Motion picture studio directory and trade annual (Oct 1916)

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170 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. XIV. No. 16. Section 2 HOWARD ESTABROOK MR. ESTABROOK made his first screen appearance in 1914 as the star of " Officer 666," and is now permanently aligned with film productions. Has starred in features for George Kleine-General Film, World Film, Metro, Pathe Gold Rooster, International, etc. Most recent, International Film Service serial, "The Mysteries of Myra." Appeared in many stage successes in New York and London, including "The Dictator," "Brown of Harvard," "On the Quiet," " Going Some," " The Boss," " Within the Law," " Little Women," etc. ; travelled two years in Italy, Switzerland and France; devoted a year to writing and stage direction. Last stage appearances, star of "Search Me," and with Elsie Janis in " Miss Information." Prepared for University of Michigan, but chose business career, eventually leaving County Treasurer's Office, Detroit, for stage career. Is married to Gretchen Dale. Member of Society of American Dramatists and Composers, and Lambs Club, New York. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers