Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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The Answer Man KATUSHA — I can supply you with a photo of Ramon Novarro, but not as he appeared in "BenHur." Esther Ralston was born in Bar Harbor, Maine, in 1902. She's five feet five inches tall, weighs 125 pounds, has blonde hair and blue eyes. Her latest picture is "Sawdust Paradise"; write her at the Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. Write me any time. I'm always glad to hear from you. LUCILLE — William Haines's latest picture is "Excess Baggage." William Bakewell was Tex McNeil, and Neil Neely, Bob Speei-y in 'West Point." Helen Lynch was born April 21, 1903. In regard to Jack Mulhall's relations, I would suggest you write direct to Jack at the First National Studios, Burbank, Cal. What makes you think I'm Herbert Rawlinson? He's a movie star. But thanks for the compliment. MARY JANE K.— Charles Rogers was born August 13, 1904. His latest picture is "Red Lips." Write Buddy at the Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. Adolphe Menjou was married to Kathryn Caryer, in Paris. Jacqueline Logan is playing in "Power." "The Purple Mask" was produced by Universal, in January, 1917, a serial of fifteen episodes, starring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. A RED-HEAD OF ST. LOUIS— You carrot tops hail from all points. Barry Norton was Bryon Dashwood, Lane Chandler, Holobird in "The Legion of the Condemned." Clara Bow is five feet two and I'll answer as many letters in MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE as space permits and reply by mail to the others. Write your name and address and enclose stamps or addressed envelope. The Answer Man, Motion Picture Magazine, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York City. Here are the five leaders of my fan mail. The place of honor goes to Buddy Rogers because last month I received more inquiries on him than any other player one-half inches tall, weighs 109 pounds. That is her real name. Buster Collier is playing in "Tide of Empire," starring Renee Adoree. Don't know whether Ramon Novarro prefers red heads or not. Why not write him at the Metro-Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. ? MERELY MARY— Allene Ray and Walter Miller are co-starring again in "Terrible People," a serial produced by Pathe Studios, 4500 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. Allene and Edward Hearne played in "The Yellow Cameo," also a serial. Esther and Jobyna Ralston are not related. Jobyna is married to Richard Arlen. Her latest picture is "The Toilers," starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; write them at the Tiffany-Stahl Prod., 933 N. Seward St., Hollywood, Cal. SEBASTIAN— Cheerio! Richard Arlen was born in Charlottesville, Va., twenty-nine years ago. That's his real name. His next picture will be "Beggars of Life." Lewis Sargent plays opposite Alberta Vaughn in "Racing Blood," a serial, in production at the FBO Studios, 780 Cower St., Hollywood, Cal. Laura La Plante's latest picture is "The Last Warning." Address your letter to her at the Universal Studios, Universal City, Cal. DONA CATALINA— I like your stationery. Theodore Von Eltz was the captain in "The Great Mail Robbery." Richard Dix has recovered nicely from his operation, thank you. His next picture will be "Warming Up." Dolores del Rio was born in Durango, Mexico, August 3, 1905. She is playing in "Revenge." Barry Norton is single, send him that note care the Fox Studios, 1401 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. BROWN-EYED— I'll excuse your long letter ; guess the column will hold 'em all. (Continued on page 87) Sue Carol seems to be gaining in popularity. She was a close second to Buddy Charles Farrell is third. I can always depend on Farrell's fans to keep me busy Fourth is Billie Dove. Her admiring fans certainly want to know a lot about her And so many of Ramon Novarro's fans have been writing. He is fifth among the leaders 80