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ROBERT  BRUCE  BURNS 
1327  WEST  40th  PLACE 


Scanned  from  the  collection  of 
David  Pierce 


Coordinated  by  the 
Media  History  Digital  Library 
www.mediahistoryproject.org 


Funded  by  a  donation  from 
Richard  Scheckman 


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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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Drawing  showing  buildings  and  out-door  sets 


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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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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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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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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. 


A  corner  of  the  art-title  department 


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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 


is 


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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William  "Ekrell 


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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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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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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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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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Eddie  Lyons  acrid  Lee  Moraai 

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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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Irene  Blackwell 

SELLER  £-  ANDREWS 


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STUART  HOLMES 

Management  Edward  Small 

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Florence  Evelyn  Martin 

^  Jjeadjng  Woman 

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 

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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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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 
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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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i  GEO.  D. 
|  BAKER 

DIRECTOR 


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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Dex  Irgram 

DIRECTOR 
METRO   PICTURES  CORP. 

Firs-f  Rc/easc  since  reiurn  from 

Qoy<?/  F/yM  Corps:'' CAPTAIN  COURAGE 

Walfer  Mayo,  AsriYtaai  Director. 


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KENNETH  WEBB 

M.  P.  D.  A. 

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'  " 


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Fairbanks  Studio  1 
Hollywood,  Calif. 

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KING  "V.  VIDOR. 


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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 
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that  could  injure  anyone,  nor  anything  unclean 
in   thought    or  action. 

T|<2)JR  UBEK  3  deliberately  portray  anything 
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. 

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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 


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1  ARTHUR  ROSSON 

Director 

|  of 

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: 

|    DICK  ROSSON  L  A  A  C 

Associate 

Los  Angeles,  Lai 

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HAROLD  ROSSON 

IMioio^rapher 


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John  Emerson  Anita  Loos 


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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ERNEST  C.  WARDE 

Directing 

J.  WARREN  KERRIGAN  CO. 

Frank  L.  Geraghty,  Asst.  Arthur  L.  Todd,  Cinematograph 

Robert  Brunton  Studios,  Hollywood 
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JOHN  STAHL 

Director 

MANAGEMENT  EDWARD  SMALL 


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HAROLD  J.  BINNEY 

Producer-Director 
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R.  WILLIAM  JNEILL 

(Management  Edivard  Small) 

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HOBART  UENLEY 

Personally  Supervising  and  Directing 
UOBART  UENLEY  PRODUCTIONS 

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1  LEONCE  PERRET  I 

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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LEWIS  J. SEUmCK      BRITONK  BUSCU 

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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HERBERT  BLACHE 


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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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BOSWORTH 


WILLAT  PRODUCTIONS, INC. 

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FRANOT  FORD 

INDEPENDENT  PRODUCER 


Serialr  —  Feafrjrer —  Comedier 


1919 
PRODUCTIONS 


'  Qlent  Mystery " 
"cMyrtcry  of  13  " 
"Gater  of  Doom" 

"Crimror?  rhoalr "—  Feature 


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Harry  0.  Hoyt  ! 

"  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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EUGENE  MULLIN 


MANAGING  EDITOR 
QOLDWrN  EASTERN  PRODUCTIONS 


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EVE  UNSELL 

Scenarios 

272  Lincoln  Road  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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TOM  J.  GERAGHTY  | 

Scenario  Writer 

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Editor  of  Production 

with 

)        DOUGLAS   FAIRBANKS  j 

"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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WALTER  RICHARD  HALL 
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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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MANAGEMENT 
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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STUDIO 
GRANTWOOD,  N.  J. 


Copyright  1919 


COST  OF  PRODUCTION 
$500,000.00 


TEN  <?<J 
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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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CORPORATION  | 

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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\    EDWARD  SMALL  | 

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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JOHN  J.  LIVINGSTON 


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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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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GUARANTEES 

for 

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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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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. 

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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 

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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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AND  TRADE  ANNUAL 


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Motion  Picture  News 

INCORPORATED 


WM.  A.  JOHNSTON  HARRY  F.  SEWALL  E.  KENDALL  GILLETT 

President  Vice-President  Secretary  and  Treasurer 


MARGUERITE  JONES 

Editor 


HOME  OFFICE 

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Phone:  Bryant  9360 


REPRESENTATIVES 

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PRISMA 


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. 


ARE  YOU 
SHOWING  PRIZMA? 


PRIZMA,  INCORPORATED 
71  West  23rd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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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 

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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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 


—  B  — 

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, 


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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. 

—  c  — 

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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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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Now  writing  exclusively  for  Selznick 


The  most  prolific  writer  of  today  for  the  screen 


(Product  of  the  past  two  years) 


Price  Mark   Dalton 

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 
What's  Your  Husband 

Doing  Maclean-May 


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THE  LION  AND  THE  MOUSE 

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THE  MAN  WHO  WON 

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"OTHER  MENS  SHOES  "—An  Edgar  Lewis  production. 

"  IN  WALKED  MARY " — Capellani  production.    Directed  by  George  Archain- 
baud.    Starring  June  Caprice. 

NOW  A  STAFF  WRITER  OF  SELZNICK  PICTURES 

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MERLE  JOHNSON 

writing 

Originals  and  Continuity 
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Selznick  Pictures 

Latest  Works : 

" Red  Pepper " 

"  She  Held  Her  Husband  " 

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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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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. 


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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. 

—  D  — 

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"). 


—  E  — 

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. 


—  F  — 

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, 


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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. 


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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. 

—  H  — 

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. 


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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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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 


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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. 


—  I  — 

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. 


—  J  — 

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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("Less  Than  iJust,"  "The  Copperhead").  Hght., 
5,  9;  wght.,  130;  brown  hair  and  eyes.  Ad., 
Green  Room  Club,  N.  Y. 

—  K  — 

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. 


—  L  — 

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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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 


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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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("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. 


—  N  — 

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. 

—  o  — 

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- 


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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. 


—  P  — 

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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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. 


—  S  — 

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- 


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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. 

—  T  — 


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. 

—  V  — 

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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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. 

—  W  — 

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"), 


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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 


—  A  — 

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. 

—  B  — 

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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 

—  C  — 

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 


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("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. 


—  D  — 

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 


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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. 


—  E  — 

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"). 


—  F  — 

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., 


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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. 


—  G  — 

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. 


—  H  — 

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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("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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 


T  — 


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. 


-J 


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. 


—  K 


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. 

—  L  — 

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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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. 


—  M  — 

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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 

—  N  — 

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. 

—  O  — 

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. 

—  P  — 

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. 


ACTRESSES 


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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. 

—  R  — 

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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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 


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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. 


-U  — 


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. 


—  V  — 


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. 


—  W  — 

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. 


—  Y  — 

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 


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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. 


—  M  — 


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. 


-O  — 


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. 


GEORGE  ELWOOD  JENKS 

Continuity — Reconstruction — Specials 
REAL  SCREEN  PLAYS 

The  logical  result  of  dramatic  ability  PLUS  six  years  of  thorough  studio  training. 

PAST  RELEASES  STARRING 

William  Russell,  Olive  Thomas.  Margery  Wilson,  Roy  Stewart,  Pauline  Slarke,  Wil- 
liam Desmond.  J.  Warren  Kerrigan,  H.  B.  Warner.  Blanche  Sweet,  etc.,  etc. 

CURRENT  RELEASES 
"A  WOMAN  OF  PLEASURE"  "THE  PARISH  PRIEST" 

(Blanche  Sweet)  i  Wm.  Desmond  I 

"BEHIND  RED  CURTAINS"  (H.  B.  Warner) 
JESSE  D.  HAMPTON  PRODS.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 


LITTLE  BEN  ALEXANDER 

44  Hearts  of  the  World  " 
"  The  Turn  in  the  Road  " 
44  The  Better  Wife  " 

44  Little  Ben  "  in  King  W.  Vidor's  initial  special  production 

for  First  National 


Permanent  address  c/o  Willis  &  Jnglis 


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. 


—  D  — 

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. 

—  E  —         ; ' 

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. 


—  H  — 


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. 


—  I  — 


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 


ARTHUR  GUY  EMPEY 

IN  A  SERIES  OF 

HIS  OWN  PRODUCTIONS 


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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. 


M  — 


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. 


P  — 


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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_  w  — 

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 


—  A  — 


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. 


—  B  — 

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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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 


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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. 

—  D  — 

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. 


298  STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 


—  E  — 


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. 


—  F  — 


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 


299 


("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. 


—  H  — 


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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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- 


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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. 


-J- 

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. 

—  K  — 

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. 


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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. 

—  L  — 

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. 


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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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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. 


—  N  — 

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. 


—  o  — 

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. 

—  P  — 

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. 

—  Q  — 

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. 

— R— 

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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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. 

—  S  — 

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. 


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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. 


—  T  — 

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. 

—  V  — 


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. 


—  W  — 

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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»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. 

—  Y  — 

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 
writers  is — 

Motion  Picture  News'  "In  the 
Studios"  department. 

Newspapers  use  it  for  their 
photoplay  departments;  adver- 
tisers use  it  for  results. 


SCENARIO  WRITERS  AND  EDITORS 


—  A  — 

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. 

~  B  — 

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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"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. 


320  STUDIO 

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. 

—  G  — 

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, 


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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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Theatre  Assembly  Club,  Drama  Comedy  Club, 
etc.    Home  ad.,  41  W.  47th  St.,  N.  Y. 


—  K  — 


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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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. 


—  N  — 

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. 

—  O  — 

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. 

—  P  — 

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. 


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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. 


—  R  — 

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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 

—  T  — 

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. 


—  u  — 

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. 

—  V  — 

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. 

—  w  — 

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. 

—  Y  — 

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. 

—  Z  — 


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 


—  A  — 

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. 

—  B  — 

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. 

—  C  — 


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. 

—  D  — 

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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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. 

—  E  — 


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. 

_F  — 


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. 

—  G  — 


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. 


—  H  — 


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. 

—  I  — 

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. 


—  K  — 


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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—  L  — 

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. 

—  M  — 


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. 

_  N  — 


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. 


—  O  — 


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"). 

—  P  — 


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. 


—  Q  — 

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. 


—  R  — 


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. 

—  S  — 


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. 

—  T  — 

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. 

—  u  — 

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. 

—  V  — 

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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 


—  W  — 


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. 


—  Y  — 


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. 

—  Z  — 


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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 


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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. 


WHO'S  AT  THE  HELM 


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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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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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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- 


FILM  COMPANIES 


351 


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. 


c  — 


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. 


—  E 


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. 


—  F  — 


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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 


FILM  COMPANIES 


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.) 

—  M  — 

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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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. 


—  N  — 


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.) 

—  O  — 

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.) 

—  P  — 

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 


359 


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. 


-Q- 


Quality  Film  Company,  208  Iowa  St.,  Davenport, 
111.  C.  B.  Holman  and  Ivan  L.  Swanson,  man- 
agers. 


—  R 


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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STUDIO  DIRECTORY 


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. 

—  s  — 

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. 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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AN  ANNOUNCEMENT 

After  an  association  covering  a  period  of  12  consecutive  j 

|     years  with  D.  W.  Griffith,  serving  in  the  capacity  of  Laboratory  | 

|     Superintendent,  I  have  decided  to  remain  on  the  West  Coast  and  | 

|  continue  the  activities  of  the  Aller  Laboratories  commencing  | 
|    January  1,  1920. 


The  Laboratory  work  of  all  Griffith  Releases  up 
to  now,  as  well  as  the  following  subjects,  was 
done  under  my  personal  supervision:  Special 
town  releases  of  "  The  Miracle  Man,"  "  Daddy 
Long  Legs,"  "  The  Unpardonable  Sin,"  and  nega- 
tives and  sample  prints  of  all  prominent  pro- 
ducers. 


JOSEPH  (ALTSCHULER)  ALLER 

Laboratories:  4500  Sunset  Blvd. 
Holly  2800  LOS  ANGELES 


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PHONE.  70099 


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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% 

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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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CLARA  HORTON 

Starred  in 
"  The  Girl  from  the  Outside  " 
Rex  Beach  Story 

RECENT  PRODUCTIONS: 

"  Every  Woman  " — Lasky 

"  The   Little   Shepherd   of  Kingdom 

Come  " — Goldicyn 


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MANAGEMENT 
EDWARD  SMALL 


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O'CONNOR 


MARY 

Famous  Players-Lasky  Corp. 

Editor 
of 

Scenarios  and  Films 


LOYOLA 

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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EDDIE  POLO 

Serial  Leads 
with  Universal 

FIRST  1920 
PRODUCTION 

"THE  VANISHING 
DAGGER " 

Serial  in  18  Episodes 


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PELL  TRENTON 

CURRENT  RELEASES: 

"THE  UPLIFTERS  " 
May  Allison — Metro 

"  FAIR  AND  WARMER  " 
May  Allison — Metro 

"  THE  WILLOW  TREE  " 
Viola  Dana — Metro 

"  THE  BETTER  PROFIT  " 
Edith  Storey 

"  CRESSY  " 
Blanche  Sweet 


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The  White  Heather" 

"Heart  o  the  Hills" 

"Ladies  Must  Live" 

"The  Glory  of  Lode" 


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|  Big  Yellow  Dog  Catcher 

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COMEDIES 

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HAMPTON  DEL  RUTH 

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MANAGEMENT  OF  EDWARD  SMALL 


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Howard 

MAMAOCMEm  Or  EOWADD  SMALL 


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|        FILM  LABORATORIES 

Capacity  300,000  feet  weekly 

Equipment :  Bell  &  Howell,  Printers  and  Perforators,  William  Hors-  § 

|     ley  Sprocket  Movement  Printers,  Three  Powers  6-B  Projectors,  polish-  | 

|      ers,  Bell  &  Howell  Patchers,  Separate  positive  and  negative  developing  | 

|  rooms,  private  projection  rooms  for  editors  and  theatres  for  reviewers.  | 
|      and  other  conveniences  not  found  at  other  laboratories. 

Accommodations  for  producing  companies  include  magazine  refilling  | 
|  dark  rooms,  cameraman's  editing  rooms,  inspecting  projection  room,  pre-  | 
|      view  theatre,  still  photograph  studio  and  laboratory,  and  other  features.  § 

We  do  negative  developing  and  make  prints  for  Christie  Comedies,  | 

|      National,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carter  DeHaven  Comedies.  Francis  Ford  Se-  | 

|      rials,  Louis  Burston,  King  Baggot  Serials,  and  list  of  our  other  patrons  ] 

|  include  Mitchell  Lewis  Company,  Frohman  Amusement  Company,  Con-  j 
|      tinental  Producing  Companies,  Gold  Star  Company  and  others. 

WM.  HORSLEY  FILM  LABORATORIES 
AND  COMMERCIAL  STUDIOS 


6060  Sunset  Blvd. 


Hollyuood  3693 


Los  Angeles,  California 


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PAULINE  TAYLOR 


Leads 


APEX  PICTURES  CORP. 


INDIANAPOLIS.  IND. 


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MAN  BEHIND  THE  CURTAIN 
IN  ARCADIA 
HIS  GOLDEN  ROMANCE 
THE  STAR  PRINCE 

Recent  Productions 

COUPLE  WANTED 
WITH  ALL  IMPROVEMENTS 
FURNISHED  COMPLETE 
IN  HAD 


COURTLAND  J. 
VAN  DEUSEN 

Supervising  Director 
APEX  PICTURES  CORPORATION 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

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Frank  D.  Ormston 


Art  Itrwtar 


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GASNIER  PRODUCTIONS 


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GEORGE  FAWCETT 

Director 

MANAGEMENT  EDWARD  SMALL 


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Colin  Cocmphell 

and 

Colin  Cacmpbell  Directed  Pictures 
LATEST  JUST  COMPLETED 

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The  Beauty  Market  F,r3*  ^tl°^  Hu^h  E  Dierlcer  

The  Corvsicaon  Brothers   Photoplays  Co 

with  Du-stin  Fak.rmj.Ta 

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Edith  Storey    in    PToon  H&dne^" 


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riember  of 

Americacn  5ociety  °f  Cinem3±<^re*ph.er>s 
Hollywood  •  CaJif ~ 

PHOTOGRAPHER 

The  ^Silver  Horde  "  Goldwyn 

Consicarv  Brothers"  

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JACQUES  TYROL 

Producer  and  Director 

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|  "  Friendship  " 

|  "  And  the  Children  Pay  " 

|  "Broken  Hearts" 


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ADOLF  PHILIPP 

Director  General  of 

The   ADOLF  PHILIPP  FILM 
CORPORATION 


Offices  and  Studios 
11  E.  14th  St.,  New  York  City 

Author    and    Composer    of  Famous 
Broadway  Successes 

"ALMA.  WHERE  DO  YOU  LIVE?" 
"ADELE" 

'  THE  MIDNIGHT  GIRL" 
"  AUCTION  PINOCHLE  M 
"  TWO  IS  COMPANY  " 
•  THE  GIRL  WHO  SMILES  " 
"MIMI"    AND    OTHER  BROAD- 
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Director 


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Grawille 


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PEGGY  WYLuNO 

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David  Jl. 

Hartford  • 


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Qeleorec/  by 

FIRST  NATIONAL 

Back  io  God'r  Country 
"The  Yellow  Back  " 


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Jack  Corway 

Director 
Lombard/,  Ltd. 

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Feature  Director 
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Comedies  and  Comedy  Dramas 

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I    "NOTHING  BUT  NERVE"    "THIS  WAY  OUT"  | 

Flanagan  &  Edwards  Gale  Henry 

National  Film  Corp'n  Model  Comedy  Co. 

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BERTRAM 
BRACKEN 

Director  of 
the  Master  Drama 

44  The  Confession  " 

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44  The  Mask  " 

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|    EDMUND  LAWRENCE  | 

Director 

Productions  with  Virginia  Pearson,  Theda  Bara  and 

Mme.  Petrova 

Current  Releases: 

I    "  LURE  OF  AMBITION  "         44  THE  MERRY-GO-ROUND  "  I 
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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GEORGE  L.  COX,  Director— American  Film  Co. 

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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Watch  'em  go  past!  ! 


(William  E.) 

WING 

SERIALS!  ! 


LURE  OF  THE  CIRCUS 
Eddie  Polo 

ELMO  THE  MIGHTY 
Elmo  Lincoln 

TRAILS  OF  DOOM 
Franklyn  Farnum 
(in  production) 


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1  "VENGEANCE     AND    THE  | 

1  GIRL "  —  "  PUNCHER    AND  fl 

[  THE    PUP  " — "  LONESOME  "  | 

|  —"TROUBLOUS  TRAILS"—  | 

J  '"KID     PINK'  TRANSMI- 
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I  Just  Coming  Into  the  Market  j 


Four  new,  six-red  features 
coming  up. 


I  Now  playing  around  as  editor  | 
|     of  the  Selig  Polyscope  Company  j 

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CHARLES  KENYON 

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  | 

At  Present  With 
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EMMETT  J.  FLYNN 

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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Metro 


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I    KATHRYNE  STUART 

Scenario  Writer 
|    Famous  Players-Lasky  Eastern  Studio 

"  Erstwhile  Susan  " 

"  His  Bridal  Night " 

"  Career  of  Catherine  Bush  " 

"  His  House  in  Order  " 

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JUNE  MATHIS 

Head  of  Scenario  Department 

METRO 


ADAPTED : 

"Out  of  the  Fog." 
"Lombardi,  Ltd. " 
"Fair  and  Warmer. " 
"Eye  for  Eye.  " — NazimoVa 


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WILL  M.  RITCHEY 

Photoplaywright 

With  J 
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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Arthur  J.  Zellner  Lois  Zellner 

I     The  Zellners 


On  the  Metro  Staff 
Writing  Specials 


METRO  STUDIOS        ::  Hollywood 


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I  LOUIS  SHERWIN  [ 

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- 
1    ican,  Metropolitan,  Vanity  Fair,  Smart  Set  and  other  magazines. 


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This  Space  Is  Hopefully  Dedicated 
By  Stephen  Fox,  The  Well  Known 
Scribe,  To  Inspire  Replies  To  That 
Very  Pertinent  Question 

Should  Authors  Advertise? 


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LEWIS  ALLEN  BROWNE 

W  riting  Originals  and  Continuities  for  Selzniek  Pictures 
Author  of 

"  MISS  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,"  Marguerite  Clark 
"  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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J.  GRUBB  ALEXANDER 

Originals  Continuities  Titles 

"THE  THUNDERBOLT  "— Katherine  MaeDonald's  first  First  Na- 
tional.   The  picture  that  is  breaking  all  house  records. 

"  THE  BEAUTY  MARKET  '  —  Katherine  MacDonald  First  National. 

"  EAST  OR  WEST  "— Carlyle  Blackwell  Productions. 

"  THE  TRAIL  OF  THE  OCTOPUS  "—Frank  G.  Hall's  record-break- 
ing  serial  with  Ben  Wilson. 

Titles  and  editing  for  the  Maurice  Tourneur  successes 
"  THE  LIFE  LINE  "  and  "  THE  BROKEN  BUTTERFLY." 
"THE  COUNTY  FAIR  "—Maurice  Tourneur  Productions. 

j  In  production : 

"  THE  UNDERTOW  "    — Hayakawa  Haworth  Production. 

"  THE  BLEEDER  "       — Hayakawa's  next  Haworth  Production. 

"  THE  BETTER  HALF  "—  Universal  Mary  MacLaren  Special. 

Address:  Hollyivood,  California  Phone  Holly  3445 

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WINIFRED  DUNN 


Author  of 
"  Friendship  " 

"  The  Pendulum  " 
"  Too  Late  " 

"  Marianna  " 
"  Scratched  Locket " 

"  Charity  at  Home  " 
"  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  " 
"  And  the  Children  Pay  " 
"  The  Red  Viper  " 
etc.,  etc. 

(See  Biography) 


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AMEDEE  J.  VAN  BEUREN  ENTERPRISES 

Palace  Theatre  Annex 
1562  Broadway,  New  York  City 

TIMELY  FILMS,  Incorporated 
Producing 

"TOPICS  OF  THE  DAY" 
SELECTED  FROM  THE  PRESS  OF  THE  WORLD  BY 

The  Jiterary  Digest 

AyVeeBee  Corporation 
Producing 

PARAMOUNT-ERNEST  TRUEX  COMEDIES 

V.  B.  K.  Film  Corporation 
Producers  of 

PARAMOUNT-DREW  COMEDIES 

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G  aojd  io  Brothers 

CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


Tony  Gene 

vrth  with 

~Anita  Stewart  Productions'  Bessie  Barriscale  Features 


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I  JACKSON  J.  ROSE  | 

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Photographing  Douglas  Fairbanks 

HARRY  THORPE 
|    WILLIAM  McGANN  | 

Assistant  Richard  Holahan 

Fairbanks  Studio* 
Hollywood 

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Announcing 

The  Buffum  Process  of  Art  Title  Making 


A  logical  outgrowth  of  the  best  art  of  the 
industry  at  large — 

— discovered  and  perfected  by  the  head  of 
one  of  the  best  Art  Title  departments  in 
the  business. 

AN  INVENTION  THAT  WILL  REVOLUTIONIZE  THIS  GROWINGLY- 
IMPORTANT  BRANGH  OF  THE  INDUSTRY 


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For  Players  For  Producers 

SERVICE 

LICHTIG  (HARRY) 

MARKHAM  BUILDING 

Phone  577450 
Hollywood,  Calif. 


REPRESENTING  PLAYERS 
OF  NOTE 


ENGAGEMENTS  PUBLICITY 


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MEADOW  BROOK  NURSERIES,  INC. 

275  Grand  Avenue  | 
Englewood,  New  Jersey 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  DEPARTMENT 

Among  the  more  common  articles  which  we  supply  for 
studios  are 

Palms  Cut  Flowers 

Ferns  Bouquets 

Bay  Trees  Smilax 

Tropical  Plants  Boxwood  Trees 

Our  service,  however,  covers  a  much  wider  scope 

If  the  set  calls  for  a  garden  in  flower,  growing  hedges  and  trees, 
paths,  walks  or  driveways,  we  have  the  material  and  the  organization 
to  supply  you  at  the  shortest  possible  moment.  Our  proximity  to 
the  Dyckman,  Fort  Lee,  and  Forty-second  Street  ferries  assures  you 
getting  your  goods  when  you  want  them. 

Our  plant  being  located  in  the  country  where  land  and  rents  are  low, 
our  prices  are  correspondingly  low. 

Phone  Englewood  1707-1708 
We  will  have  what  you  want 

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MABEL  CONDON  M.  E.  M.  GIBSONE 

|  Stye  Mnbd  Cnntwtt  iExrl^atig^  | 

1  Hollywood,  Calif. 


CASTING 

Directors 
Leads 

Supporting  Casts 


BOOKS 

Plays 

Magazine  Stories 
Authors 


PUBLICITY 

Continuities 
Editing 

Studio  Rentals 


1    NEW  YORK  PRODUCERS  AND  TALENT  REPRESENTED  | 

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PUBLICITY 

ORIGINAL  STORIES 
CONTINUITY 


BOOKS 
PLAYS 

ADAPTATIONS 


BETTS  £r  FOWLER 

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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WILLIAM  V.  MONG 


UAMMEQMEAD,  MAUDlCE  TOUQNEUQ'f 
THE  COUNTY  PAID"  

MAX,  IN  GEOQGE  LOANE  TUCKEB'f 

 "ladies  nun  LIVE" 

MP.  BIVETT  IN  KATMECINE  MACDONALDT 
 "THE  TUQNING  POINT "  

OLD  LEO  IN  BESTIE  BACCICCALE  T  — 
 "THE  LUCK  Or  GECALDINE  LAIDD-" 

ADDDE?r 

MONG  QANCH-WMITTIEB. CALIFORNIA 

PMONE  VHITTIEC  5I5J 


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T)irectirg 
Fox  Siircrhfae  Comedicr 


under  ihe  supervision 
of 

Hampton  "Del  Buth 


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Producer 
Cerctury  Comedies" 


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MANAGEMENT  ARTHUR  HMGOBS 


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Betty  Cchade 

Leads-  arid  Heavier- 


Ernie  Shield 


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Featured 

Character  Leadr 


Henry  C-  Hick? 

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fiddrese-.  2440  V  Pico  ft.  Lor Jli^eler 


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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 


FVecL  Hwner 

-A.dd.ir'e.sjr: 
Pho-topl^yer1*    Equity  JSLs^rx. 
 Holly  weocl,  C*lj£ . 


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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" 


464 


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" 


465 


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 


466 


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 


*  *  *  * 


PAUL  POWELL    |  |  Harry  Beaumont 

DIRECTOR  OF 

Director 

Mary  Pickford's  Goldwyn 
"POLLYANNA"    I  I  West  Coast  Studios 


*  *  *  * 


468 


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.  | 


469 


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 


470 


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. 


471 


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Albert 
Shelby 
LeW'no 


—.[or  three 
yea/r  9ta(f 
Writer— 

^etro  Pictures'  Corporation 


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Gabriel  L. 
-Pollock- 

Jlrt  Director 

9dg  Polyscope  Con?par?!j 
Lor  /Wde^ 


Home  "Address :  ^ 
5005  South  kenvood  "Ave. 
Phone:  Vert  4273 


Grindc 

Jk?irtai?t  Director 

Witt? 

Lawei?ce  Weber 


472 


Film  Editor 

to 

Director  Emmett  J.  Flyrm 

of 

V\\\\am  Pox  Productions* 

Vill.am  Dwell 


473 


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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474 


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' 


LAUPA  JAN SEN 


SCENARIO  WfUT£Q 


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Karl  R.  Coolidge 

Serial  Author  Universal 
Complete  Continuity: 
"  The  Lion  Man  " 
Co-author: 
"  The  Moon  Riders  " 


475 


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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Now  Doing  Specials 


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HOLLYWOOD  STUDIOS 


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HOPE  LORING 

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 


476 


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  " 


''"'<<  i  num..  imn; 


479 


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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BERT  LAWRENCE 
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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480 


Rene  Guissart 

Photographing 
Anita  Stewart 


en  S. Norton 


•  FEATUKEJ1  ' 

/or 


L.  L.  LANCASTER 

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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481 


(Bamtraman 


Glidden  Hotel  Hollywood 


Park  J.  Ries 

Cinematographer 

Now  Photographing  Antonio  Moreno 
Vitagraph  Co. 


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ALFRED  H.  LATHEM 

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 

ART  ACORD 


482 


Member  of 
AMERICAN  SOCIETY^ CINEMATOGRAPHERS 
428  Br^Won  Aire. 
Les  Arg'clea.  Ca>.I.  


A.  FRIED 

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 


ALEX  TROFFEY 

Film  Cutter 

Also  Laboratory  Expert 

With  GOLDWYN  since  its  incep- 
tion. Formerly  with  Universal,  Vi- 
tagraph,  Monmouth,  F  r  o  h  m  a  n 
Amusement  Corp.  and  T.  Hayes 
Hunter.  Address :  Goldwyn  Pictures 
Corporation,  469  Fifth  Avenue,  New 
York  City. 


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C.  SHARPE-MINOR 
FILM  SCORE 

music  set  to 

FEATURES  and  COMEDIES 

by 

C.  SHARPE-MINOR 

The  music  fits  the  picture 
he  makes  it  fit  when 


as 


he  plays  at 


GRAUMAN'S 

319  Ferguson  Bldg. 

Phone  13920 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


"  Art  Titles 
by  Buffum  " 

— implies,  to  both  exhibitor 
and  public,  the  highest 
achievement  in  animated 
art  backgrounds. 


now  with 

UNIVERSAL 

J.  H.  BUFFUM 
DIRECTOR 
Art  Title  Department 


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483 


MARIE  SHORES 


With 
Films,  Incorporated 


Publicity  Director 
Scenario  Editor 


TOM  NASH 

Business  and  Production 
Manager  of 

Franklyn  Farnum  Serial  Co. 

SELIG  POLYSCOPE  CO. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


Starring 

Catherine  Calvert 


LILLIAN  R.  GALE 

Publicity 
M.  P.  D.  A.  Press  Representative 

234  W.  5")th  St.  N.  Y.  C. 

Circle  1844 


Bernard  F.  McElroy 

Personal  Representative 
for 

Thos.  H.  Ince 
Ince  Studios — Culver  Citv,  Cal. 


484 


IRVING  E.  LUDDY 

Asst.  Director 
for 

Montgomery  &  Rock  Co. 
Vitagraph  Studios — Hollywood 


M.  H.  GUTTERRES 

Assistant  Director  to 

C.  J.  VAN  DEUSEN 

Apex  Pictures  Corporation 

INDIANAPOLIS,  IND. 


C.  E.  CUTHBERT 

Better  known  as 

"  CASEY  " 


Associated  with 
Syd  Chaplin 
Hollywood  Studio 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


485 


Spencer  Valentine 

Season : 


1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 


Valentine 
Valentine 
Valentine 
Valentine 
Valentine 
Stock 
Stock 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 
Thos.  H. 


Four 
Four 
Four 

&  Valentine 
&  Valentine 


Ince 
Ince 
Ince 
Ince 
Ince 
Ince 
Ince 
Ince 
Ince 


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3ECEETAEY 


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HB-WARNER 


'Out  of  the  T>ujt" 

(rteCiety  Picturva  Corp.  Spwt) 

"A  R^itive  from  Matrimony* 

House  of      Thoxi^ajid  CmdlM  * 
"The  White  Dove" 
"  Unchw-tered  Channel*  •* 

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Mvrkh»on  &Ui..  HoI]vwood 
California. 


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State  Rights  Percentages 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


518  .   STUDIO  DIRECTORY 

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 


T 


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 

u 


UUman,  Edward   337 

Ulrich,  E.  D  346 

1'.   S.   Photoplay  Corp  

Unsell,  Eve   328 

Uzzell.  Corene   283 


V 


w 


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 


473 


172 
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 


472 


t.-.l 


532 


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 


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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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