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'The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry"
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With the arrival of Lenore Ulric, noted actress of the legitimate stage, who is about to commence work before the motion picture camera as the star of David Belasco's "Tiger Rose," for the Warner Brothers, many stories of this artist and her connection with the beloved Sarah Bernhardt are pouring into the executive offices of the Warner studios from interested showmen.
Perhaps the most interesting bit of information about Miss Ulric and the divine Sarah comes from Albert Dorris, motion picture editor of a Hollywood newspaper who was formerly prominent in dramatic circles of the east. Mr. Dorris has watched and studied the performance of Miss Ulric since she broke into the Belasco realm a few years ago. He was drawn to her art because of the interest she displayed in Madame Bernhardt, who was at that time under the management of Ike W. Hope, a close friend of Dorris.
It seems, according to the kind informant, that Miss Ulric had chosen the "Madame," as she was always called by the profession, as her idol, and each night at Frohman's theatre, would find the young actress deeply absorbed in the performance of the noted French artist. Finally Ike Hope carried his little secret to Madame, with the result that the Madame insisted upon Miss Ulric's company at an early date. The little incident terminated with Madame presenting a most beautiful portrait of herself to Miss Ulric with a personal touch of certainty that her young admirer would be heard of in the "big lights" before long.
The affair took place in late 1918 when Madame Bernhardt was appearing at the Empire Theatre in New York City. Miss Ulric had just finished her first hit under David Belasco and coming from so im-portant a personage as Bernhardt, the little token of good will was most welcome.
Miss Ulric commences work in the immediate future on "Tiger Rose." This is the play in which she made such an impressive showing on Broadway. The picture version will be known as a Sidney A. Franklin production with Mr. Franklin handling the megaphone.
Katherine MacDonald was married last week to Chas. Johnson at Atlantic City, at the home of Dr. R. Johnson Held, uncle of the bridegroom. Mary MacClaren, the sister and Mrs. L. A. MacDonald mother of the bride, were present.
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