Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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Advertising Section 121 n GENUINE OROJ ers send out their photos on request, but if so, they themselves would be the only ones sufficiently interested to do so. Fannie VVard lives at 125 East Fifty-sixth Street, New York. The title role in "The Prince and the Pauper" was played by Tibi Lubin. Vera Reynolds' real father, in "Silence," was H. B. Warner. Enid, in "Annie Laurie," was played by Patricia Avery. The leads in "The Road to Yesterday" were played by Joseph Schildkraut and Jetta Goudal. Hay. — Thanks for the snapshot ; I feel, after your regular letters, that we are very well acquainted now. And I'm pleased that your notice in The Oracle got so many answers. I must have readers ! Marilyn T. — First on your list of Polish stars, of course, is Pola Negri, born Appolonia Chalupez. Gloria Swanson's mother, I understand, was Polish. But I have no very complete information as to what descent the various stars are ; judging by their names, I should agree that the Novak girls have Polish blood. Nazimova, of course, is Russian, as are Ivan Lebedoff and Ivan Linow. Dolores Costello was tjorn in Pittsburgh, in 1905 ; that's her real name. Mildred Paich.— Ivan Petrovitch was born in Novi Sad, Serbia, about 1898. He is a brunet, six feet tall and, I am told, is divorced. He is under contract to Rex Ingram. Voya George is not very well known on the screen as yet, and I'm sorry I have no information about him. Westy in the East. — Not to mention, I suppose, yeasty on the vest. Of course it's not silly to have a Western star for your favorite, if you happen to like him. Ken Maynard has black hair and gray eyes and is a quarter inch under six feet. Weight 180. Born in Mission, Texas, July 21, 1895. Unfortunately, First National has no list of the films he made before he worked for them, and as they were for independent companies, there is no one else to ask. Two of them I know — "Fighting Courage" and "The Haunted Range." He has no fan club that I know of. It won't hurt to ask him for his photo, if you have no quarter to send. Allene Ray doesn't give her age. She is five feet three and a half inches and weighs 117. Sally O'Neil, the last I know, was living at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills, California. Bob Curwood is with Universal, and Eugenia Gilbert frequently works there, too. Cullen Landis has no permanent studio connection; just Hollywood should reach him. Erma E. Siglen. — In "Four Sons," the title roles were played by James Hall, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., Charles Morton, and George Meeker. I suppose George was the youngest — I didn't see the picture. William Haines played opposite Mary Pickford in "Little Annie Rooney." Addresses of Footers Richard Arlen, Esther Ralston, JIary Brian, Neil Hamilton, Richard Dix, Adolphe Meujou, Kathryn Carver, Wallace Beery, Florence Vidor, Clara Bow, Chester Conklin, Clive Brook, Charles ("Buddy") Rogers, Gary Cooper, James Hall, William Powell, Bebe Daniels, Emil Jannings, Evelyn Brent, Doris Hill, Ruth Taylor, Nancy Carroll, Jean Arthur, Olga Baclanova, at the Paramount Studio, Hollywood, California. Phyllis Haver, Greta Garbo, Leila Hyams, Bessie Love, Edward Nugent, Gwen Lee, Ramon Novarro, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, William Haines, Lon Chaney, Renee Adoree, Marion Davies, Eleanor Boardman, Karl Dane, Dorothy Sebastian, Lionel Barrymore, Tim McCoy, George K. Arthur, Joan Crawford, Nils Asther, Conrad Nagel, Josephine Dunn, Anita Page, Buster Keaton, John Mack Brown, Marceline Day, at the MetroGoldwyn Studio, Culver City, California. Vilma Banky, Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, Gilbert Roland, Don Alvarado, Lupe Velez, and John Barrymore, at the United Artists Studio, 7100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Colleen Moore, Jack Mulhall, Doris Kenyon, Milton Sills, Billie Dove, Ken Maynard, Richard Barthelmess, Dorothy Mackaill, Corinne Griffith, Alice White, Donald Reed, and Molly O'Day, at the First National Studio, Burbank, California. Reginald Denny, Hoot Gibson, Mary Philbin, Laura La Plante, Eddie Phillips, Conrad Veidt, Art Acord, Barbara Kent, Barbara Worth, Ethlyn Claire, William Desmond, Edmund Cobb, Jack Daugherty, George Lewis, Raymond Keane, at the -Universal Studio, Universal City, California. William Boyd, Robert Armstrong, Marian Nixon, Alan Hale, Jeanette Loff, Carol Lombard, and Junior Coghlan, Jacqueline Logan, Lina Basquette, Phyllis Haver, at the Pathe Studio, Culver City, California. George O'Brien, Edmund Lowe, Earle Foxe, Janet Gaynor, Richard Walling, Barry Norton, Charles Farrell, Madge Bellamy, Victor McLaglen, Lois Moran, Nick Stuart, Virginia Valli, Sally Phipps, Frank Albertson, Farrell MacDonald, Charles Morton, Ben Bard, Sammy Cohen, Warren Burke, David Rollins, Marjorie Beebe, Sue Carol, Nancy Drexel, June Collyer, and Mary Duncan, at the Fox Studio, Western Avenue, Hollywood, California. Audrey Ferris, Dolores Costello, Louise Fazenda, Monte Blue, May McAvoy, Clyde Cook, at the Warner Studios, Sunset and Bronson, Los Angeles, California. Tom Tyler, Bob Steele, Frankie Darro, Buzz Barton, Tom Mix, Martha Sleeper, at the F. B. O. Studio, 780 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Bill Cody, Buddy Roosevelt, Walter Miller, at the Associated Studios, Mission Road, Hollywood, California. Allene Ray, 6912 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Robert Frazer, 6356 La Mirada Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Patsy Ruth Miller, 808 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Robert Agnew, 6357 La Mirada, Hollywood, California. Dorothy Revier, 1367 North Wilton Place, Los Angeles, California. Julanne Johnston, Garden Court Apartments, Hollywood, California. Malcolm McGregor, 6043 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, California. Jackie Coogan, 673 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ivor Novello, 11 Aldwych, London, W. C. 2, England. Harold Lloyd, 6640 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Anna May Wong, 241 N. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California. Eileen Percy, 154 Beechwood Drive, Los Angeles, California. Herbert Rawlinson, 1735 Highland Street, Los Angeles, California. Forrest Stanley, 604 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Gertrude Astor, 1421 Queen's Way, Hollywood, California. Lloyd Hughes, 616 Taft Building, Hollywood, California. Virginia Brown Faire, 1212 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Johnny Hines, Tec-Art Studio, 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, California. Theodore von Eltz, 1722% Las Palmas, Hollywood, California. William S. Hart, 6404 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Vivian Rich, Laurel Canyon, Box 799, R. F. D. 10, Hollywood, California. Betty Blythe, 1361 Laurel Avenue, Hollywood, California. Estelle Taylor, 5254 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Pat O'Malley, 1832 Taft Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Gordon Griffith, 1523 Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ruth Roland, 3828 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Gilda Gray, 22 East Sixtieth Street, New York Citv. Bert Lytell, P. O. Box 235, Hollywood, California. Kenneth Harlan, Hollywood Athletic Club, Hollywood, California. Ben Lyon, 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, California. Hugh Allen, Hollywood Athletic Club, Hollywood, California. George Hackathorne, Hotel Palomar, Hollywood, California. 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