The Modern Screen Magazine (Jun-Sep 1931)

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Write her at First National studio. Free lance player. Feminine leads in "Dracula," Universal; "Day Break," M-G-M, and "Salvation Nell," Cruze-Tiffany. CHAPLIN, CHARLES; divorced from Lita Gray; born in London, Eng. Write him at Charles Chaplin studio. Producer-star for United Artists. Starred in "City Lights." Now vacationing in Europe. CHASE, CHARLIE; married to Bebe Eltinge; born in Baltimore, Md. Write him at Hal Roach studio. Contract star, making tworeel comedies. His most recent pictures are "What a Man!" "High C's" and "Rough C's." CHATTERTON, RUTH; married to Ralph Forbes; born in New York City. Write her at Paramount studio. Contract star. Pansy in "Anybody's Woman," star of "The Right to Love," "Unfaithful," "New Morals" and "Daddy's Gone A-Hunting," all for Paramount. CHERRILL, VIRGINIA; divorced; born in Chicago, 111. Write her at Fox studio. Contract player. Blind flower girl in "City Lights," Chaplin. Joan Madison in "Girls Demand Excitement," Fox. CHEVALIER, MAURICE; married to Yvonne Vallee; born in Paris, France. Write him at Paramount studio. Contract star. Albert in "Playboy of Paris," title r61e in "The Smiling Lieutenant," for Paramount. CHURCHILL, MARGUERITE; unmarried; born in Kansas City, Mo. Write her at Fox studio. Contract player. Feminine leads in 'The Big Trail," "The Spider," "Mr. Lemon of Orange Grove," "Charley Chan Carries On" and "Skyline," all for Fox. CLAIRE, INA; married to John Gilbert; born in Washington, D. C. Contract star. Lead in "The Royal Family of Broadway," Paramount. Stellar role in "Rebound," RKOPath6. CODY, LEW; widower of Mabel Normand; born in Waterville, Maine. Write him at Fox studio. Free lance player. Role in "Dis— honored," Paramount. COLBERT, CLAUDETTE; married to Norman Foster; born in Paris, France. Write her at Paramount studio. Contract star. Star of "Honor Among Lovers," and feminine lead in "The Smiling Lieutenant," all for Paramount. COLLIER, WILLIAM, Jr.; unmarried; born in New York City. Tony in "Little Caesar," First National. Johnny Beasley in "Reducing," M-G-M. COLLYER, JUNE; unmarried; born in New York City. Write her at Paramount studio. Contract player. Betty Thatcher in "Beyond Victory," Path6. Co-starred in "Drums of Jeopardy," Tiffany. Feminine lead in "Manhattan Musketeers," role in "Dude Ranch," Paramount. COLMAN, RONALD; separated from London actress-wife; born in Surrey, Eng. Write him at Samuel Goldwyn studio. Contract star. Stellar r61es in "Raffles" and "The Devil to Pay," and "The Unholy Garden," all for Goldwyn-United Artists. COMPSON, BETTY; divorced from James Cruze; born in Beaver, Utah. Write her at Radio studio. Contract player. Helene in "The Boudoir Diplomat," Universal. Mahyna in "She Got What She Wanted," CruzeTiffany. Star of "Forgotten Women," Radio. Vamp in "The Virtuous Husband," Universal. COOGAN, JACKIE; boy actor; born in Los Angeles, Calif. Write him at Paramount studio. Contract player. Title role in "Tom Sawyer," featured r61e in "Huckleberry Finn," both for Paramount. COOPER, GARY; unmarried; born in Helena, Mont. Write him at Paramount studio. Contract star. Tom Brown in "Morocco." Clint Belmet in "Fighting Caravans." Starredjn "City Streets," and "In Defense of Love," all for Paramount. CORTEZ, RICARDO; widower of Alma Rubens; born in New York City. Write him at First National studio. Featured roles in "Illicit" and "A Woman of the World." COSTELLO,' DOLORES; married to John Barrymore; born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Write her at Warner Brothers studio. Contract star. Starred in "The Passionate Sonata," First National. CRAWFORD, JOAN; married to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Born in San Antonio, Texas. Write her at M-G-M studio. Contract star. Mary Turner in "Paid," star of "Dance, Fool, Dance" and "The Torch Song," all for M-G-M. DAMITA, LILY; unmarried; born in Paris, France. Write her at Sam Goldwyn studio. Contract player. Felice In "Fighting Caravans," Paramount. Star of French version of "Romance," M-G-M. Title role in "Madame Julie," Radio. DANE, KARL; divorced from non-professional; born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Write him at Darmour studio. Contract player. Olsen in "The Big House," M-G-M. N ~w making series of comedies for Darmour-Radio. DANIELS, BEBE; married to Ben Lyon; bora in Dallas, Texas. Write her at Warner Brothers studio. Contract star. Joyce Benton in "Reaching for the Moon," United Artists. Star of "Ex-Mistress," Warner Bros. Miss Wonderly in "A Woman of the World," Warner Bros. DAVIES, MARION; unmarried; born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Write her at M-G-M studio. Contract star. Stellar roles in "The Bachelor Father," "It's a Wise Child," and "Five and Ten," all for M-G-M. DELL, CLAUDIA; unmarried; born in San Antonio, Texas. Write her at Radio studio. Free lance player. Romantic lead in "Fifty Million Frenchmen," for Warner Bros. Rdle in "High River," Radio. DEL RIO, DOLORES; married to Cedric Gibbons; born in Mexico City, Mexico. Write her at United Artists studio. Free lance player. Title roles in "Ramona" and "Evangeline," United Artists. Now recovering after serious illness that prevented her from starring in talkie version of "The Dove." DELROY, IRENE; unmarried; born in Bloomington, Illinois. Write her at Warner Bros, studio. Contract player. Featured roles in "Life of the Party," "Divorce Among Friends" and "Men of the Sky." DENNY, REGINALD; married to Bubbles Steifel; born in London, Eng. Write him at M-G-M studio. Contract player. Barney in "Stolen Thunder," Fox. Paul Brandt in "A Lady's Morals," M-G-M. Victor Randall in "Kiki," United Artists. Featured rdle in "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," M-G-M. DIETRICH, MARLENE; married to non-professional; born in Berlin, Germany. Write her at Paramount studio. Contract star. Feminine lead in "The Blue Angel." Amy Jolly in "Morocco." Stellar role in "Dishonored," all for Paramount. DIX, RICHARD; unmarried; born in St. Paul, Minn. Write him at Radio studio. Contract star. Yancey Cravat in "Cimarron," title role in "Big Brother," all for Radio. DORSAY, FIFI; unmarried; born in Montreal, Canada. Write her at Fox studio. Contract player. Charmaine in "Those Three French Girls," M-G-M. Dolores in "Mr. Lemon of Orange Grove." Featured role in "Cure for the Blues," both for Fox. DOUGLASS, KENT; unmarried; born in Los Angeles, California. Write him at M-G-M studio. Featured player. Bob Glider in "Paid," opposite Joan Crawford. DOVE, BILLIE; divorced from Irvin Willat; born in New York City. Write her at Unit*! Artists studio. Contract star, Caddo Productions. Starred in "The Night Watch," First National. Now starring in an untitled Caddo picture. DRESSER, LOUISE; married to Jack Gardener: born in Evansville, Ind. Write her at Fox studio. Free lance player. Mrs. Jones in "Lightnin'," Fox. Mother in "Roped In," Paramount. DRESSLER, MARIE; unmarried; born in Coburg, Canada. Write her at M-G-M studio. Contract player. Marie in "Reducing," title role in "The Mayor of Cicero," both for M-G-M. DUNN, JOSEPHINE; married to non-professional; born in New York City. Write her at M-G-M studio. Freelance player. Marion in "Madonna of the Streets," Columbia. Feminine lead in "Air Police," Sono-Art. DURKIN, JUNIOR; boy actor; born in New York City. Write him at Paramount studio. Contract player. Huckleberry Finn in "Tom Sawyer," and title role in "Huckleberry Finn," both for Paramount. EDWARDS, CLIFF; divorced from non-professional; born in Hannibal, Mo. Write him at M-G-M studio. Contract player . Nescapook in "Dough Boys," Cosy in "The Southerner," comedy leads in "Dance, Fool, Dance" and "Fore," all for M-G:M. EILERS, SALLY; married to Hoot Gibson; born in New York City. Write her at M-G-M studio. Free lance player. Diana in "Let Us Be Gay," Joyce Treffle in "Reducing," feminine lead in "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," all for M-G-M. Featured role in "Skyline," Fox. ERWIN, STUART, unmarried; born in Squaw Valley, Calif. Write him at Paramount studio. Contract player. Paul in "Playboy of Paris," Oscar in "Only Saps Work," Ambrose in "Along Came Youth," Ole Olsen in "No Limit," comedy lead in "Manhattan Musketeers," all for Paramount. FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS, JR.; married to Joan Crawford; born in New York City. Write him at First National studio. Contract star. Douglas Scott in "The Dawn Patrol," First National. Juvenile lead in "Outward Bound," 8