions. Astra Film Co. Home ad., 103Vi
Brand Blvd., Glendale. Cal.
IH HEM, Raymond A.; b. San Francisco; screen
career. Mutual, International; filmed Panama
Canal from aeroplane, Yellowstone Nat. Park,
Canadian Pacific R. R., Universal Current
Events Animated Weekly, Screen Telegram,
Hearst-Pathe, Gaumont, etc., expert camera
work, trick photography; now owner and mana-
ger Duhem M. P. Mfg. Co. Ad., 700 Hayes St.,
San Francisco, Cal.; Market 4432.
Dl'NMYRE, Louis H. ; Butler, Pa.; early career,
exhibitor for S yrs.; screen career, Lubin
("When Youth Was Ambitious," "A Romance
of a Beanery," "The Bigamist," "Dollars and
the Woman"), Member local 657, I. A. T. S. E.
With Burton King Serial, Mirror Studio, Glen-
dale, L. I. Ad., 875 W. 180th St.. N. Y.
DUPREZ, Charles J.; publicity photographer;
with Denver Post, Brown Bros., World Film,
Lawrence Weber Prod. ("Blue Pearl," "Oakdale
Affair," "Steel King," "Heart of Gold," "His
Father's Wife," "Bringing Up Betty"). Ad.,
164 Ivy St., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y.
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EAGLER, Paul; b. Newman. 111., 1889 ; screen ca-
reer, Kay-Bee. Triangle ("The Millionaire Va-
grant," "The Bond of Fear"), Ince-Paramount
("The Son of His Father"), Chas. Ray Prods.
("False Faces"); now in charge dept. of pho-
tography. Studio ad., Ince, Culver City, Cal.
EDESON, Arthur; educ. N. C. C. Coll., 2 yrs. at
Chemistry Labr. ; early career, worked 8 yrs.
in leading portrait studios in N. Y. as portrait
photographer; screen career, World ("Dollar
Mark," "Hearts in Exile," "Bought and Paid
For"), Goldwyn ("Baby Mine," "Nearly Mar-
ried"), Garson ("Hushed Hour"), C. K. Young
("Cheating Cheaters," "Eyes of Youth"). Hght.,
5, 4%; wght., 14S; brown hair, blue eyes.
Home ad.. 1741 N. Cherokee ave., Los Angeles,
Cal.; Holly. 4428.
EDMOND, William M., also actor; b. Pa.; stage
career, vaud. under Frohman, Brady in "Fren-
zied" Finance" ; screen career, Pathe ( 'Perils of
Pauline," "The Idol of Paris"), Eclair, Balboa.
Universal ("Joker" comedies, played in "The
Light of Victory"). Member Cinema Camera
Club. Home ad., iOlhi So. Vermont ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.
EVERETTS, Allen; b. Kaelskrcma, Sweden; Thos
A. Edison, Pathe Freres, 3 yrs.; at the war
fronts in Russia. Balkan States and Turkey.
Member local 557. I. A. T. S. E. Ad., 603 Acad-
emy St., N. Y. C.
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FETTY, Charles C; b. Indianapolis. Ind., 1890;
early career, commercial and portrait photog-
rapher; screen career, cameraman for Universal
Weekly, Coburn Photo-Film Co., featured races
at famous Indianapolis speedway, later with
Emerald Motion Picture Co.. Ebony Film Co.
Ad.. Ebony Film Co., 2332 N. California ave.,
Chicago. 111.
FISHER, Ross G.; b. Springfield, Mo., 1886; educ.
St. Louis; early career, Gene Gauntier, Olcott
International Players series of Irish plays.
Marion Leonard ("Romany Rye"). Horsley Cub
comedies, 2 yrs. with Christie Film Co., Natl.
Film Corp. ("The Love Call"), George Loane
Tucker ("Ladies Must Live"). George Beban
("One Man in a Million"). Ad., George Beban
Studio, 904 Girard St.. Los Angeles; home ad..
6313 Fountain ave., Hollywood, Cal.
FLEMING, Victor L., cameraman; b. Los An-
geles; worked with Alan Dwan at Fine Arts:
Artcraft ("A Regular Guy." "Wild and Woolly."
"Down to Earth," "The Man from Painted
Post" i : now dir. Douglas Fairbanks ("When
the Clouds Roll By"). Home ad., 1618 Cren-
shaw Blvd., Los Angeles. Cal.
FOSTER, William C; b. Bushnell. 111.. 1880; early
career, vaud. and circus; screen career, Selig.
Universal, Equitable. Metro. Chaplin. Fox
("Sins of the Parents," "Price of Silence."
"Tale of Two Cities." "Les Miserables." "Riders
of the Purple Sage," "Rainbow Trail"). Jesse
D. Hampton ("Man Who Turned White."
"Woman of Pleasure"). Beaoh-Goldwyn ("The
Silver Horde"). Dustin Farnum Prod ("Oorsi-
can Brothers"). Member A. S. of C. Home
ad., 5615 La Marada St., Hollywood, Cal.
FKAWLEV, Jack; b. N. Y. C, 1866; educ. thei r,
early career, photographer; screen career, with
Lubin, Philadelphia, 20 yrs. as studio manager,
director, etc.; making educational films, special
M. P. work at Camp Dix, N. J. Home ad., 2241
West Somerset St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FRENCH, Eugene De Tousard; b. Phila., Pa.,
May 18, 1887; stage career, 8 yrs. stk. and
vaud.; screen career, Pathe, Lubin. Regent.
Regal, Victor ("Snow White"), "What Becomes
of the Children?" "The Legend of the Ever-
glades." Member local 557, I. A. T. S. E.
FRIED, A.; machine designer and camera me-
chanic; b. Austria, 1886; educ. Vienna. Buda-
pest and N. Y. ; screen career, connected with
motion picture industry for past 6 yrs.; pres-
ent position with Fox Film Co. Home ad..
5947 Willoughby ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio.
Fox Film Corp.
FROMMER, Henry G.; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ;
Crystal Film Co. Comedies, Western Photoplays,
Inc. "Wolves of Kultur"), Triumph ( "Master
of the House," "Man and His Angel.'' "The
Senator," "The Price"), Ivan ("Conquered
Hearts"). Home ad., 73 State St., Ossining,
N. Y. Member local 557, I. A. T. S. E.
FUQUA, John W.; b. Macon, Mo., 1884 ; educ.
Burns, Ore.; early career, rancher, theatre
manager, exhibitor; screen career. Bunny Films,
Active M. P. Co., has made industrial and
educational films, Chicago Herald Travelogues,
Northwestern Film Corp. ("Before the White
Man Came"), all Indian feature 7-reels. Home
ad., 101 So. Oxford St., Los Angeles, Cal.
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GANDOLFI, Alfred E. ; b. Italy; screen career,
Cines at Rome, Italia at Torino, Pathe, Lasky,
Morosco-Pallas, Fox ("Trie Little Minister," and
all other William Farnum pictures) ; first man
to use a foreground reflector in Cal., inventor of
double exposure, sunshade, etc. ; Lasky, Dustin
Farnum; Morosco, Cyril Maude; World. Mon-
tagu Love; 6 yrs. with Oscar Apfel; Selig ("The
Market of Souls"). World ("The Grouch," "The
Pirate's Gold," "The Little Intruder"), Mac-
Donald ("The Thunderbolt"), now with Gold-
wyn, N. Y. Home ad., 630 Palisade ave., West
New York, N. J.
GARMES, Lee; b. Peoria, 111., 1898; educ. Denver,
Colo.; early career, printing; screen career,
Dorothy Gish Prods. ("The Hope Chest." "Nug-
get Nell." "I'll Get Him Yet." "Nobody Home"),
Model Comedy Co. (Gale Henry in "Don't Chase
Your Wife," "Chicken a la King," "Sweet
Cookie"). Home ad., 1338 Beechwood Drive.
Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, 5821 Santa Monica
Blvd.. Los Angeles; Holly. 157.
GAl'DIO, Eugene; b. Italy; educ. there; screen
career. Imp, Universal, chief photographer for
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,"
Metro ("Toys of Fate," "Eye for Eye." "Out of
the Fog," "The Red Lantern"), B. B. Features
("Kitty Kelly, M.D.," "The Lock of Geral-
dine"). Home ad., 1401 Spaulding ave.. Holly-
wood, Cal.; studio, B. B. Features. -Brunton
Studios.
GAUDIO, Gaetano, "Tony"; b. Italy; educ. Univ.
of Rome; screen career, Vitagrapn 1 yr.. Uni-
versal, head cameraman 4 yrs., Biograph 3 yrs.,
Yorke-Metro ("The Hidden Spring." "Under
Handicap." "Big Tremaine." "Pidgin Island."
"Mister Forty-Four"). Ad., studio, Meyer
Chaplin Co., 3800 Mission Rd., Los Angeles, Cal.
GELENG, Louis A. J.; b. London, England, July
24, 1880; educ. common schls.; in photographic
business since 15 years old, first with father,
then worked for well-known society photog-
raphers in Chicago, later in business for himself
making pictures on porcelain, glass, leather,
ivory, etc.; screen career, since 1903, took pic-
tures of the Panama Canal for Govt., Vitagraph
("Youth Gone to the Dogs," etc.), 1 year each
with Selig and Lubin. Member local 557, I. A.
T. S. E. Now with Fox. N. Y.
GILSON, Charles; b. Brooklyn. N. Y. ; educ.
Brooklyn and Mt. Vernon; screen career. Para-
mount, Edison ("Star Spangled Banner." "The
Law of the North," "The Telltale Step"), Mc-
Clure ("The Seven Deadly Sins"), U. S. Gov-
ernment picture; U. S. Motion Pict. Co.. Rain-
bow Releases, Russian Kinetophone Co.. St.
Petersburg, Russia. Ad., 109 W. Sidney St..
Mt Vernon. N. Y.
GLENNON, Bert Lawrence; b. Anaconda, Mont..
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1893; educ. Stanford Univ., '12; stage career,
stage mgr. for Oliver Morosco 1 yr., "Tick Tok
Man": screen career. Keystone, Famous Play-
ers. Clune Film Corp., Kalem Co., ("Ramona,"
"Eyes of the World," "Stingaree" series, 26
pictures). National ("Lightning Brice" serial,
15 episodes;. Home ad., 1718 Vine St., Los An-
geles, Cal.; phone 57685; studio, National, Santa
Monica and Gower, Los Angeles; Holly, 4470.
GOBBETT, David William; b. and educ. England;
screen career, with Urban, Pathe, Gaumont,
Reliance, Biograph, Lubin, Buffalo Jones Big
Game film. Ad„ Green Room Club, N. T. C.
GOODFRIEN'D, Pliny, also asst. director; b.
Drayton, N. Dak., 1891; educ. pub. and high
schls. ; screen career, Vitagraph, Lasky, Mar-
shall Neilan. Mayflower, Louis B. Mayer, Gold-
wyn. Home ad., 1532 3rd st., Santa Monica,
Cal.; phone 217-J; studio, Brunton Studio.
GOSDEN". Alfred; b. London, England; educ. St.
Paul's School, London; screen career, "The Dur-
bar'' at Delhi, India, for Kinemacolor, Bio-
graph. Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("Don
Quixote"). Lubin. Universal ("The Spitfire of
Seville" with Hedda Bova, "The Breath of the
Gods'' with Tsuru Aaki, "Pretty Smooth" with
Priscilla Dean). Home ad., 4549 Kingswell
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly. 1859.
GRAY, King D.; b. Virginia, 1886; educ. there;
first to start lighting effects at Universal;
screen career, New Art ("Solitary Sin"), Fox
("Cowardice Court "). Universal ("Paid in Ad-
vance," 'Hearts of Humanity"), Ben Wilson
Prods. ("The Octopus," "The Screaming Shad-
ow"). Member Amer. Soc. Cinematographers.
Home ad., 6674 Selma ave., Hollywood. Cal.;
Holly. 3279.
GREGORY, Carl Louis; 1st Lieut. S. C; b. Kan-
sas; educ. Ohio State Univ.; early exper., sce-
nario writer, dir., author, photographer, lec-
turer; screen career. Edison. Metro. Williamson
Submarine expedition ("Thirty Leagues Under
the Sea," motion pictures underneath the ocean
in the West Indies) ; member Royal Photo-
graphic Society of Great Britain, Amer. Chem-
ical Society, N. Y., Fox (Annette Kellermann
in "Queen of the Sea"). Now chief instructor
of cinematography in photographic section of
Signal Corps, U. S. A. Member local 557,
I. A. T. S. E. Ad., 76 Echo ave., New Rochelle,
N. Y.
G REINER, Arthur Leroy; b. Denver, Colo., 1894;
educ. Colo. Agriculture College; screen career.
New York Motion Picture Co., Vitagraph Co.,
Universal Film Co. Home ad.. Vine Apts.,
Hollywood, Cal.; phone 579839; studio, Univer-
sal City. Cal.
GUISSART, Rene; b. Paris, France; educ. Paris;
screen career, Eclair, France; then Eclair in
U. S. as chief cameraman, Climax, superin-
tended building of studio and laboratory at Los
Angeles; Griffith, direction of Alan Dwan; came
east to join Fox; now with World in Madge
Evans features; Tournier (latest prod., "Wom-
an." "My Lady's Garter"); now with Maurice
Tourneur.
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HARDE, Harry D.; b 1S94: educ. Jersey City,
N. J.; with Pathe since their advent in this
country: features. "Go Get 'Em. Garringer"
serials, "Hands Up." "Tiger's Trail." features.
Twin Pawns." "A, B. C of Love"), Hope
Hampton Co. ("Modern Salome"); now working
on feature for Pathe. Home ad.. 535 Palisade
ave.. Jersey City, N. J.
HATKIN, Philip; b. Riga, Russia; educ. Russia-
early career. 11 years a photographer; screen
career. Kinemacolor. Kleine ("Bondwoman,"
Crimson Path." etc.), World Film ("Yellow
Passport." "Social Highwayman." "Perils of
Divorce." "The Summer Girl." "The Men She
Married." "The Man Who Forgot," etc ) Peer-
f4s Br,ady ' "Moral Courage," "Yankee Pluck."
Rrnnd of Satan," "The Iron Ring." "The Maid
of Belgium"). Membpr local 557, I A T S E
A.I . Friars' Club. N. Y. C.
IIII.IK K\. Percy; serpen career, several years
with Vitagraph. Lasky. Fanny Ward-Pathe
(Japanese Nightingale." "The Narrow Path")
Farrar-Goldwyn ("Turn of a AVheel." "Shad-
ows"). Normand-Goldwyn ("Sis Hopkins")
Dangerous Days." with Geraldinc Farrar in
"Flamo of the Desert." "World and Its Wom-
an." "Woman and the Puppet." Ad 1910
Pinehurst Rd., Hollywood, Cal.; studio ' Gold-
wy n.
HOFFMAN, Charles Wilbur; b. N. Y. C. ; educ.
Chase School of Art. International School of De-
sign; early exper., photographer, artist, portrait
painter; screen career, Thanhouser, Edison.
Paragon, World, Famous Players, Lyman H.
Howe, Inc., Royal Cinema-War-News Corp.,
Pathe. Home ad.. 395 E. 197th st. Member
Cinema Camera Club. N. Y.
HOLLISTER, Geo. K. ; b. N. Y. C. ; early career,
official war correspondent and photographer;
cinematograph experience since its earliest in-
ception; camera man for the following motion
picture stars, Ethel Barrymore, Emily Stevens,
Edith Story, Bessie Love, Helen Holmes, Alice
Hollister, Marjorie Rambeau, Nance O'Neil,
Alice Joyce, Ruth Roland, etc. Ad., Union
Local 557, 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y. C.
HORN, Edward; b. N. Y., 1881; cameraman 11
yrs.; Pathe, Geo. Kleine ("Officer 666," "Stop
Thief," "Who's Who"), Biograph-World ("As
in a Looking-Glass"), etc. Member local 657,
I. A. T. S. E.; now with Edgar Lewis Prod.
Ad., 70 Lincoln ave., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.
HORNE, Pliny W.; b. Wallingford. Conn., 1891;
educ. Conn, and Calif. ; screen career, Peerless,
Universal, Triangle ("Fighting Back," "The
Spindle of Life." "The Hero of the Hour,"
"The Shoes that Danced," "Innocent's Prog-
ress," "The Secret Code," "Society for Sale"),
Universal ("The Fireflingers") ; specialist in
lighting effects; now in Africa with the Smith
sonian African Expedition in conjunction with
Universal Film Co. Ad., 2004 Cahuenga ave.,
Los Angeles, Cal.; Holly, 2780.
HUNT, J. Roy; b. Carperton, W. Va., 1884; screen
career, Milo, Gaumont. Fox ("The Daughter of
the Gods"), Charter Feature, Herbert Brenon,
("War Brides." "The Eternal Sin"), Select
("The Lone Wolf"); 9 mos. with British Govt,
as official cinematographer; during 1919 ex-
perimented on moving pictures in natural col-
ors. Ad., 2129 35th ave., Birmingham, Ala.
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IRISH, Roy; 10 yrs. exper. as cameraman with
Essanay, Universal, Fox. Vitagraph, Triangle,
American; now with Mary Miles Minter Co.,
under direction Lloyd Ingraham. Ad., Ameri-
can Film Co., Santa Barbara, Cal.
"J
JACKMAN, Fred J.; b. Toledo, Iowa, 1881; educ.
engineering course. Calif. Sch. of Mechanical
Art; screen career. Pathe, Essanay, Rolin, Key-
stone, 4 yrs. supervising cinematographer for
Mack Sennett. Home ad., 5336 Virginia ave.,
Los Angeles, Cal. ; studio, Mack Sennett Com-
edies, 1712 Allesandro st., Los Angeles.
JENNINGS, Dev.; screen career. Fox ("Miss Ad-
venture," "The Feud"). Ad., 1409 Maltman
St.. Los Angeles, Cal.
JOHNSON, Jugo C; educ. N. Y. C. ; screen career,
Geo. Kleine ("Wild Oats." "The Scarlet Road."
"Gloria's Romance." starring Billie Burke) ;
at present with Selznick. Ad., 501 W. 123rd
St., N. Y. ; Mngsde. 4542.
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KEEPERS, Harry Leslie; I. Newark, N. J., 1882;
educ. Newark; practical stage electrician; oper-
ated one of first projectors in N. Y. C. at Tony
Pastor's, installed machines for Keith and
Proctor, using and making first two-wing shut-
ter; screen career. Vitagraph, globe trotter with
Clara Kimball Young and Maurice Costello,
Edison. Wanamaker Expedition, making "Life
of American Indian." first prize Panama Expos..
Universal (feature productions), inventor of
Focalplanograph Camera, author of course in
Cinematography. Empire All-Star ("Outcast")
Curtiss Prod. < "Who's Your Brother"), Fleur
De Lys ("Empty Arms"). Metro ("Legion of
Death"). Charter member I. A. T. S. E., local
557. Ad., 534 W. 159th St., N. Y. C. ; Audubon
4771.
KIKBY. Frank <i ; l> Bremen, Germany; educ.
Bremen: early career, art photographer: screen
career. Edison as director, Life Photo, Fox
("The Bitter Truth." "She"); controls patents
on mechanical developments on cameras; spe-
cialist in photography and laboratory work
now with Wm. Farnum with Fox: charter
member I. A T S E.. local 557, N. Y
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
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LANCASTER, L. L., supt. of photography; b. La-
fayette, Ind., 1888; early career, commercial
photographer; screen career, 7 yrs. laboratory
work at Universal City, past 2 yrs. head cam-
eraman and laboratory supt. West Coast Uni-
versal Studios. Ad., Universal City, Cal. Home
ad.. Lankershim, Cal.
LATHEM, Alfred H.; b. Birmingham, Ala.; educ.
Univ. of Alabama; screen career, organized
Southern M. P. Corp., laboratory man at Lasky
Laboratories; "The Right to Happiness," star-
ring Dorothy Phillips, "The Girl of 1,000 Faces,"
"Oh! It's Easy," "The $10,000 Reward," "Coun-
try Maid." "Some Girl," "Matrimonial Bliss,"
"Old Dials for New," featuring Florence
Turner, "The Little Green Devil," "In the
Dark," "The Man Hunter." Hght., 5, 10; wght.,
150; dark hair, hazel eyes. Ad., 1815 Cahuenga
ave., Hollywood, Cal; phone 57674; studio, Uni-
versal Film Co.
LAWRENCE, George W.; b. St. Paul, Minn.;
educ. Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Cal.; early career,
civil and electrical engineer, scenic photog-
rapher; screen career. Universal ("The Nature
Man." "War of the Tongs," "Chalice of Sor-
row," "Upper Three and Lower Four"), Para-
mount ("Rule G"), Mutual ("Death Lock,"
"The Planter"). Specialize on Light Effects.
Ad.. Universal City, Cal.
LEACH, Henry Anderson; b. Toronto, Can., 1878;
educ. U. A. A.; early career, photographer;
screen career, Powers Co., Universal, Fox
("Miss U. S. A," "The Lure of Ambition").
Home ad., 109 Sherman ave., N. T. C; studio.
Fox, N. Y.
LE PICARD, Marcel A.; b. Le Havre, France;
screen career, Pathe, Reliance-Majestic, Mu-
tual, Universal, Fox, Ivan. Goldwyn, last year
prods, include all the "Madge Kennedy" pic-
tures, also all the "Will Rogers" prods., "Al-
most a Husband," "Jubilo." Ad., Goldwyn
Pict. Corp., Los Angeles, Cal.
LEWIS, At wood Lloyd; b. Philadelphia; 30 yrs.
photographer, 10 yrs. at motion pictures. Lu-
bins. Universal, Thanhouser. Fox, Ogden ("Birth
of the Race"), Goldwyn and others. Charter
member I. A. T. S. E., local 557, 220 W. 42nd
st., N. Y. C.
LIGUORI, Alfonso; b. Salerno, Italy, 1885; educ.
Brooklyn; early career, commercial photog-
rapher; screen career, Famous Players ("An
Innocent Lie," "The Smugglers," "A Daughter
of MacGregor"), Olcott Players. Inc. ("The Bel-
gian"). Member Cinema Camera Club. Ad.,
home, 761 E. 133d St., N. Y. ; Melrose 1038.
LINDEN, Edwin G.; b. Lake Geneva, Wis.; educ.
there; screen career, photographer, motion pic-
ture operator for 7 years, feature cinematog-
rapher for Selig 6 yrs. Home ad., 225 N. Ken-
wood St.. Glendale. Cal.; studio ad.. Selig Poly-
scope Co., 3800 Mission Road.. Los Angeles,
Cal.; phone. East 33.
LISSACK. William; b. Glasgow, Scotland; 5 yrs.
news photo., London News Agency. London.
Eng.; Inter. News Agency, N. Y. ; screen ca-
reer. Mutual Crystal, Fox, Wharton Bros., E. I.
S. Film Corp.
LYONS. Chester; b. Westfield. N. Y. ; screen ca-
reer. Reliance, Eclair. Ince-Triangle, Ince-Para.,
all Charles Ray Para, productions to date,
Paramount ("The Egg Crate Wallop." "Red
Hot Dollars"). Home ad., 7056 Clarington ave..
Culver City. Cal.; studio, Ince.
LYONS, Reginald Edgar; b. N. Y. C: educ.
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; screen career, 6 yrs. Eastern
Yitagraph, Christie, La Salle, Vitagraph
("Wheels of Justice," "Mortmain." "Hearts of
Flame"). 1 yr. chief photographer for 79th
Div., A. E. F., Argonne and Meuse sectors; re-
turned to Vitagraph in May, 1919. photograph-
ing Montgomery and Rock, Big V. Comedies.
Member A. S. of C. Home ad.. 4603 Melbourn,
Hollywood, Cal.; Holly. 1666; studio, Vitagraph.
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MacWILLIAMS, Glen; li. San Francisco; educ.
Los Angeles; screen career, 2 yrs. with Griffith.
■ 3 yrs. with Douglas Fairbanks, 14 pictures,
among which was "Sav, Young Fellow."
VIA EDLER, Richard W.: b. N. Y. C; screen ca-
rter, photographed titles and inserts of fol-
lowing Fox pictures: "Last of the Duanes,"
"Lure of Ambition," "Wings of the Morning."
"Should a Husband Forgive?" "Checkers,"
"Sacred Silence," "Eastward Ho!" "EvangM-
llne," "Kathleen Mavourneen." Home ad., Le-
moine ave., Fort Lee, N. J. ; studio ad.. Fox
Film Corp., N. Y.
MARSHALL, WilUam C; b. 1883. Houston, Tex.;
educ. Horace Mann Schl., N. Y. ; screen career,
Yankee, Pathe, Ocean-Fox, Famous Players,
pictures, "Great Expectations," "Amazons,"
"Arms and the Girl," "Land of Promise." Now
on West Coast with Famous-Paramount Co.;
studio ad., Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
McCAKTHY, J. P.; screen career, several yrs.
cameraman for D. W. Griffith; organized Mc-
Carthy Pictures Corp.; produced "Out of the
Dust." Office, 609 Homer Laughlin Bldg., Los
Angeles, Cal.
McCLAIN, A.; b. Louisville, Ky.; screen career,
began in 1915, Universal ("Hearts of Human-
ity," "Elmo the Mighty"), number of features
with Allan Holubar. Home ad., 205 Grand
Oaks, Pasadena, Cal.; studio, Universal.
McCLLNG. Hugh C; b. Brenham, Texas; educ.
high schls. Texas; early career, navigator and
press photographer; screen career. Artcraft
("Say, Young Fellow," "Mr. Fix-It." "Bound iri
Morocco," "He Comes Up Smiling," "A Modem
Musketeer," "Headin' South," "A Knickerbock-
er Buckaroo"), Universal ("Overland Red").
Photographed "The Wonderful Schools of Los
Angeles," winning first prize at the Panama-
Pacific Exposition. Member Am. Soc. of Cine-
matographers. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.;
home ad., 4280 Brighton ave., Hollywood, Cal.
McCOY, William H.; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; educ.
Brooklyn pub. schls. ; screen career, photog-
rapher for Reliance, Universal, now with Vita-
graph, filmed "The Tale of Two Cities," "The
Man Who Couldn't Beat God," "The Ruse."
Member I. A. T. S. E., local 557. Home ad.,
724 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; studio,
Vitagraph, Brooklyn.
McGANN, William M.; b. Pittsburgh. Pa.; educ.
St. Vincent's Coll. and La Salle Acad.; early
career, telephone company in Los Angeles;
screen career, 1 yr. with Hobart Bosworth, 6
mos. American, 2% yrs. Fox, 6 mos. George
Beban features, 6 mos. Lewis Stone features.
Home ad., 1249 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Cal.;
phone 556615.
MESCALL, John J.; b. Litchfield. 111.; educ. In-
dianapolis; early career, portrait and press
photographer; screen career, news cameraman
for Gaumont, Goldwyn. making Booth Tark-
ington-Edgar pictures. Home ad., 2468 W.
Washington St., Los Angeles, Cal.; phone
73903; studio, Goldwyn.
MILLER, Harold Louis (Henry) ; b. London. Eng-
land; educ. London; screen career, with Robert
W. Paul, London, in 1905, in 1906 with Kine-
macolor, London, in 1912 sent to American
Kinemacolor from London co., also photog-
rapher for B. S. Moss ("Three Weeks "). Astra
("The Romantic Journey"). Member I. A. T.
S. E., local 557; studio ad., Post Talking Pic-
ture Co., N. Y.; home ad., 29 No. 7th ave.,
Whitestone, L. I., N. Y.
MILNER, Victor; educ. N. Y. C: screen career,
Pathe Freres, Selig, Giants and White Sox
World Tour, Belgian Congo, Wm. S. Hart, all
Artcraft prods., in charge of laboratory of
Eberhard Schneider, N. Y. C. ; last big feature
"Out of the Dust"; at present with J. D. Hamp-
ton photographing H. B. Warner ("Fugitive
from Matrimony," "House of a Thousand Can-
dles," "The White Dove"). Secretary Amer.
Soc. of Cinematographers.
MINNERLY, Nelson Harvey; edu< X V and
N. J., Englewood High Schl., Englewood. N. J.;
screen career, asst. cameraman World ("Price
of Pride," "Phil for Short"), Adanac Prod.
("World Shadow"), asst. dir. World ("Gates
of Gladness," "Carol of Subway," "Little Pa-
triot." "Stolen Orders"), photographer. Serico
("The Jewelled Hand"). Ad., 128 Convent ave.,
N. Y. ; Morningside 6689.
MITCHELL, Pell, editor "Fox News"; b. Fulton,
Ky. ; educ. Vanderbilt Univ.; early career, ex-
pert in still photography, later a newspaper
man. special writer and advertising mgr.;
screen career, Mutual as editor of "The Mutual
Weeklv," later "The Gaumont News." joined
Fox to organize "Fox News'' August. 1919.
Home ad., 219 W. 34th St.. N Y. : studio ad.,
Fox News, 3 West 61st St., N. Y.
MOLLOY, Thos. F.; b. Wellesley. Mass.; educ.
Brooklvn, N. Y.; early career, photographer;
screen career, with Vitagraph ( "The Blue En-
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envelope," "The Walls of Convention," "Indis-
cretion," "Over the Top," "The Climbers,"
"The Fortune Hunter"). Home ad., 301 East
23d St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; studio, Vitagraph,
Brooklyn.
MORGAN, Lieut. Ira H.; screen career, Essanay,
Eclair, Liberty Film Co. Member Cinema
Camera Club. Studio, Brentwood Film Co., Los
Angeles.
MOSS, Stewart Belfleld; educ. Fort St. Model
High Schl., Sydney, Aus. ; early career, pho-
tographing and editing for A. R. C; screen
career, photographed educational scenics. news
and special subjects for Universal, International
Film Service; now with American Red Cross.
Ad., 17 Manhattan ave., N. Y. C; Bryant 3151.
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NAGY, Anthony U.; b. Hungary; educ. Europe;
early career, portrait photographer, screen ca-
reer, Universal, now with Christie Comedy Co.
Home ad., 1258 Beechwood drive, Los Angeles,
Calif.
NELSON, Frederick; b. 1889, Chicago; educ.
there; screen career, chemist and negative de-
veloper for Selig 8 yrs., then- cameraman
"Brown of Harvard," "Pearl of Great Price";
cameraman, chemist and negative developer
for Ebony Film Corp. ("The One Dollar Bill,"
"Cool Heads and Hot Feet," "The Bully,"
"Spooks," "The Milk-Fed Hero," "The Devil
for a Day"). Ad., 4925 N. Tripp ave., Chi-
cago, 111.
NICKERSON, Clark R. ; b. N. Y. C. ; screen career,
Vitagraph ("The Law Decides," "The Courage
of Silence," "Within the Law," "Woman-
hood," "The Sixteenth Wife"). Ad., home.
In U. S. service. Member Cinema Camera
Club. N. Y.
NORTON, Stephen S.; b. Palmyra, N. Y. : educ.
Buffalo, N. Y.; screen career, entered field as
cameraman in 1912; has photographed over 140
pictures, from one to six reels, worked for di-
rectors, Robert Leonard, Lois Weber, Phillips
Smalley, Henry Otto, Douglas Girrard, Allen
Holubar, Jack Dillon, etc.; has photographed
Olive Thomas. Alma Rubens, Mary MacLaren,
Tyrone Power, Wm. Desmond, Ella Hall, Cleo
Madison, etc. Ad.. Hotel Northern, 420 W. 2nd
st., Los Angeles, Calif.
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ORTUEB, Alfred; b. Ivry-Sur-Seine, France;
educ. Paris; early career, in business as sales-
man; screen career, photographer for Gaumont.
Selig, Metro ("The Shooting of Dan McGrew,"
"Greater Love Hath No Man"), Perret Prod.,
Inc. ("Lafayette We Come," "Stars of Glory"),
Pathe ("Twin Pawns," "The A B C of Love").
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1'KKKY, Taul P.j b. Denver, Colo.; educ. there;
stage career, 4 yrs. theatrical stage electrician;
screen career, Famous Players ("Every woman,"
"The Sea Wolf," "The Round-Up," "Told in
the Hills," "Pettigrew's Girl," "A Sporting
Chance," "Money, Men and Women," "Good
Gracious Annabelle," "City of Dim Faces").
Home ad., 6070 Selma, Hollywood, Calif.; Holly
2713; studio. Famous Plavers-Lasky Co.
PEKUGINI, Francis; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y. Psy-
chiatric Inst.; early career, studied medicine;
screen career, Imperial, Pathe, Eastern, Klnett-
cartoon, Klever, with Ernst Truax. Ad., Green
Room Club, N. Y. Home ad., 2218 Cropsey ave.,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
PF.TERSON, Gus; b. San Francisco, Calif.; educ.
Los Angeles; screen career, Blograph, Bosworth
("Smoke Bellew," "Beach Combers"), Fred
Stone ("Billy Jim"), B. B Features ("Her Pur-
chase Price"), Universal ("Rouge and Riches"),
Triangle ("I Love You"), 7 yr. Photographic
Section of Signal Corps of U. S. Army, 10 mos
spent in Franco taking pictures of different
engagements. Ad.. 626 S. Bonnie Brae St., Los
Angeles, Calif.: Wilshire 4254.
PHYSIOC, lewis \> .. manager Golilwyn Labora-
tories; b. Columbia, S. C; educ. Coll of Agri-
cultural and Mechanical Arts, Raleigh, N. C. ;
screen career, 12 yrs. scenic artist, 2 yra. tech.
dir. for Cameraphone, tech. dir. and producer
Edison Kimctoscope, 2 yrs. tech. dir. for Pathe
Freres, 2'4 yrs. cameraman Famous Players
("Bab's Diary." "Seven Keys to Baldpate,"
'The Knife,'' "Rolling Stones," "A Girl Like
That"), C. K. Young ("The Reason Why"),
Goldwyn ("Peck's Bad Girl," "Perfect 36"),
Selznick ("Upstairs and Down," "The Spite
Bride"). Ad., 1326 Milton ave.. Hollywood, Cal.
I'OLITO, Sol; b. Palermo, Sicily; educ. Italy and
N. Y.; early career, still photographer, m. p.
developer and licensed projector; screen career,
Biograph, Metro ("Rip Van Winkle"), Walter
Miller Features, Universal, Kismet, Features,
Peerless-World ("Sins of Society," "The World
Against Him"); now with Allan Dwan-May-
flower. Member Cinema Camera Club, L. A.
Home ad., 4351 Kingsland ave., Los Angeles;
studio, Brunton Studio; phone Holly 4080.
PORTER, Hector A.; b. Ellendale, N. Dak., 1896;
educ. State Normal Industrial Schl. ;• early ca-
reer, Manual Training Teacher, Agricultural
Schl., Park River, N. D., and High Schl., Shreve-
port La.; screen career, asst. cameraman for
6 mds. at Lasky Studio, Hollywood, with Bryant
Washburn, now second cameraman at Goldwyn
Studio, Culver City, Calif. Ad., 1634 Vine St.,
Hollywood, Calif.; Holly 1191.
POWELL, Ernest; screen career, Thanhouser
("Her Dream Mother"), B. S. Moss ("One
Day," "Girl from Rectors"), Rothacker
("Trooper 44"); now with King Cole Comedies.
Home ad., Woodcliffe, N. J.; studio ad., Motion
Picture Producing Co. of America, Dongan Hills,
S. I., N. Y.
POWERS, Len; b. Rodney, Lowa, 1894; educ.
Portland, Ore.; screen career, as cameraman
has been connected with Reliance, Fox ("The
Honor System"), Mack Sennett ("Beware of
Boarders"), Hank Mann Co. ("Broken Bub-
bles"), Fox ("Back to Nature Girls," "The
Yellow Dog-Catcher," "Virtuous Husband").
Home ad., 1426 N. Serrano ave.. Los Angeles,
Calif.
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OC'INN, Arthur T. ; b. N. Y. ; educ. St. Francis
Xavier Coll., N. Y. ; screen career, Vitagraph
("The Girl Philippa," "The Suspect," "Thou
Art the Man," "Kennedy Square"). Ad., 1389
Bedford ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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RAMSAY, K. L.; b. Beaver Falls. Pa., 1887; educ.
Pittsburgh; screen career, Fox. Home ad., 1163
N. Western ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Fox.
RAYMOND, Jack O.; educ. Berne, Switzerland,
and Paris; made pictures of Hamburg-American
Trip around the world in 1916; makes scenics
and travelogues; Pathe Freres, Paris; Interna-
tional, Universal. Ad., 540 W. 165th St., N. Y. ;
Audubon 2832.
REA. Thomas H.; b. Nebraska; educ there;
screen career, Universal ("Lasca," "Two Men
of Tinted Butte," "Sinbad, the Sailor," "The
Eternal Triangle," "The Girl in the Gang").
Home ad., 756 East 22nd st., Los Angeles, Calif.;
studio, Universal.
REED, Arthur; b. Houston, Texas; screen career,
Lasky Studios, Hollywood. Calif. Home ad.,
250 Riverside drive, N. Y. ; studio ad., Famous
Players-Lasky Corp., 130 W. 56th St., N. Y.
REID, Wrm. W.; b. Concordia. Kan., 1887 ; Pathe
correspondent for Northern Kansas. Home ad.,
1123 Van Buren St., Topeka, Kan.; studio,
Orpheum Theatre Bldg., Topeka.
REINHART, William A.; educ. Cincinnati, Ohio;
early career, portrait photographer; screen
career, Famous Players, Fox ("Ace High"),
Triangle ("Gown of Destiny"), Frohman
("Witching Hour"), Rolfe (Houdini Serial),
Gaumont ("Isle of Love"). Ad., 714 8th ave.,
N. Y.
REYNOLDS, It. F.; b. and educ. Grand Rapids,
Mich.; screen career. Essanay, Universal
("Blind Husbands"). Member Cinema Camera
Club. Home ad.. 244 So. Olive St., Los Angeles;
studio. Universal City, Cal.
REYNOLDS, Ernest M.; educ. Cleveland, Ohio,
and technical schls. ; 1911 began career In
laboratory and still camera work, began cine-
matographic end of trade In 1913; latest pic-
tures, "The House Without Children," "Hidden
Charms."
RICARDO, Arnold; educ. Antwerp, Belgium, Am-
sterdam, Holland; Brooklyn. N. Y. ; screen ca-
reer. 5 yrs. exper. with Kansas M. P. Co.,
Southern Educational. National Pictures Corp.,
McHenry Film Co., Fleur-de-Lys Co., Goldwyn,
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making news, scenic, educational, industrial
prods, as second cameraman and stills Mem-
ber I. A. T. S. E., local 557. Ad., 145 Prospect
Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y.
KIE.S, Irving G.; b. Akron, Ohio; screen career,
Rothacker, Chicago, Educational, Selig Tribune
Weekly; spent 1% yrs. in Germany, Russia and
Belgium making "Fighting With the Ger-
mans" and 6 mos. in Mexico making "Barbar-
ous Mexico"; Model Comedy Co. ("A Wild
Woman," "Cash"), Vitagraph ("Flips and
Flops," "Healthy and Happy," "Mates and
Models," "Sciuabs and Squabbles," "Bungs and
Bunglers," "Yaps and Yokels"). Member
Cinema Camera Club. Ad., 6132 De Longpre
ave., Hollywood, Calif.
R1ES, Park J.; b. Akron, O., 1897; screen career,
began at age of 13 in Akron as photoplay op-
erator, with Universal two seasons as cine-
matographer, L-Ko ("As Fate Decides,"
"Where Is My Husband?"), Fox ("Oh. What
a Knight," "Money Talks," "Jail Birds"),
Poppy Comedies ("Daddy Ambrose," "Heroic
Ambrose," "Foxy Ambrose," "Diplomatic Am-
brose"), Vitagraph ("The Invisible Hand"
serial). Member Cinema Camera Club. Home
ad., 1314 Beechwood drive, Hollywood.
KIZARD, George; b. Paris, France; in U. S. since
1895; early career, portrait and miniature pho-
tographer; screen career, 6 yrs. with Pathe,
American and Balboa. Speaks English. French.
Spanish; is familiar with all branches of pho-
tography. Ad., Woodward Hotel, Los Angeles,
Calif.; American Studio, Santa Barbara. Calif.
ROOS, Charles G., also director; b. Canada, 1882;
educ. Gait High Cchl., Chemistry and still
photography; with Pathescope of Canada, Ltd.,
making educational subjects for Ontario Gov't
and Committee of Pub. Information, Ottawa,
Ont. Home ad., 1457 Dundas St., West, Toronto,
Ont., Canada; studio ad., Pathescope of Can-
ada, Ltd., 156 King St.. West, Toronto. Ont.,
Canada.
ROOS, Leonard H.; b. 1896, Gait, Ont.; educ.
Gait and Toronto; screen career, specializes in
news photography, Atlas Motion Pict. Co., De-
troit, Strand Star Weekly Review, Canadian
Topical Review, All-Canada Weekly, Hearst
Pathe News, film editor Detroit Free Press;
Canadian editor Fox News. Home ad., 48
Brant road North, Gait, Ont., Canada; studio
ad.. Dominion Laboratories, 120 University ave.,
Toronto, Ont., Canada.
ROSE, Jackson J.; b. Chicago, 1886; early career,
news and com. photographer; screen career,
with Essanay, Selig, Rothacker, International,
Commonwealth. Apex; 10 yrs. exper. as cam-
eraman; filmed "Graustark." "The Slim Prin-
cess," "Prince of Graustark," "The Breaker."
"The Alster Case," "Skinner's Dress Suit."
"Skinner's Baby"; associated with over 26 di-
rectors photographing over 275 prods.; inventor
of many camera devices; owns complete Bell
and Howell outfit with every known attach-
ment. Studio ad., Apex Co., 223 N. New Jer-
sey St., Indianapolis, Ind.
ROSHER, Charles G. ; studied technical and artis-
tic photography abroad; early career, Messrs.
Speaight, Ltd., Court photographers, London;
screen career, Nestor, Gene Gautier, Pathe,
Victory Co., Mutual (filmed the battle of Oji-
naga with General Villa in Mexico), Lasky
(photographed all of of William C. De Mille's
prods., including "Anton, the Terrible." "The
Plow Girl," also "The Primrose Ring." "The
Secret Game," "One More American," "Johan-
na Enlists," "Captain Kidd, Jr."); chief cam-
eraman for "Daddy Long Legs," "Hoodlum,"
"Heart of the Hills," "Pollyanna." Member
Cinema Camera Club. Studio, Mary Pickford
Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
ROSSMAN, Earl W.; b. Scotland, S. D. ; educ.
Dakota Wesleyan Univ. as civil engineer; early
career, newspaper man and photographer; stage
career, mgr. of N. Y. theatre and McKinley Sq.
theatre, N. Y. C. ; screen career, Kinemacolor,
Shubert, Mississippi Film; now on expedition
in So. Africa for Prizma, Inc. Studio, 71 W.
23d St., N. Y.
ROTH, Charles A.; educ. Columbia Coll. and
Cornell Univ.; early career, research chemist,
Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst.; screen career, chief
cameraman Brewster Film Co.; cameraman
of color work Power Reproduction Co.; camera-
man Iconocrone Co. ; cameraman and research
chemist Prizma; X-Ray photographer in A.
E. F. In France; now with Prizma. Ad., 2106
Amsterdam ave.. N. Y-
RUBINSTEIN, Irving It. ("Kuby") ; b. N Y. C,
1S92; educ. U. S. Military Schl. ; screen career,
with Doc AVillat, built studio for Carl Laemmle
at Havana, Cuba, also Ruby Twinplex Studio,
several laboratories in U. S. and Canada; cam-
era work for Universal, American Films, Para-
mount, Frohman Amuse., World, and many
independent features; mustered out of U. S.
Army Feb., 1919, with rank of sergt. -major,
Engineers; Zion Films ("Broken Barriers");
now working with Chas. E. Davenport; one of
first to use Bell & Howell Camera in East and
now owns a $2,400.00 outfit. Ad., 100 W. 119th
St., N. Y. C.
KICKEK, Joseph T.j b. Atlanta; educ. there;
early career, laboratory film work; screen ca-
reer, Universal, Pathe, covering Middle West
for Pathe News. Member I. A. T. S. E., local
557. Home ad., 5824 Broadway, N. Y.
Rl'TTENHEKG, Joseph; b. Russia; educ. Boston,
Mass.; early career, toured Europe with Joseph
Urban as cameraman; screen career. Fox ("Do-
ing Their Bit." "The Woman Who Gave,"
"Women, Women." "Fallen Idol," "My Little
Sister." "From Now On"). Home ad., 945
Fox St., N. Y. C; studio ad.. Fox. N. Y.
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SCHEIBE. Geo. H. ; b. Plymouth, Wis., 1880:
photographer and chemist since 1896; expert
developer of negatives and positives, toning
and tinting, managed negative laboratory for
Triangle Keystone, also cameraman for Thos.
H. Ince and Mack Sennett Comedies, inventor
of Scheibe's Monotone Filter. Ad., 342 S.
Broadway, Suite 400, Los Angeles, Calif.
SCHELLINGER, Rial B. ; screen career. Fox
("The Mischief Maker," "Camille," "Cleopatra."
"A Modern Cinderella"). Member local 557,
I. A. T. S. E. Ad., 52 Rhodes St., New Ro-
chelle, N. Y.
SCHNEIDER, Max; b. Egen, Bohemia; educ.
there; grad. Royal Imperial Art Schl. of Bo-
hemia; screen career, Kalem, Reliance. Key-
stone, World, Thos. Ince. photographed fea-
tures of Alice Brady, Ethel Clayton, Holbrook
Blynn, etc. Member local 557, I. A. T. S. E.
Ad., 220 Candler Bldg., N. Y.
SCHOENBAtJM, Charles Edgar; b. California;
educ. there, Poly High Schl.; early career,
photo-engraver; screen career, Lasky ("Vicky
Van," "Love Insurance," "Why Smith Left
Home," "It Pays to Advertise," "Too Much
Johnson"), J. D. Hampton ("The Best Man").
Ad., 1528 Morningside, Los Angeles, Calif.;
Holly 2955.
SEELING, Charles R.; b. Perth Amboy, N. J.;
educ. Phila., Pa.: screen career, photographed
Nell Shipman, Bessie Love, Monroe Salisbury,
Mahlon Hamilton. Betty Blythe; Vitagraph
("Baree, Son of Kazan." "A Gentleman's
Agreement." "A Girl from Beyond." "Pegeen."
"The Dawn of Understanding." "The Enchanted
Barn," "The Wishing Ring Man"), Universal
("That Devil Bateze"). Home ad., 1868 Alle-
sandro St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Wilshire 5235.
SEIDMAN, I. Sy.; b. and educ. N. Y. C; pho-
tographer, Goerz lens salesman, newspaper man.
head cameraman Educational Films. N. Y..
1911, camera work and editor Physical Culture
Screen Mag.; specialized in scientific, educa-
tional and commercial films and news weeklies.
Ad., Room 1104, 110 West 40th St., N. Y. City;
Bryant 738.
SEITZ, John F. ; b. Chicago; educ. there; screen
career. Essanay, American. St. Louis M. P.
Co. ("Ranger of Lonesome Gulch." "The Quag-
mire," "Whose Wife?" "Edged Tools"), Amer-
ican-Mutual ("A Soul for Pawn"), Hampton-
Hodkinson ("The Sage Brusher"). chemist.
Home ad., 1625 State St., Santa Barbara; studio
American. Santa Barbara.
SHELDERFEK, Joseph; b. Brooklyn; early ca-
reer, m. p. operator: screen career, Vitagraph
("Dust of Egvpt," "A Price for Follv." "A Two-
Edged Sword"), Lasky ("The Ghost House").
Member local 557. I. A. T. S. E. Ad., 300
Chauncey St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
SHELTON, Byron J.; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ.
there: now at Gale Henrv Studio. Ad., Glid-
den Hotel. Hollvwood. Calif.; Holly 3910.
STNTZEN1CH, Hal; educ. Bedford Coll.. Eng-
land; screen career. Williamson Bros. Subma-
rine Films ("Girl of the Sea"). Lady Macken-
zie's African Big Game Hunt. Kinemacolor
World Tours, Tourneur ("White Heather").
CINEMATOGRAPHERS
6S7
Ad., 906 Longacre Bldg.. N. Y. ; Bryant 6057;
Williamson Bros. ("Submarine Eye" J, Selznick
("Out Yonder"), Worlds Tours, Tourneur
("White Heather--). Ad., 906 Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. ; Bryant 6057; studio ad., Selznick Studios,
Fort Lee, N. J.
SMITH, Al Ira; b. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 15, 13S7;
educ. Chicago Art Institute and Univ. o£ Tenn.;
eany career, cartoonist; screen career, Selig,
Pathe, Uaumont and Smith Films ("Timothy,"
"Jitneyed," "See America First," "Alaska Won-
ders in Motion," etc.). Home ad., 131 S. Grand
ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio ad., 303 S. Hill
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
SMITH, Leonard; screen career, Vitagraph ("Bat-
tle Cry of Peace"), Larry Seamon comedies,
"Between Friends"; General Pershing's per-
sonal staff photographer during the war; now
with King Cole Comedies. Home ad., 1011
Ocean ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; studio ad., Motion
Picture Producing Co. of America, Dongan
Hills, S. I., N. Y.
SONNTAG, Emil B.; b. and educ. Chicago; screen
career, cameraman Selig Polyscope Co. 8 yrs. ;
Rothacker Film Co. 2^ yrs., Amazon Film
Co., 2% yrs., as laboratory mgr.; cameraman
for Northwestern Film Corp. ("Before the
White Man Came"). Home ad., 1706 Augusta
St., Chicago, 111.
SQUIRE, Harry E.; b. N. Y. ; educ. Trinity Schl.
and Mechanics Inst.; screen career. Paramount
Pictograph, Edison, Paramount-Flagg come-
dies ("One Every Minute," "Pride and Pork
Chops." "Beresford of the Baboons," "The
Last Bottle," "Welcome Little Stranger," "The
Con in Economy"), chief cinematographer for
Educational Dept. of Famous Players-Lasky
Corp., Long Island City, N. Y. Home ad., 2679
Briggs ave., N. Y. C. ; Fordham 190S.
STKEN'E, E. Burton, also technical director; b.
Philadelphia, 1879; educ. Univ. of Pa.; early
career, cavalry officer in Spanish war, special
cor. and photographer in army corps; N. Y.
Telephone Co. 5 yrs.; screen career, began in
1909 with Pathe as asst. ed. Pathe Weekly,
covered world making scenics; now chief pho-
tographer and tech. dir. Pathe industrial dept.,
with Educational Film. Member local 557, I.
A. T. S. E. Ad., 220 Candler Bldg., N. Y. Elks,
Spanish War Vets.
STUART, Robert A.; b. Sheffield, Eng.; educ.
N. Y.; screen career, Imp-Universal, Vitagraph
("Rose of the South." "The Enemy," "Soldiers
of Chance." "Her Right to Live"). Member
local 55 M. A. T. S. E. Home ad., 1019 E.
15th St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
STUMAR, Charles; b. Budapest, Hungary, 1890;
screen career, since 1916 with Ince, photogra-
pher of the Louise Glaum specials. Home ad..
7023 Watseka ave., Culver City, Calif.; phone
70002.
STUMAR, John Stuart; screen career, chief pho-
tographer of Dorothy Dalton prod., "Vive La
France." "Quicksand," "Extravagance," etc.,
Enid Bennett, "The Marriage Ring," etc., Ince-
Paramount ("Market of Souls." "L'Aache").
Ad.. Ince Studio, Culver City, Calif.
STURGIS, F. H.; b. Michigan; educ. Calif.; screen
career, laboratory work for 2 yrs.; motion pic-
ture camera 1 yr. ; 20 yrs. photographic exper. ;
Monrovia Feature Film Co., Hearst-Pathe,
Clune Producing Co., Federal Photoplays.
Home ad., 6059 Holly blvd., Hollywood. Calif.;
studio. Federal Photo Plays, Hollywood.
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T.MXGUY, Lucien b. Paris, France: educ. Paris;
screen career, with George Melies in Paris
("The Trip Around the Moon"), in America
with Vitagraph, All-Star, Eclair, Peerless-
World ("All Man." "The Beloved Adventur-
ess," "The Man Who Forgot"). Home ad., 601
W. 127th St., N. Y. C. ; Mngside. 3085. Member
local 557, I. A. T. S. E.. N. Y.
TANNURA, Philip; b. N. Y. C. 1897; educ. N.
Y. C. ; screen career, Reliance, Biograph, Majes-
tic. Kinemaeolor. Famous Players. Edison
("The Little Chevalier." "Knights of the Square
Table," "Story the Key Told." "Apple Tree
Girl." "The Unbeliever"); athletics; played
character parts. Hght.. 5, 4; wght., 120; dark
complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad
2737 Decatur ave., N. Y.
THORNI.EY, William H.; b Cineinnati, Ohio;
educ. there; early career, photographer; screen
career. Brentwood ("Better Times," "Turn of
the Road"), Pathe ("Terror of the Range"
serial, "Border Raiders," "The Devil's Trail"),
Stuart Paton Prod. ("The Fatal Sign" serial).
Home ad., 5322 Lexington ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.; Holly 3319; studio, Stuart Paton Studio,
Ocean Park, Calif.
THORPE, Harry; b. St. Paul, Minn.; educ. there
and Los Angeles, Calif.; screen career, Douglas
Fairbanks ("Down to Earth," "Man From
Painted Post," "Reaching for the Moon," "A
Modern Musketeer," "When the Clouds Roll
By"), 18 mos. in France. Ad., Douglass Fair-
banks Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
THORPE, William Harris; b. St. Paul; general
photographic work, for 3 yrs. half-tone operator
Thorpe Engraving Co.; screen career, Kalem,
cameraman Hollywood studios; Artcraft
("Headin' South"). Member Cinema Camera
Club. U. S. Expeditionary Forces, France.
TODD, Arthur Lyle; b. and educ. N. Y. C; screen
career, Gaumont, Kalem, Reserve Photoplays
Co., World, Perry Pictures, Film D'Art, late
pictures "The Whip," "Betsy Ross," "Auntie,"
Brunton-Hodkinson ("The Lord Loves the
Irish"). Home ad., 721 West Lake, Los An-
geles; studio, Brunton.
TOTHEROH, Roland; b. San Francisco, Cal.,
1S90; educ. Alameda: early career, cartoonist;
screen career, Essanay, Lone Star and Mutual.
Head cameraman Charlie Chaplin Film Co.
Member Cinema Camera Club. Studio, 1416 La
Brea ave., Los Angeles. Cal. Home ad., 1222
Highland ave., Hollywood, Calif.
TRAVIS, Norton C; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; educ.
there; screen career, Pathe, Fox, engaged in
making moving pictures in first line trenches
on Russian western front; now developing speed
camera at work. Member local 557, I. A. T. S.
E., 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y.
TROFFEY, Alex., film cutter; b. Long Island;
educ. there; 8 yrs. cutting; Universal, Vita-
graph, Monmouth ("Jimmie Dale" serial 32
reels; Frohman Amuse. ("Once to Every Man"),
T. Hayes Hunter ("Border Legion"); with
Goldwyn since its inception. Ad., Goldwyn
Pictures Corp., 469 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
TUERS, William H.; b. N. Y. C.j educ. Trinity
Schl.; screen career, Baumer Films, Metro,
Oliver Films. Rolfe Prods., MacManus Corp.
Home ad.. 1499 E. 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
or Green Room Club, N. Y.
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ULLMAN, Edward; b. Natchez, Miss.. 1874; educ.
there; early career, wide range photographic
work; screen career, Reliance, Majestic, Uni-
versal, supt, of photography dept. and chief
cameraman ("Father and the Boys." "The
Wild Cat of Paris," "Blinding Trail." "Little
White Savage." "Broadway Scandal"), Christie
("Two A. M."). Ad., 1107 So. Western ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif.; studio, Christie.
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VALUE JO, Enrique Juan (or Harry) ; b. Mexico
City; educ. there and Los Angeles; screen ca-
reer, Keystone, photographed first Chas. Chap-
lin picture. Universal, Pathe, Clune Films ("Ra-
mona," "Eyes of the World"). International
("Patria"), Pathe ("Twenty-one," "Kidder &
Ko."), National ("Romance of Tarzan." "Tar-
zan of the Apes," 7 comedies of "Hall Room
Boys" series, one Billy Parsons comedy). Fed-
eral ("Desert of Wheat," "Dwelling Place of
Light"). Home ad., 1611 Curson ave.. West
Hollywood. Calif.; phone 2374; studio, Federal
Photoplays Co.. Brunton Studio.
VAN BUREN, Ned; b. Gouverneur, N. Y. , 1882:
educ. there; early exper., photography; screen
career, Mittenthal. NY MP ("The Alien"); Gau-
mont Weekly, Conness Till Co.. Edison ("Chil-
dren of Eve"), Universal ("Thread of Life"),
Vitagraph, Famous ("Nanette of the Wilds."
"Her Better Self," "Double Crossed," "The
Slave Market"). Artcraft ("Seven Keys to Bald-
pate"), with Buffalo Film Co at present. Mem-
ber local 557, I. A. T. S. E. Ad., 147 W. 55th
St.. N. Y.
VAN DEK VEER, Willard; b. Brooklyn, 1894;
stage career, since age of 10 , "Polly of the
Circus." Sign of the Four"; screen career.
1916-17, Gaumont, West Indian series, tours
around the world; Sept., 1917, to June 25.
1919, Photographic Div.. Signal Corps.. U. S.
Army, A. E. F. ; Outing Chester series, "Fool-
ish Fish of Sawback," "Hippity. Hoppity. Wa-
piti." Ad., care Motion Picture News, N. Y.
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VAUGHAN, Roy V.; b. 1893; educ. Los Angeles,
Cal. ; early career, learned manufacture of sur-
veying instruments; screen career, built mo-
tion picture cameras, operating them later for
Triangle, Selznick, Goldwyn ("Her Excellency
the Governor," "The Food Gamblers," "The
Haunted House," "The Man Hater"). Member
557, I. A. T. S. E. Ad., 206 W. 106th St., N. Y.
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WAGNER, William F.; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. N. Y. ;
screen career, Pathe, Famous Players, Metro
("The Pretenders"), Mutual ("Mary More-
land"). Now with Selznick, N. Y. Home ad.,
142 W. 77th St., N. Y.
WALES, Claude Henry ("Bud") ; b. Indianapolis,
Ind. ; educ. Univ. of Wash.; screen career, Uni-
versal, Keystone, Triangle, Beaver Films, Fine
Arts, National ("Fall of a Nation"), Lenox
Prod. Co. ("The Betrayal," 8 reels), "Madam
Sphinx." "Tony America," "Headin' North,"
"The Painted Lily," etc., photographed 2 yrs.
in Alaska, traveled around the world. Home
ad., 159 W. 45th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
WALKER, Vernon L.; screen exper., for Edwin
Bower Hesser ("On Secret Service," "The White
Coat," five-reel dramas), Starline Company
("You Can Never Tell," "State of Georgia,"
12-reel historic pageant, "Alaska Today," 5-
reel travelogue in the making of which every
foot of Alaska was covered), staff photogra-
pher Selig-Tribune Weekly; National Film
Corp., Denver ("Where the Sun Sets Red,"
"The Mating of Meg Malloy," "In the Shadows
of the Rockies," "The Bandit of Lonesome
Gap," "The Bridge Across," etc., etc.; now
head cameraman for The Art-O-Graf Film Co.,
Denver, Colo.; enlisted in Photo Section Signal
Corps, U. S. A. Home ad., 2858 Race St.,
Denver, Colo.
WARREN, Dwight W.; b. 1888, Los Angeles;
early career, 8 yrs. in still photography; screen
career, 2 seasons with Ince, Kay-Bee Triangle
("In Slumberland"). Home ad., 14 N. El Mo-
lino St., Alhambra, Los Angeles, Calif.; studio,
Hart Studio, Los Angeles.
WARRENTOX. Gilbert; b. Paterson, N. J.; screen
career, Univ. Fine Arts, Triangle. American
("Law of the Great Northwest," "Hard Rock
Breed," "High Tide," "The Golden Fleece,"
"Fair Enough," "Put Up Your Hands"), Mary
Pickford Co. and International. Member Cin-
ema Camera Club, Los Angeles. Home ad., 1525
Bronson ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
WEBBER, George; b. Kingston, Ont. : educ. C.
C. N. Y. ; screen career, Lubin, World, Bio-
graph, Thanhouser; photographed "Tlie Mil-
lion Dollar Mystery," "Tillie's Tomato Sur-
prise," Metro ("The Eternal Mother"), Goldwyn
(Tom Moore in "Go West, Young Man," "Man
and His Money," "One of the Finest," "City of
Comrades," "Lord and Lady Algy," Mabel Nor-
mand in "Upstairs," "The Jinks," "Pinto,"
Madge Kennedy in "The Blooming Angel").
WHITMAN. Philip H.; b. N. Y. ; screen career,
formerly with Universal, Keystone and Sennett
companies, now doing special productions with
Hampton Del Ruth. Home ad., 1748% N.
Western ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 2623;
studio, Fox.
WTLKY, L. Guy; b. Phoenix, Ariz.; educ. Univ.
Ariz.; screen career, Lubin, American, Ince-
Triangle, Paralta; specialist in artificial light-
ing and special effects for artistic prod.: stu-
dent of art and composition with its relation
to cinematography; with Bessie Barriscale for
1 yr., Famous Players 6 mos., affiliated with
Wm. C. DeMille, photographed "Tangled
Threads," "Two-Gun Betty. " "The Woman
Michael Married," "The Tree of Knowledge."
Member A. S. of C. Home ad., 5517 Sierra
Vista ave., Hollywood, Calif.; phone 599514;
studio, Lasky.
WILLIAMS, Frank D. ; b. Nashville, Mo.. 1S93;
educ. Pittsburg; screen career. Essanay. Key-
stone, chief cameraman with Sennett 4% yrs..
photographer Charlie Chaplin. Mabel Normand
in "Mickey," Annette Kellerman in "Queen of
the Sea," owns tank patents on this picture;
Roscoe Arbuckle. Metro. Bushman & Bavne.
"The Dragon Painter." "The Gray Horizon."
"The Tong Man" and other Sessue Hayakawa
pictures: head of photograph dept. for Haworth
Pictures Corp.; owns patent for putting char-
acters into action on photographic background.
Member Cinema Camera Club, Los Angeles.
Ad., 1710 W. 6th st., Los Angeles. Calif.
WILLIAMS, Lawrence E.; screen career, Than-
houser, Reliance, Famous Players, Harry Rapf,
Frank A. Keeney Prods., Artcraft, Virginia
Pearson Co. ("The Bishops Emeralds," "Im-
possible Catherine"), Shear & Co. ("Lonely
Heart"). Is familiar with every branch of
photography. Ad., 540 S. 6th ave., Mt. Vernon,
N. Y.
WILLIAMS, Walter E. ; b. Indiana. 1891; educ.
there; screen career, Fine Arts, Reliance, Ma-
jestic, Fox ("Jack and the Bean Stalk," "The
Splendid Sin," "The Snares of Paris," "Lost
Money," "What Would You Do?" with Mad-
laine Traverse, "In the Days of Auld Lang
Syne" with Peggy Hyland. Is familiar with
every branch of photography. Ad., 5723 La
Mirada ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Member Cine-
ma Camera Club.
WINTHER, Carl Pagh; b. Denmark; screen ca-
reer, cinematographer for Majestic-Reliance,
Fine Arts Studio; directing of Higganie pictures,
Alaska wilds, California wild life, Mexico birds
and game, life in India and the West Indies
for Dr. Salisbury and Rex Beach.
WYCKOFF. Alvin; director of photography; b.
Elmira, N. Y. ; educ. Detroit Univ., Detroit,
Mich.; stage career, William Owen 2 seasons,
eastern dram, stock 5 seasons; screen career,
Artcraft, Selig ("Monte Cristo," "The Spoilers,"
"Wizard of Oz"), Lasky ("Joan of Arc," "The
Cheat"), Famous Players ("Male and Female,"
"Girl of the Golden West," "Squaw Man," "The
Virginian"); supervised erection of new Lasky
laboratory; is also inventor of numerous ap-
pliances; familiar with every branch of pho-
tography. Member Cinema Camera Club. Ad.,
Famous Players-Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Calif.
WYNAKD, Edward; b. N. Y. C. ; screen career,
Imp 5% yrs., Roland West Film Co., 12 pictures
for Norma Talmadge Film Corp., Fox, Ray
Emory Prod. Co. "The Chosen Path"), National
Film Co.. Dietrich and Beck ("The Band Box"),
Tyrad ("Tlie Red Viper"), Norma Talmadge
("The Forbidden City"). Hallmark. Ad., 536
Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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YOUNG, Hal.; b. Australia; screen career, Sid
Olcott Irish productions, Famous, World ("The
Dark Silence"), Metro, Selznick ("The Foolish
Virgin," "The Easiest Way," "The Common
Law"), Para-Art ("Witness for the Defense").
Realart ("Anne of Green Gables"), Member
Cinema Camera Club. Ad., 1043 Boston rd.,
N. Y. ; Intervale 5500.
YOUNG, Jack R.; b. N. Y. C, 1896 (claims to be
youngest professional cameraman); stage ex-
perience, with Blanch Ring in "When Claudia
Smiles"; screen career, D. W. Griffith, M. Sen-
nett, Reliance, cameraman with Fox, National
Drama, Bluebird Prod. ("The Nature Girl."
"The Great Cause"). Edgar Jones Prod.
("Quicksand," "Border River," "Beloved
Brute"), on expedition to Grand Fall, Labra-
dor for Mills Bros. Ad., Edgar Jones Prod.,
Inc., Augusta. Maine.
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ZALIBRA, George C. ("Duke") ; b Pittsburg.
Pa., Feb. 9, 1887; educ. St Joseph's Acad., Pitts-
burg, Pa. ; early career, stage mgr. ; screen ca-
reer, Pathe, Keystone and Mutual ("A Trip
Through Africa," "Through the Alps," "Trip
to the North Pole," etc.), Goldwyn ("The Scrub
Lady"). Member Cinema Camera Club, Los
Angeles. Home ad., 132 Edmund St., Pitts-
burg, Pa.
ZAXGRILLI, Orestes A.; b. Italy. 1881: educ.
N. Y. ; screen career. Kalem Co. 9 yrs.. Uni-
versal Film Co. 1 yr. Ad., 52 Sherman St.,
Montclair, N. J.
ZOLLINGER, William M.; b Brooklyn. 1874;
educ. there; screen career. Vitagraph ("War"),
Thanhouser ("Silas Marner." "War and the
Woman." "King Lear"); is familiar with every
branch of photography. Member local 577 I,
• A. T. S. E.. 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y.
MOTION PICTURE ORGANIZATIONS
THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW— ITS
HISTORY, ORGANIZATION AND POLICIES
The National Board of Review was organized
in March, 1919, by the People's Institute at the
request of the theatres exhibiting motion pictures
in New York City. The work of the Board be-
came national in scope in June of the same year
at the request of the manufacturers of motion-
picture films. Since that date, the Board has
gained an increasing control over the films
exhibited in America.
The Board is composed as follows: a general
committee of thirty representatives from various
civic agencies located in New York, together
with certain disinterested, public-spirited individ-
uals; an executive committee chosen from this
membership: and a review committee of 100
members. This last unit, divided into sub-com-
mittees, is at work at least five days each week.
The general committee was called together by
the People's Institute at the beginning of the
Board's existence, and elects its own members.
The review committee is selected by the general
committee, the tenure of office being three
months. No member of the Board is engaged in
any branch of the motion-picture business, and
no voting member is salaried directly or indirectly
for his services.
The Board is self-governing in all particulars,
establishes its own standards, elects its own
officers and executive staff, and controls its own
finances. The money to defray expenses is raised
wholly from three sources: By voluntary sub-
scriptions from persons interested in and bene-
fited by its work; by subscriptions to its weekly
bulletin service; and by a charge to all produc-
ing companies for a review of their product at a
flat rate per reel.
The general committee, as presently consti-
tuted, is presided over by Everett Dean Martin.
The executive staff, with headquarters at 70 Fifth
Avenue, is composed as follows:
Executive Staff
W. D. McGuire, Jr Executive Secretary
Orrin G. Cocks Advisory Secretary
W. M. Covill Membership Secretary
W. A. Barrett Review Secretary
Alice B. Evans Corresponding Secretary
Besides the committees given above, a national
advisory committee with representatives in all of
the larger cities of the Union co-operates with
the National Board of Review in furnishing in-
formation and promoting the Board's plans. The
advisory committee for New York City, which
consists of thirty-five members, includes such
names as Percy Mackaye, William H. Maxwell,
Jacob H. Schiff, Oscar S. Straus and Stephen S.
Wise. The representatives of the national ad-
visory committee for other cities are listed as
follows:
D. Hiden Ramsay, Asheville, N. C; W. A.
Percy. Atlanta, Ga. ; Hon. H. W. Adams, Beloit,
Wis.; John M. Casey, Boston, Mass.; S. Parkes
Cadman and Dr. J. P. Warbasse, Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
John L. Alexander and Shailer Mathews, Chicago,
111.; George A. Bellamy, Mrs. George Crile and
Miss Charlotte Rumbold, Cleveland, Ohio; D. G.
Johnson. Colorado Springs, Colo.; A. W. Taylor,
Columbia. Mo.; Elmer Scott, Dallas, Tex.; Mrs.
Helen Ring Robinson and Mrs. Margaret D. Con-
way, Denver, Colo.; Dr. Harris F. Rail, Evanston,
III.; A. G. Arvold, Fargo, No. Dak.; Dan C. Beard,
Flushing, N. Y. ; Miss Mary Gray Peck, Geneva,
N. Y. ; Harry C. Hurd, Indianapolis, Ind. ; L. A.
Halbert. Kansas City, Mo.; R. H. Edwards, Lisle,
N. Y. ; Everett C. Beach and S. M. Cooper, Los
Angeles. Calif.; Mrs. Fred Levy, Louisville, Ky. ;
Charles Stelzle, Maplewood, N. J.; John M. Dean.
Memphis, Tenn. ; G. R. Radley, Milwaukee, Wis.
M. L Burton, Mrs. Charles W. Cartwright and
Robins Gilman, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. E. McCul-
loch and Hamilton Love, Nashville, Tenn.; Anson
Phelps Stokes, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Paul
Getzchman and T. T. Sturgess, Omaha, Nebr. ;
Ernest A. Batchelder and Vernon O. Whitcomb,
Pasadena, Calif.; Miss Helen L. Coe, Portland,
Me.; W. G. Eliot, Jr., William T. Foster and Mrs.
Millie Trumbull, Portland, Oreg. ; Sergeant Rich-
ard Gamble, Providence, R. I.; Edward C Fel-
lows, Randolph, N. Y. ; R. Andrew Hamilton,
Rochester, N. Y. ; Charles DeY. Elkus and Mrs.
Bert Schlesinger. San Francisco, Calif.; Dr. Sarah
Kendall. Seattle. Wash.; U. G. Manning, South
Bend, Ind.; C. A. Fleming and S. Glasgow, Spo-
kane, Wash.; Rev. James Boyd Coxe and Horace
M. Swope, St. Louis, Mo.; Walter W. Nicholson
and Miss Minnie E. Paddock, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
Festus Foster, Topeka, Kan.; Burdette G. Lewis,
Trenton, N. J.; Samuel Gompers, Washington,
D. C, and Dr. Frank Oliver Hall, Winchester,
Mass.
In criticizing productions, the members of a
reviewing committee are required to bring to the
picture the judgment of the typical audience and
must endeavor to reflect what the people of the
United States would think about any given pro-
duction were they sitting en masse to view the
picture. In other words, the standard of judg-
ment must be public opinion and not personal
prejudice or views.
The decisions of the National Board of Review
are enforced by public officials and other
agencies, which are kept acquainted with the
criticisms and accomplishments of the Board,
principally by the publication of a weekly official
Bulletin. This publication is furnished free of
charge to officials in the principal cities of thirty-
eight states. It gives a list of all pictures re-
viewed during each current week, with notes and
decisions thereon. Accordingly, though the Board
is a voluntary, extra-legal body, having no legal
power resident in itself, its decisions have the
effect of legal verdicts through the co-operation
of mayors, license-bureaus, police departments
and boards of public welfare in cities throughout
the country, where the official correspondents
enforce the judgments of the National Board.
That the National Board of Review is an active
body is evidenced by the following excerpt from
a recent publication of the organization: "The
National Board sits at the gateway through
which all motion pictures must pass before they
reach the American public. During a single
year a ceaseless stream of five thousand subjects
flows past it. Since 1909 the National Board has
daily inspected and passed upon films, until now
it views 10.000 reels or 10,000.000 feet a year,
which are copied from 20 to 150 times each and
circulated in all parts of the United States."
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MOTION
"PICTURE INDUSTRY, INC.
The information compiled and submitted below
gives the officers and directors of the National
Association of the Motion Picture Industry, who
were elected at the third annual meeting, held at
Rochester, N. Y., on Aug. 6th, 1919. The per-
sonnel of the executive committee follows. There
are also included the other principal committees
of the association, together with their respective
chairmen. The headquarters of the National As-
sociation is located in Room S06, Times Building.
New York.
Officers and Directors for 1919-1920
President: William A. Brady. Wm. A. Brady
Picture Plays. Inc.
Vice Presidents: Adolph Zukor, Famous Players-
Lasky Corporation; Samuel Goldwyn, Goldwyn
Pictures Corporation; Will C. Smith, Nicholas
Power Company; E. M. Porter, Precision Ma-
chine Company; P. A. Powers, Universal Film
Mfg. Company; Paul H. Cromelin, Inter-Ocean
Film Corporation.
Treasurer: J. E. Brulatour. Eastman Film.
Executive Secretary: Frederick H. Elliott, S06
Times Building.
Producers' Division, Class No. 1
Adolph Zukor, Famous Players-Lasky Corpora-
tion.
J. Stuart Blackton, J. Stuart Blackton Feature
Pictures, Inc.
William A. Brady, Wm. A. Brady Picture Plavs.
Inc.
Paul Brunet, Pathe Exchange, Inc.
William Fox, Fox Film Corporation.
Samuel Goldwyn, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation.
D. W. Griffith, D. W. Griffith Enterprises.
Carl Laemmle, Universal Film Mfg. Company.
Richard A. Rowland, Metro Pictures Corporation.
Joseph M. Schenck, Norma Talmadge Picture
Corporation.
Lewis J. Selznick, Select Pictures Corporation.
Albert E. Smith, Vitagraph Company of America.
Supply & Equipment Division, Class No. S
J. E. Brulatour, Eastman Films.
Harry H. Allen, Wyanoak Publishing Company.
Willard B. Cook. Pathescope Company of America.
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Joseph F. Coufal. Standard Slide Company.
Walter J. -Moore, H. C. Miner Lithographing
Company.
E. M. Porter, Precision Machine Company.
B. F. Porter.
"Will C. Smith, Nicholas Power Company.
L. P. Weber, Acme Lithographing Company.
Distributors' Division, Class No. 4
Walter W. Irwin, Famous Players-Lasky Cor-
poration.
W. E. Atkinson, Metro Pictures Corporation.
William J. Clark, Exhibitors Mutual Distributing
Corporation.
Arthur S. Friend, Famous Players-Lasky Cor-
poration.
Ricord Gradwell, World Film Corporation.
Gabriel L. Hess, Goldwyn Distributing Corpora-
tion.
Lewis Innerarity, Pathe Exchange, Inc.
P. A. Powers, Universal Film Mfg. Company.
John M. Quinn, Vitagraph, Inc.
W. R. Sheehan. Fox Film Corporation.
Percy L. Waters, Triangle Distributing Corpora-
tion.
J. D. Williams, First National Exhibitors Circuit.
General Division, Class No. 5
John C. Flinn, 485 Fifth Ave.
Fred J. Beecroft, 729 Seventh Ave.
George Blaisdell, 516 Fifth Ave.
Paul H. Cromelin, 21S West 42nd St.
Paul Gulick, 1600 Broadway.
Lesly Mason, 1587 Broadway.
J. Robert Rubin, 165 Broadway.
Julian M. Solomon, Jr., 141 East 25th St.
Thomas G. Wiley, 209 West 48th St.
Executive Committee
Walter W. Irwin, Chairman; William A. Brady,
ex-offlcio; Jack G. Leo, Fox Film Corp.; Louis
J. Selznick, Select Pictures; Paul H. Cromelin,
John M. Quinn, J. E. Brulatour, Gabriel L. Hess,
John C. Flinn, W. E. Atkinson, Lewis Innerarity,
Arthur S. Friend.
Censorship Committee, Gabriel L. Hess; Fire
Prevention Committee, J. E. Brulatour; Legal
and Legislative Committee, Nathan Vidaver;
Transportation Committee, P. H. Stilson.
In the following are submitted the various
classes of membership in the National Associa-
tion of the Motion Picture Industry and the
entrance fees and annual dues for each class.
Producer, Class No. 1.
Entrance Annual
Fee. Dues.
Class A to comprise features re-
leased through distributing
companies $250 $100
Class B to comprise those who
produce for State right sales
and serials 150 50
Class C to comprise those pro-
ducing for a program of one,
two and three reels, producers
of industrial pictures, and film
developers and printers 75 25
Exhibitors, Class No. 2
Seating Annual
Class. Capacity. Dues.
A 3001 or over $50
B 2001 to 3000 36
C 1001 to 2000 24
E> 501 to 1000 19
E 301 to 500 12
F 300 or under 6
Supply and Equipment, Class No. 3
Entrance Annual
Fee. Dues.
Banner and Photograph Manu-
facturers $50 §25
Camera, Studio and Laboratory
Equipment Dealers 100 50
Camera, Studio and Laboratory
Equipment Manufacturers
and Importers 250 100
Carbon Manufacturers and Im-
porters 250 100
Chairs, Exclusive Dealers in.... 100 25
Chairs, Manufacturers and Im-
porters 250 100
Chemical Manufacturers, Im-
porters and Dealers:
Class A, Manufacturers and
Importers ?S0 100
Class B 100 25
Costumes, Props and Furnishing
Manufacturers 150 50
Electric Sign Dealers 50 25
Electric Sign Manufacturers 100 SO
Electric Light. Heat and Power
Comnanies ;
In Cities up to 100,000 50 10
In Cities up to 500,000 75 25
In Cities up to 1,000,000 150 75
In Cities over 1,000.000 250 100
Electric Light Plant Manufac-
turers 50 25
Film Renovators 25 10
Film Cleaning Machine Manu-
facturers 50 25
Lens for Cameras and Projectors,
Manufacturers and Impor-
ters of 100 50
Lithograph and Poster Manufac-
turers 250 100
Lobby Display Manufacturers... 50 25
Motion Picture Machine Dealers. 50 25
Motion Picture Machine Distribu-
tors 100 50
Motor Generator, Rotary Con-
verter, Rectifier, Transform-
er, Arc Controller and Rheo-
stat Manufacturers 75 25
Musical Instrument Manufac-
turers 150 100
Operating Booth Manufacturers
(asbestos or metal) 100 50
Printers of Tickets. Folders,
Heralds, Small Work 50 25
Projection Machine Manufac-
turers and Importers:
Class A, Standard Machines... 250 100
Class B, Home Machines (in-
cluding Importers) 100 50
Raw Film Manufacturers, Im-
porters and Agents 500 250
Screen Manufacturers and Im-
porters 150 50
Slide and Novelty Manufacturers 50 25
Stage Lighting Equipment Man-
ufacturers 150 50
Stage and Studio Scenery Man-
ufacturers 150 50
Ticket Selling Machine and De-
vice Manufacturers 75 25
Ventilating Equipment Manu-
turers 75 25
Engravers and Electrotypers. . . . 100 50
Distributor and Exchange, Class No. 4
Entrance Annual
Fee. Dues.
Motion Picture Film Distributors $500 $250
Exchanges (Each) 50 25
General Division, Class No. 5
Entrance Annual
Fee. Dues.
Advertising Agents $250 $100
Architects and Builders and
Sub-Contractors:
In Cities up to 100,000 25 10
In Cities up to 500,000 50 25
In Cities up to 1,000.000. 150 75
In Cities over 1,000.000 250 100
Bill Posting Companies:
In Cities up to 100,000 50 10
In Cities up to 500.000 75 25
In Cities up to 1,000.000 150 75
In Cities over 1,000.000 250 100
Banks and Trust Companies.... 75 25
Camera Men 10 5
Employes of Establishments and
Plants in any way connected
with the Motion Picture In-
dustry 2 2
Employment Agents 50 25
Exhibition Halls:
Up to 2500 Capacity 50 25
Over 2500 Capacity 100 50
Insurance Companies 250 100
Motion Picture Actors and
Actresses other than Stars.. 10 5-
Motion Picture Stars 150 75
Newspapers, Daily and Sunday:
In Cities up to 100,000 50 10
In Cities up to 500,000 75 25
In Cities up to 1,000.000 150 75
In Cities over 1,000.000 250 100
Program Publishers 50 25
Projection Engineers 25 10
Publications Devoted Exclusively
to Motion Pictures 250 100
Publications with Motion Picture
Department 150 100
Studio Directors 50 25
Studio Managers 25 10
Transportation and Express
Companies 250 100
Film Exporte-s and Forwarders 100 50
State Rights Buyers IP 5
WHO'S AT THE HELM
MACKLYN ARBICKLE
President of San Antonio Pictures Corporation
Mr. Arbuckle has been a prominent figure in the
theatrical world for a good many years. Taking
up the stage as his profession at an early age, he
worked his way to stardom because of his talent
and personality. He was starred in George Ade's
drama, "The County Chairman," and also starred
in "The Round-Up" and other plays. Mr. Arbuckle
is now identified with pictures and holds the office
of President of San Antonio Pictures Corporation
and is also a member of the Board of Directors.
The capital stock of this concern is $160,000.00.
The Company started producing the first of July,
1919, under the direction of Leopold D. Wharton,
and Mr. Arbuckle is featured exclusively in photo-
play comedy-dramas. The first six subjects are
from the pens of Holman F. Day, Irvin S. Cobb,
George Barr McCutcheon, Archibald Clavering
Gunter, George V. Hobart and Fred Jackson. For
further information see " Actors."
GERALD F. BACON
Gerald F. Bacon Productions
Gerald Bacon has been prominently identified
with both stage and screen for many years, be-
ginning his theatrical career with Sanger & Jor-
dan, play-brokers, following a short time as min-
ing engineer in the West. Mr. Bacon, in addi-
tion to his work as play-broker and producer for
the stage, has produced more than half a dozen
photodramas, including "A Woman's Experience,"
"Men," "The Melting Pot," and "The Whirl of
Life." Mr. Bacon's business address is the Ful-
ton theatre, N. Y. C.
JOHN RANDOLPH BRAY
President and General Manager
Mr. Bray was born in Michigan. He became a
newspaper artist and cartoonist with the Brook-
lyn Eagle and the Detroit Free Press. He was a
pioneer in the development of animated cartoon
processes. Became president of Bray Studios,
1915-1919, president of Bray Pictures Corporation
in 1919. The address of this concern is 23 East
26th St., N. Y. C.
JAMISON HANDY
T ice-President
Mr. Handy was born in Chicago and educated
in the University of Michigan. Trained himself
as a newspaper writer and executive with the
Chicago Tribune under Medill McCormick. Later
became asscociated with Harrington Emerson,
efficiency expert. Then with Herbert Kaufman in
sales and advertising business. In 1916-1918 be-
came president of Keeley-Handy Syndicate with
Chicago Herald. He is a writer of well-known
motion picture serials. Specialist in production
of Industrial Pictures.
J. F. LEVENTHAL
Vice-President
Mr. Leventhal was born in Tennessee and edu-
cated himself as an architect. In 1916-1919 be-
came identified with Teknagraph Films. In 1918
originated animated technical drawings, called
"Keknagraphs." Produced "Training of Soldier
Films" for U. S. Army. Originator of "Gasoline
Engine Films." In 1919 he became vice-president
of Bray Pictures Corporation.
PAUL BR I" NET
Vice-Prcsidint and General Manager of Pathe Ex-
change, Inc.
Paul Brunet. in addition to being vice-presi-
dent and general manager of Pathe Exchange,
Inc., has the signal honor of being an adminis-
trator of Pathe Cinema, Ltd., of Paris, the
International motion picture organization. He
is the only vice-president of Pathe Exchange.
Inc., who has been paid this high tribute. Mr.
Brunet was elected vice-president and general
manager of Pathe Exchange, Inc., on Marcil
7, 1918. Under him the organization has grown
into one of the most influential m the Mm
industry. Mr. Brunet recently was honored by
an appointment as one of the board of governors
of the Franco-American Board of Commerce and
Industry, along with such well known New York-
ers as Albert Breton, Joseph T. Cosby, Pa«'
Fuller, Jr., Ernest Iselin, Arthur B. Leach. ±i.
Michelin, Jean Revillon, and J. R. Munoz, all
of whom are identified with big enterprises.
Before assuming his present offices with Paths
Mr. Brunet was its comptroller. Under his
administration and his power for organization
the department gained vastly in its effective-
ness. Before coming to this country from Francs
five years ago to join the Eclectic Film Com-
pany, which at that time distributed Pathe's
product, Mr. Brunet was prominent in the bank-
ing circles of Paris. All his business life has
been devoted to the handling of big financial
institutions, and the rapid growth of Paths
Exchange, Inc., is a monument to his ability.
ROBERT BRINTON
Producer
See " Producers "
C. L. CHESTER
President C. L. Chester Productions, Inc., 120 West
41st St., N. Y. C.
Mr. Chester is one of the pioneer producers in
the motion picture industry. He has been a
picture man all his adult life, starting in still
photography and entering the motion picturs
business almost as soon as motion pictures were
invented. He has supervised the filming of many
notable travel features and himself has taken
subjects on trips into the wilds. C. L. Chester's
Productions, Inc., produce Chester Outings,
weekly, one reel travel pictures, and screenics,
weekly, one reel combination animal life and
Famous Wits release.
AL E. CHRISTIE
President Christie Film Company
See " Producers "
WILLIAM J. CLARK
President
Mr. Clark, in addition tr, being President of the
Clark-Cornelius Corporation, is President of Ex-
hibitors' Mutual Distributing Corporation. Con-
solidated Theatres, Inc.. Grand Rapids. Mich.;
an officer of and director in various industrial
and financial corporations in Grand Rapids,
Mich., and Little Rock. Ark.
H. G. CORNELIUS
Treasurer
Mr. Cornelius is also secretary and treasurer
of the Wolverine Brass Works. Grand Rapids,
Mich.; vice-president of Exhibitors' Mutual Dis-
tributing Corporation and vice-president of the
Consolidated Theatres, Inc., of Grand Rapids.
S. J. ROLLO
Secretary
Mr. Rollo was formerly director of sales and
exchanges for Exhibitors' Mutual Distributing
Corporation; was sales manager of the Mutual
Film Corporation, prior to which he was con-
nected in an executive capacity with the sales
department of Montgomery Ward Company. Chi-
cago, and the National Biscuit Company.
WALTER K. PLUMB
General Manager
Mr. Plumb was treasurer of the Exhibitors'
Mutual Distributing Corporation, which position
he took upon the completion of war work as exe-
cutive secretary to the Tanners' Council; he has
extensive interests in Grand Rapids, Mich., and
was for some years connected with the sales de-
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partment of the National Biscuit Company and
the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company in an executive
capacity.
COLVIN W. BROW N
Assistant Treasurer
Mr. Brown was director of publicity of Ex-
hibitors' Mutual Distributing Corporation, prior
to which he was advertising manager of the
Mutual Film Corporation. His first connection
with the film industry was as Western representa-
tive of the Exhibitors' Trade Review, prior to
which he was sales manager of the New York
Evening Mail Syndicate and editorial executive
on a Mid-West newspaper.
JACK COHN
Jack and Harry Cohn
Jack Cohn's early career was identified with
newspaper work. His screen career began with
Universal Film Manufacturing Company, where
he had charge of special exploitation. He is at
present president of the Hall Room Boys Photo-
plays, Inc., with offices at 1S00 Broadway. He
distributes with his brother, Harry, the Hall
Room Boys' comedies and series of educational
and industrial pictures.
THEODORE C. DEITRICH
President of Deitrich-Beck, Inc., and De Luxe Pic-
tures, Inc.
Theodore C. Deitrich was born in New Brighton,
Pa., and until he entered the motion picture in-
dustry four years ago had spent practically his
entire life in newspaper and magazine work, hav-
ing been managing editor and editorial and dra-
matic writer in New York, Chicago, and San
Francisco. Four years ago he was transferred by
William Randolph Hearst from the New York
American to the International Film Service,
where he remained until November, 1917, when
he organized the De Luxe Pictures, Inc., and
since then Deitrich-Beck, Inc.
MARK M. DINTENFASS
Owner and Producer of Cuckoo Comedies
Mr. Dintenfass has been in the motion picture
business for a great many years. He bought the
Jacksonville studios, which include laboratories,
from Lubin and there he produces the Cuckoo
comedies which are released through United Pic-
ture Theatres. He is owner and producer of the
Lee Kid comedies, vice-president of Tribune Pro-
ductions, Inc., president of Stellar Laboratories,
secretary and treasurer of " My Four Years in
Germany " Company, and owner of the Vim Film
Corporation.
A. H. FISCHER
President of A. H. Fischer Features, Inc., and Vice-
President and Treasurer of Octagon Films, Inc.
A. H. Fischer, president and treasurer of A.
H. Fischer Features, Inc., with studios and
laboratory at 46 Main st., New Rochelle, N. Y.,
entered the film business in August, 1918, when
in association with B. A. Rolfe, who produced the
Houdini serial, "The Master Mystery." Since
then he has produced, also with Mr. Rolfe, "A
Scream in the Night," by Charles A. Logue. Or-
ganized in June, 1919, with B. A. Rolfe and
Charles A. Logue, A. H. Fischer Features, Inc.,
for the production of special features. Bought
the former Thanhouser studios in New Rochelle.
Now producing a series of pictures based on
stories written by Robert W. Chambers, and a
series of pictures based on stories by Charles A.
Logue. Completed productions: "The Amazing
Lovers," from " The Shining Band," by Robert
W. Chambersffi " The Red Virgin," by Charles A.
Logue. Besides his film activities Mr. Fischer is
engaged in extensive glove and leather manu-
facturing.
B. A. ROLFE
Vice-President A. H. Fischer Features, Inc., and
President of Octagon Films, Inc.
Mr. Rolfe was producer of vaudeville acts in
association with Jesse L. Lasky and C. B. Mad-
dock. Entered film business as the head of Rolfe
Photoplays, Inc., which he organized, and which
produced Metro releases from the inception of
Metro until 1918. One of the organizers of Octa-
gon Films, Inc., which produced the Houdini
serial, "The Master Mystery," as a B. A. Rolfe
production. With A. H. Fischer and Charles A.
Logue formed in June, 1919, A. H. Fischer Fea-
tures, Inc., now producing Chambers and Logue
stories.
CHARLES A. LOGUE
Secretary A. H. Fischer Features, Inc.
Mr. Logue is writer of all scripts, both adapta-
tions and originals, picturized by the company.
Former newspaper man on New York World and
New York Tribune; also contributor to Munsey's
and other magazines. Wrote first script about
three years ago — "The White Raven,'' produced
by Metro. Since then wrote the following original
stories: "My Lady Incog" and "The Feud Girl"
(Famous Players), "A Wife by Proxy" (Metro),
"The Duchess of Doubt" (Metro), "Outwitted"
(Metro), "The Compact" (Metro), "The Service
Star" (Goldwyn), "Just for Tonight" (Goldwyn),
"The Kingdom of Youth" (Goldwyn), "On
Record" (Lasky), "Treason" (Empire), "Ashes
of Embers" (Famous Players), "The Lost Bat-
talion" (MacManus), "A Scream in the Night"
(Rolfe-Selznick), "The Flame of the Desert"
(Goldwyn), "The Red Virgin" (A. H. Fischer
Features, Inc.) His adaptations are: "The Heir
to the Hoorah" (Lasky), "My Four Years in Ger-
many" (Gerard), "Laughing Bill Hyde" (Rex
Beach-Goldwyn), "Too Fat to Fight" (Rex
Beach-Goldwyn), "The Brand" (Rex Beach-Gold-
wyn), "The Amazing Lovers" (Fischer Features).
His serials are: "The House of Hate," "The Hid-
den Hand," and "The Tiger's Trail" (Pathe),
and "The Master Mystery" (B. A. Rolfe).
CHARLES G. STEWART
General Manager of A. II. Fischer Features, Inc. and
Octagon Films, Inc.
Mr. Stewart, manager, the Princess theatre,
New York, for three years; manager, the Knick-
erbocker theatre, New York, under Triangle
regime; manager, the Rialto and Rivoli theatres.
New York, from the time of opening until Janu-
ary 1, 1919. Theatrical producer under the firm
name of Stewart and Morrison, Inc.. which pro-
duced "Our Pleasant Sins" at the Belmont thea-
tre, New York, season 1918-19; "Betty Behave,"
season 1919-20. General manager of A. H.
Fischer Features, Inc., and Octagon Films, Inc.,
since January 1, 1919.
WILLIAM FOX
President Fox Film Corporal inn
William Fox got into the motion picture in-
dustry of his own volition because he had been
cheated in the purchase of a penny arcade and
wished to recoup in some amusement enterprise.
That was several years ago, and now he is the
head of his own motion picture concern. Fifteen
years ago William Fox was in the cloth-sponging
business on the lower East Side of New York
City. He soon progressed to foreman, manager,
and eventually owner of the establishment. Soon
after he ventured with his penny arcade with
the zeal consummated, Mr. Fox found that the
business was wholly fictitious. He set about
the task of building up the business of the
arcade, and in a few weeks was rewarded by a
lucrative patronage. Encouraged, he branched
out and took over two other similar enterprises,
operating them successfully. From an arcade
owner, Mr. Fox became a theatre owner. He
leased the Dewey theatre in 14th street and the
Gotham theatre in 125th street, New York. This
was fourteen years ago, when the film business
was beginning to attract attention. His start
as a film man was humble enough. He formed
the Greater New York Film Rental Company
with offices at 116 East 14th street, and thus
set himself up in business as a film distributor
for the New York territory. The concern grad-
ually branched out and established branch offices
through the East. Mr. Fox then organized the
Box Office Attraction Company. He formed a
selling organization that covered twenty-twe
cities and made preparations to produce his own
plays, continuing the meanwhile the distribution
of other companies' films. In 1914 Fox Film
Corporation absorbed the Box Office Attraction
Company. The Eclair studio was purchased.
WHO'S AT THE HELM
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companies were organized and productions
started. He established a film printing plant at
Fort Lee, N. J., in 1915, together with labora-
tories for handling the entire output of the
organization. Branch offices were established
In the United States, Canada, South America,
Australia, New Zealand and Cuba. In 1916 the
studios at Hollywood were completed. In 1919
construction was started on the $2,600,000 Wil-
liam Fox building at 10th avenue, from 55th
to 56th streets, Manhattan. This building was
constructed to house the administration offices,
the eastern studios and the laboratory, and
will accommodate nearly 5,000 employees. It in-
cludes room tor twenty companies to work simul-
taneously.
EDWI N FKAZEE
President Frazee Film Productions, Inc.
Edwin Frazee will be remembered as a director
of comedies formerly with Mack Sennett's
Keystone Company. He was the creator of the
comedy successes "Crooked to the End," "Bath-
Tub Perils," also Fox Film comedy "Social Pi-
rates." Mr. Frazee is the originator of trick
photography as applied to moving picture com-
edies and has reserved innumerable ideas to be
used now that he has acquired his own com-
pany and can consequently secure a free field
to produce his effects. The Frazee Comedies
feature humor attached to a rush of novel sit-
uations. Riverside, California, has been chosen
as the studio site, because of its natural setting,
having a background of hills and vegetation with
a reliable climate. Mr. Frazee has always de-
veloped his own plots for scenarios and directs
without any script, although he is open to sug-
gestion and has a staff of assistants with that
aim.
WILLIAM L. SHERRILL
President Frohman Amusement Corp.
Mr. Sherrill was born in Dadeville, Ala. Previ-
ous to his connection with the motion picture
industry he was identified with various life
insurance companies in an executive capacity.
Was the first film executive to recognize the
screen value of legitimate stage attractions and
popular novels and was the first in the industry
to acquire the screen rights to certain works of
Booth Tarkington, Lionel Sutro, Augustus
Thomas, George Ade, Edward Locke and other
literary celebrities. One of the pioneers in in-
dependent productions and state right distribu-
tion. Mr. Sherrill is a director in several com-
mercial enterprises. City residence, Hotel Com-
modore, New York: country residence. Rye,
N. Y.
JESSE JAMES GOLDBURG
General Manager Frohman
Mr. Goldburg was born in New York City.
Educated Dwight School, New York Preparatory
School, and New York Law School. Organized
Life Photo Film Corporation, the first independ-
ent producing organization in the United States.
Created and established the state right method
of distribution of productions and devised the
territorial division of state rights and the per-
centages originally allotted to each territory.
Thereafter organized and was vice-president of
Ocean Film Corporation and the Rialto Film
Corporation. Has occupied several positions of
supervising director, sales manager, advertising
and publicity manager. At present engaged as
general manager of the Frohman Amusement
Corporation, Times Building, New York City.
JOSEPH A. GOLDEN
President Crystal Film Company and Stockholder of
Allgood Pictures Corporation
Joseph A. Golden has been identified with the
motion picture business for several years, acting
principally in the capacity of director. He has
handled the megaphone for twelve years and
Introduced the first stage star In pictures, namely,
Blanche Walsh, in "Resurrection." He has di-
rected Norma Talmadge, Lenore Ulric, Cyril
Scott, Holbrook Blinn. Julia Dean, Helen Ware,
Jane Grey, James O'Neill and many others.
Mr. Golden is now directing a fifteen-episode
serial called "The Whirlwind," starring Charles
Hutchison, who Is the star of "The Great Gam-
ble," a serial distributed by Pathe and directed
by Mr. Golden.
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
President Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Samuel Goldwyn began his business career at
the age of thirteen in New York. He pursued
a career along mercantile lines until the motion
picture started to make inroads into American
social development. In 1912 he induced Cecil
DeMille to enter the picture field and a $20,000
corporation was formed with Jesse Lasky. In
1916 Mr. Goldwyn retired as chairman of the
Board of Directors of the Lasky Corporation,
and in 1916 he formed the Goldwyn Pictures
Corporation, which started to produce pictures
in 1917. He secured the services of many of
the foremost stars, and in 1919 he directed the
reorganization of the Goldwyn Company, with
F. F. Godsol, the Shuberts, A. H. Woods and
the Selwyns on the directorate and a capitaliza-
tion of $20,000,000. In 1919 he formed the Emi-
nent Authors Pictures, Inc., with Rex Beach
as president and with Rupert Hughes, Leroy
Scott, Basil King, Gouverneur Morris, Gertrude
Atherton and Mary Roberts Rinehart under ex-
clusive contract. Under his direction the Gold-
wyn Company purchased the Triangle Studios at
Culver City, California. In December, 1919, a
merger of new interests was effected which
brought H. F. Du Pont, Eugene E. Du Pont,
W. W. Laird, R. R. M. Carpenter, C. C. Kurtz,
E. V. R. Thayer, Duncan A. Holmes, William
Topkins, George T. Blssel, G. W. Davison, Mac-
millan Hoopes and Abbott M. Wittenberg into
the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation.
RALPH BLOCK
Mr. Block' was born in Cherokee, Iowa, June
21, 1889. He was educated in public schools and
traveled abroad. Graduated from University of
Michigan in 1911. Became a member of the
editorial staffs of Louisville Courier-Journal and
Detroit News. Later dramatic critic of Kansas
City Star and New York Tribune. Mr. Block
left the latter newspaper to become associated
with Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. Now abroad
for Goldwyn Pictures Corporation.
JOHN W. GREY
President Supreme Pictures, Inc.
John W. Grey entered the motion picture busi-
ness as advertising manager of Universal Film
Manufacturing Company where he continued for
a year and a half. While acting in that capacity
he realized the value of merchandizing methods
in the industry and in the sale of film. He
planned the second serial ever released and real-
ly the first syndicate serial, "Lucille Love the
Girl of Mystery," handled "The Trey of Hearts,"
and started the "Black Box" campaign — ex-
ploited and assisted in establishing the feature,
"Traffic in Souls." Mr. Grey left Universal to be-
come assistant to the president of Mutual Film
Company, supervising advertising and publicity,
and handled and promoted the sales plans for
"The Escape," "The Avenging Conscience," and
other Griffith productions. He personally wrote
and directed single reel productions for Norma
Phillips and handled all costs for the Reliance
studio in New York and Yonkers. Mr. Grey left
Mutual to join Vitagraph as assistant to the
president, A. E. Smith. While there he had
supervision of sales, publicity, exploitation and
productions; handled "The Battle Cry of Peace,"
and all features. When International was
formed Mr. Hearst sent for Mr. Grey and ap-
pointed him head of the exploitation department.
He next became head of the scenario department
and titling and editing department of Pathe and
had personal supervision of all production;
worked on many serials and personally wrote
stories for Baby Marie Osborne — series for
Bryant Washburn, series for Astra, and conti-
nuity for many leading features. Mr. Grey then
left Pathe to go In business with Arthur B.
Reeve and collaborated with him in writing
the "Houdinl" serial, "Carter Case" serial, "One
Million Dollars Reward" serial, "Grim Game"
serial, "The Isle of Hate" feature, "White Lights"
serial and "Whispering Walls" serial.
DAVID W. GRIFFITH
D. W. Griffith Attractions ; The Wark Producing Cor-
poration; D. W. Griffith Bervice
David W. Griffith Is one of the shining lights
of the motion picture industry. More than any
other factor In the picture world he Is rcsponal-
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lile for putting the photoplay upon an artistic
plane. This director and producer was formerly
identified with the stage where he earned a salary
of $15 a week. When the motion picture was
launched as a form of entertainment he was
quick to realize its tremendous possibilities and
he joined the Biograph Company as an "extra"
at an insignificant salary. He soon showed his
worth and advanced to a position which com-
manded a princely stipulation for those days —
some years ago. He is now recognized as the
highest paid director in the picture field. David
W. Griffith was the first to see the advantages
of the multiple reel picture as a means of enter-
tainment. He was the guiding genius of that
masterpice "The Birth of a Nation," the first big
picture ever produced in America. Where others
used a mere handful of actors, Mr. Griffith used
thousands. This picture was followed by an-
other tremendous photoplay, "Intolerance." He
went to England, where he was commissioned by
the English Government with the taking of pic-
tures for the war archives. The creation of his
efforts on the other side was "Hearts of the
World." Then followed "Broken Blossoms." Mr.
Griffith has made dozens of photoplays of shorter
length than the above mentioned. He is not
only responsible for introducing such technical
inventions as the "flashback" and "fade-out"
and visualizing stories on a tremendous and lav-
ish scale, but he is also responsible for bringing
out many of our most brilliant screen stars. See
also " Producers."
HARRY GROSSMAN
President of Grossman Pictures, Inc.
Harry Grossman, producer and supervising di-
rector of "$1,000,000 Reward," has forced his
way to the front among producers of episode
pictures, maintaining from the first a determina-
tion and produce serials on the highest plane pos-
sible. In his more recent activities in the pro-
duction of serials, Mr. Grossman, in association
with Octagon Films, Inc., was responsible for
the serial production "The Master Mystery," with
Harry Houdini. Following this he produced the
Oliver Films, Inc., feature serial production "The
Carter Case," with Herbert Rawlinson and Mar-
garet Marsh as the featured players. He has
now produced "$1,000,000 Reward," with Lillian
Walker. Grossman Pictures, Inc., is located at
Ithaca, N. T.
SAMUEL. H. HADLEY
President of Classical Motion Picture Company, Inc.
Hopp Hadley first exhibited motion pictures in
1908 in an 800 capacity tent. He graduated from
New York University in 1901. Was an actor and
theatrical manager until entrance into picture
business as scenario editor of Majestic Company.
Was advertising manager of Reliance and Mutual.
Is identified with Frank G. Hall enterprises.
FRANK G. HALL
President of Hallmark Pictures Corporation
Mr. Hall entered the picture business as ex-
hibitor, operating a chain of theatres in New
Jersey. Later entered distributing branch of
the independent field, buying and distributing
Independent productions. Mr. Hall founded the
Independent Sales Corporation and later merged
his interests in Hallmark Pictures Corporation.
He has five producing companies working. Also
a serial company on the Pacific Coast under the
supervision of Ben Wilson. He has more than
thirty-five special productions on the market.
JESSE I). HAMPTON
Producer
See " Produce s "
HOBART HENLEY
President Hobart Henley Productions
See " Producers "
W. W. HODKINSON
President W. ^Y. Hodkinson Corporation
W. W. Hodkinson has been identified with the
film industry for over twelve years, being one
of the pioneers in the field. He entered motion
pictures in Ogden, Utah, In 1907, in order to
prove to himself that the nickel store-show
was not the limit of the motion picture field.
Seeing after a time that he would have to insure
his product, he opened a film exchange as rep-
resentative of a Chicago concern. His salary
was $15 a week. Then he and a partner bought
one of the town's nickel shows, established a
policy of changing films weekly and charged
10 cents admission. Within two years he had
bought both his competitors out. He had also
established a protective ruling for his territory
and would rent his films only to houses charging
10 cents admission. He returned subsequently
to Ogden, took over the exchange for that terri-
tory, and opened a newer anl larger theatre.
Later he took over a theatre in Salt Lake City
and in 1911 went to Los Angeles and then to
San Francisco as representative of General Film
Company. In Los Angeles he put on a greatly
improved basis in less than six weeks' time, but
San Francisco was a hard nut to crack. Mr.
Hodkinson saw that rulings were necessary, and
being in full charge of the territory, announced
that he would require large houses to charge 10
cents, with two changes a week, and that the
small houses could run three reels only, limited
to three changes a week. Later he took charge
of the entire Pacific coast. Hodkinson estab-
lished his concern in 1913. In 1914 he saw that
to perpetuate his units on the coast he would
have to apply these selective principles nation-
ally. He got the Bosworth Company, the Famous
Players Company and the Lasky Company as his
units. He organized Paramount and made it a
distributing organization. In 1916, resigned
from Paramount and in 1917 began the labor
of organizing a new distributing company and
this became eventually the W. W. Hodkinson
Corporation. In 1919 he offered his product to
the exhibitors on an open booking sales plan.
SAMUEL S. HUTCHINSON
President American Film Company, Inc.
Samuel S. Hutchinson was born in Cheyenne
Wyoming, in 1S69. Moved to Green County
Illinois, in 1871, where boyhood days were spent.
Educated at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom-
ington, 111., receiving a degree of Bachelor of
Science. Member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. Was
president of the Interstate Oratorical Associa-
tion in 1893. Started business career in Chicago
bank. Sixteen years ago was president and
general manager of the Theatre Film Service
Company, Chicago. Three years later was presi-
dent and manager of the H. & H. Film Service.
Since 1909, the founding of the American Film
Company, has been its president continuously;
also president of the American Company. Lon-
don. Limited, a British corporation, established
in 1911, to handle the English and Continental
activities of the American Film Company. Presi-
dent of the American Projecting Company, man-
ufacturers of the American Projectoscope, a
portable motion picture machine. Mr. Hutchin-
son has two sons, J. Hobart Hutchinson, assist-
ant manager of the American Film Company, and
Winston S. Hutchinson, connected with the sales
and distribution division of the American Film
Company. Home address, 6231 Sheridan road,
Chicago, 111.
VICTOR KREMF.R
President of Victor Kremer Film Features, Inc.
Mr. Kremer has had a varied career in tht
amusement business. Prior to entering the mo-
tion picture field he was one of the biggest pub-
lishers of popular music in the United States.
During his career in the publishing business he
maintained offices in New York, Chicago and
San Diego, and handled many of the biggest
song successes of the period. He entered the
motion picture business as a producer and was
responsible for the promotion of a series of
Shorty Hamilton feature dramas and a series of
pictures starring Margarita Fisher. During the
past year he has become one of the factors in
the distributing on a territorial basis, five of the
most important Chaplin pictures, made during
the comedian's contract with Essanay. Mr. Kre-
mer maintains offices in New York, Chicago and
San Diego, and in addition to the Chaplin fea-
tures he handles many of the Essanay produc-
tions starring Henry B. Walthall, Jack Gardner,
Richard Travers. Bryant Washburn and others.
He maintains residences in New York and San
Diego, and is also largely interested in several
clay mines situated on the west coast.
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CARL LAEMMLE
President Universal Film Manufacturing Company
From the partnership of a little clothing store
to the presidency of one of the biggest moving
picture concerns in a few years' time is the
story of the meteoric rise of Carl Laemmle, the
gfuiding genius of the Universal Film Manufac-
turing Company. After Laemmle had accumu-
lated the magnificent fortune of $4,000 from
the profits of the sale of all wool creations to
the populace of Oshkosh, Wis., he became struck
with the idea of getting into a "ten cent" busi-
ness. The crowds in front of a moving picture
theatre in Chicago decided him — moving pictures
it was. He started a moving picture theatre in
Chicago, and with his usual foresight, realizing
the need of a distributing organization, created
the first exchange. In 1909 he organized the
Independent film producers into the Imp Com-
pany, as a first step in the fight against the Gen-
eral Film Company, then known as the "trust."
In 1910 he organized the Motion Picture Sales
Company, still fighting the trust, which was
now giving ground. His purchase of 12,000
acres in the San Fernando Valley, late in 1912,
was the beginning of the Universal City of to-
day. The Universal Company sailed to the
shores of rapid success with Laemmle at the
helm. Practically every known screen star of
today has at one time or another appeared in
Universal pictures. Many of them owe their
careers to Carl Laemmle's far-sightedness.
HENRY LEHRMAN
President Henry Lehrman Productions, Inc.
See " Producers "
SOL LESSER
Sol Lesser Enterprises
Sol Lesser has been identified with the mo-
tion picture industry since 1909, and at the
present time the largest individual state right
operator handling such films as "Hearts of the
World," "Intolerance," "Mickey," "Yankee Doo-
dle in Berlin," and the Sennett "Bathing Girl
Act," "Sky-Eye," and many others. Mr. Lesser
has just opened the Sol Lesser Film Exchange
at 729 Seventh ave., N. T. C. The exchange
will handle all the films Mr. Lesser buys for
Greater New York. Branches are conducted in
Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco,
and Seattle.
been with Metro Pictures Corporation as director
general for the past three years. Supervises
all productions. Mr. Karger is 5 feet 10 inches
in height and weighs 174 pounds. Home address,
Hollywood Hotel, Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad-
dress, Metro Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
K. HODDY MILLIGAN
President Creation Films, Inc.
K. Hoddy Milligan was former president of
the Franklin Oil and Gas Company, and has
been connected with the theatrical business for
the last fifteen years.
MARSHALL NEILAX
Director of Marshall Keilan Productions
See " Producers "
ADOLF PHILIPP
President Adolf PMlipp Film Corporation
See " Producers "
C. B. PRICE
President C. U. Price Co., Inc.
Mr. Price has been associated with the motion
picture industry for several years. He has been
identified with the most prominent distributors
and producers in the United States, always be-
ing a leader in the establishment of the business
of the concerns whom he represented. He has
been special representative and manager of the
New York exchange for the Triangle Distribut-
ing Corporation, coast manager of the V. L.
S. E., the Mutual, and western representative of
the McClure Motion Picture Corporation. He
resigned on January 1, 1919, as eastern repre-
sentative of the Fox Film Corporation and or-
ganized the business of C. B. Price Co., Inc.,
which has grown to such magnitude within the
year that he has decided to move from the
Times Building, New York, to more spacious
quarters, equipped with new and improved ideas,
furnishing every convenience for state rights
and foreign buyers. There will be private pro-
jection rooms, vaults and special editing rooms,
together with private offices and reception rooms.
EDWARD A. MacMANUS
President of MacManus Corporation
Mr. MacManus was born in Fishkill Landing,
N. Y., and educated at Newburgh High School,
Spencerian Business College, and Cornell Uni-
versity. Early career, printer, correspondent
for New York papers, reporter for New York
World, circulation manager Collier's Weekly, ad-
vertising representative Hampton's Agency, pro-
motion manager for Ladies' World and Mc-
Clure's Magazine. Motion picture career, orig-
inated screen serials, developed idea which re-
sulted in combination of Ladies' World and Edi-
son and first serial, "What Happened to Mary?"
He became general manager with Hearst service,
organized serial combination with Pathe and
Vitagraph ("Perils of Pauline," "Exploits of
Elaine," "Goddess," "Wallingford." "Mysteries of
Myra," and "Patria" (produced by Wharton,
Inc.). Became manager with Paramount Pic-
tures Corporation, produced independently "The
Lost Battalion" with survivors and "The Gray
Brother," with Thomas Mott Osborne. Mr. Mac-
Manus was a member of 71st Regiment, N. G.
N. Y. in Spanish War; on athletic teams of 71st
Kegiment and Irish-American Athletic Club. He
is a member of the Metropolitan Museum, New
Y'ork Athletic Club, 71st Regiment Veterans'
Club. Home address, 206 West 92d st., NYC
MAXWELL KARGER
Director General Metro Pictures Corporation and Screen
Classics, Inc.
Mr. Karger was born in Cincinnati January 17
1S79. Was educated in Cincinnati schools. On
reaching maturity became first violinist with
orchestra of Metropolitan Opera House New
Y'ork City. He remained with this Institution for
seven years. Entered the motion picture busi-
ness several years ago as a scenario writer. Has
ROBERT W. PRIEST
President The Film Market, Inc.
Robert W. Priest was first identified with the
dry goods business, and soon after became asso-
ciated with a theatrical company which he suc-
cessfully piloted throughout the countrv. He
became manager eventually for DeWolf Hopper.
William Faversham, Pavlowa and Mordkin (the
imperial Russian ballet), etc., afterward joining
the Messrs. Shubert, where he handled the
Winter Garden attractions, the Hippodrome and
musical comedies. While associated with Lee
Shubert, Mr. Priest became interested in the
motion picture business through the Captain
Scott Antarctic films, which he edited and in-
troduced in this country. Through this connec-
tion Mr. Priest became the American manager
of Gaumont, Ltd., of London. He exploited
Pathe's "The Life of Our Saviour" and Paul J.
Rainey African hunt pictures. Then followed
a period in which Mr. Priest acted in various
capacities with several distributing companies
to round out a thorough education in the picture
industry. He joined Thos. H. Ince as publicity
director for "Civilization." From the Ince affif-
iation he took charge of the defunct Patriot
Film Corporation and revived Interest In the
British Government pictures, which later be-
came the Allied War Pictures. About this time
Mr. Priest entered the state right field and as
general manager of Arrow Film Corporation sold
"The Deemster" on the open market. This ex-
ploitation resulted in the partnership of Shallen-
berger & Priest, the former being the president
of Arrow. This firm handled independent pro-
ductions for W. H. Clune, Harry Rapf, L. Law-
rence Weber and others. At the height of this
association he became associated with Robertson-
Cole. When he sold his Interest to this concern
he organized the Film Market, Inc., for the pur-
pose of handling films for independent pro-
ducers.
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GEORGE KLEINE
Producer
Mr. Kleine was born in New York in 1863.
Attended New York schools and College of the
City of New York. Received degree A. B.,
class of 1882. Started in business in Chicago in
1893, general optical business, special projection
apparatus. Took up motion pictures in 1896.
Introduced the Magniscope to this market. Spe-
cialized in projection apparatus and moving pic-
ture films from this period. Established Kleine
Optical Company in 1897. Closed out general
optical business in 1900, confining operations to
moving picture machines and films. From 1900
to 1906 supplied the general demand for ma-
chines and films, at that time largely confined
to traveling lecturers, circus men, tent show-
men, etc. Began importing films about 1903.
Sold American and European made films to the
early picture theatres and exchange men. Es-
tablished selling and renting branches in the
United States and Canada in 1906. In 1907 Mr.
Kleine founded th6 Kalem Company, together
with Messrs. Long and Marion. The name of
the company was founded on the initials —
K-L-M. Was president of the Kalem Com-
pany during its first year of operation. He
gradually acquired exclusive control for the
United States and Canada of the output of
foreign producers as new manufacturers opened
up, and by 1908 controlled the French factories
Gaumont, Urban-Eclipse, Lux, Raleign and Rob-
erts, Theophlle, Fathe; English factories Gaumont,
Urban-Eclipse, Warwick, Walturdaw, Clarendon
Film Co.; Italian factories Aquila-Ottolenghi,
Itala Films (Rossi), Ambrosio. In combination
with the Biograph Company opposed the Edison
Licenses in 1908. Settled quarrels in December
and accepted licenses from Motion Picture Pat-
ents Company in January, 1909, sold his dis-
tributing exchanges to the General Film Com-
pany in April, 1910. Distributed his products
through General Film Company thereafter.
Vice-president of General Film Company 1910
to 1913, president 1916. In 1913 opened up vari-
ous distributing offices to take care of super-
features, such as "Quo Vadis," "Cleopatra?"
"Spartacus," etc. Stopped European importations
in 1914 and produced in America during the
following years; 1915 to 1916 his exchanges dis-
tributed his own productions and in addition
to those of Edison, Essanay. and Selig. Closed
branch exchanges in December, 1918. Since 1919
Mr. Kleine's film business has been conducted
in his own name as an individual. At present
time he has in addition, various interests in
other film corporations.
MORRIS KOHN
President of Realart Pictures
Morris Kohn was for many years a well known
figure in motion picture theatres. In the past
three years he has become widely acquainted
in producing and distributing circles. A pio-
neer in the motion picture theatre, Mr. Kohn
about twelve years ago established the Auto-
matic Vaudeville Company, opening the Unique
theatre at 14th street and 6th avenue, and later
opened and started theatres in many cities
throughout the country, the most important of
which were located in Boston, Chicago, Milwau-
kee and Kansas City. He became treasurer of
Select Pictures Corporation at the time of the
incorporation of that concern, but later resigned
his office to become treasurer of Realart Pic-
tures Corporation.
J. S. WOODY
General Manager Realart Pictures
J. S. Woody's connection with the film world
dates from 190S with O. T. Crawford Film Ex-
change, St. Louis. In 1913 he became asso-
ciated with the General Film Exchange, in a
special capacity, covering all territory west of
Denver. He stayed with this company until
1914, when he joined Mutual to handle the
Pacific Northwest district. Two years later he
became affiliated with Triangle in New York,
where he attracted the attention of Arthur S.
Kane, then general manager of Select, with the
result that Mr. Woody became field manager
for Select. He was later promoted to general
sales manager, and when Mr. Kane organized
Realart Mr. Woody went with him in the same
position he held with Select. Since then he has
been promoted to general manager, the posi-
tion he holds at present.
H. Y. ROMAVNE
Treasurer Romayne Co.
Mr. Romayne is a member of the Oregon,
California, and Washington bars, and up to
three years ago was practising law.
E. D. ULRICH
General Manager Romayne Co.
Mr. Ulrich is a member of the Oregon, Cali-
fornia and Washington bars, and up to three
years ago was president of the Auto Funding
Company of America, and assisted in various
enterprises, such as Pacific Tool and Steel Com-
pany of Portland, Ore., the Fulton Ship Yards of
Los Angeles, etc.
THOMAS A. BAKER
Treasurer Romayne Co.
Mr. Baker was formerly deputy and sheriff of
Kern County, California, for twenty years, and
is a son of the founder of Bakersfield.
WATTERSON R. ROTHACKER
President Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company
Mr. Rothacker was born in Chicago May 6,
1885. The Idaho Thunder Mountain gold rush
in 1901 drew him from the Lewis Technical
High School, where at the age of 16 he sank
all his available wealth in the Terror Mine.
Then he went to work as editor-porter-business
manager of the Wiener, Idaho, Signal. In order
to support the Signal he hustled freight after-
noons at the local railroad depot. But the
Signal's appetite for printer's ink and white
paper eventually proved too much for its 17-
year-old editor's freight trucking capacity, and
Mr. Rothacker went to work for a year on the
Mule Shoe Bar Ranch in Colorado, learning how
to rope steers and getting the price of a ticket
back to Chicago. He was western manager of
the Billboard in Chicago when he succumbed to
the movie fever in May, 1910. He was the
pioneer in the industrial films branch of the
motion picture industry. Carl Laemmle, Robert
H. Cochrane and Mr. Rothacker were the stock-
holders in the Industrial Moving Picture Com-
pany, the latter being general manager. In
1913 Mr. Rothacker bought out Messrs. Laemmle
and Cochrane, and in 1916 a new corporation
was formed and the firm name changed to the
Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company. About
five years ago he began doing laboratory work for
others and developed this side of his business,
until today large producers feature "Rothacker
Prints" in their advertising. In the last few
years the Rothacker Film Manufacturing Com-
pany has put out a number of outdoor industrial
and educational releases. The address of the
company is 1339-1351 Diversey Parkway, Chi-
cago, III.
C. C. PETTI JOHN
Assistant to the President Select Pictures Corp.
Mr. Pettijohn was born in Indianapolis May
5, 1881. Graduated from Indianapolis High
School in 1900, and from Indiana University,
Department of Law, in 1903. Practised law in
Indianapolis 1903 to 1916. First became identi-
fied with the picture industry an general coun-
sel for American Exhibitors' Association. Was
one of the first persons in the industry to talk
exhibitor co-operation. Mr. Pettijohn has always
been a firm believer that co-operative exhibitor
producing and distributing organizations will
eventually control the industry. Organized the
Affiliated Distributors' Corporation, one of the
few ventures which paid one hundred cents on
the dollar before withdrawing from the field.
Is an active supporter and worker in the Na-
tional Association of the Motion Picture Indus-
try. Signed a long-time contract with Lewis J.
Selznick on October 20. 1919. Familiarly known
in the industry as "Selznick's right bower."
CHARLES R. ROGERS
Director of Sales, Select Pictures Corporation
After leaving the English High School, Boston,
Mass., at the age of 17, Mr. Rogers was em-
ployed as a representative for a haberdashery
shop in Boston, visiting colleges, "prep" schools
and a university, taking orders for haberdashery
and clothing. After three years, resigned to
WHO'S AT
accept a position as representative for a cloth-
ing specialty house and traveling throughout
New England and New York State. Was with
this concern for three years. Resigned to ac-
cept a position as special representative for
Mayer & Lowerstein, one of the largest manu-
facturers of varnish in the country, calling upon
the manufacturers of pianos, motor cars, furni-
ture, etc. Covered New England and New York
States. Was with them eight years. Upon get-
ting married, he resigned from this concern, as
he did not wish to do any more traveling. Mr.
Rogers then built the first moving picture thea-
tre in East Buffalo, called the Eastern Star. Also
dabbled with a few state right productions such
as "Three Weeks," "Neptune's Daughter" and
some of the B. S. Moss releases.. Six months
after having built this theatre Mr. Rogers made
application to Mr. Selznick for a position as
branch manager of his Buffalo exchange, and
was accepted. This was the first position he held
with any film company. After having met with
success at the Buffalo office, a year later was
given the Boston office. After having been in
the Boston office for ten months, placing that
exchange among the successful branches, Mr.
Selznick at that time bought out Mr. Zukor's
interest in the Select Pictures Corporation and
offered him a position as director of sales — a
position which he accepted.
S. E. MORRIS
Vice-President and General Manager Select Pictures
Corp.
A few years ago when Lewis J. Selznick was
vice-president and general manager of World
Film Corporation, Mr. Morris worked his way to
the position of manager of World's Clevelana
exchange. Later, when Mr. Selznick left the
World Corporation and founded his own com-
pany, he installed him as treasurer of Selznick
enterprises. Shortly after, Mr. Morris, retaining
his position as treasurer, became general man-
ager. In this position he remained until Select
Pictures Corporation was formed, at which time
Mr. Morris was selected to handle the important
sales territory lying in the rich heart of the
central states, and given the title of East Cen-
tral general manager, having jurisdiction over
Select's Detroit, Cincinnati and Cleveland
branches, with headquarters established In the
latter city. Mr. Morris knows the film business
thoroughly. He has been an exhibitor in Cleve-
land before entering World Film Corporation's
exchange in that city, and therefore is able to
approach sales propositions from the theatre
owner's angle. Sam Morris Is a native of OH
City, Pa. In April, 1919, he was recalled to the
home office to assume the position of vice-presi-
dent and general manager, which position he
now holds.
DAVID SELZNICK
Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer Select
Pictures Corporation
Mr. Selznick was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., and
educated in the New York City public schools,
Hamilton Institute and Columbia University.
His business career started in 1916 when he be-
came secretary of Film Advertising Service, Inc.
In 1918 he became secretary of Selznick Pictures
Corporation, and in 1919 the assistant treasurer
of Select Pictures Corporation.
\V. E. SHALLENBERGER
President Arrow Film Corporation
W. E. Shallenberger hails from Ohio. He was
a boyhood chum of the late Charles J. Hite,
and when the latter made his entry into pictures
In the days of the H. & H. Film Exchange of
Chicago, Mr. Shallenberger, his brother and Sam-
uel Hutchinson were Hite's partners and finan-
cial backers. Later he assisted in the promotion
of the American Film Company of Chicago, of
which he was one of the largest stockholders.
This led to the purchase of the Thanhouser plant
of Edwin Thanhouser, effected by Hite, Shallen-
berger and associates, and later the formation
of the Mutual Film Corporation by the above.
In which later venture they were joined by H.
E. Aitken, J. R. Freuler, and other men who
have sis.ee become large operators In the film
business. He later Joined the above in financing
the N. Y. Motion Picture Company, Reliance
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and Majestic. Then followed the Syndicate Film
Corporation which made every one a fortune
with its one release, "The Million Dollar Mys-
tery." Mr. Shallenberger then started the Arrow
Film Corporation, which concern produced for
some time for Pathe and the State Rights Mar-
ket. Connection with the latter field convinced
Mr. Shallenberger that here was a real oppor-
tunity for his endeavors and the operation of
a brokerage office to take care of the requirements
of the state right buyer. This has been ac-
complished after a couple of years of hard
work. The Arrow is known as an independent
film concern. It is at present handling three
serials, starring Ruth Stonehouse, Anne Luther.
George Larkin, Ann Little and Jack Hoxie. In
addition to their serial progress, it is releasing
a big variety of short reel comedy and dramatic
subjects as well as a feature program of large
proportions.
HERBERT K. SOMBORN
President Equity Picture* Corporation
Mr. Somborn began his moving picture career
in 1907 in Pittsburgh, Pa., associated with Clark
and Rowland. As the firm expanded, he opened
up branch offices throughout the United States,
and was general manager of these offices. In
1909 he went into partnership with J. M. Mullen
under the firm name of Mullen Film Service,
this being the first film company to break Into
"independent" distribution of pictures. He es-
tablished offices in Syracuse, Kansas City, Min-
neapolis, and other points. In 1911 he opened
the first Feature Film Exchange in the United
States at Rochester, N. Y. Later became con-
nected with the original Majestic Motion Picture
Corporation, starring for their first production
Mary Pickford and Owen Moore. He later spent
several years in California, becoming financially
interested in numerous independent productions,
among which was "The Unpardonable Sin." Mr.
Somborn is now president of the Equity Pictures
Corporation and actively engaged in its man-
agement.
H. A. SPANUTH,
President Commonwealth Pictures Company,
1333 Argyle St., Chicago, III.
Mr. Spanuth is a pioneer in motion pictures
and is recognized as one of the first men to
make a film using a legitimate star, and prob-
ably the first to employ the idea of state rights
buying, and the first to utilize motion photogra-
phy for political campaign purposes. He was
general manager of Miles Bros. Film Exchange
of New York, organized and operated Carl
Laemmle's Film Exchange in the same city,
afterward becoming advertising manager for
the company distributing Universal and Mutual
products. In 1912 he produced the five-reel
drama "Oliver Twist," with Nat C. Goodwin as
the star. Also covered Col. Theodore Roosevelt's
tour of the country for motion pictures. He
developed the Celebrated Players' Co., and or-
ganized and acted as managing director of the
Central Film Co. Mr. Spanuth was instrumental
in forming the F. I. L. M. Club of Chicago, the
first of such associations of exchange men for
greater efficiency and correction of untoward con-
ditions in their work. Mr. Spanuth is producing
the "Vod-a-Vil Movies," which consist of four
to six vaudeville acts, released in lengths of
one thousand feet, every other week. "Spanuth's
Sermonettes" is his latest achievement. It por-
trays ethical ideals in pictures of one-reel length
released twice each month.
MAURICE TOURNEUR
President Maurice Tourncur Productions, Inc.
See " Producers "
LEWIS ROACH
President Transatlantic Film Corp.
Mr. Roach was born in England and was edu-
cated at Harrow, Cambridge and Paris universi-
ties. Formerly special correspondent to the Dally
Mai! of London and subsequently airplane manu-
facturer. Entered the motion picture business
in 1910 as European publicity director for Rex.
Imp and Solex Films. Director of the Histrionic
Film Company, which was the first to present
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Sarah Bernhardt In moving pictures. Later pub-
licity and continental manager for Transatlantic
Film Company, London. Then produced films In
England and Denmark. Four years In Intelli-
gence Department of British Army.
CHARLES YALE HARRISON
American Sales Manager Transatlantic Corp.
Mr. Harrison was born in 1893 in Philadelphia,
Pa., and educated in Montreal, Quebec, and Lon-
don, England. Screen career, exhibitor In Mon-
treal two years, publicity, Broadway theatre, New
York City. American Sales Director of Trans-
atlantic Film Company of America, Inc.
MATTHIAS RABIN
President and General Manager Tyrad Pictures
Mr. Radin was born In Sweden, migrated to
the United States when he was eight years old
and attended the public schools of New York
City. He graduated from New York University
and in 1904 was admitted to the bar of New York,
having received the degrees of A. B. and LL.B.
He then conducted a chain of theatres in Long
Island in Rockville Centre, Lynbrook, Hempstead
and Mineola. known as the O'Connor-Radin cir-
cuit. Mr. Radin also conducted a number of
theatres on the lower East Side of New York.
He then went into the employ of the Universal
Film Manufacturing Company as salesman. He
was thereafter promoted to take charge of the
Jewel productions in New York City, which he
launched. He then became manager of that In-
stitution and supervised certain territory on be-
half of the Universal Film Manufacturing Com-
pany. He became president and general manager
of Tyrad Pictures, Inc., in February, 1919. Mr.
Radin is married, has a family, a son and daugh-
ter, and resides in this city.
AMEDEE J. VAN BEIREN
President Timely Films, Inc., AyVeeBee Corporation
and V. B. K. Corporation
Mr. Van Beuren became a producer of motion
pictures when he brought Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Drew back to the screen in two-reel comedies.
His preceding Interests in the amusement line in-
clude the ownership and management of the
Moorish Gardens and the Van Kelton Stadium
Airdomes, the Notlek Tennis Courts and Ice Skat-
ing Rinks in New York City. For many years he
was vice-president of the Van Beuren Blllposting
Company. Mr. Van Beuren still retains his inter-
ests in all these concerns. Timely Films, Inc.,
produce "Topics of the Day," selected from the
press of the world by The Literary Digest and
distributed by Pathe. The AyVeeBee Corporation
produce the Paramount-Ernest Truex Comedies.
V. B. K. Corporation produce the Paramount-
Drew Comedies.
L. LAWRENCE WEBER
President of Apollo Trading Corporation and L. Law-
rence Weber Photo Dramas, Inc.
Mr. Weber has been Identified with amusements
for several years. With Bobby North he organ-
ized the Popular Plays and Players, Inc., which
exploited Mme. Petrova. When Metro " bought
in " its producing companies, Popular Plays and
Players was dissolved. The same two men have
had years of experience in theatrical producing
as well, Mr. Weber being manager of the Long-
acre theatre, N. Y. C. When Popular Plays and
Players was dissolved Messrs. Weber and North
organized the L. Lawrence Weber Photo Dramas,
Inc., which produced for its initial venture
"Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman," with John
Barrymore. This corporation consists of Mr.
Weber, Mr. North and Lee Shubert — and has just
completed making the stage play, "The Blue
Pearl," and will make a number of other produc-
tions during the year.
JACK WEINBERG
President Canyon Pictures Corporation
Mr. Weinberg entered the motion picture busi-
ness in 1905, opening an exchange at 27 E. 21st
St., N, Y. C. He became interested in a moving
picture theatre at 129 E. Houston St., N. Y. C,
and a theatre at 1759 Pitkin ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. Weinberg first began producing in 1912; at
that time also became associated with Exclusive
Features, Inc., conducting a film exchange. He
has always been an advocate for pictures with
thrills produced with technical details and proper
direction, maintaining that people are ready to
admire red-blooded action. He is also a firm be-
liever in the heart interest story.
CLARENCE WOLF
President Bctzwood Film Company
Mr. Wolf, president of Betzwood Film Com-
pany, is a member of the banking firm of Wolf
Brothers & Company, Philadelphia, who have
large and varied interests throughout the country.
ADOLPH ZUKOR
President Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Adolph Zukor, son of Jacob and Hannah Zukor,
was born on January 7, 1874, and at the age of
16 came to America. His first position in this
country was as a sweeper in a fur store. The
boy worked hard and advanced rapidly — an ad-
vance hastened financially by the Invention of a
patent snap in furs. In 1894 Mr. Zukor left for
Chicago, where he entered the <ur trade and it
was there he met his future wife, whom he mar-
ried in 1897. Returning to New York in 1903.
he ventured with Marcus Loew in the Penny
Arcade, a feature then in vogue. This was the
foundation of the Marcus Loew Enterprises, of
which Mr. Loew became president and Adolph
Zukor treasurer, extending soon to a chain of
theatres all over the East. Shortly after the be-
ginning in the exhibiting end of the moving pic-
ture business, the photoplay began to lose its
first novelty because of the crude pictures which
the producers of those days turned out. Mr. Zu-
kor soon realized that unless the standard of the
screen was raised the industry was doomed to
perish, and he wrote to the various producing
companies begging them to raise their standards.
Mr. Zukor stated that if they didn't give him
better pictures he would make them himself.
This decision resulted, in 1912, in the formation
of the Famous Players Film Company, for which
Mr. Zukor secured the services of Daniel Froh-
man. In September, 1913, the success of the
first features attracted into the field other con-
cerns which adopted the policy of the Famous
Players, among which were the Jesse L. Lasky
Feature Play Company and Bosworth, Inc., who
combined their distributing sources in order to
give exhibitors a more extended service, for
which purpose the Paramount Pictures Corpora-
tion was launched. On July 1, 1916, the Famous
Players Film Company and the Jesse D. Lasky
Feature Play Company combined under the name
of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. On Sep-
tember 1, 1916, the Famous Piayers-Lasky Cor-
poration absorbed the Oliver Morosco Photoplay
Company and Bosworth, Inc. The latter wos
producing under the title of Pallas Pictures. Ill
October, 1916, the Artcraft Pictures Corporation
was created to distribute productions of Mary
Pickford and other stars and producers. On
January 1, 1917, Paramount Pictures Corporation
was absorbed by Famous Players-Lasky Corpo-
ration. On April 15, 1917, Artcraft Pictures Cor-
poration was absorbed by the Famous Players-
Corporation, and Paramount and Artcraft Pic-
tures was placed on the open market by the
Star Series plan, beginning August 5, 1917. In
January, 1918, the sales and executive depart-
ments of Artcraft and Paramount were coordin-
ated and the corporate names of these concerns
were discontinued, but retaining the trademarks
and making all sales through Famous Players-
Lasky Corporation.
JOHN C. FL1NN
Born in Evanston, 111., and educated there.
Entered the newspaper business as a reporter on
the Chicago Inter-Ocean. Later joined the staff
of the New York Herald, serving nine years as
reporter and dramatic editor. Five years ago be-
came publicity manager of the Jesse Lasky Fea-
ture Play Company, and on the formation of the
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation became Its
Director of Advertising and Publicity. In Febru-
ary, 1920, assumed high executive position as
head of the corporation's Exhibition Department.
eveloping and Printing
How do you figure ycur
bills for positive prints — by the price
you pay per foot or by the service the
prints actually render?
In "service" should be
reckoned screen value right up to the
time of the last run.
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List of Film Companies
— A —
Acme Motion Picture Company, Austin ave., Chi-
cago, 111. Oscar Holmes.
Acme Pictures Corporation, 220 West 42d St.,
N. T. C. Leonce Perret, director.
Adventure Sceuics Corporation, c/o Robertson-
Cole Company, 1600 Broadway, N. T. C. Jesse
G. Sill, H. H. Brownell, John Rantz.
Alexander Film Corporation, 126 West 46th St.,
N. T. C. William Alexander, president.
ALkire Company, Wright-Callender Building, Los
Angeles, Cal. Walter H. Alklre, president;
Philip H. White, production manager.
Alter Laboratories, 4500 Sunset Boulevard, Holly-
wood, Cal. Joseph (Altschuler) Aller, proprie-
tor, 500,000 weekly equipment. Laboratory did
negative and print work for all Griffith subjects
past five years. Also "The Miracle Man,"
"Daddy Longlegs," "The Unpardonable Sin."
Allgood Pictures Corporation, 815 Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. Philip Bernstein, president; Louis F.
Orenstein, vice-president; Amiel Alperstein,
treasurer and general manager; Joseph A.
Holden.
Allied Film Corporation, Washington and First
sts., Spokane, Wash. Charles Dreyer, manager.
Alpha Pictures, Inc., 126 West 46th St., N. T.
C. M. Rothflelsh, president; B. Kerzner, treas-
urer; B. H. Mills, sales manager.
American Cinema Corporation, 411 Fifth ave.,
N. T. C. Walter Niebuhr, president; James S.
Sheehan, studio manager.
American Film Company, Inc., 6227-6235 Broad-
way, Chicago, 111. Samuel S. Hutchinson,
president; John R. Freuler, secretary and
treasurer. Department heads — R. R. Nehls,
general manager; J. Hobart Hutchinson, as-
sistant manager; C. A. Stimson. general sales
manager; L. M. Belfield, publicity director;
A. L. Thompson, western studio, manager,
Branches — American Companv (London). Ltd.,
89-91 Wardour st., London, W. I., England; all
Pathe exchanges in the United States. Studios
and laboratories — Santa Barbara, Cal.; Chi-
cago, 111., and Croydon. Eng. (See also Amer-
ican Projecting Company and Signal Film Cor-
poration. )
American Projecting Company, 6229 Broadway,
Chicago, 111. Samuel S. Hutchinson, John R.
Freuler, officers. Department heads — R. R.
Nehls, general manager; J. Hobart Hutchinson,
assistant manager; Arthur McMillan, sales
manager; Bruno Stechbart. superintendent.
Factory, 11-17 South Desplaines St., Chicago,
III. See also American Film Company, Inc.)
G. M. Anderson Photoplay Company, Longacre
Bldg., N. Y. C. G. M. Anderson. (See Golden
West Productions.)
Apollo Pictures Company, 1402 Broadway, N. Y.
C. (See Harry Raver.)
Apollo Trading Corporation, 220 West 48th St.,
N. Y. C. L. Lawrence Weber, president; Ben-
jamin Hicks, vice-president; Bobby North,
treasurer; Ben A. Boyar, office manager.
Branch — 28 Denmark St., London, Eng. (See
also L. Lawrence Weber Photo Dramas, Inc.)
Roscoe Arbuckle Comedies, Culver City, Cal.
(See Comique Film Company.) Released
through Famous Players-Lasky Corporation,
485 Fifh ave., N. Y. C.
The Argus Motion Picture Company, Inc., 816-
823 Prospect ave., Cleveland, Ohio. H. H. Cud-
more, general manager.
Arrow Film Corporation, Candler Bldg., N. Y. C.
W. E. Shallenberger, president; W. Ray John-
ston, vice-president and treasurer; P. B. Dana,
sales manager; M. Cohen, London office.
Art class Pictures Corporation, Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. Adolph Weiss, president; George M.
Merrick, supervisor of productions. Studioa,
Yonkers, N. Y. (See also Numa Pictures Cor-
poration.)
Artco Productions, Inc., 135 West 44th St., N.' Y.
C. Arthur Beck, president; Leah Baird, secre-
tary and treasurer. Studio, Leah Baird Studios,
Cliffside, N. J. (See also Arthur Beck Serial
Productions, Inc., and Gibraltar Pictures.)
Artcolor Pictures Co., Inc., 126 West 46th St.,
N. Y. C. Louis J. Dittmar, president; Ed. H.
Phillippl, vice-president; C. Lang Cobb, gen-
eral manager.
Art-O-Graf Film Company, Inc., Guardian Trust
Bldg., Denver, Col. O. B. Thayer, president
and production director; Tom Gibson, managing
editor; David W. Townsend, secretary and
treasurer; Vernon L. Walker. Studio, Engle-
wood, Col.
Astra Film Corporation, Glendale, Cal. L. J.
Gasnier, president; Mrs. Emma Gasnier, vice-
president; G. Bardet, secretary; Frank Orms-
ton, art director; Opal Craig, film editor; AL
Sprague, stage manager; S. E. Schlager, pub-
licity manager; Ethel Wood, chief clerk; Ken-
neth O'Hara. studio manager; James Home,
director. Studios, Glendale, Cal., and 1 Con-
gress St., Jersey City, N. J. Productions re-
leased through Pathe Exchange, Inc.
Atlas Educational Film Company, 63 E. Adams
St., Chicago, 111. I. R. Rehm, president; L.
Palmer Bowman, studio director; Charles W.
Hitchcock. Studio, Diamond studio, 2624 Mil-
waukee ave., Chicago, 111.
Atlas Film Corporation, Newton, Mass. Frank
J. Howard, president; L. E. Dadmun, vice-
president and general manager; Herbert L
McClearn, treasurer; Ida Harrison, general
representative. Studio, Newton, Mass.
Attractions Distributing Corporation, 1482 Broad-
way, N. Y. C. Bernard P. Fineman. president.
Controls the Katherine MacDonald Pictures
and the Paramount-Burlinghom Travel Pic-
tures.
Ay-won Film Corporation, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y.
C. Nathan Hirsh, president.
AyVeeBee Corporation, Palace Theatre Annex,
1562 Broadway, N. Y. C. Amedee J. Van Beu-
ren, president; Edward J. Shalvey, treasurer;
Clayton J. Heermance, secretary; Mann Page,
scenario editor; Rutgers Neilson, director of
publicity and advertising. Producers of Para-
mount-Ernest Truex Comedies. (See also
V. B. K. Film Corporation and Timely Films,
Inc.)
— B —
B. B. Features, Brunton Studios, 5341 Melrose
ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Franklyn L Hutton,
president; Howard C. Hickman, vice-president;
Lynden Bowring, secretary; J. L Frothlng-
ham, treasurer and general manager.
Gerald F. Bacon Productions, Fulton Theatre
Bldg., 46th st. and Broadway, N. Y. C. Gerald
F. Bacon and Oliver D. Bailey, directors of
company.
Leah Baird Studios, Cliffside, N. J. Arthur F.
Beck, president.
Reginald Barker Productions, c/o Goldwyn Stu-
dios, Culver City, Cal.
Baumer Films, Inc., 6-8 West 48th St., N. Y. C.
N. J. Baumer, president; W. J. Casey, vice-
president; Emile Levy, secretary and treasurer.
Department heads — E. H. Philippi, sales man-
ager; J. D. Barnard, supervisor of production;
Carl Bender, publicity. Branches — Boston, 44
Bromfleld St.; Chicago, 1714 Tribune Bldg. Ex-
changes— Principal cities throughout the United
States.
Bay State Film Company, 10 High St., Boston,
Mass. Chester M. Coram, president and man-
ager.
Rex Beach Pictures Co., Inc., 469 Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. Samuel Goldwyn, president; Rex
Beach, vice-president; Gabriel L. Hess, secre-
tary and treasurer. (See also Goldwyn Pic-
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tures Corporation and Eminent Authors Pic-
tures, Inc.)
George Beban Company, Hollywood, Cal. George
Stout, manager.
Arthur F. Beck Serial Productions, Inc., 135 West
44th St., N. Y. C. Arthur F. Beck, president
and treasurer. Studio, Leah Baird Studios,
Cliffside, N. J. (See also Artco Productions,
Inc., and Gibraltar Pictures.)
Betzwood Film Company, The, Empire Bldg.,
13th and Walnut sts., Phila., Pa.; Clarence
Wolf, president; Ira M. Lowry, vice-president
and general manager; F. C. Wagner, Jr., treas-
urer; Norman Jefferies, scenario, publicity, ad-
vertising sales, etc. Studios, Betzwood, Mont-
gomery County, Pa. ; P. O. address, Port Ken-
nedy, Pa.
Big Productions Film Company, care of Arrow
Film Corporation, 220 West 42nd St., N. T. C.
W. Ray Johnston, president.
Big V Comedies, care of Vitagraph Company of
America, 1600 Broadway, N. T. C.
Biograph Studios and Laboratories, 807 East
175th St., N. Y. C. H. H. Bruenner; Thomas
A. Persons.
J. Stuart Blackton Feature Pictures, Inc., 25
West 45th St., N. Y. C. J. Stuart Blackton,
president and director general; J. Stuart Black-
ton, vice-president; Sanford Samuel, treasurer;
Stanley Olmsted, scenario editor. For Depart-
ment Heads see Pathe Exchange, Inc. Studio,
423 Classon ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carlyle Blackwell Productions, Hollywood, Cal.
New York office, 1457 Broadway. Studio, Hol-
lywood Studios, Santa Monica Blvd. and Sew-
ard st., Hollywood, Cal.
Blazed Trail Productions, Inc., care of Arrow
Film Corporation, 220 West 42nd St., N. Y. C.
Bloxbe Pictures Corporation, 130 West 46th St.,
N. Y. C. E. Scnwalbe, president and general
manager.
Bloom Film Laboratory, 7520 Sunset Boulevard,
Hollywood, Hollywood, Cal. John M. Lacka-
mira Bloom, proprietor and manager. Present
capacity, negatives, 40,000 daily; positives, 130,-
000 daily.
Boston Art Film Studios, Inc., 146 Stuart St.,
Trinity Court, Boston, Mass. Edward A. Mey-
senburg.
William A. Brady, The Playhouse, 48th St.,
N. Y. C.
Bray Pictures Corporation, The, 23 East 26th St.,
N. Y. C. J. R. Bray, president; J. F. Leven-
thal, vice-president; Jamison Handy, vice-
president; Watson B. Robinson, secretary and
treasurer; E. D. Parmelee, assistant secretary
and treasurer; Rowland Rogers, assistant sec-
retary and treasurer. Department heads —
Mrs. Marguerite Gove, scenario; Rowland Rog-
ers, educational; Max Fleischer, cartoon; F.
Lyle Goldman, technical art; J. F. Leventhal,
experimental and research; E. Dean Parmelee,
head of Chicago office; Jamison Handy, sales.
Branch office, 208 So. La Salle St., Chicago, 111.
Brentwood Film Corporation, 4811 Fountain ave.,
Hollywood, Cal. Lloyd C. Haynes, president;
W. H. Rimmer, vice-president; Willard Bar-
rows, treasurer; H. M. Brandel, assistant treas-
urer; S. P. Trood, secretary; H. L. Maynes,
assistant secretary; Sarah Y. Mason, A. D. Rip-
ley, scenarios; R. B. Putney, supt. laboratory;
Henry Kolker, Claude Mitchell, directors.
Studio, 4811 Fountain ave., Hollywood, Cal.
Briggs Pictures, Inc., 30 East 42nd St., N. Y. C.
C. A. Briggs, president; Mr. Yokel, vice-presi-
dent; J. S. Gillespie, treasurer; John William
Kellette, director; Lew Taylor, cameraman;
Edward Becker, assistant cameraman; Doty
Hobart, scenario editor; Alex Yokel, general
manager. Studios, Eastern, Hudson Heights,
N. J.; Southern headquarters, Briggs Studio,
9th and Main sts., Jacksonville, Fla. Pictures
released through Famous Players-Lasky Corp.
British-American Finance Corporation, 126 West
46th St., N. Y. C. Nancibelle Grant, president.
J. Frank Brockliss, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
Sidney Garrett, president. Branch — 167 War-
dour St., London, Eng. Five branches through-
out Great Britain, Dublin, Paris, Turin Mos-
cow, Barcelona, Brussels, Copenhagen, Sydney,
Cape Town, Bombay, Tokio. '
Bobert Brunton Productions, 6301-5601 Melrose
ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio, Robert Brun-
ton Studios, 5301-5601 Melrose ave., Los An-
geles, Cal. (Care W. W. Hodkinson Corpora-
tion, 516 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
Brunton Studios, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles
Cal. Robert Brunton, president and general
manager; M. C. Levee, vice-president and busi-
ness manager; J. S. Frothingham, treasurer;
J. C. Okey, technical director; R. B. Kldd, sce-
nario editor; M. P. Havez, Irene Rivierre, Flor-
ence Parks, scenarios; Ernest C. Warde, '"How-
ard Hickman, directors.
Buffalo Motion Picture Corporation, s. e. cor. 6th,
ave. and 48th St., N. Y. C. Frank L. Talbot,
president; Frank B. Caldwell, vice-president;
J. William Prouse, second vice-president;
James M. Sparks, secretary. Peter Ernst, An-
drew J. Keller, Louis J. Moschell, Edward A.
Jones, William Atkinson constitute the board'
of directors. Buffalo office, 338 Ellicott Square.
Bulls Eye Film Corporation, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. Milton L. Cohen, president and
treasurer; Wm. Moore, vice-president; Nat. H.
Spitzer, studio manager. Studio, 5821 Santa
Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Cal.; Long
Beach, Cal.
Burrud (Sunset) Scenics, c/o Bulls Eye Film Cor-
poration, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
Burston Films, Inc., Longacre Bldg., N. Y. C.
Louis Burston. president; M. C. Kenny, secre-
tary; M. T. Benjamin, treasurer; James Cal-
well, publicity; W. S. Van Dyke, director.
Studio, 6050 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal.
Byoir & Hart, 6 West 48th St., N. Y. C. Charle*
S. Hart.
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William Christy Cabanne Producing Company,.
1745 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Campbell Comedies, 1720 N. Soto St., Los Angeles,
Cal. Wm. S. Campbell, Edna Schley, John-
Grey, Al McKinnon and S. W. Wallace. Using
E. & R. Jungle Film animals. Wm. S. Camp-
bell, director, producing series of animal com-
edies for release through C. L. Chester Pro-
ductions, Inc.
Canadian Photoplays, Ltd., Calgary, Can. Ncr
York office, First Nat. Ex. Cir., 6 West 48th st.
Canadian Photoplay Productions, Ltd., Toronto,.
Can. Harold J. Binney, director general.
Studio, Toronto, Can.
Canyon Pictures Corporation, 126 West 46th St.,
N. Y. C. Jack Weinberg, president; Joseph M.
Goldstein, treasurer. Studio address, 3800 Mis-
sion Road, Los Angeles, Cal. Producing West-
ern pictures starring Franklyn Farnum.
Albert Capellani Productions, Inc., 1457 Broad-
way, N. Y. C. Albert Capellani, president;
Harry Cahane, treasurer; Louis M. Jerowski,
secretary. Department heads, Sollto Solano,
director of publicity. Studios, Solax Studio,
Fort Lee, N. J., and Brunton Studio, Holly-
wood, Cal.
Capital Film Company, Consumers Bldg., Chi-
cago, 111. S. L. Barnhard, president; D. A.
Coulter, vice-president; B. Herbert Milllgan,
treasurer; J. R. Lorain, publicity manager;
C. E. Eckels, general manager; Carl H. Pafen-
bach, studio manager; John Powers, produc-
tion manager; Christeen H. Warnack, scenario;
Milton Baker, technical director; Roy A. Eiler,
supt. laboratory; M. Fahrney, director. Studio,
Hollywood, Cal.
Capital Pictures Corporation, Inc., Fairfax, Va.
Marshall Hartman, president and director gen-
eral.
Capitol Comedies, care of Goldwyn Distributing;
Corporation, 469 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
Lloyd Carleton Productions, 430 So. Broadway,
Los Angeles, Cal. Lloyd B. Carleton.
Edwin Carewe Productions, Inc., 1457 Broadway,
N. Y. C. Edwin Carewe, president; Harry C.
Cahane, treasurer; Abraham L. Feinstein, sec-
retary. Department heads, Solita Solano, di-
rector of publicity. Studios, Solax Studio, Fort
Lee, N. J., and Brunton Studio. Hollywood, Cal.
Celebrated Players Film Corporation, 207 So.
Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. J. L. Friedman,
president.
Century Comedies, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C. (See.
Universal Film Manufacturing Company.)
Studios, Hollywood, Cal.
Charles Chaplin Film Corporation, 1420 La Bres/
ave., Hollywood, Cal. Alfred Reeves, studio-
manager; Charles Chaplin, scenario editor;
Douglas Tuck, technical director; Charles Levin,
supt. laboratory; Charles Chaplin, director.
Sydney Chaplin Company, 6642 Santa Monica.
Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. Sydney Chaplin, pro-
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auction manager; Henry Clive, art director;
Cliff Elfeldt, Reggie Lyons, directors; John
Meighan. master of properties.
Chaplin-Mayer Pictures Company, 2 West 45th
st., N. Y. C. Louis B. Mayer, president; Bennie
Ziedman, vice-president; J. Robert Rubin, sec-
retary and treasurer; Arthur H. Rosson, direct-
or; A. G. Kenyon, George Hall, directors; Wil-
liam Shav, film editor; Jack Neville, publicity;
George Hopkins, art director; Antonio Gaudio,
Hal Rosson, cameramen. Studio, 3800 Mission
road, Los Angeles, Cal.
Character Pictures Corporation, 17 West 42 nd
st., N. Y. C. Albert W. Plummer; Charles W.
Buck; David Shapiro. .
Emil Chantard Pictures Corporation, Fort Lee,
N J. Emil Chautard. Studio, Fort Lee, N. J.
C. Li. Chester Productions, Inc., 120 West 41st
st., N. Y. C. C. L. Chester, president; H. H.
Caldwell, vice-president; Katherine Hilllker,
secretary; Raymond S. Harris, sales manager
and advertising; Katherine Hilliker, editor of
productions. (See also Outing-Chester Pic-
tures.)
Christie Film Company, 6101 Sunset Blvd., Los
Angeles, Cal. Al E. Christie, president; C. H.
Christie, treasurer and general manager; Fred
L. Porter, vice-president and secretary. De-
partment heads, Al E. Christie, director of pic-
tures; Scott Sidney, director of pictures; Wil-
liam Beaudine, director of pictures; W. Scott
Darling, editor of scenario dept.; Frank R.
Conklin, Keene Compson, Jack Jevue, Nan
Blair, Harry Loos, scenarios; Pat Dowling, pub-
licity and advertising. Studio, 6101 Sunset
Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Christie Comedies are
released through the following independent ex-
changes— Peerless Film Service Co., San Fran-
cisco; Peerless Film Service Co., Los Angeles;
The Greater Features, Inc., Seattle; Celebrated
Players Film Corp., Chicago; First National
Exchange. Inc.. New York; First National Ex-
change, Inc.. Buffalo; Quality Film Co., Inc.,
Pittsburgh; Electric Theatre Supply Co.. Phila-
delphia; E. & H. Film Distributing Co., At-
lanta; American Feature Film Co., Boston;
American Feature Film Co., New Haven; R. D.
Lewis Film Co., Oklahoma City, Okla. ; R. D.
Lewis Film Co., Dallas; Standard Film Service
•Co., Cleveland; Capital Film Service, Ine.,
Washington; Standard Film Service Co., De-
troit; Standard Film Service Co.. Cincinnati;
Standard Film Corp., St. Louis; Supreme Sys-
tem, Inc., Minneapolis; First National Ex-
change, Vancouver, B. C; Crescent Film Co.,
Kansas Citv; A. H. Blank Enterprises, Omaha;
Mid-West Distributing Co., Milwaukee; Famous
Players Film Service, Toronto; Arrow Photo-
plays Co., Denver; Reginald Warde, New York;
S. A. Lvnch Enterprises, Atlanta; Enterprise
Distributing Corp., New Orleans; Enterprise
Distributing Corp., Dallas; Capital Film Serv-
ice, Inc.. Baltimore.
Cinema Classics, Inc., 32 West 47th St., N. Y. C.
H. C. K. Mattison, president; Joel F. Seedoff,
vice-president and treasurer; M. L. Fulton, sec-
retary.
Cinema Distributing Corporation, 220 West 42nd
St., N. Y. C. Paul H. Cromelin, president.
Clark-Cornelius Corporation, The, 1600 Broadway,
N. Y. C. William J. Clark, president; L. A.
Cornelius, vice-president; S. J. Rollo, secretary;
H. C. Cornelius, treasurer; Walter K. Plumb,
general manager; Colvin W. Brown, assistant
treasurer. (See also Exhibitors Mutual Distrib-
uting Corporation.)
Classical Motion Picture Co., Inc., 130 West 46th
st., N. Y. C. Hopp Hadley, president; W. L.
Russell, treasurer; Lynn S. Card, secretary.
Cloverio Film Company, Lents, Portland, Ore.
Hector Cloverio, sole owner and supervisor.
Department heads — Joseph Grant Kelly, Jr..
publicity: Louis Hodes, scenario editor; George
Speer, photography department. Studio, Lents,
Portland, Ore.
Chine Film Producing- Company, 547 So. Broad-
way, Los Angeles, Cal. I. M. Newman, presi-
dent; A. S. Brown, vice-president; O. K. Evans,
president and treasurer.
Lew Cody Film Corporation, Glendale, Cal. L. J.
Gasnier, president and general manager; Lew
Cody, vice-president; Sydney Cohan, treasurer
and sales manager; G. Bardet, secretary; Ken-
neth A. O'Hara, studio manager. Studios.
Astra Studios, Glendale, Cal., and 1 Congress
St., Jersey City, N. J. (See also Astra Film
Corporation.)
Jack and Harry Cohan, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
(See also Hall Room Boys Photoplays, Inc.)
Columbus Photoplays Company, Exchange Bldg.,
Columbus. Ga. Col. H. Hamilton, director
general; R. E. L. Golden, treasurer; Mrs. J. B.
Smith, manager.
Comique Film Corporation, 1493 Broadway, N. Y.
C. Joseph M. Schenck, president and treasurer;
Lou Anger, general manager; Jean Havez,
Harry Williams, scenarios. Studio and western
offices, Culver City, Cal. (See Roscoe Arbuckle
Comedies.)
Commonwealth Film Corporation, 1600 Broadway.
N. Y. C. Sam Zierler, president and general
manager.
Commonwealth Pictures Company, 220 So. State
St., Chicago. 111. H. A. Spanuth, president;
John Keane, vice-president; Dana Spanuth,
secretary and treasurer. Department heads-
Henrietta Burr, booker; Edith Conrad Beale,
editor. Studio, 1333 Argyle St., Chicago, 111.
Community Productions, The, Hastings-on-Hud-
son, N. Y. Christine A. Bowles; Mary W. Fry;
Elizabeth Miller; Warren D. Foster; William
H. Foster; Ernest H. Smith; Forrest Izard.
Consolidated Film Corporation, 738 So. Olive St.,
Los Angeles, Cal., and 90 Golden Gate ave.,
San Francisco, Cal. Marion H. Kohn, presi-
dent.
Continental Pictures Corporation, 14S2 Broadway.
N. Y. C. Fred L. Wilke, president; E. Lanning
Masters, special representative. Chicago office,
Suite 922, 208 So. La Salle st.
Corona Cinema Company, 901-903 Baker-Detwil.r
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. F. E. Keeler, presi-
dent; I. W. Keerl, vice-president.
Cosmofotofilm Company, 220 West 42nd St., X Y
C. E. H. Cromelin, president; E. C. Wallace,
treasurer and general manager.
Cosmopolitan Films, Willemsen & Company, 428
Camp St., New Orleans, La.
Cosmopolitan Prodnctions, International Film
Service, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
Creation Films, Inc., Cliffside, N. J. K. Hoddy
Milligan, president; B. D. Biggerstaff, vice-
president; C. C. Shively, treasurer; C. R. Konig,
secretary. Department heads — K. Hoddy Mil-
ligan, general manager; B. D. Biggerstaff, sce-
nario; Frank C. Beetle, publicity; B. H. Milli-
gan, sales. Pictures distributed through Cap-
ital Films Co., Consumers Bldg., Chicago. 111.
Crest Picture Corporation, Times Bldg., N. Y. C.
Carle Carlton, general manager.
Cromlow Film Laboratories, Inc., 220 West 42nd
St., N. Y. C. Paul H. Cromelin, president;
Allan A. Lownes, treasurer and general mana-
ger. Laboratory, 62 Standish ave., West Orange,
N. J.
Cropper Distributing Corporation, The, 207 So.
Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. Ross C. Cropper,
president; George West.
Crystal Film Company, Longacre Bldg., Room
815, and 430 Claremont Parkway, N. Y. C.
Joseph A. Golden, president; A. Alperstein,
treasurer. (Also Allgood Pictures Corporation.)
Cuckoo Comedies, care of Mark Dintenfass, 1600
Broadway, N. Y. C.
Cathrine Curtis Corporation, Los Angeles, Cal.
Cathrine Curtis, president; George M. Taylor,
vice-president; Dorman T. Connet, secretary
and treasurer. Cathrine Curtis, Albert L. Jud-
son, Reese Llewellyn, William Dewey Loucks,
E. R. Pirtle, Malcolm McLellan, Robert N.
Simpson, Arthur F. Spaulding, George M. Tay-
lor and George J. Whalen compose board of
directors'. Loucks & Alexander, counsel, New
York office, 120 Broadway.
Curtiss Pictures Corporation, 33-35 West 42nd St.,
Aeolian Hall, N. Y. C. L. Roy Curtiss, presi-
dent; Henry C. Rahe, general manager.
Curwood-Carver Productions, Inc., 6 West 48 th
St., N. Y. C. R. C. Thomas, president; Ernest
Shlpman, manager; James Oliver Curwood, di-
rector; H. P. Carver, managing director; cars
of First National Exhibitors Circuit.
Grace Davison Productions, c/o Pioneer Film
Corporation, 130 West 46th st., N. Y. C.
Carter DeHaven Comedies, Hollywood, Cal. Car-
ter DeHaven, c/o Famous Players-Lasky Cor-
poration, 485 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
Deitrich-Beck, Inc., 135 West 44th St., N. Y. C.-
Theodore C. Deitrich, president; Arthur F.
Beck, treasurer; Thomas F. Macmahon, secre-
tary. Studio. Leah Baird Studio, Cliffside,
N. J. (See also De Luxe Pictures, Inc.)
Delcah Photoplay Company, L. A. Investment
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Joseph Montrose, gen-
eral manager.
De Luxe Pictures, Inc., 135 West 44th St., N. Y. C.
Theodore C. Deitrich, president; Doris Kenyon,
treasurer; William Chilvers, vice-president and
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secretary. Studio, Leah Baird Studio, Cliffside,
N. J. (See also Deitrich-Beck, Inc.)
De Luxe Victor Moore Productions, Candler
Bldg., N. Y. C. A. E. Riskin, R. R. Rlskin.
Diamond Film Company, Audobon Bldg., New
Orleans, La. R. M. Chisholm, president; W. J.
Hannon, vice-president and general manager;
Arthur J. Leopold, attorney.
Mark M. Dintenfass, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Owner and producer of Cuckoo Comedies.
Studio, Riverside ave., Jacksonville, Pla. Will
Lewis, Jr., studio manager.
Diva Pictures, Inc., 469 Fifth ave.. N. Y. C.
Jacob Hilder, president; Moritz Hilder, secre-
tary and treasurer. (See also Goldwyn Pic-
tures Corporation.)
Johnny Dooley Film Comedies, Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. Clarence L. Bach, president; Law-
rence Wolf, vice-president; Harry Hochheimer,
secretary and treasurer.
Doubleday Production Company, Bronz Studio,
on Allesandro St., Hollywood, Cal. Ovid Dou-
bleday, president; L. S. McKee, secretary;
Charles Mack, manager; H. M. Owens, western
representative.
Douglass Natural Color Film Co., Ltd., San Ra-
fael. Cal. Leon F. Douglass, president; Thom-
as J. Lennon, vice-president; Thomas P. Boyd,
second vice-president and general manager;
Henry A. Melvin, chairman board of directors;
Frank H. Kerrigan, treasurer; Peter Baciga-
lupl, Jr., secretary.
Allan Dwan Productions, c/o Mayflower Photo-
play Corporation.
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E. & R. Jungle Film Company, 1720 No. Soto
St.. Los Angeles, Cal. Edwards & Rounan,
owners.
Eagle Film Corporation, 211 W. Saratoga St.,
Baltimore, Md. Alfred Waldeck, president;
John Waldeck, treasurer; Raymund Hechinger,
secretary; Sam Phillips, director. Studio, 211
W. Saratoga St., Baltimore, Md.
Educational Films Corporation of America, 729
Seventh ave., N. Y. C. G. A. Skinner, presi-
dent; E. V. Hammons, vice-president and gen-
eral manager. Producing Robert Bruce scenics;
Hudson's Bay Party scenics; Indian Expedi-
tion scenics; Mediterranean Expedition scenics;
handling Photoplay Magazine Screen Sup-
plement; the Red Cross Travel Series;
De Luxe Hand Colored scenics; Black-
and-White Cartoon Comedies, and Ditmars'
"Living Book of Nature." Exchange Centers
in the United States — Denver, Atlanta, Dallas,
St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Cincinnali,
Baltimore, Cleveland, Boston. Philadelphia,
New York. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seatlle.
Canada — Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Skag-
way. Mexico — Mexico City. Sales Cities In
Foreign Lands — Valparaiso, Buenos Aires, Rio
de Janeiro, Panama, South America; Johan-
nesburg, Capetown, Cairo. Africa; Lisbon, Mad-
rid, Rome, Paris. Berlin, Warsaw, London,
Brussels, Prague. Petrograd, Christianla, Stock-
holm, Budapest, Bucharest, Europe. Red Cross
Cameramen in the Field — Warsaw, Belgrade
Bucharest, Budapest, Paris, Archangel, Petro-
grad, Constantinople, Prague, Siberia. Sales
Cities and Red Cross Cameramen — Vladivo-
stok. Sales Cities. China, Peking; Japan, Toklo
Subsidiary Company — Far East Film Corpora-
tion, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. ; Reginald
Warde, president; E. W. Hammons, vice-presi-
dent. London Branch, The Educational Film
Company, Ltd., 71 Wardour St., W. I.; H. Hol-
ford Bottomly, A. J. Davidson. General labor-
atory— Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Production Studio —
Providence, R. I. Educational Exchanges —
Celebrated Players Film Corporation, Chicago
Indianapolis, Milwaukee; Electric Theatre Sup-
ply Company. Philadelphia; Federal Feature
Film Corporation. Boston; Baltimore Booking
Company, Baltimore; First National Exhib-
itors' Exchange, Pittsburg; Standard Film Ser-
vice Company, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit-
standard Film Corporation, Kansas City Mo •
Consolidated Film Corporation, San Francisco'
Los Angeles; Greater Features, Inc., Seattle-
Arrow Photo Plays Company, Denver, and Mon-
arch Film Company, Ltd., Toronto and Mon-
■e.u' T?f nad?- Subsidiary Companies affiliated
■ " Educational Films Corporation of Amer-
V*£~o e A'llar>ce F'lm Securities Corporation,
729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. c/o Educational;
E. W. Hammons, president; G. A. Skinner
vice-president. Coronet Film Corporation, 729
Seventh ave., N. Y. C, c/o Educational; G. A.
Skinner, president.
Educator's Cinematograph Company, 70 Fifth
ave., N. Y. C. Alfred H. Saunders, governor of
education.
Eff & Eff Productions, Inc., 145 West 45th St..
N. Y. C. Joseph Finger, president; Frank P.
Donavan, director.
Elk Photoplays, Inc., The, 126 West 46th St.,
N. Y. C. Jacob Berjowitz, president and gen-
eral manager; E. Berman, treasurer; B. H.
Mills, secretary and sales manager.
Emerald Motion Picture Corporation, 1717 No.
Wells St., Chicago, 111. Frederick J. Ireland,
president; M. E. Oberdorfer, secretary and
treasurer; J. W. Martin, business manager.
Studio, Chicago, 111.
Eminent Authors Pictures, Inc., 469 Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. Rex Beach, president; Samuel Gold-
wyn, chairman board of directors; P. W. Ha-
berman, treasurer; Gabriel L. Hess, secretary.
(See also Goldwyn Pictures Corporation.)
Guy Empey Pictures Corporation, 220 West 42nd
St., N. Y. C. James F. Shaw, president; Ar-
thur Guy Empey, vice-president; F. C. Rich-
ardson, secretary and treasurer.
Entente Film Corporation, 247 No. 11th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Benjamin Primavera, man-
ager; Morton Z. Paul, president.
Enwood Feature Picture Company, Denver, Colo.
O. D. Woodward, president, care of Republic
Distributing Corporation, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C.
Equity Pictures Corporation, 33 West 42nd St..
N. Y. C. H. K. Somborn. president; Joseph I.
Schnitzer, treasurer. Department heads —
Harry L. Reichenbach, publicity; A. B Wil-
liamson, assistant publicity; Nat. G. Rothstein.
advertising; John N. Weber, auditor. Studio,
Garson Studios, Inc., 1845 Allesandro st., Los
Angeles. Cal.
Erbograph Studios, 203 West 146th St., N. Y. C.
Ludwlg G. B. Erb, president; Benjamin Goetz,
secretary and treasurer.
Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, 1333 Ar-
gyle St., Chicago, III. George K. Spoor, presi-
dent. Studios, 1333 Argyle St., Chicago, 111.
(See also Spoor-Thompson Machine Company.)
Exclusive Features, Inc., 126 West 46th St., N. Y.
C. Joseph Goldstein, J. Weinberg. (See also
Canyon Pictures Corporation.)
Exhibitors Mutual Distributing Corporation, 1600
Rroadway, N. Y. C. William J. Clark, presi-
dent; H. C. Cornelius, vice-president; L. A.
Cornelius, secretary; Walter K. Plumb, treas-
urer. (See also Clark-Cornelius Corporation.)
Export & Import Film Company, 729 Seventh
ave., N. Y. C. Ben Blumenthal.
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VukIm and Follies, Inc., c/o Pioneer Film Corpo-
ral ion. 130 West 46th St., N. Y. C. Bernard
Mucfadden.
Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation, Holly-
wood. Cal., and 1482 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Douglas Fairbanks, president; John Fairbanks.
Ireasurer; Dennis O'Brien, secretary and treas-
urer. Department heads — John Fairbanks,
general manager; Robert Fairbanks, manager
of productions; Leeds Baxter, auditor; Victor
Fleming, director; Tom Geraghty, scenario ed-
itor; Joan Boison, scenario reader; Albert Mac-
Quarrie, casting director; J. Theodore Reed,
technical director; Edward M. Langley, art
director; William McGann, Harry Thorpp.
cinematographers; Charles Warrington, still
department; Frank England, custodian of prop-
erties; William Nolan, cutting department;
A. J. Coe, location agent; Paul Burns, proper-
ties; Carlyle R. Robinson, director of publicity.
Studio, Melrose and Bronson aves., Los An-
geles, Cal.
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 485 Fifth
ave., N. Y. C. Adolph Zukor, president; Jesse
L. Lasky, vice-president; Arthur S. Friend,
treasurer; Emil E. Shauer, assistant treasurer;
Eugene J. Zukor, assistant treasurer; Elek
John Ludvigh, secretary; Ralph A. Kohn, as-
sistant secretary; L. S. Wicker, assistant secre-
tary; Frank Mayer, assistant secretary; John
Flinn, associate executive. Department heads:
Production Department — Cecil B. De Mille, di-
rector general; Whitman Bennett, production
manager; Robert A. MacAlarney, scenario edi-
tor; Charles Eyton, general manager, West
coast studios; J. N. Naulty. general manager.
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Eastern studios; Frank E. Woods, supervising
director, West coast studios; Nathan friend,
general manager Educational Department. De-
partment of Distribution — Al Lichtman, general
manager; Fred C. Chamberlain, assistant gen-
eral manager; Sidney R. Kent, sales manager.
Publicity — Jerome Beatty, director of publicity
and advertising. Studios, Long Island City,
N Y. ; 130 West 56th St., N. Y. C. ; Fort Lee,
N. J.; Hollywood. Cal. (two). Special repre-
sentatives to Exchanges — -J. W. Allen, head-
Quarters at Chicago; M. H. Lewis, headquarters
at Kansas City; W. J. Pratt, headquarters at
Atlanta; L. L. Dent, headquarters at Dallas.
District managers — Harry Asher, Boston dis-
trict; W. E. Smith, Philadelphia district; C. E.
Holcomb, Southern district (Atlanta) ; Louis
Marcus, Salt Lake City; Norman Webber, San
Francisco. Exchanges — Boston. Portland (Me.),
New Haven, New York, Buffalo, Philadelphia,
Washington, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Cleveland,
Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Kansas City, St.
Louis, Des Moines, Omaha. Atlanta. New Or-
leans, Dallas, Oklahoma City, Charlotte, Salt
Lake City, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Seattle, Portland (Ore.). Canadian organiza-
tion— Famous Lasky Film Service, Ltd., George
W. Weeks, general manager, supervising branch
exchanges at Toronto (home office), Montreal,
St. John, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.
Fay Film Corporation, 1739 No. Campbell ave.,
Chicago, 111. R. F. Fry, president; Frank S.
Watterson, general manager.
Federal Photoplays, Inc., 25 West 45th St., N. Y.
C. Benjamin B. Hampton, president; C. A.
Weeks, secretary and treasurer; E. F. Warner,
assistant secretary and assistant treasurer. De-
partment heads — Wm. Clifford, scenario; J. B.
Chapman, publicity; J. G. Fater, advertising.
Studio, Brunton Studios, 5341 Melrose St., Los
Angeles, Cal. (See also Federal Photoplays of
California. Zane Grey Pictures, Inc., and Great
Authors Pictures, Inc.)
Federal Photoplays of California, 5341 Melrose St.,
Los Angeles. Cal. Benjamin B. Hampton, pres-
ident; Hewlings Mumper, secretary and treas-
urer; Norris N. Mumper, assistant secretary
and assistant treasurer. Department heads —
Wm. Clifford, scenario; J. B. Chapman, pub-
licity; J. G. Fater, advertising. Branch office,
25 West 45th St., N. Y. Studio, Brunton studio,
5341 Melrose St., Los Angeles, Cal. See also
Zane Grey Pictures, Inc., Great Authors Pic-
tures, Inc., and Federal Photoplays, Inc.)
Ferndale Film Studios, Inc., The, Ferndale, L. I.
C. F. K. Andrews; Miss L. Minnie Kirmmse;
E. G. W. Dietrich.
Films Incorporated, 1482 Broadway, N. Y. C.
William W. Young, president; S. Kantrowich,
vice-president; Joseph J. Macdonald, secretary
and treasurer; Edward Marshall, chairman
committee on production. These officers with
J. J. Flannery constitute the board of directors.
Film Market, Inc., The, Times Bldg.. N. Y. C.
Robert W. Priest, president.
Film Novelties, Inc., 145 West 45th St., N. Y. C.
J. Finger, president; A. J. Danziger, general
manager.
Film Specials, Inc., 130 West 46th St., N. Y. C.
Joseph M. Schenck; W. S. Epstein, general
manager. _ _ _
First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc., The, 6-8
West 48th St., N. Y. C. Robert Lieber, presi-
dent; T. L. Tally, vice-president; H. Schwalbe,
secretary and treasurer; J. D. Williams, mana-
ger. Directors — T. L. Tally, R. H. Clark, H.
Schwalbe. Aaron Jones, E. H. Hulsey, J. G.
Von Herberg, Robert Lieber. Department
heads — J. D. Williams, general manager; W. J.
Morgan, manager contract department; C. L.
Yearsley, director of publicity and advertising;
E. J. Hudson, publicity representative; George
R. Grant, auditor. Exchanges — Atlanta, Ga.,
First Nat. Exhibitors' Cir. of Va., 146 Marietta
St.; Boston. Mass., Gordon-Mayer Film Corp.,
35 Piedmont St.; Buffalo, N. Y., First Nat.
Exch.. 215 Franklin St.; Chicago, 111.. First Nat.
Ex. Exch., 110 So. State St.; Cleveland, Ohio,
First Nat. Ex. Cir. of Ohio, 402 Sloan Bldg.;
Dallas, Tex., First Nat. Ex. Cir. of Texas. 1924
Main St.; Denver, Colo., First Nat. Ex. Cir. of
Colo., 1518 Welton St.; Des Moines, Iowa, A. H.
Blank 326 Iowa Bldg.; Detroit, Mich., First
Nat. Exch. of Mich., 63 E. Elizabeth St.; In-
dianapolis. Ind.. The H. Lieber Co.. 24 W.
Washington St.; Kansas City, Mo., A. H. Blank
Enterprises, 317 Floyd Bldg.; Kansas City, Mo.,
Richards & Flvnn. 12th Street theatre; Los An-
geles, Cal., First Nat. Ex. Exch., 633 So. Bway. ;
Louisville, Ky.. First Nat. Exch. of Ky. and
Tenn., Nat. Theatre Bldg.; Milwaukee, Wis.,
First Nat. Ex. Exch., 40K Toy Bldg.; Minneap-
olis, Minn., First Nat. Ex. Cir. of N. W., 408-18
Loeb Arcade Bldg.; New Haven, Conn., First
Nat. Ex. Exch., 126 Meadow St.; New York
City, First Nat. Ex., Inc.. 509 Fifth ave.; Okla-
homa City, Okla., First Nat. Ex. Exch., 127 So.
Hudson St.; Omaha, Neb., A. H. Blank Enter-
prises, 314 So. 13th st. ; Ottawa, Can., H.Brouse,
Dom. Amuse. Co., Imperial theatre; Phila., Pa.,
Peerless Feature Film Exch.. 1339 Vine St.;
Pittsburgh, Pa., First Nat. Ex. Exch., 414 Ferry
St.; Richmond, Va., First Nat. Ex. Cir. of Va.,
904 E. Broad St.; St. Louis, Mo., Grand Cent.
Film Co., New Grand Cent, theatre; Salt Lake
City, Utah, First Nat. Ex. Cir. of Colo., 136 E.
2nd So. St.; San Francisco, Cal., Turner &
Dahnken. 134 Golden Gate ave.; Seattle, Wash.,
Ex. Film Exch., Inc., 2023 3rd ave.; Toronto,
Can., Regal Films, Temple Bldg.; Toronto.
Can., Allen Bros., Allen Theatre Bldg.; Van-
couver, B. C, First Nat. Ex. Cir., Ltd., 1318
Standard Bank Bldg.; Washington, D. C, First
Nat. Ex. Exch.. 916 "G" St., N. W.
A. H. Fischer Features, Inc., 46 Main St., New
Rochelle. N. Y. A. H. Fischer, president and
treasurer; B. A. Rolfe, vice-president; Charles
A. Logue, secretary. Department heads —
Charles G. Stewart, general manager; Charles
A. Logue, scenario; Carey Wilson, sales; Harry
H. Poppe, advertising and publicity. Studio,
A. H. Fischer Studios and Laboratory, 46 Main
St., New Rochelle, N. Y. (See also Octagon
Films, Inc.)
Cissy Fitzgerald Comedies, care of United Pic-
ture Theatres of America, Inc., 1600 Broadway,
N Y. C.
Florida Film Corporation, 22 West Ninth St..
Jacksonville, Fla. H. J. Klutho, president; Fay
Smith, vice-president; Harland Smith, secre-
tary; Virgil MacKenzie, general manager; Glen
Lambert and Bert Tracy, picture directors.
Studios. Klutho studios, 22 West Ninth St.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Francis Ford Producing Company, 6040 Sunset
Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. Francis Ford, director;
Harry Ellis Dean, studio manager; Nell Dean,
publicity; Elsie Van Name, scenario.
Forward Film Distributors, Inc., 110 West 40th
St., N. Y. C. J. Joseph Sameth, president; M.
Warschauer. vice-president; Harry Roth, secre-
tary and treasurer. London office. 17 Shafts-
bury ave., care of J. A. Barkey & Co.
Foundation Film Corporation, 1600 Broadway,
N. Y. C. Murray W. Garsson, president. Lab-
oratories. Hudson Heights, N. J.
Fox Film Corporation, 10th ave.. 55th to 56th sts.,
130 West 46th St.. N. Y. C. William Fox, pres-
ident; Winfield R. Sheehan, general manager.
Department heads — Arthur James, advertising
and publicity; Merritt Crawford, director of
publicity; Hamilton Thompson, Denison Clift,
Hampton Del Ruth, scenario editors. Studios:
Western, 1401 North Western ave.. Los Angeles,
Cal.; Eastern, 10th ave., 55th to 56th sts.. Col-
lege Pt., L. I., and Fort Lee. N. J. United
States Exchanges — Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo,
Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver,
Detroit, Kansas City, Los Angeles. Minneapolis,
Indianapolis, New Haven, New Orleans, New
York, Omaha. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Salt
Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis,
Washington. Foreign exchanges — Great Britain:
London, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle,
Glasgow, Leeds, Cardiff. Birmingham, Dublin.
Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Ade-
laide, Wellington. N. Z. South America: Rio
de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Rosario,
Montevideo, Lima, Peru. Canada: Montreal,
Toronto, St. John. Vancouver, Caleary. Winni-
peg. Agencies: Paris, France; Rome, Italy;
Barcelona, Spain; Copenhagen. Denmark;
Stockholm, Sweden; Christiania. Norway; Mos-
cow, Russia; Johannesburg, South Africa; Bom-
bay, India; Batavia, Java; Hong Kong. China;
Yokohama, Japan; and Manila, Philippine
Islands.
Fox Studios (Western), 1417 N. Western ave..
Los Angeles. Cal. Sol. M. Wurtzel. studio man-
ager; George Teffeau. studio supt. ; Denison
Clift, scenario editor: Frank Burns, laboratory
supt.; E. A. Yerby Smith, technical director;
J. Anthony Roach. H. H. Van Loan. Gus Meins,
scenarios; Hampton Del Ruth, scenario edi-
tor; E. J. LeSaint. Scott Dunlap. Howard
Mitchell. Cliff Smith. Eddie Cline. J. G. Bly-
stone, Roy Del Ruth. Delmar Lord, directors;
Louis Seiler, production manager; Fay Dur-
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ham, Frank Good, Walter Williams, George
Schneiderman, Earl Ellis, Irving Rosenberh,
Bud Courcier, Frank Heisler, G. F. Schoedsack,
P. D. Whitman, E. B. DuPar, cameramen.
Frazee Comedies, Riverside, Cal. (See Frazee
Film Productions, Inc.)
Frazee Film Productions, Inc., Magnolia and Ju-
rupa aves. , Riverside, Cal. Edwin Frazee, pres-
ident and general manager; Joe Murphy, assist-
ant manager; M. J. Twogood, secretary and
treasurer; Florence Gottlieb, publicity and
scenario department. New York office, 17 West
44th St.; London office, 90 Fleet st. Frazee
Comedies released through Clurje Exchange in
United States and England.
Frohman Amusement Corporation, The, Times
Bldg., N. Y. C. William L. Sherrill, president;
Jesse L. Goldberg, secretary and general man-
ager; Joseph Schwartz, acting treasurer. Stu-
dios, New York City and Los Angeles, Cal.
— G —
Garson Studios, Inc., 1845 Allesandro St., Log An-
geles, Cal. Harry Garson, president and gen-
eral manager; E. W. Butcher, vice-president
and studio manager; R. M. Yost, publicity;
John M. Voshell, technical director; C. B.
Edington, auditor.
L,. J. Gasnier Productions, Verdugo Road. Glen-
dale. Cal. L. J. Gasnier, director general. (See
Astra Film Corporation and Lew Cody Produc-
tions. )
Gaumont Company, Flushing, L. I. F. G. Brad-
ford, manager.
Gayety Comedies, Inc., 1501 Gower St., Los An-
geles, Cal. Craig Hutchinson, production man-
ager, scenario editor and director; Claude Hill,
studio manager; James Clemens, technical di-
rector.
Gibraltar Pictures, 135 West 44th St., N. Y. C.
Arthur F. Beck; Charles C. Burr.
Dorothy Gish Productions, New Art Film Co. (D.
W. Griffith), Longacre Bldg., N. Y. C.
Wyndham Gittens Productions, 926 Investment
Bldf., Los Angeles, Cal.
Golden West Productions, 309 W. 9th St., Glen-
dale. Cal. G. M. Anderson.
Goldwitt Film Sales Company, 145 West 45th St.,
N. Y. C. Mortimer D. Sikawitt, president;
Samuel Goldstein.
Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, 469 Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. Samuel Goldwyn, president; F. J.
Godsol, Moritz Hilder, Lee Shubert, Edgar Sel-
wyn, Abraham Lehr, vice-presidents; P. W.
Haberman, treasurer; Gabriel L. Hess, secre-
tary; F. J. Godsol. chairman of executive com-
mittee. Also connected in the directorate of
the corporation are H. F. du Pont, Eugene E.
du Pont. W. W. Laird, R. R. M. Carpenter,
G. C. Kurtz, E. V. R. Thayer, Duncan A. Holmes;
William Topkis, George T. Bissell, G. W. Da-
vison, Macmillan Hoopes, Abbot M. Witten-
berg. Department heads — Ralph Block, direc-
tor of publicity and advertising; Howard
Dietz, manager of publicity; Eugene Mullin,
head of scenario department in East; J. G.
Hawkes. head of scenario department in West-
Felix Feist, sales: Geoffrey Nye, Far East rep-
resentative. Studio. Culver City, Cal. Branches
— Atlanta, Ga„ 111 Walton St.; Boston. Mass.,
42 Piedmont St.; Buffalo, N. Y., 200 Pearl st '
Chicago, III.. 207 So. Wabash ave.; Cincinnati'
O., 216 East 5th st.; Cleveland, O., 403 Stand-
ard Theatre Bldg.; Dallas, Tex., 1922 Main st •
Denver, Colo., 1440 Walton st. ; Detroit, Mich,
Film Exchange Bldg.; Kansas City, Mo., 1120
Walnut st.; Los Angeles. Cal., 912 So. Olive st •
Minneapolis. Minn., 16 No. 4th st. ; New York
City, 509 Fifth ave.; Philadelphia, Pa., s e
cor. 13th and Vine sts. ; Pittsburgh. Pa. 1201
Liberty ave. ; San Francisco, Cal.. 985 Market
st ; St. Louis, Mo., 3312 Lindell Blvd.; Seattle
Wash., 2018 Third ave.; Washington. D. C 714
11th st., N. W. ; New Orleans, La., 714 Povdras
st : Omaha Neb 1508 Howard st. ; Salt Lake
City, U.. 135 East 2nd South st
Goldwyn Distributing Corporation, 469 Fifth ave
N. Y. C. Samuel Goldwyn, president; Felix f'
Feist and Alfred Weiss, vice-presidents; Ga-
briel L Hess, secretary and treasurer. (See
also Goldwyn Pictures Corporation )
GoJdwyn Studios, Culver City, Cai. Abraham
Lehr, general manager; Milton Gardner, secre-
tary; Mason N. Litson, production manager-
J. G Hawks, scenario editor; Gilbert White
technical director; Lewis Physloc, supt of lab-
oratory; Thompson Buchanan, E. A. Bingham,
Rex Taylor, Edward T. Lowe, E. Richard
Schayer, Gerald C. Duffy, Harvey Thew, Charlei
Kenyon, Bess E. Haas, Elliot Clawson, Elmer L.
Rice, Louis Sherwin, J. E. Nash, Jean Hol-
lingsworth, Elanor Flori, H. Schrleber, Mar-
garet Minning, scenarios; Harry Beaumont,
Victor L. Schertzinger, T. Hays Hunter, Wallace
Worsley, Reginald Barker, Clarence Badger,
Frank Lloyd, directors; J. S. Woodhouse, Clarke
Irvine, Helen Starr, C. S. Bull, Eugene Rlchee,
Lloyd J. Roby, J. C. Gault, Hal White, Sue Mc-
Namara, R. E. Dawson, publicity. (See also
Goldwyn Pictures Corporation.)
Graphic Film Corporation, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. Ivan Abramson, president. Exchanges
handling product — Eastern Feature Film Ex-
change, 57 Church St., Boston, Mass.; Hygrade
Feature Film Co., Charlotte, N. C. ; Southeast-
ern Pictures Corp., 61 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga.;
Major Film Co., 10 Piedmont St., Boston, Mass.;
Joseph Horowitz, Detroit, Mich.; First Nat'l
Ex. Cir., St. Louis, Mo.; Superb Productions,
Omaha, Neb., and Des Moines. Ia.; Frank Ger-
sten, Inc., 130 West 46th St., New York; Screen
Art Pictures Co., 1315 Vine St., Phila., Pa.;
Special Feature Film Co., Atlanta, Ga. ; First
Nat'l Ex. Cir., 35 Piedmont St., Boston, Mass.;
Unity Photoplay Corp., 207 So. Wabash ave.,
Chicago, 111.; First Nat'l Ex. Cir., Minneapolis,
Minn.; First Nat'l Ex. Cir., Kansas City, Mo.;
M & R Feature Film Co., San Francisco, Cal. ;
N. J. Metro Film Co., 729 Seventh ave.. New
York.
Great Authors Pictures, Inc., 5341 Melrose St.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Benjamin B. Hampton,
president; E. F. Warner, C. A. Weeks, vice-
presidents; Hewlings Mumper, secretary and
treasurer. Department heads — Wm. Clifford,
scenario; J. B. Chapman, publicity; J. G. Fa-
ter, advertising; Edward Sloman, director.
Branch — New York office. 25 West 45th st.
Studio, Brinton Studio, 5341 Melrose St., Los
Angeles, Cal. (See also Zane Grey Pictures,
Inc., Federal Photoplay of California, and Fed-
eral Photoplays, Inc.)
Great Western Producing; Company, 1600 Broad-
way, N. Y. C. (See Universal Film Manufac-
turing Company.) Studios, Hollywood, Cal.
Julius Stern, president; A. Stern, vice-presi-
dent; Louis Jacobs, general manager.
Great Western Pictures Corporation, Longacre
Bldg., N. Y. C. Emmett Dalton, president.
Greiver Distributing Corporation, 207 So. Wabash
ave., Chicago, 111.
Zane Grey Pictures, Inc., 5341 Melrose St., Los
Angeles, Cal. Benjamin B. Hampton, presi-
dent; E. F. Warner, vice-president; Hewlings
Mumper, secretary and treasurer. Department
heads — Wm. Clifford, scenario; J. B. Chapman,
publicity; J. G. Fater, advertising; Jack Con-
way, director. Branch office, 25 West 45th St.,
New York. Studio, Brunton Studio, 5341 Mel-
rose St., Los Angeles, Cal. (See also Great
Authors Pictures, Inc., Federal Photoplays of
California, and Federal Photoplays, Inc.)
David Wark Griffith Attractions, Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. D. W. Griffith, owner and producer.
Executive Department — Albert L. Grey, general
manager: John Lloyd, personal representative;
Robert Edgar Long, publicity; Agnes Wiener,
executive secretary. Studio Department — J. C.
Epping, studio manager; Myron M. Stearns,
scenario editor; G. W. Bitzer, chief photogra-
pher; Frank Wortman, technical director; Sam-
uel Thompson, chief electrician; Albert H. A.
Banzhaf. counsel. Studio, Orienta Point, Ma-
maroneck, N. Y.
D. W. Griffith Service, 720 Longacre Bldg., N. Y.
C. Albert L. Grey, general manager. (See
D. W. Griffith Attractions.)
Grossman Pictures, Ithaca, N. Y. Harry Gross-
man, president, general manager and super-
vising director; Abel Cary Thomas, secretary;
E. D. Bingham, technical director; George Litt-
man, sales manager; T. D. Bonneville, public-
ity and advertising. Branches — Business, pub-
licity, advertising offices. 110 West 42nd St..
N. Y. C. Studio, Ithaca, N. Y.
— H —
Hallmark Pictures Corporation, 130 West 46th
St., N. Y. C. Frank G. Hall, president. De-
partment heads — John Glavey, C. Clarkson
Miller, and Olga Jaffe, scenario; Joseph L
Kelley, publicity; Hopp Hadley, advertising;
W. F. Rodger, sales; J. L. Burke, business
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manager; Harry P. Diggs. exploitation; Leon
D. Britton, productions manager. Studios, 230
West 38th st. and 517 West 54th St., New York
City.
Hall Room Boys Photoplays, Inc., 1600 Broad-
way, N. Y. C. Jack Cohn, president; Harry
Conn, secretary and treasurer.
Hope Hampton Productions, Inc., Longacre
Bldg.. N. Y. C.
Jesse D. Hampton Productions, 1425 Fleming St..
Hollywood, Cal. Jesse D. Hampton, owner and
general manager; E. L. Smith, studio manager;
Fred Gabourie, production manager; A. F. Stat-
ter, scenario editor; Henry King, Robert
Thornby, Joseph Franz, directors.
Benjamin B. Hampton Productions, Los Angeles,
Cal. See Zane Grey Pictures, Inc., and Great
Authors Pictures, Inc.)
Calvert Harrison Feature Film Corporation, 115
N. Pennsylvania ave., Indianapolis, Ind. C.
Hanford Harrison, business manager.
William S. Hart Productions, 1215 Bates St., Los
Angeles, Cal. B. M. Allen, manager; Lambert
Hillyer, director; Paul H. Conlon, publicity;
Bennett Musson, scenario editor; Thomas Bri-
erly, technical director; Le Roy Stone, film
editor; H. J. Howard, casting director.
J. Frank Hatch Enterprises, Inc., 729 Seventh
ave., N. Y. C. J. Frank Hatch.
Haworth Pictures 5341 Melrose ave., Los An-
geles, Cal. George W. Stout, general manager;
\Vm. J. Connery, vice-president; Wm. Worth-
lngton, Joseph DeGrasse, directors; Eddie
Scott, film editor; Charles Greenberg, general
counsel and secretary.
Hobart Henley Productions, 363 West 125th St..
N. Y. C. Hobart Henley, president; Benjamin
P. Schoenfein, studio manager; Warren V.
Fromme, assistant director; Richard L. Fryer,
cameraman; Hadley Waters, publicist; Hulda
Salat, casting department; Jules W. Redston,
technical department; Felix Larson, scenic de-
partment; Edward Quinn. property department.
Studio, 361-363 West 125th St., N. Y. C. Home
office. 25 West 45th St., N. Y. C. Branch, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Gale Henry Comedies, c/o Model Comedy Com-
pany, 5821 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood,
Cal. Released through Bulls Eye Film Corpo-
ration, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
L. I. Hiller, Longacre Bldg.. N. Y. C.
Historical Film Company of America, The., Bur-
bank, Cal. J. A. McGill. president; Raymond
Welt, director of productions.
W. W. Hodkinson Corporation, 527 Fifth ave..
N. Y. C. W. W.. Hodkinson, president; Ray-
mond Pawley, vice-president and treasurer;
Mary A. Bell, secretary; F. B. Warren, vice-
president in charge of distribution and adver-
tising. Department heads — P. N. Brinch, as-
sistant to the president and manager of for-
eign department; C. E. Hopkins, auditor.
Branches — Distributing through Pathe Ex-
change, Inc., with sales force in each office.
Hollywood Studios, Inc., Santa Monica Blvd. and
Seward St., Hollywood, Cal. John Jasper, gen-
eral manager.
Burton Holmes Travel Pictures, Aeolian Bldg.,
33 West 42nd St.. N. Y. C. Burton Holmes, c/o
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation.
Taylor Holmes Productions, Inc., c/o Metro Pic-
tures Corporation, Longacre Bldg., N. Y. C.
Taylor Holmes, president; Paul Turner, vice-
president; H. H. Bruenner, treasurer; Thomas
A. Persons, supervising director in charge of
productions; Gus Mohme, director of sales.
Studio, Biograph studio, 175th st. and South-
ern Boulevard, the Bronx, N. Y. C.
Wm. Horsley Film Laboratories, 6060 Sunse\
Boulevard, Hollywood, Cal. William Horsley,
sole owner. Arthur T. Horsley, laboratory ex-
pert. Wm. C. Horsley, laboratory superintend-
ent. Capacity, 150.000 ft. negative per week,
400,000 ft. positive per week.
Humanity Producing Company, Brunton Studios,
5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Humphrey Pictures, Inc., c/o Pioneer Film Cor-
poration, 130 West 46th St., N. Y. C.
Arthur S. Hyman Attractions, Consumers Bldg..
Chicago, 111. W. G. McCoy, manager, Film
Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Hyperion Productions, Inc., George H. Wiley,
president; Walter Richard Hall; Joseph W.
Farnham; James Vincent.
— I —
Thomas M. Ince Productions, Culver City, Cal.
Thomas M. Ince, president; J. Parker Reed.
Jr., general manager; Clark Thomas, produc-
tion manager; W. J. Gilmour. supt. of studio;
Fred Fralick, casting director; Harvey Leavitt,
technical director; W. P. Hey wood, art direc-
tor; Spencer Valentine, purchasing dept.; Al-
fred Brandt, laboratory dept.; Paul Eagler,
head cameraman; C. Garner Sullivan, Julien
.Tosephson, E. Magnus Ingleton. Luther Reed,
Helen Badgley, Bernard McElroy, Ethel C.
Thorp, Adele Bufflngton. F. Ely Paget, John B.
Ritchie, Miriam Meredith, Miss Lorimer, sce-
narios. Companies — Enid Bennett Company,
Fred Niblo, director; Charles Ray Company,
Jerome Storm, director; MacLean-May Com-
pany, Lloyd Ingraham. director; Boswortb
Company, Irvin Willat, director.
International Film Service, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. William R. Hearst, president; Morrll
Goddard, treasurer; R. V. Anderson, general
sales manager; E. B. Hetrick, general news
manager; Leslie Jordan, advertising manager.
Inter-Ocean Film Corporation, 220 West 42d St.,
N. Y. C. Paul H. Cromelin, president and gen-
eral manager.
Ivan Film Productions, Inc., 126 West 46th st.,
N. Y. C. I. E. Chadwick, general manager.
(See Merit Film Corporation.)
Ivy Films Corporation, Lincoln Studio, Grant-
wood, N. J. Henry L. Keats, president.
-J-
Lonis Jacobson Enterprises, Inc., 110 West 42nd
St., N. Y. C. Louis Jacobson, president and
treasurer.
Jans Distributing Corporation, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. H. F. Jans, president and treasurer;
F. E. Backer, general manager.
Jans Productions, Inc., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
Herman F. Jans, president and treasurer; F. E.
Backer, general manager; B. A. Rolfe, direc-
tor general. See also Jans Distributing Corpo-
ration.) Studio, Peerless Studio, Fort Lee,
N. J.
Jaxon Film Company, Commercial Trust Bldg.,
N. Y. C. F. A. Tichenor, president; Walter
Young, secretary.
Al Jennings Photoplay Company, Hollywood. Cal.
H. M. Owens, general manager. Studio, Holly-
wood, Cal.
Jester Comedy Company, 220 West 42nd St.. N. Y
C. William Steiner, president. (See also Wil-
liam Steiner Productions, The Photo Drama Co
and The Tex Pictures, Inc.)
Jewel Productions, Incorporated, 1600 Broadway,
N. Y. C. (See Universal Manufacturing Com-
pany.)
Johnson & Hopkins Company, 3!iS Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. Walter L. Johnson; Earle H. Hopkins.
(See Motion Picture Producing Company of
America.)
Jolly Comedies, care of Film Specials, Inc., 126
West 46th St., N. Y. C.
Juvenile Photoplay Distributors, Inc., 729 Seventh
ave., N. Y. C. A. D. V. Storey, president; Jack
Cohn, production manager; Bernard Miller.
— K —
8. L. K. Film Corporation, 112 West 42nd St.,
N. Y. C. S. Krellberg.
Arthur S. Kane Pictures Corporation, 452 Fifth
ave., N. Y. C. Arthur S. Kane, president.
James Keane Feature Photoplay Productions, 220
West 42nd st., N. Y. C. James Keant, director;
E. A. Keant, general manager; Florence Vin-
cent, chief of scenario staff.
Frank Keenan Productions, Inc., Robert Brunton
Studios, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Frank Keenan, president; Robert Brunton, vice-
president and general manager; Fred G. An-
drews, business manager; Carlos Huntington,
publicity; Gertrude Andrews, scenarios; Elliot
Howe, director; Robert Newhardt, cameraman.
J. Warren Kerrigan Pictures, Inc., Brunton Stu-
dios, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles, Cal., care
of W. W. Hodkinson Corporation, 516 Fifth
ave., N. Y. C.
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357
King Cole Comedies, care of Motion Picture Pro-
ducing Company of America, 398 Fifth ave.,
N. Y.
Kinogram Publishing Corporation (Kinograms),
71 West 23rd St., N. Y. C. Dennis J. Sullivan,
general manager; Terry Ramsay e.
George Kleine, 63 East Adams St., Chicago, 111.
New York office, 110 West 46th st. .Merrill
Smith, general manager.
Victor Kroner Film Features, 105 West 40th St.,
N. Y. J!. Victor Kremer, president; J. Shen-
field, secretary. Branches — Chicago office, 1345
Argyle St.; Pacific coast office, 728 Broadway,
San Diego, Cal.
— L
i-Ko Pictures Kompany, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Julius Stern, president; Abe Stern, vice-presi-
dent and secretary; Louis Jacobs, business man-
ager; Ed. Haas, technical director; Fred Fish-
back, Robert Hill, J. P. McGowan, William
Watson, Jesse Robbins, directors. Studios, 6100
Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. (See also Uni-
versal Film Manufacturing Company.)
LaSalle Film Company, The, 1450 Dayton St.,
Chicago, 111. B. F. Lewis, general manager;
Phil Grau, secretary; F. J. Seng, treasurer.
Studio, Sunset and Gower sts., Los Angeles, Cal.
Lasky Studios, 1520 Vine St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Charles Eyton, general manager; Fred Kley,
studio manager; Cecil B. De Mille, director
general; Donald Crisp, Wm. De Mille, George
Melford, Sam Wood, Thomas Heffron, Charles
Maigne, directors; Alvin Wyckoff, director of
photography; L. M. Goodstadt, casting director;
Al Palm, supt. of laboratory; Wilfred Buck-
land, art director; Henry Kotani, Paul Perry,
C. E. Schoenbaum, Guy Wilky, Victor Ackland,
Al Gilks, William Marshall, cameramen; Loren
Taylor, title dept.; W. E. Sender, auditing
dept.; Edmund Mitchell, purchasing dept.;
Elizabeth Mcgaffey, research dept.; Howard
Wells, property dept.; Clare West, designer;
Roy Diem, costumes; Beulah Marie Dix,
Frances Harmer, Clara Kennedy, Mary H.
O'Connor, Will M. Ritchey, Frank E. Woods,
Walter Woods, Olga Printzlau, Elmer Harris,
Frank Finnegan, Margaret Turnbull, scenarios.
(See also Famous Players-Lasky Corporation.)
Henry Lohrman Productions, Inc., Culver City,
Cal. Henry Lohrman, nresident; Edward L.
Symonds, studio manager; Mr. Sarber, technical
director; Norman Taurog, director; George
Meehan, Charles Selby, cameramen.
Sol Lesser Enterprises, Longacre Bldg., N. Y. C.
Sol Lesser, president; Maurie Meyers, publicity.
Branches — Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Seattle. Exchange, Sol Lesser
Film Exchange, 729 Seventh ave.
Edgar Lewis Productions, Inc., 1457 Broadway,
N. Y. C. Edgar Lewis, president; Harry Ca-
hane, treasurer; Abraham L. Feinstein, secre-
tary. Department head. Solita Solano, director
of publicity. Studios, Solax Studio, Fort Lee,
N. J., and Brunton Studios, Hollywood. Cal.
Liberty Feature Films • Company, San Francisco,
Cal. Studio. Niles, Cal.
Life-Grams, Inc., 825 Longacre Bldg., N. Y C
care of Wilk & Wilk.
Harold Lloyd Comedies (See Rolin Film Com-
pany.)
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C. R. Macauley Photoplays, Inc., 516 Fifth ave
N. Y. C. Charles R. Macauley, president; Fred
H. Albert, vice-president; Hy. Butterfield,
treasurer; Donald Woodruff, business manager.
Katherine MacDonald Picture Corporation, Girard
and Georgia sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Chas. E.
Evans, president and treasurer; Sam Rork
production manager; H. W. Rork, secretary;
Fred Bagley, business manager; Ursula March'
casting director; E. C. Largey, studio manager;
Milton Monasco. technical director; Colin
Campbell, J. A. Barry, directors; Joseph Broth-
erton, cameraman.
MacManus Corporation, 2 West 47th st. N Y C
Edward A. MacManus, president and "treasurer ;
Marion Sanger, secretary: H. A. Palmer busi-
ness manager; Charles Phillpps, publicity di-
rector; Burton King and Sidney Olcott, pro-
ducing directors.
Hank Mann Comedies, care of Arrow Film Cor-
poration, 220 West 42nd st.. N. Y. C. Morris
Schlank, producer. Studio, Francis Ford studio,
6040 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal.
Mastercraft Photoplay Corporation, Brunton Stu-
dios, Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. F. Eugene Farns-
worth, president and director general; E. R.
Sherburne, treasurer.
Master Films, Incorporated, 1214 Aeolian Bldg..
33 West 42nd St., N. Y. C. Charles C. Burr,
president and general manager; E. J. Clode,
vice-president.
McCarthy Picture Productions, 609 Laughlin
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. John P. McCarthy,
supervisor and director; John F. Powers, man-
ager.
Mayflower Photoplay Corporation, 1465 Broad-
way, N. Y. C. Isaac Wolper, president and
general manager; B. A. Prager, treasurer; A.
W. Sampson, assistant treasurer; J. C. Bills,
Jr., secretary and clerk. Branches — 68 Devon-
shire St.. Boston. Mass.; 5341 Melrose ave., Los^
Angeles, Cal. Studios — West Fort Lee, N. J.,
and Hollywood, Cal. Producers associated with
Mayflower-George Loane Tucker, Allan Dwan,
Emile Chautard, R. A. Walsh, Charles Miller.
Stella Mayhew Productions, The, New Rochelle,
N. Y. Stella Mayhew Taylor; William B. Tay-
lor; Jacob S. Ruskin.
Melies Manufacturing Company, 110 West 40th
St., N. Y. C. Paul C. Melies.
Mena Film Company, Fountain and Berando sts..
Hollywood, Cal. E. W. Kuehn, president; G. C.
Driscoll; R. R. Hollister.
Mento Motion Picture Company, 220 West 42nd,
St., N. Y. C. S. Samson.
Mercury Comedy Company, Balboa Studios, Long
Beach, Cal. Milburn Moranti, general mana-
ger; Grover Jones, director; Al Moranti, tech-
nical director; Miles Burns, cameraman. (See-
also Moranti Comedies.)
Merit Film Corporation, 130 West 4Gth St., N. Y.
C. I. E. Chadwick, vice-president. Branches —
680 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ; M. F. Tobias. 327
Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. ; N. I. Filkins, Belmont
Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; George Stockton, 130-
West 46th St., New York; F. J. Willis.
Metropolitan Film Company, 1482 Broadway,
N. Y. C. C. Milton Morrison.
Metro Pictures Corporation, 1476 Broadway, N. Y.
C. Richard A. Rowland, president; William
E. Atkinson, general manager; Maxwell Kar-
ger, director general of productions; Joseph W.
Engel, treasurer; J. E. D. Meador, director of
advertising and publicity; E. M. Saunders, gen-
eral sales manager; Charles K. Stern, assistant
treasurer; Harry J. Cohen, manager of foreign
department; Col. Jasper E. Brady, scenario
editor, eastern studio; June Mathis, scenario
editor, western studio. Stfidios — 61st St. and
Broadway, New York; Hollywood, Cal. Ex-
changes— Atlanta, Ga„ 14G Marietta St.; Boston,
Mass., 60 Church St.; Buffalo, N. Y., 327 Main
St.; Chicago, 111., 5 So. Wabash ave.; Cincinnati,
O., 7th and Main sts.; Cleveland, O., 404 Sin-
cere Bldg.; Dallas, Tex., 1924 Main st. (2);
Denver, Colo., 1721 California St.; Detroit,
Mich., 51 East Elizabeth St.; Kansas City, Mo.,
928 Main St.; Los Angeles, Cal., 820 So. Olive
st. (2); Little Rock, Ark., 106 So. Cross St.;
Minneapolis, Minn., Produce Exchange Bldg.;
New Haven, Conn., 126 Meadow St.; New York
(2), 729 Seventh ave.; New Orleans, La, Saen-
ger Amus. Co. Bldg , Liberty st. and Tulane
ave.; Oklahoma City, Okla.. 127 So. Hudson St.;
Omaha, Neb., 211 So. 13th st.; Philadelphia,
Pa., 1321 Vine St.: Pittsburgh. Pa., 101S Forbes
St.; Salt Lake City, U., 20 Post Office Place;
San Francisco, Cal., 55 Jones st. ; St. Louis
Mo.. 3313 A Olive st.; Seattle. Wash.. 2002
Third ave.; Toronto, Can., 21 Adelaide St., W ;
Washington, D. C. 916 G St., N. W. (See also
Screen Classics, Inc. and Nazimova Produc-
tions. )
Metro Studios, Hollywood. Cal. Maxwell Karger
director-general: Herbert Blache. Jack Dillon'
John E. Ince. Henry Otto, Rav C. Smallwood.
^L""^ P' R'P'cy. W. A. Howell, directors;
Clifford P. Butler, business manager; David H
Thompson, studio manager; Horace Williams
casting director; William Swigart, cashier- Eva
Roth, wardrobe mistress; June Mathis, head
scenario dept.; Finis Fox, Albert S LeVino
A. P. Younger. Lois Zellner. Arthur Zellner'
scenarios; Ted Taylor, publicity director; How-
ard Strlckllng, publicity; George A. McGuire
supt. of laboratories: John J. Arnold. Rudolph
Bergqulst, Robert Kurrle. Sol Pollto. Harold
Wenstrom, William Edmunds, John Sykes,
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Mickey Whalen, cameramen. (See also Metro
Pictures Corporation.)
Charles Miller Productions, care of Mayflower
Photoplay Corporation, 1466 Broadway, N. Y.
C. Charles Miller. Studio, 230 West 38th St.,
N. Y. C.
Mission Productions, 902 Baker-Detwiler Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Cal. I. W. Keerl, general mana-
ger.
Model Comedy Company, 5821 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. Bruno J. Becker, gen-
eral manager; Gale Henry, director; Al Risley,
publicity. (Also Gale Henry Comedies.)
Monopol Pictures Company, 1476 Broadway, N. Y.
C. Max Cohen, director of sales and exploita-
tion. Distributors of State Right films.
Moranti Comedies, care of Bulls Eye Film Cor-
poration, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. (See also
Mercury Comedy Company.)
B. S. Moss Motion Picture Corporation, 729 Sev-
enth ave., N. Y. C. B. S. Moss, president;
Myron Sulzberger, secretary and treasurer;
Arthur McQue, publicity.
Motion Picture Producing Company of America,
398 Fifth ave., N. Y. C. Walter L. Johnson,
president; Earle H. Hopkins, secretary and
treasurer. Marc Connelly, director of publicity
and advertising. Studio, Dongan Hills, Staten
Islanl. Affiliated Companies — Sterospeed Pro-
ductions, Inc.; Vivilite Products Corporation.
Producers of King Cole Comedies.
Multnomah Film Corporation, 33rd and Halsey
sts., Portland, Ore. Raymond Wells.
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National Film Company, Tuilleries Park, Engle-
wood, Denver, Colo. George A. Levy, general
manager; J. W. Boot, treasurer; J. H. Hine,
secretary; W. H. Ender, W. E. Morris.
National Film Corporation of America, 1116 Lodi
St., Hollywood, Cal., and 1600 Broadway, New
York. Harry M. Rubey, president; Isador
Bernstein, vice-president; William LaPlante,
treasurer; Joe Brandt, general representative.
Studio, Santa Monica Boulevard, Gower to
Lodi sts., Hollywood, Cal.
National Picture Theatres Incorporated, 729 Sev-
enth ave., N. Y. C. Lewis, J. Selznick, presi-
dent; Harry Crandall, Charles Olson, Hector
Pasmezoglu, Ike Libson, John Harris, Jake
Wells, vice-presidents; Lee Kugel, director of
advertising, publicity, exploitation and service.
(See also Select Pictures Corporation, Repub-
lic Distributing Corporation, and Selznick Pic-
tures Corporation.)
National Studios, 1116 Lodi st., Hollywood, Cal.
Isadore Bernstein, production manager; Martin
Doner, art director; Bertram Bracken. Mark
Goldaine, Paul Hurst, Harry Edwards, William
Seiter, directors; Franklyn Hall, L. V. Jeffer-
son, Everett Maxwell, Harvey Oates, scenarios;
Lenwood Abbot, laboratory. (See also National
Film Corporation of America.)
Nazimova Productions, The, 1476 Broadway,
N. Y. C. (See also Metro Pictures Corpora-
tion.)
Marshall Neilan Productions, 1723 Allesandro St.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Marshall Neilan, director;
Victor Heerman, director; Tom Held, assistant
director; H. I. Peyton, assistant director; Hen-
ry Cronjager, head cameraman; Sam Landers,
cameraman; Foster Leonard, assistant camera-
man; Ben Carre, art director; Howard M.
Ewing, electrical expert; Wellington Wales,
business manager; William Bomb, studio man-
ager; Marion Fairfax, scenario editor; J. R.
Grainger, eastern representative; Peter Grid-
ley Smith, publicity director; Eddie O'Hara,
studio publicity manager; Naida Carle, pub-
licity writer; Lucita Squier, eastern auditor.
Studio, 1723 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Eastern offices, Capitol Theatre Bldg., N. Y. C.
Northwestern Film Corporation, Sheridan, Wyo.
John E. Maple, general manager.
Novagraph Company, c/o Pathe Exchange, Inc.,
25 West 45th St.. N. Y. C. Charles Watson,
president.
Numa Pictures Corporation, Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. Adolph Weiss, president; George M.
Merrick, supervisor of productions. Studios.
Yonkers, N. Y. (See Artclass Pictures Corp.)
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Oakley Super Quality Productions, Inc., 529 Weil
8th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Octagon Films, Inc., 46 Main St., New Rochelle.
N. Y. Headquarters A. H. Fischer Studio and
Laboratory. B. A. Rolfe, president; A. H.
Fischer, vice-president; Charles G. Stewart,
general manager; Harry H. Poppe, advertising
and publicity manager. (See also A. M. Fischer
Features, Inc.)
Oliver Films, Inc., 308 East 48th st, N. Y. C.
I. Oliver, president; J. W. Grey, Arthur B.
Reeve, T. D. Bonneville, publicity.
Outing-Chester Pictures, 120 West 41st at.,
N. Y. C. (See C. L. Chester Productions, Inc.)
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Pacific Producing Company, 1600 Broadway,
N. Y. C. (See also Universal Film Manufac-
turing Company.) Studios, Hollywood, Cal.
Palmer Photoplay Corporation, 571-591 I. W.
Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Frederick
Palmer, president; H. E. Teter, vice-president;
S. M. Warmbath, secretary and treasurer; Roy
L. Manker, general manager. Following de-
partments are maintained — Department of ed-
ucation; continuity department; photoplay
sales department; research and technical de-
partment. Educational department supervised
by Cecil B. DeMille, Thomas H. Ince, Lois
Weber and Rab Wagner. Dorothy Yost, head
of continuity; Adeline Alvord, director of re-
search department; Kate Corbaley, head of
photoplay sales department. Organization is
engaged exclusively in the handling of stories
for motion picture production.
Paramount-Artcraft Pictures, 485 Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. (See Famous Players-Lasky Corpo-
ration.)
Paramount Pictures Corporation, 485 Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. (See Famous Players-Lasky Corpo-
ration.)
Parex Film Corporation, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. William L. Sherry, president; M. V.
Sherry, vice-president; N. J. Sennott, secre-
tary. (See also Wm. L. Sherry Service.)
Pathe Exchange, Inc., 25 West 45th St., N. Y. C.
Charles Pathe, president; Paul Brunet, vice-
president and general manager; Lewis Inner-
arity, secretary; Louis Landry, treasurer; Fred
C. Quimby, director of exchanges. Charles
Pathe, Paul Fuller, Leon Madieu, Louis Lan-
dry, Paul Brunet, Edmund G. Lynch, Lewis
Innerarity, Fred C. Quimby and Gaston Cha-
nier constitute the board of directors. Studio,
1 Congress st., Jersey City, N. J. Branches —
Atlanta, Ga., Ill Walton St.; Dallas, Tex., 1715
Commerce St.; Chicago, 111., 220 So. State St.;
Minneapolis, Minn., 608 First ave. North; New
York City, 1600 Broadway; Boston, Mass., 7
Isabella st. ; Los Angeles, Cal., 732 So. Olive
St.; St. Louis, Mo., 3308 Lindell ave.; San Fran-
cisco, Cal., 985 Market St.; Albany; N. Y., 35-
37 Orange St.; Pittsburg, Pa., 1018 Forbes St.;
Cincinnati, O., 124 East 7th st. ; Cleveland, O.,
750 Prospect ave., S. E.; Oklahoma City, Okla.,
119 So. Hudson St.; Phila., Pa., 211 No. 13th
st.; New Orleans, La., 229 Dauphine St.; Wash-
ington, D. C, 916 G St., N. W. ; Kansas City,
Mo., 928 Main st. ; Denver, Colo., 1436 Welton
St.; Omaha, Neb., 1417 Harney st.; Seattle,
Wash., 2133 Third ave.; Salt Lake City. U.. 64
Exchange pi.; Indianapolis, Ind., 66 W. New
York St.; Detroit, Mich., 63 E. Elizabeth St.;
Des Moines, la.. lOO1^ E. Locust St.; Newark,
N. J., 6 Mechanic St.; Charlotte, N. C, 235
So. Tryon st. ; Buffalo, N. Y., 218 Franklin St.;
Milwaukee, Wis., 174 Second St.; Spokane,
Wash., 408 First ave.; Little Rock, Ark., 1116
W. Markham st.; Portland, Ore., 392 Burn-
side st.
Paton Films, Inc., Nat Goodwin Piere, Hollister
ave. and Ocean Front, Santa Monica, Cal.
Stuart Paton, director general; Dr. Henry Noel
Potter, general manager. Studio, Nat Good-
win Pier, Santa Monica, Cal.
Leonce Perret Productions, 220 West 42nd St.,
N. Y. C. Also Acme Pictures Corporation, 220
West 42nd St., N. Y. C. Leonce Perret, di-
rector.)
Adolf Philipp Film Corporation, 11 East 14th St.,
N. Y. C. Adolf Philipp, president; Paul Phil-
ipp, treasurer and business representative;
Maurice Weissman, secretary. Department
heads — J. H. Dreher, sales manager; Tom Bret,
title editor. Studio, 11 East 14th St., New
York.
Photoplay Libraries, Inc., 500 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
Lester Park; Edward Whiteside.
Photoplay Magazine Screen Supplement, 350 N.
Clark St., Chicago, 111. James R. Quirk, pub-
lisher.
FILM COMPANIES
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Photo Drama Co., The, 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y. C.
William Steiner, president; Studio, Cliffside,
N. J. (See also Wm. Steiner Productions, The
Tex Pictures, Inc., and Jester Comedy Com-
pany.)
Physical Culture Photoplays, Inc., c/o Pioneer
Film Corporation, 130 West 46th St., N. Y. C.
Bernarr MacFadden. (See also Facts and Fol-
lies, Inc.)
Mary Pickford Company, Hollywood Cal. Mary
Pickford, president. Department heads — F. E.
Benson, studio manager; E. D. Shanks, auditor;
Mark Darkin, publicity director; Mrs. Elizabeth
Cameron, secretary to Miss Pickford; Marion
B. Jackson, scenario; Paul Powell, director for
"Pollyanna" ; Max Parker, technical director;
Charles Rosher, cameraman; Mrs. Adele Chin-
ley, head of wardrobe. Studio, Hollywood, Cal.
Pioneer Film Corporation, 130 West 46th st, N.
Y. C. Morris Rose, president; Louis Haas, vice-
president and treasurer; M. H. Hoffman, secre-
tary and general manager. Department heads —
W. F. Hurst, comptroller; Southard Brown,
director of publicity. Branches, Buffalo, N. Y.,
145 Franklin St.; New York City, 130 West 46th
»t. ; Cleveland, Ohio, 812 Prospect ave. ; Detroit,
Mich., 53 East Elizabeth St. Exchanges affili-
ated with Pioneer, Eastern Features Film Co.,
67 Church St., Boston, Mass.; Masterpiece Film
Attractions, 1235 Vine St., Phlla., Pa.; Criterion
Film Service, 67 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga. ;
Greater Stars Productions, 716 Consumers Bldg.,
Chicago, 111.; M & R Exchange, 107 Golden Gate
ave., San Francisco, Cal. ; M & R Exchange,
730 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Screen Art
Pictures, Inc., Washington, D. C. Producing
organizations affiliated with Pioneer, Grace
Davison Productions, Humphrey Pictures, Inc.,
Physical Culture Photoplays, Inc., National
Film Corporation of America; Atlas Film Cor-
poration.
Playter Photoplayers, Inc., The, Minnehaha Park,
Spokane, Wash. Wellington Playter, president.
Plymouth Film Corporation, 786 Broad St., New-
ark, N. J. James K. Shields, president; B. F.
Jones, vice-president; Dr. Yarrow, secretary;
Mr. Macauley, treasurer.
Snnb Pollard Comedies. (See Rolin Film Com-
pany.)
Poppy Comedies, Times Bldg., c/o Frohman
Amusement Corporation.
Post Pictures Corporation, 527 Fifth ave., N. Y.
C. Albert Redfield, president and treasurer;
Clyde E. Elliot, vice-president and general di-
rector; Germaine De Maria, director of pub-
licity; Marie Post, editor scenario department;
Horace C. Shimeld, chief cameraman.
C. B. Price Co., Inc., Times Bldg., N. Y. C.
C. B. Price, president; F. H Price, vice-presi-
dent; Asa B. Kellogg, secretary; C. A. Meade.
Prizma, Incorporated, 71 West 23rd St., N. Y. C.
H. Wilson Saulsbury, president; Carroll H. Dun-
ning, Frances T. Homer and C. H. D. Walsh,
vice-presidents; William V. D. Kelley, technical
adviser; S. C. Strock, treasurer; George P.
Kelley, secretary. Department head, Howard
G. Stokes, assistant general manager, in charge
of production, advertising, publicity and serv-
ice. Laboratory, 3193 Boulevard, Jersey City,
N. J. Pictures distributed by Republic Dis-
tributing Corporation, 130 West 46th St..
N. Y. C.
Producers Security Corporation, 516 Fifth ave.,
N. Y. C. Ricord Gradwell, president and gen-
eral manager; F. J. Hawkins, secretary; Nathan
Vidaver, general counsel; Campbell McCulloch,
director of advertising and publicity; Ricord
Gradwell, John Maynard Harlan, F. J. Hawkins
and Nathan Vidaver, directors of corporation.
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Quality Film Company, 208 Iowa St., Davenport,
111. C. B. Holman and Ivan L. Swanson, man-
agers.
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Rainbow Comedies, care of Universal Film Com-
pany, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Harry Raver, Inc., 1402 Broadway, N. Y. C.
(See Apollo Pictures Company.)
J. Parker Read, Jr., Productions, Robert Brunton
Studios, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles. Cal.
(Care of W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. 616
Fifth ave., N. Y. C.)
Realart Pictures Corporation, 469 Fifth ave.,
N Y. C. Morris Kohn, president and treasurer.
Department heads— J. S. Woody, general man-
ager; J. C. Ragland, general sales manager;
Ben F. Simpson, field manager; E. S. Flynn,
special representative; John Pond Frltts, pub-
licity and advertising; Dario L. Farella, con-
troller; Lewis Kinskern, contract manager;
Jay A. Gove, associate director of publicity; C.
Alfred Karpen, advertising accessories; Bert
Adler, exploitation; Harry Day, exploitation;
Edna S. Michaels, feature writer; Mrs. Pattenca
Bevier Cole, feature writer; Ben Davis, ex-
ploitation; E. L. Massie, Pacific coast exploita-
tion; James Cuniff, chief traveling auditor.
Branches — Atlanta, Ga., 146 Marietta st.; Bos-
ton, Mass., 5 Isabella St.; Buffalo, N. Y., 221
Franklin St.; Chicago, 111., 207 So. Wabash ave.;
Cincinnati, O., Mercantile Library Bldg.; Cleve-
land, O., 942 E. Prospect ave.; Dallas, Tex.,
1905 Commerce St.; Denver, Colo., 1742 Glenarm
St.; Detroit, Mich., 306 Joseph Mack Bldg.;
Kansas City, Mo., 509-10 Republic Bldg.; Los
Angeles, Cal., 643 So. Olive st.; Minneapolis,
Minn., 801 Produce Exchange Bldg.; New York,
729 Seventh ave.; New Orleans, La Saenger
Bldg. Tulane and Liberty sts. ; Omaha, Neb.,
1216 Farnam St.; Philadelphia, Pa., 1237 Vine
St.; Pittsburgh, Pa.. 1018 Forbes St.; San Fran-
cisco. Cal., 1006-1008 David Howe Bldg.. 995
Market St.; Seattle, Wash., 2012 Third ave.;
St. Louis, Mo., 3626 Olive St.; Washington,
D. C., Rooms 806-820 Mather Bldg., 916 G St.,
N. W.
Renco Film Company, National Life Bldg., Chi-
cago, 111. Mr. Reynolds, manager; Harry Earl,
advertising.
Republic Distributing Corporation, 130 West 46th
St., N. Y. C. Berton N. Busch, president and
general manager; Lewis J. Selznick, advisory
director and treasurer; C. C. Pettijohn, secre-
tary; Lee Kugel, publicity; S. B. Van Horn,
advertising; G. R. Meeker, sales manager.
Branches — Mrs. A. H. Sessions, 148 Marietta
St., Atlanta, Ga.; Geo. M. A. Fecke, 78 Broad-
way Boston, Mass.; J. E. Kimberley, 269 Main
St., Buffalo, N. Y. ; L. A. Rozelle, 207 S. Wa-
bash ave., Chicago, 111.; R. E. Flagler, N. W.
corner 7th and Main sts, Cincinnati, Ohio;
C. A. Thompson. Belmont Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio; Tom N. Parker, 1905 Commerce st.,
Dallas, Tex.; John Child, 1753 Welton St.. Den-
ver, Colo. ; G. F. Weaver, 63 E. Elizabeth St.,
Detroit, Mich.; W. E. Truog, 1612 Main St.,
Kansas City, Mo.; T. E. Hancock, 818 S. Olive
St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Robert Cotton, 6th and
1st ave., Minneapolis, Minn.; Norman Moray,
130 West 46th st., New York; W. R. Priest,
1315 Vine st., Phila., Pa.; Fred Salinger, 1201
Liberty ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; W. G. Carter,
3617 Washington ave., St. Louis, Mo.; Floyd
St. John 104 Golden Gate ave., San Francisco,
Cal.; Jack Weil, 1301 5th ave., Seattle, Wash.;
R. B. Smeltzer, 916 "G" St., N. W., Washing-
ton, D. C. (See also Select Pictures Corp.)
Robertson-Cole Company, 1600 Broadway, N. Y.
C. Rufus Cole, Lieut. Robertson, Alexander
Beyfuss; A. S. Kirkpatrlck, vice-president and
general manager. Branches — Los Angeles, Cal.;
San Francisco, Cal.; London, Eng.; Sydney,
Australia; Calcutta, Ind.; Bombay, Ind. ; Singa-
pore and Rangoon. Exchanges in all the prin-
cipal cities of the United States. (See also
Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation.)
Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation, 1600
Broadway, N. Y. C. (See Robertson-Cole Com-
pany.)
Rogers Film Corporation, Capitol Theatre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. Louis T. Rogers.
Ruth Roland Film Company, 1919 Main St.. Los
Angeles, Cal. Ruth Roland, president; L. E.
Kent, studio manager; Gilson Willets, scenario;
Charlie Gee, technical director; D. C. Harrison,
film editor; George Marshall, director; Al Ca-
wood, camera man. (Also Ruth Roland Serials.
Inc.) Pictures released through Pathe Ex-
change, Inc., 25 West 45th St., N. Y. C.
Rolin Film Company, Culver City, Cal. Mai
Roach, president; C. M. Roach, secretary and
treasurer: E. L. Wisdom, vice-president: Mai
Roach, Fred Newmayer, Al Gouldlng, Frank
Terry, directors; Walter Lundln, cameraman;
W. D. McCary, technical director.
Roma-New York Pictures Corporation, 1400
Broadway, N. Y. C. P. A. Powers, president;
Gen. Giuseppe Garibaldi, vice-president : Anne
Felnman, secretary; Capt. Ezio Garibaldi, as-
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Blstant secretary; R. H. Cochrane, treasurer.
The board of directors consist of the above
named persons in addition to Tarkington Baker
and Dan B. Lederman Studio — Italy. (See
also Universal Film Mfg. Co.)
Komavne Super- Film Company, Culver City, Cal.
H. Y. Romayne, president; E. D. Ulrich, general
. manager; Thomas A. Baker, treasurer; J. E.
Kelly, production manager; Walter McNamara,
scenario department; Otto M. Steiger, publicity
and advertising department; Frank P. Ham-
ilton, sales department; Vln Moore and Charles
Avery, scenario and comedy directors. Studio —
Culver City, Cal.
Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company, 1339-
1351 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, 111. Watterson
R. Rothacker, president; David Beaton, Jr.,
vice-president; H. J. Aldous, secretary and
treasurer; J. G. Hahn. assistant secretary; J.
«; Mammoser, assistant treasurer. Laboratory
— 1339 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, 111.
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S. L. Pictures, 1476 Broadway, N. T. C. Herbeit
Lubin, president; Arthur H. Sawyer, treasurer
and general manager; Bert Ennis, director of
publicity; Bert Lubin, sales manager.
San Antonio Pictures Corporation, 416-417 Cen-
tral Office Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.; Macklyn
Arbuckle, president; Charles Schreiner, Jr.,
vice-president; L. P. Hart, vice-president; L.
D. Wharton, vice-president and general man-
ager; T. W. Wharton, supervising director; R.
D. Barclay, treasurer; William H. Furlong,
secretary; W. C. Hogg, assistant secretary;
R. J. Boyle, counsel. These officers, together
with F. M. Lewis, Ike T. Pryor, and J. E.
Jarratt. constitute the board of directors. Stu-
dio— 5700 S. Press St., San Antonio, Tex.
Sanborn Laboratories, Inc., Culver City, Cal.
P. M. Burke, president; O. D. Bennett, vice-
president. Daily capacity, 100,000 ft. positive,
30,000 ft. negative.
P. D. Sargent Productions, 753 South Boyle ave.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Clyde C. Westover, general
manager; Park B. Frame, producing director.
Schomer-Ross Productions, Inc., 1440 Broadway
(temporary office until Feb. 1, 1920), 126 West
46th St. (after Feb. 1. 1920), N. Y. C. S. Scho-
mer, director-general; Sidney L. Ross, presi-
dent and treasurer; Leon Rosen, secretary; E.
S. Manheimer, general manager; Agnes Eagen
Cobb, sales manager; Nat Rothstein, publicity
manager.
Screencraft Pictures, Inc., Longacre Bldg., N.
Y. C. Maurice Fleckles, president; Joseph Pol-
lak, vice-president; Akiba Weinberg, treasurer.
Screen Classics, Inc., 1476 Broadway, N. Y. C.
(See Metro Pictures Corporation.)
Screen Follies, Inc., 220 West 42d St., N. Y. C.
F. A. A. Dahme, president; Luis Seel, secretary
and treasurer; F. A. A. Dahme, title illustra-
tions and titles; Luis Seel, animated films, an-
nouncers, trailers, and cartoons.
Screen Letter Box, Strand Theatre Bldg., N. Y. C.
Morris Kashin.
George B. Seitz, Inc., c/o Pathe Exchange, Inc.,
25 West 45th St., N. Y. C.
Select Pictures Corporation, 729 Seventh ave., N.
Y. C. Lewis J. Selznick, president; C. C. Petti-
john, assistant to the president; S. E. Morris,
vice-president and general manager; F. A. Selz-
nick. treasurer and secretary; David Selznick,
assistant secretary and treasurer. Department
heads — M. C. Howard, comptroller; C. R.
Rogers, sales, manager ; C. C. Ryan, purchasing;
Lee Kugel, advertising, publicity, and exploita-
tion; Louis Brock, export. Branches, see Re-
public Distributing Corporation, also 66 New
York St., Indianapolis. Ind.; 19 Portsca St.. New
Haven, Conn.; 718 Poydras St., New Orleans.
La.; 1512 Howard St., Omaha, Neb.; 160 Regent
St., Salt Lake City, Utah; 501 Excelsior Life
Bldg., Toronto, Ont.; 679 Broadway, Albany, N.
Y. ; 69 Church St.. Boston, Mass.; 178 Franklin
St., Buffalo, N. Y. ; 220 S. State St., Chicago.
111.; 402 Strand Theatre Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio;
815 Prospect ave., Cleveland, Ohio; 1917 Main
St., Dallas, Tex.; 1728 Walton St., Denver, Col.;
920 Main St.. Kansas City, Mo.; 736 S. Olive St..
Los Angeles. Cal.; 16 No. 4th St., Minneapolis,
Minn.; 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. ; 1308 Vine st.,
Phila., Pa.; 3313 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.; 985
Market St.. San Francisco, Cal.; 308 Virginia St.,
Seattle, Wash.; 525 13th St., N. W., Washing-
ton, D. C. ; Select Pictures Corporation, 43 Rue
la Bruyere. Paris, France, Lewis J. SelznlcK,
president; Select Pictures Corporation, Sydney.
N. S. W.. Australia, Lewis J. Selznick, presi-
dent; Select Pictures Corporation, Ltd., 289 St.
Catherine St., W., Montreal, Canada, Lewis J.
Selznick, president. (See also Selznick Pictures
Corporation. )
Selig Polyscope Company, Inc., Garland Bldg.,
Chicago, 111. Studio, 3800 Mission Road, Los
Angeles. Cal. Col. Wm. H. Selig, president;
Thomas S. McGee, studio manager; William E.
Wing, E. A. Martin, scenarios; Webster Cul-
lison, Francis Grandon, Leon de la Mothe, di-
rectors; Harry Neuman, Eddie Lindon, Gerald
MacKenzie, cameramen; Frank Prucha, supt. of
laboratory.
Selznick Pictures Corporation, 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. Myron Selznick, president; F. A. Selz-
nick, treasurer. Department heads — John
Lynch, scenario; Lee Kugel, publicity; Ran-
dolph Mailer, purchasing; Frank Hampton,
studio manager; James Dent, business mana-
ger; Mr. Raphe, art director. Studios, West
Fort Lee, N. J., and 507 East 175th St., N. Y.
C. Branches (See also Select Pictures Corpora-
tion, Republic Distributing Corporation, Nation-
al Picture Theatres, Inc.)
Larry Semon Comedies, care Vitagraph Company,
1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Mack Sennett Comedies. 1712 Allosandro St., Los
Angeles, Cal. Mack Sennett, president; J. A.
Waldron, general manager; Ray Griflith. Al-
bert Glassmare, scenarios; Richard Jones, Reg-
gie Morris, directors; Fred Jackman, camera-
man. Studio, 1712 Allesandro St., Los Angeles.
Cal.
Serico Producing Company, Candler Bldg., N. Y.
C. George H. Wiley, president.
Win. L. Sherry Service, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
(See Parex Film Corporation.)
Ernest Shipman, 6 West 48th St., N. Y. C.
C. E. Shurtleff, Inc., 729 Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
Mitchell Lewis Productions for Metro.
Signal Film Corporation, 6235 Broadway, Chicago,
111. Samuel S. Hutchinson, president; John R.
Freuler, secretary and treasurer. (See also
American Film Company, Inc.)
Spoor-Thompson Machine Company, 1345 Argyle
St., Chicago, 111. George K. Spoor, president.
(See also Essanay Film Manufacturing Com-
pany).
State Rights Distributors, Inc., 729 Seventh ave.,
N. Y. C. Louis Weinberg, general manager;
Ira H. Simmons, general sales manager.
William Steiner Productions, 220 West 42nd St..
N. Y. C. William Steiner, president. Studios,
Cliffside, N. J., and San Jose. Tex. (See also
Photo Drama Co., The Tex Pictures, Inc., and
Jester Comedy Company).
Sterling Films, Ltd., 166 Bay St., Toronto, Can. I.
Soskin, president; M. Volansky, secretary and
treasurer. Offices in Montreal, Can.
Anita Stewart Productions, Inc., 2 West 45th St.,
N. Y. C. Louis B. Mayer, president; Rudolph
Cameron, vice-president and general manager;
E. B. Hesser, advertising and publicity mana-
ger; Wm. H. Leahy, publicity manager.
Stereospeed Productions, Inc., care Johnson &
Hopkins Company, 39S Fifth ave., N. Y. C.
Al St. John Comedies, Burston Studios. 6050 Sun-
set blvd., Hollywood, Cal. New York Office,
220 West 42nd St., care Warner Bros. J. L.
Warner, president; James P. Taylor, secretary
and treasurer; Al St. John, vice-president; Jack
Froliech, technical director; Frank C. Griffith,
director; Harry Brand, publicity; Frank Mc-
Gee, Frank Zukor, George Crocker, cameramen.
(Released through Famous Players-Lasky Cor-
poration. )
Submarine Film Corporation, The, Longacre Bldg.,
N. Y. C. J. E. Williamson, general manager.
(Also Williamson Bros.)
Success Pictures Company, 905 Haas Bldg.. Los
Angeles, Cal. Leonard J. Meyberg. distributor.
Sun Films, Inc., 730 So. Olive St., Los Angeles,
Cal. Branches, 114 Golden Gate ave., San
Francisco, Cal.; 2016 Third ave.. Seattle, Wash.;
territory, seven western states, Hawaiian Isl-
ands and Alaska.
Sunbeam Comedies. (See also Florida Film Cor-
poration. )
Sunshine Comedies, care Fox Film Corporation,
130 West 46th St., N. Y. C.
Supreme Comedies, care Robertson-Cole Company,
1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Supreme Pictures, Inc., 101-103 West 42nd St.,
N. Y. C. John W. Grey, president; Arthur B.
WHO'S WHO
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Reeve, vice-president: J. F. Cleaveland, secre-
tary; J. A. Forney, treasurer; H. Sumnich, as-
sistant secretary. Studio, Flushing, L. I.
Sylvanite Productions, Balboa Studios, Long
Beach, Cal. Alvin J. Neitz, director; Robert
Sullivan, general manager.
Syndicate Superfeatures, Inc., care George Kleine,
63 East Adams St., Chicago, 111.
— T —
Norma Talmadge Film Corporation, 318 East 48th
st., N. Y. C. Joseph M. Schenck, president;
Edward J. Mannix, general manager. Studio.
318 East 48th st.
Charles A. Taylor Studios, Inc., 1745 Allesandro
St., Los Angeles, Cal. James Tynan, publicity
and advertising manager.
Territorial Sales Corporation, 1600 Broadway, N.
Y. C.
Tex Pictures, Inc., The, 220 West 42nd St., N. Y.
C. William Steiner, president. Studios, Cliff-
side, N. J., and San Antonio, Tex. (See also
William Steiner Productions, The Photo Drama
Co., and Jester Comedy Company.)
Timely Films, Inc., Palace Theatre Annex, 1562
Broadway, N. Y. C. Amedee J. Van Beuren,
president; A. E. Siegel, treasurer; Clayton J.
Heermance, secretary; Rutgers Neilson, director
of publicity and advertising. Producers of
"Topics of the Day," selected from the press
of the world by the Literary Digest. (See also
V. B. K. Film Corporation and Ay-Vee-Bee
Corporation.)
Titan Feature Photoplay Company, Sherwood
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. J. Don Alexander, pres-
ident; R. E. Musser, secretary and treasurer;
C. L. Mayo, vice-president; J. G. Sullivan, field
manager.
Titan Pictures Corporation, 301 Garrick Bldg., 58
Randolph st., Chicago, 111. Frederick Russell
Clark.
Topical Tips, 220 West 42nd St., N. Y. C. Tom
Bret.
Maurice Tourneur Productions, Inc., Culver City.,
Cal. Maurice Tourneur, president; J. E. Briila-
tour, treasurer; Sam Mayer, secretary; Jules
Furthman (Stephen Fox), scenario; John S.
Dunham, publicity; Johnny Gray, film editor;
Floyd Mueller, art director; Ed Mortimer, cast-
ing director; Charles Van Enger, Rene Guissart,
cameramen. Advertising through Famous Play-
ers-Lasky Corporation.
Tower Film Corporation, 71 West 23rd st., N. Y. C.
Transatlantic Film Company of America., Inc.,
729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. Lewis Roach, presi-
dent; Jacques Cibrario, vice-president; Charles
Yale Harrison, American sales manager.
Agencies. Russia, England, France, Italy, Bel-
gium, Holland, Scandinavia, Finland, Spain,
Portugal. Balkan States, Egypt, Japan, China,
India, Australia, South Africa, and South
America.
Triangle Distributing Corporation, 1459 Broadway.
N. Y. C. Exchanges in principal cities of
United States.
Triangle Film Corporation, 1459 Broadway. N.
Y. C. (Also Triangle Distributing Corporation.)
Tribune Productions, Inc., care of Mark M. Din-
terfass, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Triumph Film Corporation, Longacre Bldg., N.
Y. C. Joseph A. Golden, president.
Tmart Pictures, Inc., 1457 Broadway, N. Y. C
Charles H. France, director general; Bory
Osso, vice-president and general manager.
George Loane Tucker Productions, care Brunton
Studios, 5341 Melrose ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
(Also Mayflower Photoplay Corporation, 1465
Broadway, N. Y. C.)
Tyrad Pictures, Inc., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
Matthias Radin, president and general man-
ager; Jacques Tyrol, secretary, treasurer, and
general director; Matthias Radin, sales man-
ager; Jacques Tyrol, technical director; Wini-
fred Dunn, scenario. Branches, Pittsburgh, Pa..
100 Fourth ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Palace Theatre
Bldg.
— u —
United Artists Corporation, 729 Seventh ave, N
Y. C. Oscar A. Price, president; Hiram Abrams,
general manager; Paul N. Lazarus, advertising
and publicity manager. Home office. 729 Sev-
enth ave.. New York. Branch offices. Atlanta.
Ga., Ill Walton St.; Boston. Mass.. 41-43 Win-
chester St.; Toronto, Can., Stair Bldg., 123
Bay st.; Chicago, 111., 17 N. Wabash ave.;
Dallas Tex., 1930 Main St.; Cleveland, Ohio,
Plymouth Bldg., 2143 Prospect ave.; Denver.
Colo., 617 19th st.; Detroit, Mich., 605 Joseph
Mack Bldg.; Kansas City, Mo., 922 Oak St.;
Los Angeles, Cal., 643 S. Olive st. ; Minneapo-
lis, Minn., 402 Film Exchange Bldg.; New York
City, 729 Seventh ave.; New Orleans, La., 1401
Tulane ave.; Phila., Pa., 314 Bulletin Bldg.;
Pittsburgh. Pa., 412 Ferry st. ; San Francisco.
Cal., 100 Golden Gate ave.; Seattle, Wash., 1200
Fourth ave.; Washington, D. C„ 801 Mather
Bldg.
United Picture Theatres of America, Inc., 1600
Broadway, N. Y. C. J. A. Berst, president; C.
C. Johnson, secretary; Milton M. Goldsmith,
treasurer; Lloyd Willis, assistant to president;
Theodore L. Liebler, Jr., manager scenario
dept.; Leon J. Bamberger, manager contract
dept.; R. W. Baremore. publicity and adver-
tising; William Lord Wright, western studio
representative.
United States Photoplay Corporation. 922
Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Frederick
F. Stoll, president; Dr. George L. Carder, vice-
president; Dr. H. H. Prentice, director; Capt.
L. S. Flavin, director; William P. Doing, direct-
or; C. L. Wakeman, secretary. Studio, E. K.
Lincoln Studio, Grantwood. N. J.
Unity Photoplays Company, 207 S. Wabash ave.,
Chicago, 111. Frank Zambreno, president.
Universal Film Manufacturing Company, 1600
Broadway, N. Y. C. Carl Laemmle. president:
R. H. Cochrane, vice-president; Siegfried Hart-
man, secretary; P. A. Powers, treasurer; Tark-
ington Baker, general manager and super-
visor of Universal City. Department heads,
H. M. Berman, general manager of exchanges
and sales manager; E. H. Goldstein, assistant
sales manager; Edward Moffat, advertising
manager; Albert Tuchman, purchasing agent;
Harry Levey, general manager industrial de-
partment; Percy Heath, scenario department;
Paul Gulick, editor-in-chief of Moving Picture
Weekly; P. D. Cochrane, manager of poster
department; Sidney Singerman, assistant man-
ager of poster department; Edward Roskam,
manager program department; Harry Rice, di-
rector of publicity; John W. Krafft, press book
editor; Joseph H. Mayer, special exploitation
representative; Lee Reiner, still department.
Studios. Universal City, Cal. Branches, Atlanta,
Ga.. Ill Walton st. ; Baltimore, Md., 412 E.
Bait., St.; Boston, Mass., 13 Stanhope St.; Bos-
ton, Mass., 60 Church St.; Boston, Mass., 20
Winchester st. ; Buffalo, N. Y., 35 Church St.;
Butte, Mont., 52 E. B'way; Calgary, Alta.,
407 W. 8th ave.; Charlotte, N. C, 307 W. Trade;
Chicago, 111., Consumers Bldg.; Cincinnati.
Ohio, 501 Strand St.; Cleveland. Ohio, Prospect
ave., and Huron st. ; Charleston, W. Va., 607
Deydoh st.; Columbus, O.. 294 N. High St.;
Dallas. Tex., 1900 Commerce; Denver, Colo.,
1422 Welton St.; Des Moines, la., 918 Locust
St.; Detroit, Mich.. 63 E. Elizabeth st.; El Paso,
Tex., 110 E. Franklin st.; Evansville. Ind. ; Ft.
Smith, Ark.. 307 Garrison St.; Indianapolis.
Ind.. 113 W. Georgia St.; Jacksonville. Fla.,
3.10 W. Forsythe St.; Kansas City Mo.. 214 E.
12th St.; Los Angeles. Cal., 822 S. Olive St.;
Louisville, Ky.. 407 Walker Bldg.; Memphis.
Tenn., 226 Union ave.; Milwaukee, Wis.. 133
Second St.; Minneapolis, Minn., 719 Hennepin
ave.; Montreal, Que.. 295 St. Catherine St., W. ;
Newark, N. J., 25 Branford pi.; New Haven,
Conn., 126 Meadow st. ; New Orleans, La., 914
Gravier st. ; New. York City, 1600 B'way; Okla.
City, Okla., 116 W. 2d St.; Omaha, Neb.. 1304
Farnam St.; Phoenix. Ariz.. 117 N. 2d St.:
Phila., Pa., 1 304 Vine st:; Pittsburgh. Pa., 938
Penn ave.; Portland, Ore.. 405 Davis st. ; St.
Louis, Mo., 2116 Locust st.: Salt Lake City,
Utah, 56 Exchange pi.; San Francisco. Cal..
121 Golden Gate ave.: Seattle. Wash.. 215 Vir-
ginia St.; Spokane, Wash., 16 S. Wash. St.:
Sioux Falls, S. D., Colonial Theatre Bldg.;
St. John, N. B., Can., 87 Union St.: Toronto.
Can., 106 Rich. St.. W. ; Vancouver. B. C, 711
Dunsmulr St.; Washington. D. C. 307 9th St..
N. W.; Wichita. Kan,. 209 E. 1st St.; Wilkes-
barre. Pa.; Winnipeg, Can., 40 Aikens RIdg.
Universal Studios, Universal City, Cal. Merrill
Montgomery, production manager: Tarklngton
Raker, general manager: Monroe Bennett, film
editor; Harry Williams, technical director:
Frank Lawrence, film editor; Pert King, head
property man; Ray Rockett, purchasing dept.;
Percy Heath, scenario editor; Karl I, Coolldge,
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Arthur Gooden, Wycllffe A. Hill, George Hively,
Hal Hoadley, Phillip Hubbard, Hope Lorlng,
■William Piggott, J. F. Poland, Doris Schroeder,
Chas. J. Wilson, scenarios; Tod Browning, Wm.
Christie Cabaynne, Norman Dawn, Wm. C.
Dowlan, Reeve Eason, Jack Ford, Harry Frank-
lin, Douglas Gerrard, Allen Holubar, Eddie
Kull, Lynn Reynolds, Phillip E. Rosen, Albert
Russell, Al Santell, R. S. Sturgeon, Eric Von
Stroheim, Arthur Flaven, Edward Sawders,
John West, directors; Alfred Lathem, Friend
Baker, Sidney Blythe, John Brown, Wm. James
Craft, Wm. Edmunds, Fred Leroy Granville,
King D. Gray, Arthur Greiner, Harold Jones,
Roy Klaffki, R. H. Kline, J. Kull, George Law-
rence, Milton Loryea, A. McLain, Hugh Mc-
Clung, Virgil Miller, Milton Moore, Cecil Myers,
Stephen Norton, Harold Oswald, Gus Peterson,
B. F. Reynolds, cameramen. (See also Uni-
versal Film Manufacturing Company.)
— V —
V. B. K. Film Corporation, Palace Theatre An-
nex, 1562 Broadway, N. Y. C. Amedee J. Van
Beuren, president; Harry J. Kelton, treasurer;
Clayton J. Heermance, secretary; William H.
Rice, scenario editor; Rutgers Neilson, director
ef advertising and publicity. Producers of
Paramount-Drew Comedies. (See also AyVee-
Bee Corporation and Timely Films, Inc.)
Amedee J. Van Beuren Enterprises, Palace The-
atre Annex, 1562 Broadway, N. Y. C. Amedee
1. Van Beuren, president. (See also Timely
Films, Inc., AvVeeBee Corporation, V. B. K.
Film Corporation.)
King Vidor Productions, Hollywood Studios, 6642
Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. King Vidor.
Vim Film Corporation, care of Mark M. Dinten-
fass, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C.
ffitagruph Company of America, 1600 Broadway,
N. Y. C. Albert E. Smith, president; A. Victor
Smith, assistant to the president; John M.
Quinn, general manager; A. W. Goff, assistant
general manager. Department heads, George
Randolph Chester, scenario and production ed-
itor; B. W. Conlon, publicity and advertising
director; W. S. Smith, western studio manager;
R. A. Reader, eastern studio manager; Frank
Loomis, casting director. Studios — Eastern
•tudio, Brooklyn, N. Y., Locust ave. and East
15th St.; western studio, 170S Talmadge St.,
Hollywood, Cal. Exchanges, Albany, N. Y.;
Atlanta, Ga. ; Boston, Mass.; Buffalo, N. Y. ;
Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati, O. ; Cleveland, O. ;
Dallas, Tex.; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.;
Kansas City, Mo.; Los Angeles, Cal.; Minne-
apolis, Minn. ; New Orleans, La. ; New York
City; Omaha, Neb.: Phila., Pa.; St. Louis Mo.;
Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, ' Cal. ;
Seattle, Wash.; Spokane, Wash.; Washington,
D. C. ; Montreal, Can.; Toronto, Can.; St. John,
N. B. ; Winnipeg, Can.
Titagraph Studios (Western), 170S Talmadge St.,
Hollywood, Cal. William S. Smith, studio and
production manager; Roy McCray, technical
director; Samuel Liffon, laboratory supt. ; Chas.
Giegrich, publicity; William Duncan, Wm. S.
Bauman, David Smith, Gilbert Pratt, Noel
Smith, Larry Semon, Chester Bennett, direct-
ors; Stephen Smith, I. G. Hies, Park J. Ries,
William Grow, cameramen.
— W —
W. H. Productions Company, 71 West 23d St.,
N. Y. C. Joseph Simmonds, president; H. J.
Shepard, advertising manager; H. Winick Carl
Lothrop.
Waldorf Photoplays, Inc., 220 West 42d st., N.
R. A. Walsh Productions, care of Mayflower
Photoplay Corporation, 146 Broadway, N. Y. C.
Wark Producing Corporation, Longacre Bldg., N.
Y. C. (See also David Wark Griffith.)
Warner Brothers, 220 West 42d St., N. Y. C.
Company consists of H. M. Warner, Albert
Warner, S. L. Warner and J. L. Warner.
Edward Warren Productions, 1482 Broadway.
N. Y. C.
I>. Lawrence Weber Photo Dramas, Inc., 220 West
48th St., N. Y. C. L. Lawrence Weber presi-
dent; Bobby North, treasurer; Ben A. Boyar,
manager; Lee Shubert, director. Branches, 28
Denmark St., London, Eng. (See also Apollo
Trading Corporation.)
Lois Weber Productions, 4634 Santa Monica blvd ,
Hollywood, Cal. Lois Weber.
Billy West Comedies, care of Bulls Eye Film
Corporation, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C
Western Photoplays, Inc. A. Alperstein, care of
Pathe Exchange, Inc., 25 West 45th St., NYC.
W harton Studios, 623 W. State St., Ithaca, N Y
Wholesome Films Corporation, 17 N Wabash
ave., Chicago, 111. Milton Daily, president;
A. M. Allen, vice-president; M. Feldstein, gen-
eral manager; P. W. Stanhope, secretary and
treasurer. New York office, 220 West 42d st.
Williamson Bros., Longacre Bldg., NYC (See
Submarine Film Corporation.)
Jacob^Wilk, care of Wilk & Wilk, Longacre Bldg.,
Wilk & Wilk, 825 Longacre Bldg., N. Y C
Wistaria Productions, Inc., 1520 Broadway, N Y
C. Burton King, vice-president and director-
general.
Harold Bell Wright Story Pictures Corporation,
Los Angeles, Cal.; E. W. Reynolds, president
and general manager; Charles M. Stone, tres-
urer; George L. Belcher, secretary; Harold
Bell Wright, director general.
— Z —
Zion Films, Inc. 116 West 39th St., NYC
L. Kehlmann, president and treasurer;' m'
Kehlmann, vice-president and manager- R
Walitzky, secretary.
FOREIGN MARKET FILM DUTIES
FOREWORD
The credit for the figures presented hereafter
goes to the Department of Commerce. Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington,
J>. C, which prepared them expressly for Motion
Picture News. Conversion equivalents of weights
and moneys are given for the convenience of the
reader. The figures presented are the latest
available,
EXPLANATORY NOTES.
Notice. — In making use of the accompanying
■tatement, the fact should be kept in mind that
authoritative information in regard to rates of
duty can be obtained only from the customs au-
thorities of the country concerned. While every
care has been taken to insure accuracy, the Bu-
reau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce is
unable to guarantee that the rates given in the
■tatement will be applied to the articles concern-
ing which inquiry is made. To test the rates,
■mall trAal shipments are advisable. Authorita-
tive decisions in regard to the customs classifica-
tion of articles not specified in the tariff may be
obtained in advance In a number of countries.
More detailed information in regard to this mat-
ter will be given by the Bureau upon application.
The statements should be filed for reference,
but, in view of the frequent changes in the cus-
toms tariffs of foreign countries, should not be
used in future without confirmation by this Bu-
reau.
When two or more rates of duty are shown for
the same article, products of the United States
as a rule are admitted at the lowest rate (" con-
ventional " or " minimum "), except: (1) Into
France and French colonies, where (in the case
of most articles) the " general " rate is applied;
(2) into Canada, where the " general " rate Is
applied; and (3) into other British colonies, where
the " preferential " rates (if any) are withheld
from all non-British imports. Other exceptions
are noted in the statement.
An asterisk (•) indicates that the article Is not
specified in the tariff, but has been classified by
customs decision. Figures preceded by (t) are
inserted merely to facilitate the verification of
the statement, and may be ignored by the reader.
BASIS OF WEIGHT.
Unless otherwise specially set forth In the
statement, the basis of weight for the assessment
FOREIGN
of specific customs duties is as shown below.
For colonies, the basis may be taken to be the
same as in the mother country.
Gross Weight. — Austria-Hungary (articles duti-
able at not more than 7.50 crowns per 100 kilos),
Bulgaria (articles dutiable at not more than 10
reva per 100 kilos), Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecua-
dor (classes 3-12, 14-17, 19-21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29-
31, 34, 36, 39, 42, 43, and 45), France (articles
dutiable at not more than 10 francs per 100
kilos), Germany (articles dutiable at not more
than 6 marks per 100 kilos), Honduras, Italy
(articles dutiable at not more than 20 lire per 100
kilos), Nicaragua, Portugal (articles dutiable at
not more than 0.005 milreis per kilo), Salvador,
Serbia (articles dutiable at not more than 10
dinars per 100 kilos), Switzerland and Venezuela.
Net Weight (actual or legal). — Austria-Hun-
gary (articles dutiable at more than 7.50 crowns
per 100 kilos), Belgium, British Possessions, Bul-
garia (articles dutiable at more than 10 leva per
100 kilos), China, Denmark (including immediate
packing), Ecuador (classes 13, 18, 22, 25, 28, 32,
33, 35, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, and 46-58, including
immediate packing), Finland, France (articles
dutiable at more than 10 francs per 100 kilos),
Germany (articles dutiable at more than 6 marks
per 100 kilos), Greece, Italy (articles dutiable at
more than 20 lire per 100 kilos), Japan, Nether-
lands, Norway, Persia, Portugal (articles dutiable
at more than 0.005 milreis per kilo), Russia, Ser-
bia (articles dutiable at more than 10 dinars per
100 kilos), Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Legal Weight. — By " legal weight," which Is
the basis for duty on many articles in some
countries of Latin America, is meant the weight
of the articles and their immediate containers or
packing. In most other countries legal weight is
calculated upon the gross weight with certain
tare allowances.
DUTIABLE VALUE.
Import Price (C.I.F.). — In most countries the
value used as a basis for calculating ad valorem
rates of duty is theoretically the value of goods
at the port of importation, but the methods of
determining the value at such port are far from
uniform. In some cases the value is arrived at
by adding a certain percentage to the invoice
value, when such value does not include freight,
Insurance, etc.; in other cases — for example, in
the absence of an invoice or when the correctness
of the invoice is questioned — it is determined by
making a deduction from the wholesale (duty-
paid) price at the port of entry. In Australia,
New Zealand and Haiti, 10 per cent, is added to
the invoice value or fair market value at the
place of exportation.
Export Price (F.O.B.). — In the following
countries the value taken as a basis for ad valo-
rem rates of duty is the value at the place of
exportation, usually including the cost of packing
and other expenses incidental to preparing the
goods for shipment: Cuba, Dominican Republic,
Newfoundland and Panama. In Canada and the
Union of South Africa the dutiable value must
not be less than the current value for home con-
sumption at the place of purchase.
Official Value. — Ad valorem duties are based on
the official valuations prescribed (for most arti-
cles) by Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uru-
guay.
CONVERSION EQUIVALENTS.
Currency.
Balboa ' $1.00
Bolivar 193
Boliviana 389
Colon 465
Crown (Austria-Hungary) (a) .203
Crown (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) ... (a) .268
Dinar (same as franc) 193
Dollar (Straits Settlements) 5678
Dollar (elsewhere) 1.00
Drachma (same as franc) 193
Florin (a) .402
Franc (a) .193
Gourde (b) 1.00
Kran— 20 shahls (a) .1332
Leu (same as franc) (a) .193
Lev (same as franc) (a) .193
Lira (same as franc) (a) .193
Mark (Finland, same as franc) 193
Mark (Germany) (a) .238
Milreis (Brazil, paper) (c) .257
Milreis (Portugal, paper) (c) .68
Peseta (same as franc) (a) .193
Peso (Argentina, Paraguay, gold) 965
Peso (Chile, gold) (a) .365
MARKET 363
Peso (Guatemala, most articles) (b) .61
Peso (Honduras) (c) .56
Peso (Mexico) (a) .49*
Peso (Salvador) 1.09
Peso (Uruguay) (a) 1.934
Pound (Egyptian)* 4.94S
Pound (sterling) 4.8666
Pound (Turkish) (a) 4.40
Ruble (a) .616
Rupee (a) .3244
Sol (a) .4867
Sucre 48*7
Tael (customs; (c) 1.207
Tical 3709
Yen 4»g
WEIGHTS.
Pounds,
Batman 6.648
Catty (see Picul)
Central 109
Cwt. (see Hundredweight)
Funt (see Pood)
Hundredweight (Canada) 100
Hundredweight (d.) 112
Kilogram (Kilo) 1,000 grams 2. 204*
Kin 1.3228
Oke (Greece) 2.822
Picul (China, British colonies), 100 catties,
133.33
Picul (Japan), 100 kin 132.28
Pood, 40 funt 36.113*
Pound (Haiti), % kilo 1.1023
Quintal (Latin America) 101.4
Ton (Canada. Union of South Africa) .. 2,000
Ton (metric), 1,000 kilos 2,204.6
Ton (d.) 2,240
MEASURES.
Bushel (imperial), (d.) bushels 1.0314
Gallon (imperial) (d.) gallons 1.2009
Gallon (imperial proof) (d).U. S. proof gals 1.874
Hectoliter, 100 liters gallons 26.417
Liter quarts 1.06ft
Meter, 100 centimeters, 1,000 millimeters,
inches 39.37
(a) Normal value: actual rate of exchange
variable.
(b) For customs purposes, account being taken
of proportionate payment in gold (if any) re-
quired.
(c) Fluctuating currency, quotation from esti-
mate of the Director of the Mint for April 1, 1919.
(d) Current in the United Kingdom and most
British colonies. In Canada, the bushel of weight
is the legal unit for grain and certain other
products.
SURTAXES.
The surtaxes accompanied by date are affected
by fluctuations in the currency (paper or sliver).
Certain charges (warehousing, customs handling,
local taxes, revenue stamps, etc.) are not In-
cluded; the rates of duty shown, increased by the
surtaxes, should therefore be regarded as the
minimum. Surtaxes marked " most articles "
apply to the articles concerning which inquiry
was made, unless the contrary is noted in the
statement of rates of duty. The surtaxes (which
include certain requirements increasing the
duties) are to be added to the rates in the state-
ment.
Argentina: When the regular duty Is
not less than 10% ad valorem nor
more than 20% (a) 2% ad val.
When dutiable at more than 20%. (a) 7% ad val.
Bahamas 10% of duty
Bermuda 10% of duty
Bolivia :
fost dutiable articles 15% of duty
Most free articles (a) 2% ad val,
Brazil :
The " actual duties " In the at-
tached statement Include 2% gold
surtax and increase due to propor-
tion of duty payable on a gold
basis. The calculations are based
on a value of 12>4 pence (25 cents)
to the paper milreis and are subject
to change in accordance with varia-
tions in its value for customs pur-
poses as fixed by the Brazilian Gov-
ernment.
British Guiana:
Articles subject to ad valorem rates. 10% of dnty
Articles subject to specific rates
(except matches) 5% of doty
364
STUDIO DIRECTORY
Bulgaria:
Most dutiable articles (octroi* 20% of duty
Free articles 0.5% ad val.
Colombia 7% of duty
Costa Rica: ,
Imports intended for the province
of Limon 5% of duty
Imports for interior provinces 2% of duty
Egypt: At Alexandria (wharfage and
paving) 0.5% ad val.
Finland: Dutiable articles 3% of duty
Haiti: (January 1, 1919) 11.6% of duty
Honduras: (January 1. 1919) 9.1% of duty
Newfoundland: Dutiable articles (ex-
cept coal) 10% of duty
New Zealand 1% ad val.
Nicaragua 12%% of duty
Paraguay: Dutiable articles (a) 1.5% ad val.
Peru :
Callao. Salaverry, Mollendo. Ilo.
Paita. and Pisco 10% of duty
Other ports 8% of duty
Portugal 40% of duty
Salvador 1.5% of duty
St. Lucia: Most dutiable articles 10% of duty
Uruguay :
Most articles subject to specific du-
ties or dutiable at more than 12%
ad valorem (a) 14% ad val.
Articles dutiable at 9-12% ad val-
orem (a) 9% ad val.
Other (including free) articles. . (a) 4% ad val.
Venezuela 56.55% of duty
Statement of Rates of Duty on
CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS
Rate for all Rate for all
SOUTH AFRICA countries countries
Films for bioscopes and clnemato- L. 8 d.
graphs per 100 feet 50
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
All goods other than certain bever-
ages free
Rubles per
RUSSIA pood
Magic lanterns and other projecting
lanterns and photographic appara-
tus, including developed cine-
matograph films 13.20
Articles of all kinds not specified of Per funt
celluloid (French treaty), includ-
ing undeveloped cinematograph
films 0.82 H
1st Tariff 2nd Tariff
Persetas Persetas
SPAIN per kilo per kilo
Instruments and apparatus not
specified for arts and sciences,
including developed cinemato-
graph films, net weight 3.00 3.00
Celluloid manufactures, other than
than articles for personal adorn-
ment including undeveloped cine-
matograph films, net weight 2.00 2.00
Dollars Dollars
per kilo per kilo
CUBA General U. S.
Celluloid manufactured into cine-
matograph films and similar arti-
cles, whatever may be the purpose
for or conditions under which
Imported, net weight 5 20 4 .16
Rate of Rate of
Duty Duty
General Conven-
tional
Marks per Marks per
GERMANY 100 kilos 100 kilos
Manufactures of celluloid not
specified 200.00
Conven-
General tional
Lire per Lire per
ITALY 100 kilos 100 kilos
Manufactures of celluloid not
specified 100 80
JAPAN
Films, not specified, .ad valorem . 40%
General Minimum
Crowns per Crowns per
NORWAY kilo kilo
Manufactures of celluloid not speci-
fied. Including Inner packing.... 1.50 1 20
NETHERLANDS
Articles not specified Free Free
Francs per Francs per
FRANCE (a) 100 kilos 100 kilos
Cinematograph films:
Merely sensitized, net weight. .. . 480.00 320.00
(a) Including the Increased rates of July 8. 1919.
Rate of
Duty
Rate of
Duty
Dollars
100 lbs.
70.03
ARGENTINA
Films for cinematographs, exposed
Valuation 5.00 pesos per kilo. . . . 25%
BOLIVIA
Cinematograph films, including
weight of packing, valuation 4
Bolivianos per kilo 30% $21 17
Mllrels
per kilo
BRAZIL Actual
Films for cinematographs, exposed
(No. 15). nominally 25 mllrels per
kilo 48.150 547.10
BRITISH GUIANA
Cinematograph films Free Free
Pesos per
CHILE kilo
Photographs on celluloid films.
legal weight 6.00 99.34
COLOMBIA
Cinematograph films, exposed 5.00 242.68
DUTCH GUIANA
Optical instruments Free Free
Articles not otherwise specified
ad valorem 10% 10%
ECUADOR
Films for cinematographs Free Free
PARAGUAY
Films tor cinematographs
Valuation. 5 00 pesos per kilo. .. . 42% 95.20
PERU
Photographs on paper and card-
board
Nominal Actual
Rate of Rate of
Duty Duty
ARGENTINA
Optical and other instruments, not
specified, ad valorem 25%
Mllrels Mllrels
BRAZIL per kilo per kilo
Films for cinematographs, blank
(No. 15) 10.000 19.260
CHILE per kilo
Films prepared for photography,
gross weight 0.30
COLOMBIA per kilo
FUms for cinematographs, blank.. 0.10
Temporary Admission of Motion Picture Films in
South American Countries.
In Bolivia Motion Picture films are entitled to
free admission under bond. To cancel the bond
a certificate should be secured from the Bolivian
customs agent at Mollendo or Antofagasta or
from a Bolivian consul in the country to which
exported, as stated in Tariff Series 34, page 112.
The laws of Colombia provide for the free tem-
porary admission of the property of theatrical
or dramatic companies, but there is nothing in
the law itself to indicate whether this provision
is extended to motion picture films or not. Inas-
much as other laws granting exemptions in
Columbia are rather strictly construed it is prob-
able that no refund would be granted to films
upon re-exportation.
According to a report of October 24, 1914, from
Consul S. H. Wiley at Asuncion, films entered in
Paraguay for temporary exhibition and to be re-
exported are not subject to duty. No information
has been received as to procedure necessary to
secure this exemption, but it probably consists in
the requirement that a bond equal to the duties
be deposited.
It has been held in Peru, by a resolution of
January 5. 1910, that motion picture films are not
subject to temporary free importation. It was
held at the same time, however, that scientific
institutions might import films free of duty upon
guaranteeing their re-exportation. It appears
probable that a similar exemption might be
secured for films intended for educational or
similar purposes. A Peruvian resolution of
February 22, 1914. subjected films to the same
conditions as inflammable and explosive articles,
as regards transportation. Packages containing
such articles should be marked " Peligrose."
They are also excluded from baggage unless
marked as indicated.
A law of Uraguay. enacted in October," 1912,
authorized the temporary free admission of all
articles imported to be re-exported in any form.
No information has been received as to its appli-
cation to cinematograph films, but in view of its
general terms it appears reasonable to suppose
that it would be held to include motion picture
films.
FOREIGN MARKET
365
No information is available as to the treatment
of motion picture films in Venezuela, and under
the circumstances it is probable that they would
be dutiable as ordinary imports. There appears
to be no general provision for temporary free
admission of articles.
ARGENTINA
Films for cinematographs, exposed
Valuation 5.00 pesos per kilo. . . .
BOLIVIA
Cinematographs and their acces-
sories, ad valorem
BRAZIL
Films for cinematographs, exposed
(No. 15), nominally 25 milrels per
kilo
BRITISH GUIANA
Cinematograph Films
CHILE
Photographs on celluloid films,
legal weight
COLOMBIA
Cinematograph films exposed
Cinematograph films sensitized
DUTCH GUIANA
Optical Instruments
Articles not otherwise specified, att
valorem
ECUADOR
Films for cinematographs
PARAGUAY
Films for cinematographs
Valuation 5.00 pesos per kilo. . . .
PERU
Photographs on paper and card-
board
Rate of
Duty
25%
30%
Milreis
per kilo
Actual
48.150
Free
Pesos
per kilo
5.00
.10
Free
10%
Free
42%
Rate of
Duty
Dollars
per 100 lbs.
70.03
34. 5"
547.10
Free
99.34
242.68
Free
10%
Free
95.20
Rate of Rate of
Duty Duty
Soles Dollars '
PERU per kilo per 100 lbs.
Pictures known as cinematographs,
legal weight 1 . 00 24.28
Manufactures of celluloid and gela-
tin not otherwise specified, legal
weight 4.00 97.09
URUGUAY
Cinematograph Films, ad valorem. . 31% 45%
Official valuation fixed at 3.50
pesos per kilo 74.87
Reduction of 50% on used films
Bolivars
VENEZUELA per kilo
Films for cinematographs 1.25 17.13
Francs
FRENCH GUIANA per 100 kilos
Cinematograph films:
With impressions 165.00 14.44
Merely sensitized 300.00 26.26
TRINIDAD Per 100 ft. Per 100 ft.
Cinematograph films 6d. 0.10
Rate of
Duty
, General
Ad
NEW ZEALAND Valorem
Magic lanterns, bioscopes, cinema-
tographs, klnetoscopes 30%
Per Lb.
Printed posters 3 3-5d.
Films for bioscopes, cinematographs
and klnetoscopes. Free
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
Traveling shows, such as cinema-
tograph and other similar equip-
ment Imported temporarily for
public entertainment Free
Articles not specified, ad valorem 5%
JAPAN
Chromolithographlc prints (in re-
lief and cut) ; printed pictures for
advertising purposes Free
Magic lanterns, cinematographs and
klnetoscopes, and parts thereof
ad valorem 50%
Manufactures of celluloid not speci-
fied ad valorem 40%
Films not specified ad valorem 40%
Articles imported for use in theatri-
cal and other performances are
exempt from Import duty If they
are to be reexported within one
year from date of importation and
if security for the full duty Is
deposited.
Rate of
Duty
Preferen
tial Ad
Valorem
20%
Per Lb.
3d
Free
5%
Free
7H%
Rate of
Duty
20%
Rate of
Duty
1H%
General
10%
16 2-3%
Preferen-
tial
10%
CHINA
Articles not specified. . . .ad valorem
(No provision for temporary
admission.)
Advertising matter, if declared for
free distribution
CEYLON
Advertising matter
Articles not specified. . .ad valorem
(No provision for temporary
admission.)
BAHAMAS
Articles not specified. . .ad valorem
Note — Any animal or thing im-
ported Into the colony for some
temporary purpose approved
by the Governor-in-Councll if
satisfactory bond be given for
the reexportation thereof within
ninety days and for the pay-
ment of a duty of customs of
one and one-half per centum
ad valorem
BARBADOS
Articles not specified. . .ad valorem
Note — There is no provision in
the tariff regarding temporary
free importation of theatrical
accessories, etc.
JAMAICA
Articles not specified. . .ad valorem
Note — Professional implements,
instruments, and tools of trade,
etc., in the possession of persons
not coming to the island as
settlers
Philosophical and scientific appar-
atus and appliances brought by
professional artists, lecturers, .or
scientists for use by themselves
temporarily for exhibition, etc.,
and not for sale
Used theatrical effects to be re-
exported
SOME OF THE LEADING ENGLISH PRO-
DUCING CONCERNS.
With closer coordination of the foreign and
local markets now more a matter of present
moment than of future probability, a strong in-
terest is manifest in American film circles of the
competitive strength of foreign companies and
the advances in film production, stories of which
are brought over by those who have had oppor-
tunity to observe conditions on the other side.
The fact that English film companies have
thrown down the gauntlet of competition to
American producers is well known. A number
of these concerns are patterning their product to
appeal to the American public, and are more
and more strongly pushing their output in this
market.
The better known English corporations, whose
productions are best suited to American consump-
tion, together with their addresses, and a few of
their best productions as listed by Bioscope, the
English trade publication, are presented below:
Hepworth Picture Plays, Ltd., 2 Denman Street.
Piccadilly Circus, London, W. 1. ("David Cop-
perfield," " Coming Thro' the Rye," " Sheba,"
" Possession," " City of Beautiful Nonsense,"
" Sweet Lavender," etc.)
British Actors' Film Co., Ltd., Melbourne Road,
Bushey, Herts. (" The Usurper," " Lady Clare,"
etc.)
Gaumont Co., Ltd., 6 Denman Street, Picca-
dilly Circus, London, W. 1. (" First Men in the
Moon," "The Fall of a Saint.")
British & Colonial Kinematograph Co., Ltd.,
33-35 Endell Street. Long Acre, London, W. C. 2.
("Twelve Ten," "Nobody's Child," "The Temp-
tress.")
Samuelson Film Co., Ltd., Worton Hall, Isle-
worth, Middlesex. ("Milestones," "Elder Miss
Blossom," " Tinker, Tailer, Soldier, Sailor.")
George Clark Productions, 41 Ebury Street,
Victoria, London. (" Garden of Resurrection,"
" March Hare." )
Ideal Film Co., Ltd., 76-78 Wardour Street,
London, W. 1. (" Masks and Faces," " His
Greatest Performance," " Chinese Puzzle.")
Broadwest Film Co., Ltd., Wood Street,
Walthamstow, E. 17. (" A Great Coup," " Her
Son," "Crucifixion.")
London Film Co., Ltd., St. Margarets. Twicken-
ham. ("The House of Temperley." "The Pris-
oner of Zenda," " The Christian," " The Manx-
man")
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ducers.
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Seventh Motion Picture News Chart of
City or Exchange
Center
A — General Trade Conditions
Since Jan. 1, 1919
B — Outlook for the
Future
Number of Theatres
A — Opened
B— Closed
Since Jan. 1, 1919
In What Degree
Have Admission
Prices Been Raisec
Buffalo, N. Y
A — Good
B — Excellent
A— None
B — None
Slightly
Springfield, 111
A — Excellent
B — Very Good
A — None
B— One
General Raise From
15c to 20c and 25c
Toledo, 0
A — Uncertain
B— Good
A— 35
B— None
Slightly
Milwaukee, Wis
A — Good
B— Very Bright
A — None
B— None
About 40%
Dallas, Tex
A — Excellent
B — Excellent
A— 9
B— 2
45%
Montreal, Quebec
A — Good
B— Good
A — None
B— 2
Average of 5c
Ottowa, Ont
A — Fair
B— Fair
A — None
B— One
Average of 5c
Toronto, Ont
A — Flourishing
B — Excellent
A— 8
B — None
40%
Rochester, N. Y
A — Excellent
B— Bright
A— 29
B— None
90%
Salt Lake City, Utah
A— Fine
B — Dubious
A— 2
B — None
40%
Richmond, Va
A — Fine
B — Exceptionally Good
A — None
B— None
50%
San Francisco, Cal
A — Very Good
B — Most Excellent
A— Unknown
B — None
25%
Providence, R. I
A — Good
B— Bright
A— 2
B— 1
30%
Spokane, Wash
A — Above Average
A — Fair
A— 9
B— None
10%
Los Angeles, Cal
A — Greatly Improved
B — Exceptionally Bright
A — None
B — None
40%
Baltimore, Md
A — Excellent
B — Most Promising
A — None
B — None
50%
Chicago, 111
A — Best Ever Experienced
B— Very Bright
A — Not known
B — Not known
100%
Butte, Mont
A — Good
B — Very Bright
A— 8
B— 7
No Raise
A — Excellent
B — Excellent
A — Not known
B — Not known
10%
STUDIO DIRECTORY 369
National Film Trade Conditions — 1920
What is the Average
Length of Runs
Are Exhibitors
Tending Toward
Booking Combi-
nations?
Number of
Theatres in
Course of
Construction?
Strength of
Exhibitors'
Organizations?
Is There Too
Much Theatre
Competition in
Your Terri-
tory?
Four Days
Talked of but
nothing done
Five
All Large Houses
Organized
Yes
Three to Seven Days
No
Two
No Local
Organization
No
One Week
No
None
Good— 40 Members
in Manager's Asso.
No
A Week Downtown
Two Days in Suburbs
Yes
One
Powerful
In Suburbs,
Yes
Two Days
Yes
75
(in the State)
Good
No
Three Days
No
One
Weak
No
1-2 Weeks Large Houses
3 Days Small Houses
No
One
Negative
No
3 to 7 Days
Slightly
Two
Good
No
3 Days
No
None
Powerful
No
2Y2 Days
No
Two
Nil
Yes
3 to 7 Days
No
None
Very Strong
No
One Week
No
Six
Good
No
One Week
No
None
No Local
Organization
No
4 Days
Yes
None
Good
Yes
3 to 7 Days
No
Two
Powerful
No
1-2 Weeks Largest Houses
3 Days Small Houses
Yes
Two
Claimed Strongest
in Country
No
3 Days
No
Nine
Very Strong
No
j JJays
i es
Five
No Organization
Yes
3 to 7 Days
Yes
One
1
Good
No
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from Book,
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with Nazimova (Metro)
" Jubilo," with Will Rogers
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" What Would You Do? "
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| Heavy Leads and Heavies 1
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Mme. Yorska
Dorothy Gish
Kathlyn Williams
Dorothy PhiUips
Constance Talmadge
Vivian Martin and others
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Universal W estern Star
Current Releases:
| " The Crow "
I '* Runnin* Straight "
| " The Sheriff's Oath "
| 44 Winning a Home "
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I " Trail of the Holdup Man " I
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I " Roarin' Dan "
| The Voice on the Wire "
| " Harmony Ranch "
| " Shameless Salvason "
| W/inner of Gold Belt Pendleton, §
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The Fat Juvenile
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£ "The Turning Point" — Katherine
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| "Hard Boiled" — Dorothy Dalton
= "Bill Henry" — Charles Ray
= "When Doctors Disagree" — Mabel Normand |
§ "The Fear Woman" — Pauline Frederick
|[ "Spotlight Sadie" — Mae Marsh
H "Our Little Wife" — Madge Kennedy
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| "Seventeen" — Jack Pickford
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I "A Man's World" — Emily Stevens
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Address :
Lasky Studios, Hollywood, Calif.
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Zane Grey Story
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Wm. S. Hart Production
Playing the Heavy
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Rex Beach Story
RECENT PRODUCTIONS:
" Every Woman " — Lasky
" The Little Shepherd of Kingdom
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Famous Players-Lasky Corp.
Editor
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Characters
CURRENT RELEASES:
"True Heart Susie'' — -Griffith
"Tree of Knowledge" — W. C. deMille
"Why Change Your Wife"— C. B. deMille
"The Love Burglar"— Paramount-Artcraft
7002 Hawthorne Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. Phone: 577927
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CURRENT RELEASES:
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May Allison — Metro
" FAIR AND WARMER "
May Allison — Metro
" THE WILLOW TREE "
Viola Dana — Metro
" THE BETTER PROFIT "
Edith Storey
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6060 Sunset Blvd.
Hollyuood 3693
Los Angeles, California
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MANAGEMENT EDWARD SMALL
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Producer and Director
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| " The Face in the Crowd "
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| "The Red Viper"
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Director General of
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11 E. 14th St., New York City
Author and Composer of Famous
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Flanagan & Edwards Gale Henry
National Film Corp'n Model Comedy Co.
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BRACKEN
Director of
the Master Drama
44 The Confession "
Now making the
stupendous production
44 The Mask "
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Director
Productions with Virginia Pearson, Theda Bara and
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Current Releases:
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Theda Bara Pergy Hyland
" LOST MONEY "
Madlaine Traverse
Permanent Address: 274 Rutland Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Edward Griffith
DIRECTOR
Management
Edward Small
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Santa Barbara, Cal.
Recent Releases and Coming :
" The Rose of Hell "
" The Week End "
" The Thirteenth Piece of
Silver "
" The Hellion "
" Payment Guaranteed "
" The Golden Gift "
" Their Mutual Child "
" The Blue Moon "
Member: Motion Picture Directors Association
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LURE OF THE CIRCUS
Eddie Polo
ELMO THE MIGHTY
Elmo Lincoln
TRAILS OF DOOM
Franklyn Farnum
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Original Stories
The Fued Tom Mix §
The Devil's Wheel
Gladys Brockwell §
The Scarlet Road
Gladys Brockwell |
| The Bird of Prey
Gladys Brockwell §
| The Siren Song. .Theda Bara |
| Sacrifice . .Margaret Illington |
I On the Level. .Fannie Ward j
Adaptations
| Dangerous Days. . .Goldwyn |
The Penalty Goldwyn |
The Light Theda Bara §
| Hell Roarin' Reform
Tom Mix |
The Last of the Duanes. .
William Farnum |
The Lone Star Ranger. . .
William Farnum §
| The Rainbow Trail
William Farnum |
| The Wings of the Morning.
William Farnum §
Author of the following
| New York Stage Productions: j
| Kindling
Produced by
Margaret Illington |
| Husband and Wife
Produced by
Arthur Hopkins |
| The Claim
Produced by
Henry Harris Estate |
| The Operator. . In Vaudeville |
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Now Directing
WILLIAM RUSSELL
For
WILLIAM FOX
| CURRENT RELEASES:
" Eastward Ho "
"The Lincoln Highwayman"
| COMING:
" Shod with Fire "
" The Other Side of Eden "
| PAST SUCCESSES:
I Alimony — First National Exhibitors
| Bondage of Barbara— Mae Marsh
| The Racing Strain — Mae Marsh
| A Bachelor's Wife— Mary Miles Minter |
| Yvonne from Paris — Mary Miles Minter |
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Scenario Writer
| Famous Players-Lasky Eastern Studio
" Erstwhile Susan "
" His Bridal Night "
" Career of Catherine Bush "
" His House in Order "
"Probation Wife'1
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"Fair and Warmer. "
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Photoplaywright
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Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Notable Releases of Past Year
Everywoman Told in the Hills
Pettigrew's Girl A Sporting Chance
Alias Mike Moran The Winning Girl
The Dub Something to Do
The Sea Wolf Rose o' the River
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I The Zellners
On the Metro Staff
Writing Specials
METRO STUDIOS :: Hollywood
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Continuity Editing Titling
Assistant to J. G. HAWKS
Supervisor of Production at Goldwyn Studios
Editor of Goldwyn Titles for past year
\ Eight years dramatic critic, N. Y. Globe. Contributor to Amer-
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Scribe, To Inspire Replies To That
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Should Authors Advertise?
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W riting Originals and Continuities for Selzniek Pictures
Author of
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" THE SOAP GIRL," Gladys Leslie
" GOOD DODD," Walter Hiers
" GAS LOGIC," Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew
" SOONER OR LATER," Owen Moore
" THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY," Ralph Ince
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Co-author
" SPOTLIGHT SADIE," Mae Marsh
" PLEASE GET MARRIED," Viola Dana
Selzniek Studio, West Fort Lee, N. J.
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Originals Continuities Titles
"THE THUNDERBOLT "— Katherine MaeDonald's first First Na-
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" THE BEAUTY MARKET ' — Katherine MacDonald First National.
" EAST OR WEST "— Carlyle Blackwell Productions.
" THE TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS "—Frank G. Hall's record-break-
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" THE LIFE LINE " and " THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY."
"THE COUNTY FAIR "—Maurice Tourneur Productions.
j In production :
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" THE BLEEDER " — Hayakawa's next Haworth Production.
" THE BETTER HALF "— Universal Mary MacLaren Special.
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Author of
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" Truth "
" Wood-witch "
" The Hand "
" Greater Love "
"The Prodigal Daughter"
" The Face in the Crowd "
" Out of the Darkness "
"The Coward"
" The Sinless Child of Sin "
" Peg o' the Sea "
" The Thunderbolt of Fate "
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" The Red Viper "
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(See Biography)
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Fairbanks Studio*
Hollywood
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MOTION PICTURE STUDIO DEPARTMENT
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1 Hollywood, Calif.
CASTING
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ADAPTATIONS
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REPRESENTING
PRODUCES, DIRECTORS, PLAYERS, AUTHORS
EDWIN CRANE FOWLER
General Manager
CHARLOTTE CARTER
Literary Department
FITZGERALD BUILDING
1482 Broadway, New York
OKA FLETCHER
Motion Picture Department
CHARLES REED JONES
Publicity
Telephone
Bryant 5664
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THE COUNTY PAID"
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CHARLES CRUMPTON
English Boy Actor
"■aS1" 108 W. 86th St., New York
BABY IVY WARD
Five year old emotional actress
108 W. 86th St. New York City
Schuyler 7314
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EDWARD J. PEIL
Leading Business
Supporting such stars as
Vivian Martin
Dorothy Gish
Lillian Gish
Gail Kane
Blanche Sweet
Mary MacLaren
William Russell
H. B. Warner
William Desmond
Margarita Fisher
Mary Miles Minter
Sessue Hayakawa
Joseph Granby
Heavies
518 W. 134th St., New York
Morningside 9798
or
Green Room Club
WM. F. MORAN
Characters
Character Leads — Character Heavies
Eccentric Characters
Address:
Actors Association of Los Angeles
6408 Hollywood Blvd. Holly 1946
WALLACE MacDONALD
Leading Man
Current Releases:
Madge Kennedy — "Leave It To Susan"
Marguerite Clark — "A Girl Named
Mary "
Frank Keenan — " Brothers Divided "
Mary MacLaren — " Rouge and Riches"
Anita Stewart — " The Fighting Shep-
herdess "
Address: Los Angeles Athletic Club
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FREDERIC M. KATHLEEN O'CONNOR
MALATESTA Being Starred In
Heavies " The Lion Man "
Ten Pictures with Metro j j Xaken from « The gtrange Cage
Selig Studio of Cavendigh n
Current Production „ „ , _ . ,
I I By Kandolf Parish
"The Mask" I !
(I'hoto by Campbell)
WHEELER DRYDEN
(SON OF LEO DRYDEN)
Starring in Film Comedies after seven
years' tour of India, Burma, Federated
Malay States, Straits Settlements,
China, Philippine Islands, and Japan.
Fred W. Huntly
Characters and Director
2017 Ivanhoe Avenue
Phone: Wilshire 4376
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HENRY G. SELL
Leads
I 58 W. 36th St. New York City
Greeley 6372
EARL SCHENCK
Leads, Heavies and Character
| Leads
| Management EDWARD SMALL
1493 Broadway, N. Y.
SIDNEY MASON
Leads
Address:
3657 Broadway. N. Y. C. Telephone: Audubon 81 10
or Green Room Club
WILLIAM ANKER
| 339 W. 58th St. N. Y. C.
Phone: Columbus 9998
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THUMA JADEE BAXTER
520 N. Meridian St.
Apt— 26
Indianapolis, Ind.
LUCIA BACKUS SEGER
1547 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. C.
(Phone: 3057 Wadsworth)
Characters
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HEDDA NOVA
Just Completing
"THE MASK"
for Selig
HENRY
KOLKER
And
ARTHUR D.
RIPLEY
BRENTWOOD FILM
CORPORATION
4811 Fountain Avenue
Los Angeles California
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WEDGWOOD NO WELL
RECENT RELEASES
Heavy Leads and Principal Supporting
Roles With
H. B. WARNER in "The Man Who Turned While"
(Robertson-Cole)
BESSIE BARRISCALE in "Killy Kelly, M. D." (Robert-
son-Cole)
DUST1N FARNUM in "A Man s Fight" (United Picture
Theatres)
KATHERINE MACDONALD in "The Beauty Market"
(First National)
J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "The Lord Loves the Irish"
(Brunton-Hodkinson)
BESSIE BARRISCALE in "Her Purchase Price"
(Robertson-Cole)
ALMA RUBENS in "Diane of the Green Van" (Robert-
son-Cole)
KITTY GORDON in "Adele" (United Picture Theatres!
J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "The Dream Cheater"
(Brunton-Hodkinson) and
as MONSIEUR CHATEAU RENAUD, opposite DUSTIN
FARNUM in United Picture Theatres Superb
Production of "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS"
•r^rr* (C) Shirlev Mane L. A.
JACK CONNOLLY
Perry Woods with Charles Ray in
" The Egg Crate Wallop "
Motorcycle officer with William Rus-
sell in " The Lincoln Highwayman"
Now doing Tommy Cleary with Wil-
liam Russell in " Ruth of Circle A "
991 N. Virgil Phone: Wilshire 584
GIBSON GOWLAND
Hector V. Sarno
Current Releases:
The Silver Horde"
by Rex Beach
The Right to Happiness " with
Dorothy Phillip.
Rio Grande "
by Augustus Thomas
Leading Character Role in
"WHITE HEATHER"
"BLIND HUSBANDS"
First 1920 George Loane Tucker
Production
"THE RIGHT OF WAY"
"THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS"
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CAROL HOLLOWAY
Feature Player
American Lithograph Co.
Portland, Ore.
ROSCOE KARNS
" Dal "
In King W. Vidor's initial
Production for First National
Permanent Address:
King W. Vidor Productions
Hollywood, Cal.
CHARLES AELING
"In Old Kentucky"
"Back to God's Country"
"Snares of Paris"
"One Week's End"
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ART FLAVEN
Directing
" Hoot " Gibson
for
UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. CO.
Address: Universal City
CLARENCE G. BADGER
Director
Recent Productions
JUBILO
with Will Rogers
THE STRANGE BOARDER
with Will Rogers
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
with Madge Kennedy
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE
with Will Rogers
SEVEN OAKS
with Will Rogers
THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR
with Madge Kennedy
THE KINGDOM OF YOUTH
with Madge Kennedy
SIS HOPKINS
with Mabel Normand
LEAVE IT TO SUSAN
with Madge Kennedy
NORMAN DAWN
DIRECTOR
UNIVERSAL
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Charles E. Bartlett
Director Gentral
Beaver Film Co.
Portland, Ore.
EDWIN MIDDLETON
Member of
M. P. D. A.
The Lambs
The Players
Just finished
" Headin' North '
in 7 reels
Address:
c/o Motion Picture News
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PAUL POWELL | | Harry Beaumont
DIRECTOR OF
Director
Mary Pickford's Goldwyn
"POLLYANNA" I I West Coast Studios
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JEAN HERSHOLT
Director
"The Golden Trail"
featuring JANE NOVAK
Just finishing
Men of Today and Tomorrow "
with CAROL HOLLOW AY
and all star cast
| WILLIAM J. HUMPHREY |
Director
| A Tale of Two Cities — Vitagraph Co. I
I Two Men and a Woman — Ivan Co.
1 Babbling Tongues — Ivan Co.
1 The Unchastened Woman — Rialto De \
I Luxe Co.
1 Atonement — Humphrey Pictures, Inc. I
] The Midnight Bride — Vitagraph Co. |
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GEORGE IRVING
Director
M. P. D. A.
" RAFFLES "
First Nat. Ex. Cir.
" THE SILVER KING "
Paramount- Artcraft
" AS A MAN THINKS "
Artco
" BLUE PEARL "
J. Laurence Weber
Alliance Film, Ltd.
London, Eng.
Through Ed. Small, Inc.
TOD BROWNING
Directing
Special Features
TOM GIBSON
Author of over two hundred reels of
produced comedy
NOW
DIRECTING
HANK MANN
GALE HENRY
ETC., ETC.
J. G. Blystone
Director
William Fox
Sunshine Comedies
Willis & Inglis
Representatives
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Consulting Editor
Continuity Expert I I
J. ROY HUNT
Works for You
Titling | |
Film Editing
812 Majestic Bldg.
Los Angeles
Phone: 61245
I ERNEST M. REYNOLDS |
Cinematogra pher
Latest Work:
I "Hidden Charms"
| FREDERICK H. JAMES j
I resting after his 22 mile swim —
Battery to Sandy Hook.
When not writing photoplays,
Mr. James devotes his time to
water sports.
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^etro Pictures' Corporation
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9dg Polyscope Con?par?!j
Lor /Wde^
Home "Address : ^
5005 South kenvood "Ave.
Phone: Vert 4273
Grindc
Jk?irtai?t Director
Witt?
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Film Editor
to
Director Emmett J. Flyrm
of
V\\\\am Pox Productions*
Vill.am Dwell
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HARVEY GATES
Photo playwright
'The Wild Cat of Paris "—Original
ADAPTATIONS:
"The Exquisite Thief"
" The Wicked Darling "
CURRENT RELEASES:
' The Beckoning Road " —
Bessie Barriscale
' The Luck of Geraldine Laird " —
Bessie Barriscale
MARION FAIRFAX
Writer and Editor
of
Marshall Neilan Productions
DORIS SCHROEDER
Adaptations and Continuity
Universal
CURRENT PRODUCTIONS:
" The Trembling Hour "
" Under Suspicion "
" Kentucky Jim "
" Jewel "
BENNETT RAY COHEN
Now Writing For
Haworth Film Corporation
Current Releases:
'Fame and Fortune" — Tom Mix
'Pitfalb of a Big City"— Gladys
Brockwell
'The Greater
Storey
Profit"— Edith
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OLGA PRINTZLAU
Scenario Writer — Lasky Company
With fm. de Mille Specials
RECENT PRODUCTIONS:
Peg o' My Heart
Why Change Your Wife?
with Wm. de Mille
Jack Straw
The Prince Chap
Turn of the Road
Cfwisline cJoknslon
Writing for Thomas H.
Ince Productions
Current Deleases: Daddy lonii Lctff'
23i Hours Leave'
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Serial Author Universal
Complete Continuity:
" The Lion Man "
Co-author:
" The Moon Riders "
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JACK CUNNINGHAM
Associated with
George Loane Tucker
Productions
and
Robert Brunton Productions
Address:
Brunton Studios
Hollywood, Calif.
A. P. -BILL"
YOUNGER
Metro Staff Writer
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Originals
Adaptations
Continuities
221 S. WILTON PLACE
Victor Gibson
Writer
Originals — Subtitle*
Continuities
ASK
DENISON CLIFT
KING VIDOR
CHARLES SWICKARD
LEW CODY
ETC., ETC.
EDNA SCHLEY, Markham Bldg.
Hollywood, Representative
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HARVEY THEW
through which to express to the j
entire Motion Picture profession j
my sincerest appreciation and f
my heartiest endorsement of
"THE MOTION
PICTURE NEWS "
for its splendid efficiency, its I
proven honesty, its unprejudiced j
poise and its " wide-awake " [
progressiveness, and more espe- §
dally of
Mr. J. C. JESSEN
its Western Representative, to I
whom much credit is due for this
splendid reputation.
L. V. JEFFERSON
Scenario Writer
S9S0 So. Hill St. Phone : South 964-J I
Writer of Stories and Continuity
The record for 1919 includes Scripts
produced with Mae Murray, Jack
Pickford, Bessie Barriscale, Tom
Moore. William Desmond, Elmo
Lincoln. Lew Cody, Texas Guinan,
Priscilla Dean
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF:
Jame? Kirkwood, Robert Leonard,
Rex Ingram, Tom Mills, Howard
Hickman. Harry Beaumont, George
Fitzmaurice, Cliff Smith.
Nino on the Goldwyn Staff
Charles E. Whittaker j
Scenario Writer for
John Barrymore
Billie Burke
Pauline Frederick
Clara Kimball Young
also for
Maurice Tourneur
Eminent Authors, Inc.
The Famous Players-Lasky
Corp.
The Salvation Army, and
The United States Govern-
ment
Author of - - " WOMAN,"
w FIRES OF FAITH,"
and others
T. SHELLEY SUTTON
Photo-Playwright
Specializing in Westerns
[ Author of More Than 100 Stage
and Screen Successes
" The West That Was "
Cowboy, Desert, Indian and Alaskan
Features
Lubin, Pathe, Selig, Essanay and
Triangle
Two yrs. staff writer with Universal;
25 yrs. newspaper experience, police re-
porter and news editor, with Chicago
Chronicle, Portland Oregonian, S. F. Call,
L. A. Times, Herald, Express and Exam-
iner. Wrote recent Orpheum hit, "The
Actress and the Critic," starring Con-
stance Crawley two seasons; also "Pic-
kles," "The Chink," "The Shyster,"
"Painless Dentist" and other vaudeville
tabloids. Screen productions include
"Phantom Gold," "The Taint," "The
Grudge," "The Trail of No Return," "A
Texas Sphinx," "The Taming of Bill
Magee," "The Girl From Guthrie," "The
Straggler," "The Story of a Kiss," etc.,
etc.
At present Scenario Editor and au-
thor of all productions featuring Wal-
lace Coburn, COBURN PRODUC-
TIONS. Inc.. Hollywood, Calif. Resi-
dence : 901 West 58th St., Los Angeles,
Phone: Vermont <>25
R. Ellis Wales
Complete staging,
designing
and effects,
including executive
supervision
of
Feature photoplays
Two years each with
D. W. Griffith
and
Famous Players-Lasky
Present affiliation:
W. W. Hodkinson Corporation
527 Fifth Avenue,
New York.N. Y.
MARTIN G. COHN
Formerly Film Editor
Inter-Ocean Film Corpora-
tion
Now in conjunction u ith
TOM BRET
Cutting and Editing
Just Completed
THE ETERNAL UNION OF THE
SEAS
BIRTH OF A RACE
CARMEN OF THE NORTH
AYWON FILM CO. RELEASES
CISSY FITZGERALD COMEDIES
JOHNNY DOOLEY COMEDIES
AL JOY COMEDIES
EDWARD SEDGWICK
Original Stories and Continuities
For William Fox Film Corp.
IN THE PAST
THE YANKEE WAY
with George Walsh
CHEATING THE PUBLIC
with All Star Cast
ROUGH AND BEADY
with William Farnum
STOLEN HONOB
with Virginia Pearson
DTVOBCE
with All Star Cast
OPEN YOCB EYES
with All Star Cast (Special)
THE WINNING STROKE
with George Walsh
THE SEA BEAST
with George Walsb
AND
THE THIRTEENTH BRIDE!
Fox's All Star Serial
IN PREPARATION
Friendship and Pillage!
Address FOX FILM CORP.
130 W. 46th Street New York City
CONTINUITY ADAPTATIONS
TOM BRET
SCENARIOS SUBTITLES
Editor
Topical Tips
and
Motion Picture Press Association
The most successful film editor
in the world. — Dramatic Mirror.
A master of art captioning.
— Zit, in N. Y. Journal.
Bret has written the titles for
more motion picture subjects than
any other man in the world. —
Robert Priest, Pres., Film Mar-
ket, Inc.
Tom Bret was formerly subtitle edi-
tor, Vitagraph, and scenario editor,
Rolfe-Metro Studios.
Just finished Metropolitan version,
" Birth of a Race," " Blind Love," fea-
turing Lucy Cotton, and " The Sacred
Flame," featuring Emily Stevens.
Pathe-Drew Comedies
Paramount-Truex Comedies
Suite 2003-11 Candler Bldg.
220 West 42nd Street
Phone Bryant 9120
478
EUGENE B. LEWIS
Author of Originals
Enid Bennett
in
" What Every Woman Learns "
Harry Carey
in
"Three Mounted Men"
and
" Roped "
H. B. Warner
in
" Unchartered Channels "
ADAPTATIONS:
"The White Dove" with H. B. War-
ner from novel by fm. J. Locke and
"Haunting Shadows" from the Mere-
dith Nicholson novel, " The House of
a Thousand Candles."
With Jesse D. Hampton
Productions
Permanent Address:
1414 North Benton Way
Hollywood, Calif.
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PAUL H. SLOANE
Now Writing
Original Stories
for
FOX FILMS
W. C. L.
A writer of magazine fic-
tion, stage plays and motion
pictures. Member Fox Sce-
nario Staff. See Lengel, W.
C, biographical section.
Reaves Eason
Author — Actor and Producer
in
NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW
with
Mitchel Lewis — Jimsy May
and "Breezy" Reaves
Now Under Contract at the
BIG
Making Them Wild and Woolly
with
ART ACORD
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THOMPSON
BUCHANAN
Associate Editor
Goldwyn Pictures
Corporation
of New York
STUDIOS
Culver City, California
AUTHOR OF PLAYS:
"Civilian Clothes"
" A Woman's Way "
" Life "
"The Cub"
PICTURES:
"Thirty a Week"
"The World and Its Woman"
"The Rack"
" A Woman's Way "
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KING
D. GRAY
Member American Society of
Cinematographers
Cincmatographer for
Ben Wilson Productions
" The Trail of the Octopus "
In Production:
" The Screaming Shadow "
Current Features
" The Solitary Sin "
Robertson-Cole
" Cowardice Court " — Fox
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GLENNON
Cinematographer
Lightning Bryce," Serial
The Kentucky Colonel "
with
NATIONAL FILM CORP.
WlLLARD
Vander Veer
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Formerly photographer of Chester
Outings and Screenics, released by
C. L. Chester Productions, Inc.
Now with Universal
ALFRED GOSDEN
Cinematogra pher
Universal City, Calif.
Priscilla Dean
in
" THE BRAZEN BEAUTY "
"THE WICKED DARLING"
" THE EXQUISITE THIEF "
and
"PRETTY SMOOTH"
Hedda Nova
in
"THE SPITFIRE OF SEVILLE"
Helen Jerome Eddy
in
"THE TREMBLING HOUR"
Tsuru Aoki
in
THE BREATH OF THE GODS'
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Rene Guissart
Photographing
Anita Stewart
en S. Norton
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Cameraman
for
Universal Film Mfg. Co.
and
Chief Photographic Department
Universal City for past two
years
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D. R. CANADY
Chief Cinematographer
Argus Motion Picture Co.
Cleveland, Ohio
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Park J. Ries
Cinematographer
Now Photographing Antonio Moreno
Vitagraph Co.
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Cinematogra pher
Universal Film Co.
Recent Features:
Dorothy Phillips in
"The Right to Happiness "
and all
Florence Turner Productions
also
" The Moon Riders "
18 Episode Serial
featuring
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Camera Master Mechanic
Designer and Builder of Motion
Picture Machinery
3 years with William Fox West Coast Studios
Owner of a Complete Camera Repair Shop
Address :
William Fox Film Corp.
5947 Willoughby Avenue, Hollywood
Los Angeles
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Film Cutter
Also Laboratory Expert
With GOLDWYN since its incep-
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Amusement Corp. and T. Hayes
Hunter. Address : Goldwyn Pictures
Corporation, 469 Fifth Avenue, New
York City.
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art backgrounds.
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Scenario Editor
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Los Angeles, Calif.
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Vitagraph Studios — Hollywood
M. H. GUTTERRES
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C. J. VAN DEUSEN
Apex Pictures Corporation
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Associated with
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Hollywood Studio
Los Angeles, Calif.
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THE proper percentages to be charged for each district have now become
stabilized. After many changes during the past three years the percentages
finally adopted by the First National Exhibitors' Circuit are most gener-
ally accepted. The State Rights buyers are expected to pay their stipulated per-
centage of the gross price set for the United States and its possessions, including
also the Dominion of Canada.
First National percentages can be found in the following list supplied by the
circuit to Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual.
PERCENTAGES FOR TERRITORIES
FRANCHISE HOLDER
Sol. Lesser and
Gore Bros.
ADDRESS
Broadway Theatre
Los Angeles, Cal.
TERRITORY
%
Counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa 2 27 56
Barbara, Kern, Ventura, Los Ange-
les, San Bernardino, Riverside,
Orarge, San Diego and Imperial
in California fit Arizona.
Turner & Dahnken
134 Golden Gate Ave.
San Francisco, Cal.
Nevada, Territory of Hawaii and
all counties in California except
those above mentioned.
3 2 14
Exhibitors Film Ex.
First National Ex.
Circuit of Colo.
Western Theatre Co.
First National Ex.
Exchange
H. Lieber Co.
A. H. Blank
First National Film
Ex. of Michigan
First National Ex.
Circ. of N. W.
Skouras Bros.
1200-4th Ave.,
Seattle, Wash.
1744 Curtis St.,
Denver, Colo.
Rex Theatre,
Vancouver, B. C.
110 So. State St.,
Chicago, 111.
24 W. Washington St.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Garden Theatre,
Des Moines, Iowa
Film Building,
Detroit, Mich.
Film Exchange Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Grand Central
St. Louis.
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Mon-
tana, and all counties in Idaho
north of and including Idaho county.
Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyo-
ming and all counties in Idaho
south of Idaho county.
All Canada West of and including
Fort William and Port Arthur.
Illinois.
Indiana.
Kansas, Iowa & Nebraska.
Michigan.
Minnesota,
Dakota.
Missouri.
Wisconsin, N. & S.
3 5 8
1 3 4
8 1 4
3 18
4 3 4
4 1 4
3 1 4
First Natl. Ex. Cir.
Co. of Ohio
Sloan Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Ohio.
513
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
FRANCHISE HOLDER
Gordon-Mayer
Film Co.
First National Ex.
Exchange.
First National Ex.
Exchange of N. J.
First National Ex.
First National Ex.
Exchange.
Peerless Feature
Film Exch.
H. Brouse
First National Ex.
Circ. of Va.
First National Ex.
of New Orleans
First National Ex.
Circ. of Texas
Big Feature Rts.
Corporation
ADDRESS
35 Piedmont St.,
Boston, Mass.
916 G St. N.W.,
Washington, D. C.
729-7th Ave.,
New York City
509-5th Ave.,
New York City
414 Ferry St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
13th & Vine Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Imperial Theatre,
Ottawa, Canada
904 E. Broad St.,
Richmond, Va.
712 Poydras St.,
New Orleans, La.
Old Mill Theatre,
Dallas, Texas
Rex Theatre Bldg.
Louisville, Ky.
TERRITORY %
New England States. 8
Maryland, Dist. of Col. and Del. 2 1/4
New Jersey. 3 5/8
New York 14 1/2
West Va. 8& Western Penna. con- 4 1/8
sisting of all counties west of and
including Fulton, Huntingdon, Cen-
ter, Clinton & Potter.
Eastern Pa., consisting of all coun- 4 3/4
ties east of those above mentioned.
All Canada East of, but not includ- 3 1/8
ing Fort William & Port Arthur.
Georgia, Fla., Ala., Va., N. & S. 3 1/4
Carolina.
Louisiana 8s Mississippi. 1 3/8
Texas, Oklahoma 8s Arkansas. 4 1/2
Kentucky & Tennessee. 1 7/8
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WEST COAST STUDIOS AND COMPANIES
American Film Co., Santa Barbara.
Astra Film Corporation, Verdugo Road, Glendale.
Beban, Geo., Productions, 434 H. W. Hellman
Bldg.. Los Angeles.
Brentwood Film Corporation, 4811 Fountain Ave.,
Hollywood.
Bringing Up Father Comedies, 6100 Sunset Blvd.,
Hollywood.
Bull's Eye Film Corporation. 5823 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood.
Burs;on Films, 6050 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood.
Capital Film Co., 1025 Lillian Way, Hollywood.
Carpess Film Co., 626 Homer Laughlin Bldg., Los
Angeles.
Chaplin. Charles, Studio, 1420 LaBrea Ave., Hol-
lywood.
Chaplin. Mildred Harris Co., 3900 Mission Road,
Los Angeles.
Chaplin. Syd., Productions, 6642 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood.
Christie Film Co., 6101 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood.
Clermont Photoplay Corp., 323 Title Insurance
Bldg , Los Angeles.
Cohn. Marion H., Productions, 1116 Lodi Street,
Hollywood.
Coiniquu Film Corporation (Roscoe Arbuckle),
Culver City.
DeHaven Comedy Co., 4500 Sunset Blvd., Holly-
wood.
Dierker Film Co., 1023 Van Nuys Bldg.. Los
Angeles.
E. & R. Jungle Film Co., 1720 N. Soto St., Los
Angeles.
Fairbanks, Douglas, Co., 5320 Melrose Ave.,
Hollywood.
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1520 Vine St.,
Hollywood.
Ford, Francis, Studios, 6040 Sunset Blvd., Holly-
wood.
Fox, William, Film Corporation, 1417 N. Western
Ave., Hollywood.
Fox, William, Studio (Ranch), 2450 Teviot, Los
Angeles.
Gaiety Comedies, Inc., 1501 Gower St., Hollywood.
Garson Studios, 1845 Allesandro St., Los Angeles.
Gasnier, L. J., Productions, Verdugo Road, Glen-
dale.
Goldwyn Film Corporation Studios, Culver City.
Great Western Film Co., 6100 Sunset Blvd.,
Hollywood.
Hampton, J. D., Productions, Sunset and LaBrea
Blvds., Hollywood.
Hart, Wm. S., Studio, 1215 Bates St., Los Angeles.
Haworth Pictures Corp., 4500 Sunset Blvd., Holly-
wood.
Historical Film Corporation of America. Burbank.
Horsley, David, Studios, 1919 So. Main St., Los
Angeles.
Ince, Thomas H., Studios, Inc., Culver City.
Lehrman, Henry, Studios, Culver City.
Lesser, Sol, Enterprises, 434 H. W. Hellman
Bldg., Los Angeles.
Lewis. Edgar, Productions, Universal City.
L-Ko Motion Picture Corporation, 6100 Sunset
Blvd., Los Angeles.
Mayer, Louis B., Productions. 3900 Mission Road,
Los Angeles.
McCarthy Pictures Corporation, 609 Laughlin
Bldg.. Los Angeles.
MacDonald, Katherine, Studios, 904 Girard St,
Los Angeles.
Mann, Hank, Comedies, 1919 S. Main St., Los
Angeles.
Metro Pictures Corporation. 6300 Romayne, Hol-
lywood.
Model Comedy Co., 5821 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Hollywood.
Moranti Comedies, Inc., Long Beach.
Morosco Studios, 201 N. Occidental Blvd., Loa
Angeles.
National Film Corporation of America 1116 Lodl
St., Hollywood.
Ray, Chas., Productions, Inc., 1425 Fleming St.,
Hollywood.
Reed, J. Parker. Jr., Productions, care Ince
Studios, Culver City.
Rolin Film Co., Culver City.
Romayne Studio, Washington Blvd., Culver City.
Kamuelson, G. B., Productions, Universal City.
Sellg, W. H., Pictures, 3800 Mission Road, Los
Angeles.
Sennett, Mack, Comedies, 1712 Allesandro, Los
Angeles.
Shurtleff, C. E., Inc., 6300 Romayne St., Holly-
wood.
Special Pictures Corporation, 634 H. W. Hellman
Bldg, Los Angeles.
Special Pictures Corp. Studios, Long Beach.
St. John, Al., Comedies, 5823 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Hollywood.
Stewart, Anita, Productions, 3900 Mission Road,
Los Angeles.
Sylvanite Productions, 239 So. Van Ness St., Loa
Angeles.
Tourneur. Maurice, Productions, Universal City.
Triangle Film Corporation, 405 Currier Bldg.,
Los Angeles.
Universal Film Mfg. Co., Universal City.
Vitagraph Co., 1708 Talmadge St., Hollywood.
Wade Productions. 6050 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood.
Warner Brothers, 1919 So. Main St., Los Angeles.
Weber, Lois, Productions, 4634 Santa Monica
Blvd., Los Angeles.
Willatt, Irving, Productions, Culver City.
Wilson, Ben, Productions, 5823 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood.
Young, Clara Kimball, Co., 1845 Allesandro St.,
Los Angeles.
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Companies Working at Jasper Hollywood Studios
6642 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood
Callaghan Andrew J., Productions, Inc. (Bessie Phillips-Holubar Productions.
Love Co.) Schwab, D. N.( Productions, Inc.
Neilan, Marshall, Productions Vidor, King, Productions, Inc.
Companies Working at Robert B run ton Studios
5341 Melrose Ave., Hollywood
Jack Dempsey — Pathe Serial. L. Lawrence Weber Productions.
Annette Kellerman Company. Mayflower Pictures Corporation.
Betty Compson Productions. Mary Pickford Film Co.
B. B. Hampton-Great Authors Productions. Mae Marsh Pictures.
Selznick Pictures. James Oliver Curwood Productions.
United Theatre Productions. Bessie Barriscale Productions.
Republic Pictures. » J. Warren Kerrigan Productions.
EASTERN STUDIOS
NEW YORK CITY
Adolf Philipp Film Corp., 11 East 14th St..
Stuyvesant 6787.
Bacon-Backer, 230 West 38th St., Greeley 2486.
Biograph, S07 East 175th St., Tremont 6100.
•Columbia-Metro, 3 West 61st St., Columbus 8181.
Crystal, 430 Claremont Parkway, Tremont 3766.
Edison, Decatur Ave. & Oliver PI., Fordham 8330.
Erbograph, 203 West 146th St., Audubon 3716.
Estee's, 361 West 125th St., Morningside 4985.
Famous Players, 130 West 56th St., Circle 500.
Fifty-fourth St., 517 West 54th St., Columl>u»
6498.
Filmart, 69 West 90th St. (used for school of
acting), Riverside 1315.
Fox, West 55th St., Circle 6800.
International, 127th & Second Ave., Harlem 6298.
Norma Talmadge, 318 East 48th St., Vanderbilt
4338.
Oliver, 308 East 48th St.. Murray Hill 6276.
Pathe, 134th St. & Park Ave., Acad. 4730.
Victor, 645 West 43rd St., Longacre 20.
BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND
J. Stuart Blackton, 423 Classon Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y., Prospect 9683.
Famous Players, Long Island City, N. T.
Frohman Amuse. Corp., 140 Amity St., Flushing,
L. I., Flushing 3994.
Mirror, Glendale, L. I., Rich Hill 3545.
Gaumont, Flushing, L. I., laboratory, Flushing
2211.
Hal Benedict, College Point, Flushing, L. I.,
Flushing 3142.
Vitagraph, E. 15th St. & Locust Ave, Midwood
6100.
NEW JERSEY
Charter Film (Benj. Chapin), Ridgefield Park,
N. J. (used as laboratory at present), Hacken-
sack 583.
Eclair-Fox, Fort Lee, N. J., Fort Lee 120.
Ideal (Briggs), Hudson Heights, N. J., Union
5067.
Kalem, Cliffside, N. J., Cliffside 789.
Lincoln, Grantwood, N. J., Morsmere 649.
Paragon (Chautard), Fort Lee, N. J., Fort Lee
329.
Pathe-Astra, 1 Congress St., Jersey City. N. J.,
Webster 4675.
Peerless, Fort Lee, N. J., Fort Lee 200.
Solaz, Fort Lee, N. J., Fort Lee 166.
Universal-Selznick, Leonia, N. J., Fort Lee 350.
MISCELLANEOUS
Beaver, Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. T., New
Dorp 635.
A. H. Fisher, New Rochelle, N. T., New Rochelle,
2277.
.Griffith, Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y.,
Mamaroneck 1191.
Plimpton, 965 Yonkers Ave., East Yonkers, N. Y..
Mt. Vernon 3884.
Reliance, 537 Rlverdale Ave.. Kingsbridge, near
Yonkers, N. Y. C, Kingsbridge 270.
Unexcelled, 120 School St., Yonkers N. Y. Yonkers
4600.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES AND PORTRAITS
A
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Abbe. Jack 203
Abel, David 329
Abraham, Jake 203
Ahramson, Ivan 289
Abramson, William 294
Abroussleman, CharleK 329
Acker, Edward 317
Acker, Eugene 203
Acord. Art 203 401
Adams, Claire 257
Adams, Dora Mills 257
Adams, Kathryn 257
Adams, Lionel 203
Adams, William S 329
Addison, Smythe 317
Adolfl, John G 294
Aiken, Alma 257
Ainsworth, Charles Sydney 203
Aitken, Spottiswoode 203
Albertson, Arthur 203
Albertson, I . Cort 203
Alden, Mary 257
Alder, William F 329
Alexander, Ben 286 288
Alexander, Claire 257
Alexander, Clifford 203
Alexander, Edward 203
Alexander, Prank D 203
Alexander, Frank Nesbitt 329
Alexander, Gus 203
Alexander, J. Grubb 317 428
Alexander, J. Melrose 329
Alexander, Lois 286
Alexander, Sara 257
Algier, Sidney H 294
Allardt, Arthur 203
Alien, Albert C 329
Allen, Alfred 203
Allen, Beatrice 257
Allen, Diana 257
Allen, Major Jack ■ 294
Allen, Phyllis 257
Allen, Ray 257
AUen, Rlcca 257 455
Alier, Joseph 329
Alley, Alfred Wright 294
Alley, Y. C 294
Allison, May 257 80
Alter, Lottie 257
Amador, Charles Edward 203
American Society of Cinematographers . 173
Anderson, Claire 257
Anderson, Helen Belyea 257
Anderson, Mary 257 66
Anderson, Mignon 257 445
Anderson, Robert 204
Andrews, Frank 204
Andrews, Gertrude 317
Andriot, Lucien 330
Anker, William 201 454
Aoki, Tsuru 258
Aoyama, Yukio 20i
Apfel, Oscar C 294
Arbuckle, Andrew 204
Arbuckle, Maclyn 204 341
Arbuckle, Roscoe 204 10
Archainbaud, George 294 95
Ardizoni, John 20 i
Arey, Wayne 20 1
Arling, Charles :204 465
Arnold, Ed ward 201
Arnold, John 330
Aronson, N. W 306
Arthur, Julia 258
Artigue, Pierre 473
Asher, Max 204
Ashley, Arthur H 204
Ashton, Iris 258 441
Ashton, Rosalie 317
Ashton, Sylvia 258
Atwill, Lionel 204
Aubrey, James 204
Aucker, William 204
August, Edwin -. 204
August, Joe 330
Austen, Leslie 204
Austin, Albert 204
Austin, J ere 205 438
Avery, Charles 294
Avery, J. Ray 205 458
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Axzelle, Violet 286
Ay res, Agnes 258 80
B
Bacon, Gerald F 341
Bacon, Lloyd Francis 205
Badaracco, Jacob A 330
Badger, Clarence G 294 466
Baer, Berthold A 317
Baggot, King 205 67
Bailey, Bill 205 439
Bailey, Mildred E 258
Bainbridge, Wm. Herbert 205
Baird, Leah 258
Baird, Stewart 205
Baker, Charles Graham 317
Baker, Doris 286 463
Baker, Edwin King 205
Baker, Friend F 330
Baker, George D 294 105
Baker, Hettie Grey 317
Baker, LeRoy L 294
Baker, Thomas A 346
Baldwin, Ruth Ann 317
Ball, Eustace Hale 317
Ballin, Hugo 294
Ballin, Mabel 258
Banks, Mrs. Estar 258
Banks, Perry 205
Bara, Theda 258 26
Barker, Bradley 205
Barker, Corinne 258 76
Barker, Reginald 294
Barlatier, Andre 330
Barnett, Chester 205
Barney, Marion 258
Barrett, Thomas A
Barrie, Nigel 205 S3
Barrington, Herbert 205
Barriscale, Bessie 258
Barrows, Henry A 205
Barry, Eddie 205 457
Barry, Joseph J 294
Barry, Richard 317
Barry, Wesley 286
Barrymore, Ethel 258
Barrymore, John 205
Barrymore, Lionel 205
Barthelmess, Richard 206
Bartlett, Charles E 294 468
Bartlett, Harry 206
Barton, Grace 258
Basil, Joseph 294
Baskette, Lena 286
Batista, Miriam 286
Baxter, Thuma Jadee 258 455
Bayne, Beverly 258
Beach, Rer 289
Beal, Frank 294
Beal, Scott Rathbone 295
Beamish, Frank 206
Beaudine, William 295
Beaumont, Harry 295 468
Beban, George 206
Bechter, William A 206
Beck, Frederick 330
Beck, Lillian 258
Beery, Noah, Jr 206
Belasco, Jay 206
Bell, Walter W 330
Belle, Tula 286
Belmont, Joseph 206
Belmore, Daisy 258
Benedict, Hal — Studios 185
Benedict, Klngsley 206
Benham, Harry 206
Benner, Yale Despine 206
Bennett, Belle 259
Bennett, Enid 259
Bennett, Joseph 206
Bennett, Richard 206
Bennison, Louis 206
Benoit, George 330
Benson, Clyde 206 449
Benton, Curtis 206
Beranger, Clara S 317 170
Beranger, George A 295 460
Beresford. Frank S 317
Bergen, Thurlow 206
Bergman, Helmer Wllhelm 317
Bergman, Henry 206
Berkeley, Gertrude 259
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
521
Biog-
raphy
Bernard, Dorothy 259
Berrell, George 206
Bertram, William 295
Besserer, Eugenie 259
Betts & Fowler
Bevan, William 207
Bevis. Ted J 295
Hilda, Sara 259
Billings, Florence 259
Billington, Francelia 259
Bingham, Edfrid A 317
Bingham, E. Douglas 295
Binney, Constance 259
Binney, Faire 259
Binney, Harold J 289
Biron, Lillian 259
Bitzer, George W 330
Bitzer, J. C 330
Bizeul, Jacques 330
Blache, Mine. Alice 295
Blache, Herbert 295
Black, Fritzie 259
Black, W. W 207
Blackton, J. Stuart 289
Blackwell, Carlyle 207
Blackwell, Irene 259
Blake, Ben 295
Blakely, Walter W 330
Blinn, Genevieve 259
HI inn, Holbrook 207
Block, Ralph 343
Bloom, J. M
Bloomer, Raymond 207
Blount, Frank M 330
Blue, G. Monte 207
Blystone, J. G 295
Blythe, Betty 259
Blvthe, Sydney C. W 330
Boland, Eddie 207
Boland, Mary 259
Bolder, Robert 207
Booker, Beula 259
Boone, Dell 259
Bordeaux, Joe 295
Borzage, Frank 295
Bosworth, Hobart 207
Boteler, Wade 207
Botter, Henry P 207
Bouton, Betty 259
Bowers, John 207
Bowes, Clifford W 207
Bowman, William J 295
Boyle, Irene 259
Boyle, John Wm 330
Brabin, Charles 295
Bracken, Bertram 295
Bracy, Sidney 207
Bradbury, Robert North 295
Bradbury, Ronald 207
Bradley, Willard King. 317
Brady, Alice 260
Brady, Edwin J 207
Brady, Jasper Ewing 317
Brammall, John Gardiner 207
Brautigam, Otto 330
Bray, John Randolph 341
Breamer, Sylvia 260
Bredeson. Henry 330
Breese, Edmund 208
Brenon, Herbert 289
Brent, Evelyn 260
Bret, Tom 317
Brinley, Charles E 208
Brockwell, Gladys 260
Brodsky, Samuel 295
Brody, Anne G 260
Broenuig, Henry Lyman 330
Bronston, Douglas 318
Brooke, Myra 260
Brooke, Van Dyke 296
Brooks, Joe 208
Brooks, Sam 208
Brotherton, James 330
Brotherton, Robert 330
Broughton, Lewis 208
Brown, Anita 260
Brown, Chamberlain
Brown, Colvin W 342
Brown, Iva 260
Brown, J. Edwin 208
Brown, John W 330
Brown, Melville W 296
Brown, William H 208
Browne, Bothwell 208
Browne. Lewis Allen 31K
Brownell, Hobart H 330
Browning, Irving 330
Browning, Tod 296
Por-
trait
79
434
885
131
448
155
155
2
85
433
470
383
442
36
463
478
181
409
428
470
Biog-
raphy
Bruce, Beverly 260
Bruce, Robert Cameron 289
Bruce, Kate 260
Brundage, Mathllde 260
Brunet, Paul 341
Brunett*, Fritzl 260
Brunton, Robert A 289
Brunton, William 208
Bryant, Charles 208
Buchanan, James B 330
Buchanan, Thompson 318
Buckingham, Thomas
Buck land. Wilfrid 296
Buckley, Floyd Thomas 208>
Buckley, Frederick Robert 318
Buckley, William 208
Buel, Kenean 296
Buffington, A dele 318
Buffum, Jesse H 330
Bull, Clarence S 331
Bunker, Ralph 208
Bunny, George 208
Burke, Billie 260
Burke, Joseph 208
Burke, Olive 260
Burn ham, Beatrice 260
Burnham, Julia 318
Burns, Ed. J 208
Burns, Fred 208
Burns, Neal 208
Burns, Robert Paul 208
Burns, Sammv 209
Burress, William 209
Burston Films
Burt, William P 296
Burton, Clarence F 209
Burton, G. Marion 318
Burton, Ned 209
Busch, Mae 260
Bushman, Francis X 209
Busquet, Leo A 318
Butler, Alexander B 296
Butler, " Babs " 260
Butler, David 209
Butterworth, Ernest 209
Butt, Lawson W 209
Butterworth, Frank 286
Byram, Ronald 209
Byron, Nina 260
c
Cabanne, Wm. Christy 296
Cabot, Harry 331
Cain, Robert 209
Caleagni, David 331
Caldwell, Virginia 260
Calhoun, Alice B 260
Calhoun, Jean 261
Calvert, Catherine 261
Cameron, Rudolph 209
Cameron, Tom 209
Campbell, Colin 296
Campbell, William S 296
Campeau, Frank 209
Canady, D. R 331
Cann, Berthold 331
Cannon, Pomeroy 209
Capellani, Albert 289
Caprice, June 261
Carew, Ora 261
Carewe, Edwin 289
Carey, Harry 209
Carleton, Herbert Oswald 331
Carleton, John T 296
Carleton, Lloyd B 289
Carleton, William T 209
Carlton, Walter A 318
Carlyle, J. Montgomery 209
Carlyle, Richard 209
Carmen, Jewel 261
Carpenter, Francis W 286
Carpenter, George Mulford 296
Carr, Catherine 318
Carre, Ben 296
Carrigan, Thomas J 209
Carrington, Evelyn Carter 261
Carroll, Marcelle 261
Carroll, Wm. Arthur 210
Carson, Ella Stuart 318
Carter, Harry 210
Caruso, Enrico 210
Cassinelll. Dolores 261
Cassity, Ellen 261
Castle, Irene 261
Por-
trait
18«
479>
482;
I 432
I 483
381
186
416
121
38$
481
106
14T
151
41?
21S
64
522
STUDIO DIRECTORY
Hiog- Por-
raphy trait
Cast lei on. Barbara 261
Caswell, Nancy 286
Cavelleri, Lina 261
Cavender, Glen 210
Cawood, Albert I 331
Cecil, Edward E 210 443
Cecil, Nora 261
Cederberg, Eric J 331
Chadwick, Helene 261
Chambers, Marie 261
Chandler, Warren 210
Chancy, Lon 210
Chapin, Frederic 31K
Chaplin, Charles Spencer 210
Chaplin, Mildred Harris 268 18
Chaplin, Sydney 210 37
Chapman, Audrey Emily 261 447
Chapman, Edythe 261
Charleson, Mary 261
Chase, Colin 210
Chaston, Fred 331
Chaadet, Louis W 296
Chautard, Emlle 289 104
Cheseboro, George 210
Chester, C. I 341
Childers. Naomi 261 42
Chocklett, A Luther 331
Christie. A I E 289 118
Christman, Pat 210
Claire, Gertrude 261
Clapham, Leonard T 210
Clark, Frank 210
Clark, Harvey 210
Clark, Marguerite 262
( lark, Violet 318
Clark, Wm. J 341
Clarke, Betty Ross 262 30
Clarke, Frederic Colburn 231
Clary, Charles 221 457
Clawson, Dal 331 174
Clawson, Elliott J 318
Clay, Velma Louise 262
Clayton, Ethel 262 14
Clayton, Marguerite 262
Clemens, James 11 296 467
Clement, Eloise May 262
Clements. Koy 296
Cliffe, Henry Cooper 221
Clifford, Kathleen 262 71
Clifford, Ruth 262
Clifford, William 221
Cllft, Denison 318 161
Clifton. Elmer 296
Cllne, Edward Francis 296 72
Coates, Franklin B 318
Cobb, Edmund 221
Cody, Albert R 221 460
Cody, Lewis J 221
Cogley, Nick 221
Cohen, Bennett Ray 318 474
Coblll, Wm Wright 221
Cohn, Jack 342
Cohn, Martin G 478
Coldeway, Anthony Weller 318
Coleman, Frank 221
Coleman, Vincent 221 460
Coleson, Robert 221
Collins, Clifford B 296
Collins, May 262
Col well, Goldie 262
Compson, Betty 262
Concord, Lillian 262
Condon, Mabel, Exchange 434
Conklin, Charles J 221
Conklin, Chester Cooper 221
Conklin, Frank Roland 319
Conklin. William 221
Conley, Effie 221
Conley, John J 319
Connelly, Edward J 221
Connelly, Robert Joseph 286
Conness, Robert 221
Connolly, Jack 221 464
Considine, Mildred 319
Conway, Jack 296 417
Cook, Clyde 331
Cook, Warren 221
Cooley, Hallum 222
Coolidge, Karl K 319 47.r>
Cooling, Maud 262 458
Coombs, Guy 222
Cooper, Claude Hamilton 222
Cooper, Edna Mae 262 448
Cooper, George 222
Cooper, Hewitt 377
Cooper, Jack 222 405
Biog-
raphy-
Cooper, J. Gordon 297
Cooper, Miriam 262
Cooper, William S 331
Corbett, James J 222
Corbin, Virginia I.ee 286
Corey, Eugene 222
Cornelius. H. G 34 1
Cornwall, Anne 262
Cortes, Armand F 222
Cosmopolitan Productions
Cossar, John Bay 222
Costello, Maurice >:i'i
Cotton, Lucy 262
Coudert, George C 331
Courtney, Wm. Basil 319
Courtot, Marguerite 262
Cowan, Sada 319
Cowell, George 222
Cox, George I, 297
Cozen, Edward 222
Craft, Wm. James 331
Craig, Blanche 262
Craig, Charles 222
Crane, Frank H 297
Crane, James L 222
Crane, Ogden 222
Crane, Ward 222
Crimans, W. W 222
Crimmins, Daniel 222
Crisp, Donald 297
Crittenden, Dwight 223
Crolly. William S 331
Cronjager, Henry 331
Cronk, Olga 263
Crosland, Frederic. Alan 297
Crowell, Josephine 263
Crumpton, Charles 286
Crusader Service
Crute, Sally 263
Cruze, James 297
Cullington, Margaret 263
Cullison, Webster 297
dimming, Dorothy 263
Cummings, Irving 223
Cummings, Robert 223
Cuneo, Lester 223
Cunningham, Jack 319
Curlev, Pauline 263
Curran, Thomas A 223
Currier, Frank 223
Curtis, Jack 223
Cuthbert, C. E 297
D
D'Albrook, Sidney 223
Dalton. Dorothy 263
Dalv, Arnold 223
Dalv, Hazel 263
Daly, Wm. Robert 297
Dana, Margaret 263
Dana, \ a 263
Daniels, Bebe 263
Daniels, Frank 223
Barclay , Louis 223
Darling, Grace 263
Darling, Helen 263
Darling, Ida 263
Darmond, Grace 263
Davenport, Alice 263
Davenport, Blanche 263
Davenport, Charles E 297
David, Charles N 297
Davidson, John 223
Davidson, Max 223
Davidson, Wm. Beatman 223
Davies, Howard 223
Davies, Marion 263
Davis, Charles John 331
Davis. Edwards 223
Davis, J. Gunnis 223
Davis, Mildred 263
Davis, William S 297
Davison, Grace 263
Daw, Marjorie 264
Dawley, J. Searle 297
Dawn, Hazel 264
Dawn, Norman 297
Dawson, Ivo 224
Dazev, Charles Turner 319
Dean. Faxon M 331
Dean, Jack 224
Dean, Julia 264
Dean, Louis 224
Por-
trait
152
41li
457
148
451
307
476
378
450
485
23
461
35
196
466
404
■VLPHABETICAL INDEX
523
137
436
385
455
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Dean, Friscilla 264
Dean, Ralph 297
Dean, Ted 286
Deane, Hazel 264
Dearholt, Ashton 224
Dearing, Ann 264
DeCarlton, George 297
DeConde, Syn M 224
De Cordoba, Mercedes 264
De Cordoba, Pedro 224
de Cordova, Leander 224
De Cordova, Rudolph 319
De Forest, Patsey 264 409
De Grasse, Joseph 297
De Grasse, Samuel A 224
De Haven, Carter 224
De Haven, Flora Parker 264
Deitrich, Theodore C 342
De Lacy, John V 224
De Lacy, May 264
de La Mothe, Leon 297 389
de la Motte, Marguerite 264
Delaney, Bert 224
Delaney, Leo 224
Delaro, Hattie 264
Delavan, Frederick M., Jr 331
Del Ruth, Hampton 298
Del Ruth, Roy
De Mille, CeoU B 289
De Mille, Wm. Churchill 298
Dempster, Carol 264
Dench, Ernest Alfred 319
Dent, Vernon 224
Depew, Ernest 331
Depp, Harry 224
De Remer, Rubye 264
De Rue, Carmen 286
Deshon, Florence 264
Desmond, William 224
De Vaull, Wm. P 224
Devere, Harry T 224
De Vinna, Clyde 331
De Vore, Dorothy 264
Dexter, Elliott 224
Dillion, John Webb 224
Dillon, Edward 298
Dillon, Jack 298
Dintenfass, Mark M 342
Dix. Beulah Marie 319
Dominquez, Beatrice 264
Donaldson, Arthur 224
Donnelly, James A 224
Donovan, Frank P 298
Dooley, John 225
Dorety, Charles 225
Dorian, Charles W 225
Doro, Marie 264
Dowlan, William C 298 423
Dowling, J, Joseph 225
Dressier, Marie 264
Drew, Cora 264
Drew, Mrs. Sidney 265
Drnce, Hubert 225
Drumier, Jack 225
Dryden, Wheeler 225 153
Dubray, J. A 332
Dubray, Clare 265
Ducrow, Tote G 225
Dudley, Charles 225
Duffy, Jack 225
Duhem, Raymond A 332
I >um»nt, Gordon 225
Dunbar, Helen 265
Dunbar, Robert N 225
Duncan, Albert Edward 225
Duncan, William 225 52
Dunham, Muudie 265
Dunkinson, Harry Leopold 225
Dunlap, Scott 298
Dunmyre, Louis H 332
Dunn, Bobby 226
Dunn, Edward Frank 226
Dunn, J. Malcolm 226
Dunn, William R 226
Dunn, Winifred 319 429
Dupre, Louise 265
Dupee, George 226
Duprez, Charles J 332
Durant, Harry R 319
Durfee, Minta 265
Durham, Lewis 226
Durning, Bernard J 226
Dwan, Alaa 290
Dwyer, Ruth 265 86
E
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Eagle, Oscar 298
Eagler, Paul 332
Earle, Edward 226
Earle, William P. S 298
Eason, Reeves 298 479
Eckerline, John 298
Eddy, Helen Jerome 265 460
Edeson, Arthur 332
Edeson, Robert 226
Edgington, Ida 265
Edmond, William M 332
Edwards, Charles 226
Edwards, Harry , . . 298
Edwards, J. Gordon 298
Edwards, Walter 298 109
Eldridge, Charles 226 459
Eikas, Edward 226
Elliott, Frank 226
Elliott, Robert 226 446
Ellis, Robert du Reel 298 220
Elmer, William 226
Eltinge, Julian 226
Elvidge, June 265 94
Emerson, John 290 127
Empey, Arthur Guy 290 291
Entwistle, Harold 226
Esmonde, Merceita 265
E-.tabrook, Howard 298
Evans, Herbert D 826
Evans, Madge 287
Everetts, Allen 338
Eyton, Bessie 365
F
Fair, Elinor 265
Fairbanks, Douglas 227
Fairbanks, Gladys 265
Fairfax, Marion 319 474
Fallon, Thomas F 319 164
Famous Players-Lasky
3, 4. ;.. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Farley, Dorothea 265 463
Farley, James 227 381
Farley, Mary Louise 319
Farnum, Dustin 227
Farnum, Franklyn 227
Farnum, William 227
Farrar, Geraldine 265
Farrington, Adele 265
Faulkner, Ralph C 227
Faversham, William 227
Fawcett, George 227 410
Fay, Hugh 227
Fazenda, Louise 265
Fellowes, RockclifTe 227
Rockcliffe 227
Fenton, Mark 227
Ferguson, Casson 227
Ferguson, Elsie Louise 266 13
Ferguson, Helen 266 387
Fetty, Charles C 332
Field. Eliner 266
Field, George 227
Fielding, Margaret 266
Fielding, Romaine 298 154
Fillmore, Clyde 227
Finch, Flora 266
Fir-,t National 198
Fischer, A. II 342
Fischer, David G 298
Fishback, Fred 299 436
Fisher, George 237
Fisher, Margarita 366
Fisher, Ross G 333
Fitch, George 299
Fitz-Gerald, Cissy 266
Fit/. Gerald, Dallas M 29!) 467
Fitzniaurice, George '»!>!)
FitzPatrick, James A 299 I'M
Fit/.roy, Louis 227
Flanagan, D. J 227
Flaven. Arthur J • 299 466
Fleming, Carroll 299
Fleming. Caryl Stacy 299
Fleming. Ethel 266
Fleming, Victor L 332 120
Minn, John 348
Flynn, Emmet! .1 !'.m
Foote, Courtenay
Ford, Francis 290 158
Ford, Harrison 228
524
STUDIO DIRECTORY
Biog
Ford, Hugh 299
Ford, Jack 299
. Forde, Eugenie 266
Forman, Tom 228
Formes, Carl, Jr 228
Forrest. Alan 228
Forrest, Ann 266
Forrest, Edith 266
Forth, George J 228
Foshay, Harold 228
Foss, Darrell Burton 228
Foster, .(. Morris 228
Foster, William C 332
Fox, Finis 319
Fox, Stephen
Fox, William 342
Foxe, Earle A 228
Frame, Park 299
Francis, Alec Budd 228
Franck, John L !.228
FYank J. Herbert ' 228
Franklin, C. M 299
Franklin, Harry L 299
Franklin. S. A 299
Franz, Joseph J 299
Fraunholz, Fraunie 228
Frawley, Jack 332
Frazee, Edwin 343
Frederick, Pauline 266
French, Charles K 228
French, Eugene De Tousard 332
French, George B 228
F'ried, A 332
Frohman Amusement Corp
Frommer, Henry G 332
Fimua, John W 332
Furey, James A 228
i'urthman, Jules 320
G
Gaden, Alexander 228
Gaillard, Robert 228
Gale, Alice 266
Gale, Lillian
Gallagher, Raymond 229
Gamble, Warburton 229
Gandolfi, Alfredo 332
Gane, Vivian 266
liarmes, Eee 332
Garson, Harry 1 290
Gary, Nadia Louise 287
Gasnier, Louis 290
Gates. Harvey II 320
Gaudio, Eugene 332
Gaudio, Gaetano 332
Gauntier, Gene 266
*i«ye, Howard 299
Celdert, Clarence H 229
Geleng, Louis A. J 332
George, Burton 299
George, Maud 266
Geraghty, Tom J 320
Gerald, Pete 229
Gerard, Charles 229
Gerber, Xeva 266
Gerrard, Douglas 299
Gibbs, Robert Paton 229
Giblyn, Charles 299
Gibson, Ed ("Hoot") 229
Gibson, Helen 266
Gibson, Tom 320
Gibson,. Victor 320
Gilbert, John C 229
Giles, Corliss 229
Gill, Helen 26"
Gillett, Ethel 320
Gillstrom, Arvid E 300
Gilson, Charles 332
Girard, Josenh W 229
Gish, Dorothy 267
Gish, Lillian 267
Gittens, Wyndham 300
Glass, Gaston 229
Glassmire, Albert 320
Glaum, Louise 267
Glendon, J. Frank 229
Glennon, Bert Lawrence 332
Golden, Ruth Fuller 267
Gobbett, David Wm 333
Goldaine, M. S 300
Goldburg, Jesse James 343
Golden, James A 343
Golden. Ruth Fuller 267
Goldsmith, Frank 229
Blog- Por-
Goldsworthy, John 229
Goldwyn Pictures Corp
_ „ , 43, 14, 45, 46, 4 7, 48
Goldwyn, Samuel 343
Gollomb, Joseph 320
Goodfriend, Pliny 333
442 Goodwins, Fred 229
Gordon, Eva 267
Gordon, Harris 229
Gordon, Huntley 229 397
Gordon, James 229
445 Gordon, Julia Swayne 267
411 Gordon, Maude Turner 267
163 Gordon, Robert 230 65
427 Gordon, Vera !...267
Gosden. Alfred 333 480
Goulding, AM 300
Goulding, Edmund 320 168
Gowland, Gibson 230 464
Granby, Joseph 230 452
393 Grandon, Francis J 300
Grant, Edwin J 230
Granville, Fred Le Roy 300 416
Grassby, Bertram 230
Grattan, Stephen 230
Grauer, Ben 287
Graves, Ralph 230
Gray, Clifford 230
202 Gray, King D 333 480
384 Greeley, Evelyn 267 11
Green, Al 300
Green, Dorothy 267
483 Green, Heien 26 «
188 Green, Margaret 267
Greene, Kempton 230
Greenleaf, Chas. L 230
Greenwood, Winifred 207
Gregory, Carl Louis 333
Greiner, Arthur Leroy 333
Grey, John W 343
Grey, Olga 267
Gribbon, Harry 230
Griffin, Frank C 300
Griffith, Cecelia Frances 267
Griffith, Corinne 267
Griffith, David Wark 299, 343 102
484 Griffith, Edward H 300 420
Griffith, Katherine 267
461 Griffith, Raymond 320
Grimmer, Frank 300
78 Grimwood. Herbert 230 461
Grinde, Nick 300 472
Grisel, Louis R 230
Grossman, Harry 344
Grossmith, Law rence 230
474 Guihan, Frances 320 171
430 Gninan, "Texas" 267
430 Guise, Thomas Sheldon 230
Guissart, Rene 333 481
Gullan, Campbell 60
Gutterres, Moyses 300 485
Hackathorn George H 230 449
388 Hackett, Albert 230
409 Haddock, William F 300
Hadley, Grace T 320
Hadley, Hopp 344
390 Haines. Robert Terrell 230
Hale, Alan 231
470 Hale, Albert W 300
476 Hale, Creighton 231
395 Hall, A I 231
Hall, Ben 231
440 Hall, Donald 231
Hall, EUa 267
Hall, Emmett Campbell 320
Hall, Frank G 344
460 Hall, George Edwards 300
Hall, Howard 231
Hall, Lillian 267 441
Hall, Thurston 231
Hall, Walter Richard 320 167
Hall, Winter 231 444
Hallam, Henry 231
Mallard. CM 231 61
480 Halliday, John 439
Hallor, Edith 268
Ham, Harry 231
Hamer, Fred 231 456
Hamilton, Gilbert P 300 141
Hamilton, Hale 231
Hamilton, Lloyd Vernon 300 97
Hamilton, Mahlon 231 41
ALPHABETICAL INDFA
525
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Hammerstein, Elaine 268
Hammond, Virginia 268
Hampton, Hope 268 74
Hampton, Jesse D 290 119
Handy, Jamison 341
Hanlon, Alma 268
Hanna, Franklyn 231
Hansen, Juanita 268
Hanshaw, Dale 300
Harde, Harry D 333
Hardin, Neil Cameron 231
Hare, Francis Lumsden 231 440
Harkness, Carter B 232
Harlam, Macey 232
Harlan, Kenneth 232
Harlan, Otis 232
Harm it, Frances 320
Harmon, "Pat" 232
Harris, Marcia 268
Harris, Mildred 268 18
Harris, Winifred 268
Harrison, ( lias. Yale 348
Harrison, James 232 457
Harrison, Saul E 302
Harron, Robert 232
Hart, Albert 232
Hart, Lallan Kookh 268
Hart, Neal 232 68
Hart, William S 232
Hartford, David M 302 417
Hartigan, P. C 302
Hartman, Greta 268
Harvey, John 302
Harvey. Lew 232
Hastings, Carey 268
Hatch, Wm. Kiley 232 393
Hatkin, Philip 333
Hatteras, Kir hard 232
Hatton, Edward 232
Hatton, Raymond 232
Haver, Phi Ilia 268
Havez, Jean 320
Hawks, J. G 320
Hawley, Ormi 268
Hawley, Wanda 268 442
Hayes, Frank
Hays, Wm. T ,
Hearn, Edward
Hearn, Fred G
Hebert, Henry J
Heerman, Victor
Heffron, T. N
Hellman Bank
Heming, Violet
Henabery, Joseph
Henderson, Dell
Henley, Hobart
Henry, Gale
Henry, George
Herbert, A. J
Herbert, Holmes Edward.
Hernandez, George F. . . .
Hernandez, Mrs. George. .
Herring, Aggie
Hersholt, Jean R
Hesser, Edwin Bower
Heyes, Herbert H
Hey wood, W. L
Hickman, Alfred
Hickman, Howard
Hicks, Henry C
Hicks, Maxine Elliot
Hiers, Walter
Higby, Wilbur
Hilburn, Betty
Hilburn, Percy
Hill, Robert I
Hill, Rollo l ee .
Hill, Wyclift A
Hilliard, Harrv S.
Hively, George O .
Hodge, Rex E
Hodkinson. W. W
Hoffman, Charles Wilbur.
Hoffman, Otto F
Hoffman, Ruby
Hogan, Danny
Holhrook, John Knight...
Holden, John K
232
302
232
232
302
233
302
302
486
268
302
302
138
233
446
268
268
469
302
233
302
233
233
450
269
233
390
233
269
425
269
388
269
40
189
233
320
233
302
159
233
485
344
333
233
269
302
302
303
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Holding, Thomas 233
Holland, Cecil C 234
Holland, Edna M 269
Hollingsworth, Alfred 234
Hollister, Alice 269
Hollister, George K 333
Holloway, Carol 269 465
Hollywood, Edwin L 303 415
Holmes, Helen 269
Holmes, Stuart 234 87
Holmes, Taylor 234
Holt. George 303
Holt. Jack 234
Holubar, Allen J 303
Hoose, Ralph R 234
Hoover, Billy 397
Hope, Gloria 269
Hopkins, May F 269
Hopley, Frank Dorrance 321
Hopper, Mrs. De Wolf 269
Hopper, E. Mason 303 143
Horan, Charles 303
Horn, Edward 333
Home, James VV 303
Home, Pliny A 333
Home, Wm. T 234
Horner, Bob 321
Horsley Film Laboratories 406
Horton. Aida 287
Horton, Clara Marie 269 392
Horton. Jeanette 269
Hotelling, Louise 269
Houdini, Harry 234
Houry, Henry 303
Housman, Arthur 234
Howard, Chas. Ray 234
Howard, George 234 406
Howard, George Bronson 321
Howe, Eliot 303 425
Howell, Alice 269
Howell, W. A 303
Howland, Jobyna 269
Hoxie, Hart 234
Hoxie, Jack 234
Hoyt, Arthur 234
Hoyt. Edward X 234
Hoyt, Harry O 303 160
Hubbard, Philip 321 449
Huff, Louise 269 32
Hughes, Gareth 234
Hughes, Lloyd 234
Hulette, Gladys 269 392
Human, Billy 234
Humphrey, William J 303 469
Hunt, Jay 303
Hunt, J. Roy 303 471
Hunt, Leslie M 234
Hunter, T. Hayes 303 132
Huntley. Hugh 234 439
Huntly. Fred W 235 453
Hurley, Julia 270
Hurst, Paul C 303
Husted, Chas. Clemens 303
Hutchinson. Charles A 235
Hutchinson, Craig 303 467
Hutchinson, Samuel S 314
Hutton, Lucille 270
Hyland, Peggy 270 59
111 inn, Isolde C 270
Ince, John 303
Ince, Ralph 303
Ince, Thomas H 290 8,9
Inglis. Gus 290 178
Ingraham, Harrish 304
Ingraham, Lloyd 304
Ingram, Rex 304 115
Irish. Roy 333
Irving, George 304 470
Irving, Mary Jane 287
Irwin, Boyd 235
Jaccard, Jacques 304 473
Jackman, Fred J 333
Jameison, Wm. Edward 235
James, Frederick Henry 321 471
James. Gladden 235
440, 448
James, Harry C 304
James, James Wharton 235
Janls, Elsie 270
526
STUDIO DIRECTORY
Biog- For-
raphy trait
Jansen, Laura 321 475
Jasmine, Arthur 235
Jefferson, I , V 321 477
Jefferson, Tnomas 235
Jeffrey, Hugh S 836
Jenks, George Elwood 321 288
Jennings, Al 235 78
Jennings, Dev 333
Jennings, Jane 2 70 83
Jensen, Eulalie 270
Jevne, Jack 321
Jobson, Edward 235
Joby, Hans 235
Johnson, Adrian K 321
Johnson, Edith 270 53
Johnson, Emory 235
Johnson, Hugo C 333
Johnson, Merle 321 220
Johnson, Noble 235
Johnson, Tefft 304
Johnston, Agnes Christine 321 475
Johnston, J. \Y 235
Jones, Buek 235 382
Jones, Jessie 270
Jones, Grover 304
Jones, Richard 30-1
Jordan, Sid 235
Jose, Edward 890 135
Josephson, Julian 321
Joy, Ernest C 235
Joy, Gloria 287
Joy, Leatrlee 270
Joyce, Alice 270
Joyner, Francis 235
Julian, Kupert 301
Junior, John 440
Justice, Maibelle Heikes 321
K
Kane, Gail 270
Kann, Marvin 236
Karger, Maxwell 345
Karns, Roscoe 236 465
Karr, Milliard Sinclair 236
Katterjohn, Monte M 322
Kavanaugh, Katherine 322
Kay, Beatrice 287
Kaye, Frances Manila 270
Kenton, "Buster" 236
Keefe, Zena Virginia 270
Keeling, Robert I.ee 236
Keenan, Frank 236
Keepers, Harry Lester 333
Kellard, Ralph 236
Kellermann. Annette 270
Kellette. John Wm 304
Kelley, Winthrop 304
Kelly, Anthony Paul 322
Kelly, Paul 236
Kelsey, Fred A 304
Kelso, Mayme 270
Kelson, George 304
Kennedy, Aubrey M 304
Kennedy, Ed 236
Kennedy, Jack 304
Kennedy. Madge 270
Kenny, Colin 236 435
Kent, Charles 236
Kent, Craufurd 236 77
Kenyon, Albert G 322
Kenyon, Charles A 322 422
Kenyon, Doris 271
Kepler, Edward 236
Kern, Cecil 271
Kerrigan, Jack Warren 236 70
Kerry, Norman 236 S09
Kessel, Nicholas, Laboratories 534
Kilgour, Joseph 236
Kim, Sam 236
Kimball, Edward Marshall 236
King, Burton 304 415
King, Carleton S 305
King, Kmmett C 237
King, Henry X05
King, Mollie 271
Kingdon, Dorothy 271
Klngsley, Florida 271
Kingston, Winifred 271
Klrby, Frank Gordon 333
Kirkhy, OIlie 271
Kirk bam, Kathleen 271 *T9
Kirkland. David 305
Kirkland, Hardee 237
Kirkwood, James 237
Kltson, May 271 451
Hii>K- Por-
ninn, ivoueri sot
Kleine, George 346
Knoles, Hariey 05
Knott, Lydia 271
Knowland, Alice . . 271
Kohn, Morris 346
Kolker, Henry 237 456
Korach, Milton W 305
Kortman, Robert 237 462
Koupal, T. Morse 137
Krafft, John W 322
Kremer, Victor 344
L
La Croix, Km lie 237
Laemmle, Carl 345
I, a Fayette, Ruby 271
Laidlaw, Roy 237
Lake, Alice 271
Lambart, Henry 305
Lambert, Dorothy 271
Lambert, Glen 305
Lamothe, Julian Louis 322
Lancaster. Leland L 334 481
Land is. Cullen 237
Landis, Margaret Cullen 271
Lane, Charles 237
Lane, Tamar 305
Langdon. Lillian 271
Lanning, Frank 237
Lanoe, J, Jiquel 237 382
La Reno, Dick 237
Larkin, George Alan 237
La Rocque, Rodney 237
Larrimer, Mary Edna 322
Larrimore, Francine 271
Larson, Oscar M 237
La Rue, Fontaine 271 435
Lathem, Alfred II 334 482
Laub, William B 322
Laurel, Kay 271
La Varnle, Laura 271
Laver, Jack 305
Law, Burton 1ST
Law, Walter 237
Lawrence, Adelaide 28T
Lawrence, Dakota 272
Lawrence, Edmund 305 41t
Lawrence, Frank 322 327
Lawrence, George W 334
Lawrence, W. E 237
Leach, Henry A 334
Leavers, George R. B 305
Leavitt, Harvey C 305
Lederer, Gretchen 172
Lederer, Otto 238
Lee, Alberta 272
Lee, Carey 272
Lee, Carolyn 272
Lee, Dixie 272
Lee, Frankie 28T
Lee, Harry 238
Lee, Jane 287
Lee, Jennie 272
Lee, Katherine 287
Lee, Llla 272
Lee, Virginia 272 398
Le Guere, George 238
Lehr, Anna 272
Lehrman, Henry 290
Leiber, Fritz 238
Leighton, Lillian 272
Leibrand, Lela Owens 322
Lengel, Wm. C 322 479
Leonard, Robert Z 305 112
Le Pi card. Marcel A 334
Le Saint, Edward J 305
Le Saint, Stella Razetto 305
Leslie, Gladys 272
Leslie, Lille 272
Leslie, Marguerite 272
Lesser, Sol 345 18"
Lessey, George A 305
Lester, Kate 272
Lester, Louise 272
Le Strange, Dick 305
I.eventhal, J. F 341
Levering, James 238
Levering, Joseph 305
Le Vino. Albert Shelby 322 472
Lewis, Atwood Lloyd 334
Lewis, B. A 238
Lewis, Charles 305
Lewis, Edgar 292
ALPHABET
Biog- Por-
rapny trait
Lewis, Eugene B 322 479
Lewis, Eva 272
Lewis, Ida 272
Lewis, Katherine 272
Lewis, Mitchell 238
Lewis, Ralph 238
Lewis, Sheldon 238
Lewis, Vera 272
Lewis, Walter P 238
Lichtig, Harry 432
Liguori, Alfonso 334
Lincoln, E. K 238 49
Lincoln, Elmo 238
Linden, Edwin G 334
Linden, Margaret 273 117
Under, .Max 238 69
Lindroth, Helen 273
Lingham, Thomas Glessing 238
Llssack, William 334
Litson. M. N 305
Little, Anne 273
Llttlefield, Lucien L 238
Livingston, Jack 238 437
Livingston, John J 180
Livingston, Marguerite 273
Lloyd, Frank 308 110
Lloyd, Harold C 238 193
Lloyd, Harold Warner 308
Locke, Ashley T 322
Lockney, J. P 238
Logue, Charles A 342
Lonergan, Lloyd 322
Lonergan, Philip 322
Long, Walter 238
Lonsdale, Harry G 239
Loos, Anita 322 127
Lord, Delmer 308
Loring, Hope 323 478
Lorraine, Leota 273
Lorraine, Lillian 273
Los Angeles Exchange 183
Losee, Frank .239 X80
Louis, Will 308
Louis, Willard 239
Love, Bessie 273
Love, Montagu 239
Lovely, Louise 273
Lovett, Shaw 308
Lowe, Edmund 88
Lowe, Edward T., Jr 322
Lowell, John 239
Lowry, Ira M 308
Lucas, Wilfred 239
Lucy, Arnold 239
Luddy, Irving Edward 308 485
Lund, Oscar A C 308
Luther, Anne 273
Lynard, Lenore 273 »99
Lynch, John 323 215
Lynne, Ethel 273
Lyon, Ben 239
Lyons, Chester 334
Lyons, Eddie 239 73
Lyons, Reginald Edgar 334
Lytell, Bert 239 80
Lytell, Wilfred 239 X96
Lytton, Roger 239 28
M
Hat Clean, Grace 273
Mac Dermott, Marc 239 388
Mae Donald, Donald 230
Mac Donald, J. Farrel 308
Mac Donald, Katherine Agnew 273 15
Mac Donald, Sherwood 308 126
Mac Donald, Wallace 239 452
Mae Dowell, Melbourne 239
Mac Gregor, Norval 308
Mack, Hayward 230
Mack, Joseph P 039
Mackay, Charles 240
Mackay, Edward 240
Mackenzie, Donald 308
Mac Laren, Mary 273 |go
Mac I. mmi. Douglas 240
Mao Lean, R. D 240
Mac Mann*. Edward A 345
Mac Pherson, Jeanie 323
MacQuarrie, Frank . . \ 240
MacQuarrie, Murdock 308
MacWilliams, Glen 334
Madden, Golda 273
Madison, Cleo 273
Maedler, Richard W 334
Malgne, Charles 308
:al index 527
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Malles, Charles Hill 240
Malatesta, Fred 240 453
Malone, Molly 273
Maloney, Leo D 240
Mann, Alice 273
Mann, Frankie 274
Mann, Hank 240 90
Manning, Marjorie 274
Manning, Mildred 274
Manon, Mareia 274
Mansfield, Martha 274
Marhurgh, Bertram 240
Marcel, Inez 274
Marcus, James A 240
Marinoff, Fania 274
Marion, Frances 323
Markey, Enid 274
Marks, Willis 240
Marmont, Percy 240 44X
Marquis, Joseph Phillip 240
Marr, Gordon 240
Marsh, Mae 274
Marsh, Marguerite C 274
Marshall, George E 308
Marshall, Roy Howard 308
Marshall, Tully 240
Marshall, William C 334
Marstini, Rosita 274
Marston, Theodore M 308
Martin, E. A 308
Martin, Florence Evelyn 274 92
Martin, Vivian 274
Mason, "Smiling" Billy 240
Mason, Charles E 240
Mason, Dan 241
Mason, Shirley 274
Mason, Sidney L 241 454
Mathis, June 323 424
Mattox, Martha 274 451
Maxwell, Ann 323
May, Ann 274 21
May, Doris 274
Mayall, Hershall 241 437
Mayflower Photoplay Corp 195
Mayo, Christine 274
Mayo, Edna 274
Mayo, Frank 241
McAvoy, May 274 S9I
McCaU, Billy 241
McCarthy, J. P 334
McCarthy, Myles 241
McClain, A 334
McCloskey, Justin H 308
McCloskey, Lawrence 323
McClung, Hugh C 334 482
McConnell, Guy W 323
.McConnell, Mollie 275
McCoy, Gertrude 275
McCoy, Harry H 241
McCoy, William H 334
McCrory, John Robert 32S
McCulIough, Philo 241
McDaniel, George A 241
McDonald, Francis J 241 403
McDowell, Claire 275
McDowell, Nelson 241 462
McElroy, Bernard 481
McEwen, Walter 241
McGann, William M 334 431
McGarrj'. Garry 241
McGill, Lawrence B 309
McGowan, John P 309
McGowan, John W 241
McGowan, Robert F 323
McGowan, Roxana 275
McGrail, Walter 241 438
McGregor, Gordon 241
Mcintosh, Burr 241
McKec, Raymond 241 »!>">
McKim, Robert 241
McLaughlin, Robert 323
McLean, Jack 242
McMackin, Archer 309 418
McNumara, Walter 323
McNeil, Everett 323
Mc(fuade, Mabel 275
McQuarrie, Albert 242 449
McRne, Hanry Alexander 309
Meadowbrook Nurseries, Inc 433
Meighan, Thomas 242
Melford, George H 309
Menasco, Milton 309
Menessier, Henri 309
Meredith, Miriam 323
Merlo, Anthony 21;
Mersereau, Violet 275
Mescal, John J 334
Messenger, Buddie 287
528
STUDIO DIRECTORY
Biogr-
». . raphy
Mestayer. Harry 242
Metcalfe, Earl Keeney . 242
Middleton, Edwin 309
Midgley, Fannie ' 275
Migel Silk
Milash, Robert E ....H2
Milholland, Helen !!.275
Millarde, Harry' .......309
Miller, Ashley !..309
Miller, Charles !!.!292
Miller, Harold Atchinson 242
Miller, Harold Louis 334
Miller, Walter 242
Millett, Arthur Nelson 242
Millhauser, Bertram "323
Milligan, K. Hoddy 345
Mills, Frank 242
Mills, Thomas K 309
MUner, Victor .334
Milton. Margery 275
Mlneau, Charlotte 275
Minnerly, Nelson Harvey 334
Minor, C. Sharpe
Minter, Mary Miles 275
Mitchell, Claude H 309
Mitchell, Howard M 309
Mitchell, Pell 334
Mitchell, Rhea 275
Mitchell, Yvette 275
Mix. Tom 242
Molloy, Thomas F , 334
Monahan, Janethel 287
Monahan, Joseph "287
Mong, William V !242
Montagne, Edward Joseph 323
Montague. Frederick 242
Montgomery, Earl 242
Montrose, Helene 275
Moody, Harry 309
Moore, Coleen Noylan 275
Moore, Eugene W 309
Moore, Matt 242
Moore, Owen 242
Moore, Pat 287
Moore, Tom 243
Moore, Victor 243
Moran. Lee 243
Moran, William F 248
Moranti, Mi I hum M 243
Mordant, Edwin 243
Moreno, Antonio 243
Morey, Harry T 243
Morgan, Frank 243
Morgan, Ira H 335
Morley, Jay 243
Morne, Maryland 275
Morris, Reggie 309
Morris, S. E 347
Morrison, Arthur 243
Morrison, James Woods 243
Morrison, Mrs. Priestly 275
Mortimer, Edmund 309
Mortimer, Henry 243
Moses, Alfred Huger, Jr 323
Mosquini, Marie 275
Moss, Stewart Belfield 335
Motion Picture Art Directors' Ass'n . . . .
Motion Picture Art Directors' Vss'n. . . .
Motion Picture Apparatus Co
Mower, Jack 24S
Moyers, Bertie Badger 324
Mueller, Floyd 310
Mulhall, Jack 243
Mullen, Gordon Douglass 243
Mullln, Eugene 324
Murlllo, Mary .- 324
Murphy, Will C 324
Murray, Charles 243
Murray, Mae 275
Musgrave, Billy 243
Mussette, Charles 244
Myers, Carmel 278
Myles, Norbert 310
Myton, Fred 324
N
Nagel, Conrad 244
Nagy, Anthony 335
Nash, Thomas S
Natteford, J. F 324
Naxlmova, Alia 276
Nellan. Marshall 292
NeiM. James 244
Neill, Richard R. . . 244
Nelll, R. William 310
Por-
trait
468
12
465
99
435
486
483
413
136
447
436
218
54
75
73
452
378
399
444
400
879
100
101
293
162
25
Biog-
„ . raphy
Neitz. Alvin J 324
Nelson, Frederick 335
Nelson, Jack 244
Nelson, J. Arthur 310
Nesbit, Evelyn 276
New Rochelle Optical Exchange
Nlblo, Fred 310
Nichols, George 0 244
Nickerson, Clark R 335
Nigh, William 310
Nightingale, Virginia B 276
Nllsson, Anna (J 276
Noble, John W 310
Norcross, Frank M 244
Normand. Mabel 276
North, Wilfrid 310
Northrop, Harry S 244
• Norton, Stephen S 335 •
Nova. Hedda 276
Novak, Jane 276
Nowell, Wedgwood 244
Nuille. Ida 276
Nye, G. Raymond 244
o
Por-
trait
486
50
441
13*
145
44S
481
456
464
450
484
19 T
443
134
Oaker, John 244
Oakman, Wheeler 244
O'Brien, Eugene 244
O'Brien, Gypsy 276
O'Brien, Helen 276
O'Brien, John B 310
O'Brien, Thomas E 310
O'Connor, Edward 244
O'Connor, Harry M 244
O'Connor, Kathleen 276
O'Connor, Louis J 244
O'Connor, Loyola 276
O'Connor, Mary H 324
O'Dare. Peggy 276
Ogle, Charles 244
Oland, Warner 245
Olcott. Sidney 310
Oliver, Guy 245
Oliver, Harold G 310
Olivo, Valerio 245
Olmsted, E. Stanley 324
O'Madigan, Isabel 276
O'Malley, Patrick H 245
O'Neill, Jack 310
O'Neill, James 245
O'Reilly, J. Francis 245
Ormonde, Eugene 245
Ormston, Frank D ..310
Orth, Louise 276
Orth, George 310
Ortlieh, Alfred 335
Osborne, Helen Marie 287
Osmun, Leighton-Graves 324
Ostriehe, Muriel 276
Otto, Henry 310
Overton, Evart Emerson 245
Ovey, George 245
Owen, Seena 276
Paget, Alfred 245
Paget, Francis 324
Paige, Jean 276
Paisley, G. Charles ' 245
Pallette, Eugene 245
Palmer, Frederick 324
Palmer, Patricia 277
Palmer Photoplay Corp
Palmer, Violet 277
Pape, Edward Lionel 245
Park, Ida May 324
Parke, William 310
Parke, William, Jr 245
Parker, Albert 310
Parker, Max 310
Parker, William 324
Parks, Frances Craven 277
Parr, Peggy 277
Parrott, Charles 311
Parsons, Agnes 324
Pathe Films
Pa*on, Stuart 311
Pattee, Herbert Horton 245
Pauncefort, George 245
Pavis, Vvonne Marie 277
Pawn, Doris 277
Payne, Lila 277
453
394
394
381
462
410
461
444
J 176
1 177
122
412
471
194
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
529
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Payson, BlaDche 277
Pay ton. Gloria 277
Pearce, George C 245
Pearce, Peggy 277 459
Pearson, Virginia 277
Peck, Raymond S 311
Pegg, Vester 245
Peil, Edward 246 452
Penill. Richard 246
Percy, Eileen 277
Percyval, T. Wigney 246
Pereda, Christina 277
Periolat, George E 246
Perret, Leonce 292 146
Perry, Paul 335
Perry. Walter 246
Perugini, Francis 335
Peters, T. Kimmwood 311
Peterson, Gus 335
Petrova, Olga 277
Pettie, Graham 246
Pettijohn, C. C 246
Philipp, Adolf 292 414
Phillips, Augustus 246
Phillips, Carmen 277
Phillips, Dorothy 277 29
Phillips, Henry Albert 324
Phillips, R. G 311
Physioc, Lewis W 335
Physioc, Wray 311
Pickford, Jack 246
Pickford, Lottie 277
Pickford, Mary 277
Pierce, Ben 246
Pierson. Leo 246 444
Pigott, William 324
Pike, William 246
Pitts, Za Su 277
Playter, Wellington 246
Plumb, Walter K 341
Plympton. George Holcombe 325
Poland, Joseph F 325
Polito, Sol 335
Pollar, Gene 246 98
Pollard, Harrv 246
Pollard, Harry A 311
Pollock, Gabriel 311 472
Pole, Eddie 246 394
Porter, Hector A 335
Potel, Victor 246
Powell, A. Van Buren 325
Powell, David 246
Powell, Ernest 335
Powell, Frank 311
Powell, Mabel A I line 278
Powell, Paul 311 468
Powell, Russ 246
Power, Jule 278
Power, Nicholas, Company 519
Powers, Len 335
Pratt, Gilbert Walker 311 467
Pretty, Arline 278
Prevost. Marie 278
Price Co., C. B 345 191
Price, Kate 278
Priest, Robert W 345
Printzlau, Olga 325 475
Prior, Herbert 246
Prizma 200
Proctor, George Dubois 325 219
Prussing, Louise 278
Pulliam, Pauline 278
Purves, Jack H 246
Purviance, Edna Olga 278
Q
Quinn, Arthur T 335
Quirk, William A 311
R
Had in. Matthias 348
Rae, Zoe 288
Rambeau, Marjorie 278
Ramsey, Alicia 325
Ramsay, R. L 335
Randall, Bernard 247
Randolf, Anders 247
Rankin, Caroline J 278
Rattenberry, Hurry 1 247
Rawlinson, Herbert 247
Ray, Albert 247
Ray, Charles 347
Raymaker, Herman C 311
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Raymond, Dean 247 458
Raymond, Jack 335
Raymond, Pete 247
Rea, Thomas H 335
Reardon, Mark S 325
Reardon, Mildred 278
Redden, Arthur L 288
Reed, Arthur 335
Reed, Florence 278
Reed, Katherine Speer 325
Reed, Luther A 325
Reed, Nora 278
Reed, Theodore 311
Reeves, Myrtle 278
Reeves, Bob 247 189
Regan, Thomas C 311
Reicher, Frank . 311 149
Reid, Donald Gordon 325
Reid, James Halleck 325
Reid, Wallace 247
Reid, William W 335
Reinecke, Helen 288
Reinhart, William A 335
Rene, Alex '.V 247
Reneck, Ruth 278
Renfroe, James Lige 247
Renfroe, Vida Estelle 278
Revier, Harry 311
Reynolds, B. F 335
Reynolds, Ernest M 335 471
Reynolds, Lynn Fairfield 311 421
Reynolds, Stephen Allen 325
Rhodes, Billie 278
Ricardo, Arnold 335
Rice, Elmer L 325
Rice, Fanny 278
Rich, Charles G 247
Rich, H. Thompson 325 169
Rich, Irene 278
Rich, Vivian 278 442
Richardson, Jack 247
Richman, Charles 247
Richmond, Warner Paul 247
Rieketts, Thomas 311
Rigewav, Fritzie 279 450
Ridgway, John H 247
Ries, Irving G 336
Ries, Park J 336 482
Riesner, C. Francis 248
Ripley, Arthur D 325 456
Ritchey, Will M 325 426
Ritchie. Billie 248
Rizard, George 336
Roach, Bert 248
Roach, Hal 192
Roach, Joseph Anthony 402
Roach, Lewis 347
Robhins, Jesse X 312 421
Robbins, Marc 248
Roberts, Edith 279
Roberts, Theodore 248
Robertson-Cole 81, 82
Robertson, John Stuart 31!
Robinson, Daisy 279
Robinson, Gertrude May 279
Robson, Andrew 248
Robson, May 279
Rock, Charles 248
Rock, Joseph P 248 55
Rodney. Earl 248
Rogers, Charles R 346
Rogers. Will 248
Roland, Ruth 279
Rolands, George K 325 469
Rolfe, B. A 342
Rollo, S. J 341
Romayne, H. V 346
Rooney. Gilbert G. 248
Roos, Charles G 336
Roos, Leonard H 336
Roscoe, Albert 248
Rose, Jackson J 336 430
Roseman, Edward -.248
Rosen, Philip E 312
Rosher. Charles G 336
Ross, George 248
Ross, Milton 248
Rossman, Earl W 336
Rosson, Arthur II 312 125
Resson,' Dick 312
Roth, Charles A 336
Rothacker, Watterson R 346
Royce, Riza 279
Royce, Ruth 279 447
Rubens, Alma 279
Rubinstein, Irving B 336
Rucker, Joseph T 336
Ruggles. Wesley 312
530
STUDIO DIRECTORY '
84
58
182
4<>(i
418
I'M
441
445
454
113
91
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Russell, L. Case 325
Russell. William 248 27
Ruttenherg, Joseph 336
Sack, Nathaniel 248
Sackville, Gordon 248
Sage, Stuart 249
Sais, Marin 279
Salisbury, Monroe 249
Sampson, Teddy 279
Satnuelson Films
Samuel so ii, George B 292
Sanford, Philip 249
San Francisco Exchange
Santell, Al 312
Santschi, Thomas 249
Sargent, George L 312
Sarno, Hector V 249
Saum, Clifford P 310
Saunders, Alice 279
Saunders, Jackie 279
Savage, Aileen 279
Sawyer, Donald 249
Saxe, Templer 249
Saxon, Hugh A 249
Scardon, Paul 312
Schade, Hetty 279
Schable, Robert 249
Schaefer, Anne 279
Schiebe, George H 336
Schellinger, Rial B 336
Schenck, Earl
Sehertzinger, Victor L 312
Schlank, Morris R 292
Schneider, Max 336
Schoenbaum, Charles Edgar 336
Schram, Violet 279
Schrock, Raymond I, 325
Schroeder, Doris 326
Schultz, Carl H 312
Schulze, Jack 312
Schumm, Harry W 249
Scott, Leroy 326
Scott, Mabel Juliene 279
Scott, William 249
Scully, Wm. Joseph 312
Sears, Allan 249
Seay, Charles Morgan 312
Sedgwick, Edward 249
Sedgwick, Eileen 279
Sedgwick, Josie 280
Sedley, Henry 249
Seeling, Chas. Richard 336
Seger, Lucia Backus 280
Seidman, I. Sy 336
Seigmann, George 249
Seiter, W illiam A 312
Seitz, George B 312
Seitz, John F 336
Selbie, Evelyn 280
Selby, Gertrude 280
Selby, Norman 249
Sell, Henry G 249
Selwynne, Clarissa 280
Selznick, David 347
Selznick Pictures 211, 212, 213,
Semon, Lawrence 312
Sennett, Mack 292 7,
Serpico, James 326
Seymour, Clarine 280
Shaffer, Marie 280
Shallenberger, W. E 347
Shanor, Peggy 280
Shaw, Brinsley 250
Shaw, Stanley 326
Shaw, William Ray 312
Sheer, William A 250
Shelderfer, Joseph 336
Sheldon, Roy 313
Shelton, Byron J 336
Shenard, Pearl 280
Sheridan, Frank 250
Sherrill, Jack 250
Sherrill, William E 343
Sherry, J. Barney 250
Sherwin, Louis 326
Shield, Ernest W. 250
Shields, Wilbert 250
Shipman, Edna 280
Shipman, Nell 280
Shirley. Arthur 250
478
189
455
403
144
454
214
114
404
427
445
Biog- Por-
raphy trail
Shores, Marie 484
Short, Antrim 250
Short, Florence 280 400
Short, Gertrude 280
Shotwell, Marie 280 408
Shumway, Leonard C 250
Sidney, Scott 313
Siebel, Bert E 313
Siegel, Bernard 250
Sills. Milton 250 450
Silsby, Wilson 313
Simone, Charles 313
Simpson, Allan Hart 250
Simpson, Henrietta 280
Simpson, Russell 250 456
Sinclair, Maud 280
Singleton, Joseph E 250
Sintzenich, Hal 336
Sisson, Vera 280
Sloane, Paul H 326 479
Slocum, Daisy Mayer 326
sloman, Edward 313
Slosser, Ralph J 313
Small, Edward 179
Smalley, Phillips 313
SmaUwood, Ray 313
Smiley, Joseph W 2511
Smiley, Kobert W 250
Smith, Al Ira 337
Smith, Bernice 288
Smith, David 313
Smith, Leonard M 337
Smith, Noel Mason 313
Smith, R. Cecil 326. 216, 217
Snow, Marguerite 280
Snyder, Jack 313
Somborn, Herbert K 347
Somerville, George J 250
Somerville, Roy 386
Sonntag, Emil B 337
Sothern, Harry 313
Sothern, Sam 250
Spanuth, H A 347
Spaulding, Nellie Parker 281
Spence, Ralph H 326
Spere, Charles 251
Spinak, Leon 313
Spingler, Harry 251
Spitz, Eugene 292 148
Spottswood, James Carlisle 251 446
Sprotte, Bert 251
Squire, Harry E 337
Stahl, John M 313 130
Standing, Gordon 251
Standing, Herbtrt 251
Standing, Herbert, Jr 251 438
Standing, Wyndham 251 39
Stanley, Edwin 251
Stanley, Forrest 251
Stanton, Richard 313
Stanwood, Rita 281
Stark, Lowell Randall 313
Starke, Pauline 281
Starkey, Bert 251
Starr, Frederick 251 391
Starr, Helen 326
Statter, Arthur F 326
Staulcup, M. P 313
Steadman, Vera 281
Stearns, Louis 251
Stearns, Myron Morris 326
Steck, H. Tipton 326
Med man. Myrtle 281
Steel, Vernon 251 439
Steene, E. Burton 337
Steers, Larry 251 462
Steger, Julius 313
Steppling, John 281
Sterling, Ford 251
Sternberg, Jo 326
Stevens, Edwin 251
Stevens, Elizabeth 281
Stevens, Emily 281
Stevens, George 251
Stevens, Grace Elizabeth 281 458
Stevenson, Charles E 251
Stewart, Anita 281 19
Stewart, Charles Conger 326
Stewart, Charles G 342
Stewart, Katherine 281
Stewart, K. C 313
Stewart, Lucille Lee 281
Stewart, Roy 252 401
Stewart. Victor A 252
St. Germain, A 313
St. John, Al 252
Stockdale, Carl 252
Stockton, Edith 281
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Stoll, Frederick 172
Stone, George 288
Stone. Le Boy 326 159
Stone, Lewis S 252
Stonehouse, Ruth 281 402
Storey, Edith 281
Storm, Jerome 313 111
Stowe, Leslie 252
Stow ell, William H 252
Strong, Eugene 252
Strong, Jay 314
Stuart, Julia 281
Stuart. Kathryne 326 424
Stuart, Robert A. 337
Stumar, Charles 337
Stumar, John Stuart 337
Sturgeon, Rollin S 314 413
Sturgis, F. H 337 431
Sullivan, C. Gardiner 326
Sullivan, Danny 252
Sullivan, Frank 431
Sullivan, William A 252
Sullv, Janet Miller 281
Sunlight Arc 373
Surtees, Catherine 281 447
Sutch, Herbert 314
Sutherland, John 252
Sutherland, Victor 252
Sutton, T. Shelley 326 477
Swain, Mack 252
Swanson, Gloria 281
Sweet, Blanche 281
Swickard, Charles 252
Swickard, Joseph 252 62
Sylvanite Prods 190
Symondw, Henry Roberts 314
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Taber, Richard 252
Tainguy, Lucien 337
Talmadge, Constance 281 17
Talmadge, Natalie 281
Talmadge, Norma 282 16
Tarns, Irene 282 93
Tun num. Philip 337
Tapley, Rose Elizabeth 282
Tate. Cullen B 314
Tauszky, David Anthony 314
Taylor, Pauline 282 407
Taylor, Rex 328
Taylor, Sam 328 473
Taylor, William Desmond 314 108
Tead, Phillips 252
Tearle. Conway 252 31
Tell, Olive 282 63
Tellegen, Lou 252
Tennant, Barbara 282
Tenney, Beth 282
Terhune. Albert Payson 328
Terriss, Tom 314 117
Terry, Alice 282
Terry, Ethel 282
Terry. Ethel Grey 282
Terwilliger, George 314
Thayer, Otis B 314
Theby, Rosemary 282
Thew, Harvey F 328 477
Thomas, Al Franklyn 252
Thomas. Olive Elain 282
Thompson, Hamilton 328
Thompson, Hugh 253 34
Thomson, Frederick A 314
Thornby, Robert 314 128
Thornley, William H 337
Thorpe, Harry 337 431
Thorpe, Wm. Harris 337
Thurman, Mary 282
Tilton, Edwin Booth 253
Tincher, Fay 282
Titheridge, Madge 282
Titus, Lydia Yeamans 282
Todd, Arthur Lyle 337
Todd, Harry 253
Todd, Robert Lee 328
Toncray, Kate 282
Tooker, William II 253
Totheroh, Roland 337
Tourneur. Maurice 292 107
Tower. Halsey 253
Tracy, Bert 314
Travers, Richard C 253
Traverse. Madlaine 282 57
Travis, Norton C 337
Trenton, Pell 253 395
Trevelyn, I nn 283 398
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Trevor, Olive 283
Trimble, George S 253
Trimble, Laurence 314
Troffey, Alex 337 483
Truesdell, Fred C 253
Truex, Ernest 253
Tucker, George Loane 292
Tuers, William H 337
Turner, Bowd M 253
Turner, D. H 314
Turner, F. A 253
Turner, Florence 283
Turner, William H 253
Turpin, Ben 253
Tyler, G. Vere 328
Tyrol, Jacques 314 414
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UUman, Edward 337
Ulrich, E. D 346
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Unsell, Eve 328
Uzzell. Corene 283
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Wade, John P 254
Wagner, William F 338
Walcamp, Marie 283
Wales, Betty 283
Wales, Claude Henry 338
Wales, R. Ellis 315
Walker. Charlotte 283
Walker, Lillian 283
Walker, Robert Donald 254
Walker, Vernon L 338
Wallace, C. R 328
Wallace. Dorothy 284
Wallock. Edwin N 254
Walpole, Stanley 254
Walsh, George 254
Walsh, Raoul A 292
Waltemever, Jack 254
Walters, Dorothy 284
Walthall. Henry B 254
Walton, Olive 284
Ward, Chance E 254
Ward, Fannie 284
Ward, Freddie Fay 254
Ward. Hap 254
Ward. Ivy 288
Ward, Lucille 284
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165
Vale, Travers 314
Vale, Vola 283
Valentine, Spencer 486
Valentine, Vangie 283
Valentino, Rudolph 253
Valerie, Gladys 283
Vallejo, Enrique Juan 337 431
Valli, Virginia 283
Van, Beatrice 283
Van, Wally 314 139
Van Beuren, Amedee J 348 429
Van Buren. Mabel 283
Van Buren, Ned 337
Van Der Veer, Willard 337 480
Van Deusen. Cortlandt J 314 407
Van Dyke, Truman 253
Vane, Denton 253
Van Loan, H. H 328
Van Loan, Philip 254
Van Meter, Harry L 254
Van Name, Elsie 283
Vann. Polly 283
Van Petten. Stacey A 328
Vaughan. Roy V 338
Vekroff, Perry N 315 153
Vernon, Agnes 283
Vernon, Bobbie 254
Vidor, Florence 283
Vidor. King W 292 123
Vignola, Robert G 315
Vincent, James 315 140
Vitagraph Company 51
Vitagraph Big V Comedies 56
Vivian, Robert 254
Von Stroheim, Erich 315
Voshell, John M 315
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STUDIO DIRECTORY
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Warde, Krnest C 315 129
Warde, Frederick B 254
Ware, Helen 284
Warner, H. B 254
Warner, Marion 284
Warren, Dwight W 338
WHiren, Edward 315
Warren, Fred 25-1
Warren, Mary 284
Warrenton, Gilbert 338
Warrenton, Lule 284
Warwick, Robert 254
Washburn, Bryant 255
Washburn, Hazel 281
Waterman, Ida 284
Watson, William H . 315
Weadock, Louis 328
Webb, George , 255
Webb, Kenneth 315 n<j
Webb, Roy 315
Webber, George F 338
Weber, L. Lawrence 348
Weber, Lois 292
Weer, Helen 284
Wehlcn, Emmy 2X4
Weigel, Paul 255 437
Weinberg, Jack 348
Welch, Niles 255
Welden, Jess C 255
Wells, Raymond 315
Welsh, William J 255
Wendell, Bunny 284
West, Billy .! . . .855
Westinghouse Electric 301
West, Charles H 255 386
West. Lillian Mildred 284
Westover, Winifred 284
Wharton, Leopold 293
Wharton, Theodore 293 142
Wheatcroft, Stanhope 255
Whipple, Clara Brimmer 2S1
Whistler, Margaret 281
Whitcomb, Barry ,*] .. 255
Whitcomb, Daniel Frederick. ......... .328
Whitcomb, Mabel i>84
While, Billy '. ' 255
White, George 255
White, Gilbert 315
White, Jack 315
White, Pearl og^
Whitlock, T. Lloyd 255
Whitman, Alfred 255
Whitman, Philip H 338
Whitman, Velma 285
Whitman, Walt !..255
Whitney, Claire ' 285
Whitson, Frank 255
Whittaker, Charles Everard . .328 477
Wilkinson, James 328
Wiggin, Margaret A " 285
Wilbur, Crane 255
Wilkinson, Mary E 285
Wilky, L. Guy '338
Willa, Susanne 285
Willat, Irvin V 293 l1^
Willets, Gilson 328 ^ l0'
Williams, C. Jay :..'".315
Biog- Por-
raphy trait
Williams, Cora 285
Williams, Earle Rafael 255
Williams, Frank D 338 175
Williams, Harry H 329
Williams, Kathlyn 285
Williams, Lawrence E 338
Williams, Walter E 338
Willis, F. McGrew 329
Willis, Richard 293 178
Wilson. Ben 256 150
Wilson, Charles Jerome, Jr 329
Wilson, Edna Mae 286
Wilson, Hal 256
Wilson, Lois 285
Wilson, Margery 285
Wilson, Tom 256
Windemer, Fred C 256
Windom, Lawrence C 315
Winfield-Kerner Company 516
Wing, Ward 250
Wing, William E 329 422
Winther, Carl Pagh 338
Wise, Harry 256
Wit hey, Chet 315 103
Wolbert, Dorothea 285
Wolf, Clarence 348
Wolfe, Jane 285
Woods, Frank E 329
Woods, Walter 329
Woodward, Eugenie 285
Woodward, Henry F 256
Woody, J. S 316
Worsley, Wallace 315
Worth, Lillian 285
Worthington, William 316 408
Wright, Fred E , 316
Wright, Helen 285
Wyckoff, Al\ in 338
Wynard, Edward 338
Wynne, Hugh 256
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Yohalem, George M 329
Yorska 285
Young, Briant S 293
Young, Clara Kimball 285
Young, Hal 338
Young, Harold 329
Young, Howard Irving 329
Young, Jack R 338
Young, James 315
Young, Lassie 285 459
Young, Tammany 256 463
Young, Waldemar 329
Younge, Lucille 286
Younger, A. P 329 476
Zallbra, George C 338
Zangrilli, Orestes A 338
Zellner, Arthur 329
Zellner, Lois 329
Zellinger, William M 338
Zukor, Adolph 348
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