Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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That is his real name. Latest production released is "Raffles." Maurice Chevalier, Menilmontant, near Paris, France, about thirty-one years ago. Richard Cromwell has been selected to play the title role in "Tol'able David," which is in production at the Columbia Studios. Richard is twenty years old. He is an art student with no previous theatrical experience. Despite the fact, however, Cromwell has a surprising amount of natural histrionic ability. He has a keen boyish charm, reminding one of Charles Ray. MARGARET— Bob Steele is about twenty-seven years old, six feet tall, has brown hair and blue eyes. Joan Marsh is about sixteen, has blonde hair and blue eyes. Her latest picture is "Leather Pushers." Dorothy Sebastian was born in Birmingham, Alabama, April 21, 1903, she is five feet three, weighs 114 pounds, has dark brown hair and hazel eyes. That is Lewis Ayres' real name. WINIFRED— Glad to hear from you again! Nancy Carroll has been appearing in pictures since 1927. Latest picture "Two Against Death." Phillips Holmes was born in Grand Rapids, Mich., about twentyone years ago. He is six feet tall, weighs 155 pounds, has blond hair and blue eyes. Appearing in "Criminal Code." Receives his fan mail at the Paramount Studios. Lewis Ayres, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 28, 1908, five feet eleven inches tall, weighs 155 pounds, dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Married to Alice Caddy. Latest production "Mississippi," Universal Studios. Educated at the San Diego High School, University of Arizona. Has appeared in amateur drama, three years of singing and playing with dance orchestras, plays banjo, guitar and piano. ELISE — Yes, Tom Mix is going to return to pictures. I'll bet you're glad? Buck Jones is appearing in "Down Trail," Columbia Studios. Monte Blue was born in Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 11, 1890. He is six feet two, weighs 180 pounds, has brown hair and eyes. Married to Tove Jansen, they have two children, Barbara Ann and Richard. NONA — Harold Lloyd was born in Burchard, Neb., in 1883. He is six feet tall, weighs 156 pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes, married to Mildred Davis. Latest picture "Feet First." Reginald Denny, London, England, Nov. 20, 1899, six feet tall, weighs 180 pounds, brown hair and hazel eyes. Charles Chaplin, England, April 16, 1889, five feet four, 125 pounds, gray-brown hair, blue eyes. Loretta Young has brown hair and hazel eyes. Latest picture is "Heart of the North." 0. A. — Armida was born in Sonora, Mexico, about eighteen years ago. She is four feet eleven, weighs 90 pounds, and has black hair and eyes. Real name is Vendrell, At this writing she is appearing on the stage in "Nina Rosa," a musical production. Sally Blane, Salida, Colo., July 11, 1909, five feet four and a half, weighs 117 pounds, brown hair and hazel eyes. Real name Betty Jane and her sisters are Loretta and Polly Ann Young. Latest production "Leather Pushers." Josephine Dunn, New York City, May i, 1910, five feet five, 119 pounds, blonde hair and blue eyes. ELLEN — Bob Custer was born in Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 18, 1900. He is six feet tall, weighs 170 pounds, brown hair and hazel eyes. Married to Elizabeth Cudahy. Tom Tyler, Port Henry, N. Y., about twenty-seven years ago. Tom wanted to become a movie star in the worst way, so he spent his savings for a correspondence course in motion picture acting. When the course was completed he started for Hollywood, and was three years arriving there, as he had to work his way out. Worked as an extra for two years. He later became the champion weight lifter when he was invited to join the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Here are some of the films he has appeared in "Ben Hur," "The Only Thing," "The Flying U Ranch," "Sonora Kid," "Splitting the Breeze," "The Gambler's Game," and a number of others. BETTY KENO— That's Mitzi Green's real name too! Kenneth MacKenna was born in Canterbury, N. H., on Aug. 19, 1899. Received his early education in Paris. He later took up a general course of instruction at the Ethical Culture School in New York and finished at Columbia University. Spent three years in a Wall Street banking house before he decided on a career behind the footlights. His first stage appearance was in 1919 when he played the leading male role in "At 9:45." Becoming affiliated with the Theatre Guild, produced and played the leads in "Windows," "Forever After," and other successful productions. During the war was a Sergeant in the Tank Corps, stationed at Gettysburg, Pa. His first picture was with Bebe Daniels in "Miss Bluebeard," which was released in Feb., 1925. Has light brown hair and blue eyes. Hobbies are football, hockey and all outdoor sports. BLUE EYES— Alice Joyce is married to James Regan and has two daughters: Alice, about thirteen and Peggy, about seven. Zasu Pitts to Tom Gallery, one daughter Ann and an adopted son Donald Michael. Jack Mulhall, Evelyn Winans and has one son. Jack Oakie is not married or engaged. Kay Johnson was born in Mount Vernon, N. Y., about twenty-six years ago. She is married to John Cromwell, actor and director. Miss Johnson's latest picture is "The Passion Flower." David Lee's latest is "The Squealer," starring Jack Holt and Dorothy Revier. Jeanette MacDonald is not married and is appearing in "Stolen Thunder." SUNDOWN SLIM— I would suggest you write the music department at the First National Studios, Burbank, Cal., regarding the composer of the song you refer to. Marjorie Rambeau, who makes her screen debut in "Her Man," again wears a bracelet as a good luck charm which has a distinct connection with every one of her big stage successes. The bracelet is formed by a gold chain to which are attached about twenty gold trinkets including goldfish, elephants, old shoes, revolvers, daggers, and a dozen other things. Mary Brian is appearing in "The Royal Family. ' 106