Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen LUTHER A. REED Luther Reed, well-known dramatist and scenario writer, was born in Berlin, Wis. Graduating from Columbia University he became a reporter on the New York Herald. He has been remarkably successful as a writer and scenarioist as well as having adapted many popular novels and stage successes for the screen. Mr. Reed is now one of Metro's celebrated authors and has already completed "White Ashes" and "Cinderella's Twin" both original stories for that organization. Mr. Reed's theatrical work is equally well known, he being the author of "Dear Me," produced by John Golden and Winchell Smith and a new comedy "Step Up" introduced to New York by Charles Dillingham. Mr. Dillingham will also produce a musical comedy of Mr. Reed's called "The Sympathizer," the music of which was written by Victor Schertzinger. 399