Motion picture news booking guide (1929)

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BODIL ROSING A Few Suggestions for Story Material A Born in Copenhagen — Educated in j Copenhagen and Switzerland — specialized in languages and music — on stage j ; since 16 years old — plays parts from ages of 25 to 60 without makeup — all roles created by hair, clothes and feeling — can drop or add 1 5 years while camera is cranking. Played Coleen Moore’s mother in "It Must Be Lore,” the maid in "Sunrise,” j Barthelmess mother in "The Wheel of Chance,” peasant woman in " The j Patriot,” Marion Nixon’s mother in "Out of the Ruins,” Clara Bow’s mother in "The Fleet’s In,” Hoot Gibson’s mother in " King of the Rodeo.” Details of any of these suggested subjects or others will be obtained on request by Motion Picture News Director of: ■■THE PHANTOM CITY”— "WELLS FARGO” — "THE GLORIOUS TRAIL” — for First National — "LONE WOLF’S RETURN” — a Columbia Special. One of the youngest successful directors in Hollywood — born and educated ii. Oklahoma City — is a graduate of the School of Music — played on stage and in stock — produced a series of two-reelers on his own — later signed as director by F B O, Universal, First National, Columbia.