Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Soreeri E. MASON HOPPER E. Mason Hopper is a New Englander, born in Enosburg Falls, Vt. He studied at the University of Maryland, and later studied art abroad. But his predilection for the theatre was an early one; he played the boy lead in "Imogene" at the age of fourteen. After his return from Europe he embarked on his theatrical career, and was connected with musical comedies and vaudeville for some years. He started pictures in 1911 with "Mr. Wise," which he wrote and directed, and later created the famous picturizations of George Ade's Fables in Slang, after which he directed for Pathe, Lasky, and Morosco, with an interval when he headed his own company. Latterly he has directed with marked success Goldwyn's "Edgar" series, original screen stories by Booth Tarkington. 369