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Wampas Baby Stars
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hospital in a cast, she has made a comeback within the last seven months. Her featured successes to date have been in “Fifty Million Frenchmen," “The Millionaire,” “Smart Money” and “Mothers Cry.” She’s another Missouri girl.
Dorothy Layton, a blue-eyed blonde from Cincinnati, played small roles with Irving Pichel, director, star and film coach at Santa Barbara Playhouse, and later at Beverly Hills Playhouse, where movie scouts noticed her acting ability. She crashed the films via Hal Roach comedies.
Boots Mallory, daughter of a steamboat skipper, was born in Newr Orleans and reared in Mobile. She was brought to Hollywood from a job as a New York night club entertainer, where the staff of this magazine saw her in Will Oakland’s Terrace Club. She was made a central character in Fox’s “Walking Down Broadway” and in “Handle With Car^,” the first of which is not yet released.
Lillian Miles of Columbia Studio is a platinum blonde from Oskaloosa, Ia„ who came here after stock company stage work. She came here as a singer, but a fortune teller told her there was luck awaiting her in films and she heeded him. She’s with Jack Holt in that strikingly good picture “Man Against Woman,” and while Miss Miles bored us a little with her torch singing, the picture will earn money. Miss Miles, however, was not recommended by this magazine for quick advancement and stardom, and unfortunately the blues-singing platinum blonde, Columbia’s representative, did not
find favor with those who ballotted. Columbia discovered they did not have a contract with Lillian Miles. The result of this was unusual and embarrassing, for the Columbia Studio made an urgent request that the Wampas replace Miss Miles in its list of baby stars.
Wampas finally agreed, and now the first non-Caucasian girl ever to receive a place among the baby stars in eleven years of the annual selections has been announced as Miss Miles’ successor.
The new baby star is Toshia Mori, 19-year old girl of Los Angeles, Little Tokyo, daughter of a Japanese physician, Dr. Toshia Ichoka. Miss Mori was born in Kyoto, Japan, came to this country at the age of 10 and returned to Japan five years ago. She attended dramatic schools and was also educated by tutors.
She broke into films during the last year in “Roar of the Dragon” and, thanks to Sydney Ullman, associate art director for R.K.O., had a chance to appear to exceptional advantage among and against authentic Chinese backgrounds. This doubtless led to her being accepted for Columbia’s “Bitter Tea of General Yen.” She is five feet tall, weighs 100 pounds even, and is quite attractive.
Ginger Rogers is another Missouri girl. She was reared in Fort Worth, Tex., where she won a dancing contest at the age of 14 and developed ambitions which led to New York where she became a dancer with one of Paul Whiteman’s stage acts. She’s been in “Young Man of Manhattan,” “Suicide Fleet,” “Hat Check Girl,” “You Said a Mouthful,” and others.
Marion Shockley is also from Missouri.
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She has been playing featured leads in Educational comedies. She just finished “Torchy’s Kitty Coup.”
Gloria Stuart, from Santa Monica, Cal., is the only home talent in the baby star bunch. She attended University of California at Berkley and was in college dramatics. She’s appeared in “Street of Women” with Kay Francis, “The Old Dark House,” “Laughter in Hell” and “The All American” and appears opposite Lionel Barrymore in “Sweepings." She’s under contract at Universal.
Dorothy Wilson, the ex-stenographer from Minneapolis who was piicked from behind a typewriter for a screen test at R. K. O. several months ago, is one of the best bets on the 1932 list. She starred in “The Age of Consent.”
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