Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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cc CROCKER, HARRY b. San Francisco, Calif., 1893. 6', 180 lbs. Son of prominent and wealthy family. Yale University. Stage, L.A. — Besides assistant on "The Circus," "City Lights," appeared in Marion Davies' "Tillie the Toiler," "Sally in our Alley," "South Sea Love." D'ARRAST, H. D'Abbadie. b. Argentina, 1897. Met Geo. Fitzmaurice in France. Became his technical advisor. Then assistant to Chaplin. Directed: — "Service for Ladies," "A Gentleman of Paris," "The Magnificent Flirt," "Dry Martini," "Laughter," "Raffles," "Topaze." Married Eleanor Boardman in France. DAVENPORT, ALICE b. N.Y.C. 1853. 5'2, 140 lbs. Member of noted stage family. Mother of Mrs. Wallace Reid. 25 years in stock, repertory, etc. Screen: — Nestor, Horsley. One of the original 6 who made the first Keystone, 1912. In over 200 pictures, Sunshine comedies, Fox. DAVIS, GEORGE b. New York. 5'8, 155 lbs. Educational comedies, "The Circus," Mermaid comedies. "The Kiss," "Not So Dumb," "A Lady To Love." DEHAVEN, CARTER Chicago, 111., 1886. Vaudeville, Weber and Fields. Musical Com edy. With his wife on screen in "Twin Beds," "Girl in Taxi," etc. Assistant on "Modern Times," and played in "The Great Dictator." Daughter — Gloria DeHaven DE LIMUR, JEAN b. France. Aviator in war. Played in Fairbanks' "Three Musketeers." After assisting Chaplin on "Woman of Paris," became assistant to Rex Ingram and De Mille. Wrote "The Magnificent Flirt." Directed early talkies: — Jeanne Eagels in "The Letter" and "Jealousy." Returned to France. Codirector "Don Quixote." DEAN, DINKY (Dean Franklin Riesner) b. 1918, son of "Chuck" Riesner. In comedies 8 months old and in vaudeville act. After "The Pilgrim" appeared in "A Prince of a King," "Peck's Good Boy." Directed "Bill and Coo." DRESSLER, MARIE b. Cobourg, Canada, 1869. 5'7, 150 lbs. With Lew Fields, Weber and Fields, Lillian Russell, "Tillie's Nightmare" in which she popularized the song "Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl." "Tillie" series on screen for Keystone, Lubin, World. Later "Callahans and Murphys," "Bringing up Father," "The Patsy." After spotty career made a comeback in talkies, becoming one of the biggest stars of all time: — "Hollywood Revue," "Anna Christie," "Min and Bill,"