Photoplay Magazine, January 1921 (anuary 1921)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

Photoplay Magazine —ADVERTISING Section 121 Questions and Answers ( Continued) G. A., Danville. —I asked a young lady the other day if she had ever read the "Meditations of Marcus Aurelius" and she answered yes, that she'd read it when it first came out. Harland Tucker is married to Marie Walcamp and plays with her in Universal serials. Frances Nelson has not been heard from for a long time. When will "Peg o' My Heart" be released? Bet- ter ask Mr. Lasky. There has been consider- able litigation over the rights to the Hartley Manners play and the celluloid Peg has never seen the screen. We hope she is not doomed to oblivion, however. Wanda Haw- ley plays Peg. Marion Davies isn't mar- ried. Is that all you want to know? Real Irish. —Never fight over a woman. It only flatters her and you might get hurt. Chester Harnett was last seen in "The Girl of the Sea." His address is 55s West 171 Street, New York City. June Caprice is now playing opposite George B. Seitz in his new serial. Address her care Pathe, New York. Kitty. —Some breach-of-promise ladies aren't satisfied with punishing the gentle- man to the extent of several thousand dol- lars. They must marry him, too. So David Powell seems so frank and friendly. Hope David's frankness and friendliness will be just as evident in his English films—he's playing in London now, you know. Went across to join Paramount's British stock company. K. K., Canada. —You have a friend who has a cousin who has a sister who plays for Selznick. Her name is Irene Dushang. So far Irene hasn't startled the cinema world but you never can tell; she may surprise us yet. Arnold, Peoria. —It must be uncomfor- table to be placed on a pedestal and wor- shipped from afar. I'm sure I'd topple over at the first tremor. However, no one seems to be worshipping me just at present. Your idol is Constance Talmadge. So say many. Will Rogers has appeared in "Laughin' Bill Hyde," "Almost a Husband," "Tubilo," "The Strange Boarder," "Cupid the Cowpuncher," "Jes' Call Me Jim," and "The Guile of Women." I liked "Jubilo" best. Ricardo G., Manila. —Mary Garden de- cided that the films were not so suited to her as the opera, evidently—at any rate she hasn't made any more pictures, confining her talents entirely to the stage. Haven't the names of the maids in "Thais:" sorrv. M. M. M., Hazen, Ark. —Oh yes—I have high principles. So high, in fact, that I can't always reach 'em. Howard Davies? He played the victim in "One Hour Before Dawn" for Hampton-Pathe. He's five feet ten and one-half inches tall; weighs 100 pounds; has brown hair and dark eyes. He's appeared in "A White Man's Chance." "A Sporting Chance," "It's a Bear" and "Boston Blackie's Little Pal." E. H., Chicago. —The film bachelors seem to be deserting me one by one. After Dick Barthelmess became a benedict I began to feel lonesome. Oh well, Eugene O'Brien is still with me. Here's cast of "Poppy:" Sir Evelyn Carson, Eugene O'Brien; Luce Abinger, Frederick Perry; Dr. Bramhan. Jack Meredith; Mrs. Capron, Dorothy Rogers; Sophia Cornell, Edna Whistler; Mrs. Kennedy, Marie Haines; Poppy. Nor- ma Talmadge. Alda C. de R„ Hong Kong, China. —A fine letter, and much appreciated by me. You say you saw Elsie Ferguson while she was in China and liked her. She will re- turn to America to make more photoplays. She is married to an American banker, Thomas B. Clarke. Mary Pickford is twen- ty-seven; she is coming your way soon. Anita Stewart's birthday is February 17th; Norma Talmadge's, May 2 ; Douglas Fair- banks', May 23; and Ethel Clayton's, No- vember 8th. Vincent Coleman, Green Room Club, N. Y. C. Fannie Ward lives in Lon- don. I'll certainly look you up if I ever come to Hong Kong—but I don't travel much so I'm afraid we'll have to be friends by long-distance. Write again. P. D., Middletown. —You were friendly enough—quite. It's a relief sometimes to read a sane salutation instead of the ever- lasting "Old Rips" and "Old Dears." Juanita Hansen has completed a serial called 'The Phantom Foe" and she is now working in a new one called, "Roaring Oaks." Douglas Fairbanks is thirty-seven. Marguerite Clark is in her early thirties. Mary Pickford's favorite pastime? Making motion pictures. Hazel. Oklahoma. —Don't insult me. Call me, if you like, any endearing appella- tion that pops into your pretty head. Ac- cuse me of violent tastes in ties and litera- ture. But don't, don't, don't say I am a poet. I can stand anything but that. Ed- die Polo is married and has a seventeen- year-old daughter, Malveena Polo, who ap- pears in Eric von Stroheim's new picture, "Foolish Wives." Address the Polos, father and daughter, at Universal City. Enid Ben- nett weighs 102. Her husband is Fred Niblo. William Duncan was born in Dundee. Scot- land. Guess who's the favorite film serial star in Dundee. S. J. T., Minneapolis. —Dorothy Devore, a Christie comedienne, was only loaned to the Charles Ray company for one picture; she's back in comedy now. She played Mary Jane Jenkins in "Forty Five Minutes from Broadway." Not married. Miss T.—How do I know whether or not you'd make a good movie star? Telephonic photography has not been actually per- fected as yet and until it is I'll have to confine my divinations to weights and ages. From your writing I should say you'd make a fine slapstick comedienne. Bessie Barris- cale is blonde. Mildred Harris Chaplin has light hair. Clara Kimball Young stands five feet six inches in her stock—I mean heelless slippers. June Caprice is just twen- ty. Gladys Leslie, one year older. A Constant Reader. —You may read our Magazine every month, but I doubt if you are constant. Not if you profess undying preference for Ward Crane in one breath, and say your favorite is Norman Kerry the next. Oh, you women. Crane opposite Anita Stewart in "The Yellow Typhoon." Mr. Kerrv played with Constance Talmadge in 'Up the Road with Sallie." M. P. P.. Hot Springs.— The grand look- ing man with Shirley Mason in "Love's Harvest ?" Well. I suppose you mean Ray- mond McKee. But he's such a regular guy I hate to hear him called those names. He might write to you if you can suppress your enthusiasm and write a sensible letter. What made Dick Barthelmess marry Mary Hay? Love. Keep Your Skin Soft and Smooth WITH CUTICURA When exposed to wintry weather Cuticura Soap and Ointment will keep your face and hands free from chapping, redness, roughness and irritation. Cuticura Talcum is deli- cately medicated and ex- quisitely perfumed. It is indispensable for every toilet table. Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c Talcum 25c Sold throughout the world, for sample each free address: "Cuticura Lab- oratories, Dept. N, Maiden 48, Mass." jpSS*~Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Ulamonas on Approval^ Latest List of Diamond Bargains This firm nearly 5f century old. rated ><rer fl.OOO.OOu lands money on hlirri- Brrasle jewelry A paid loan diamonds. MLcinic banraina to ua Free examination Why Pay Foil Prices )»« fur yourself thai it's not necessary- . Whfii you wri'.tf tj aJ?ertl3fr* please nwi.tion PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.