Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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biographical sketches 337 series with Polly Moran: — "Caught Short," "Politics," "Reducing," "Prosperity," "Emma," "Tugboat Annie," "Dinner at Eight." Died 1934 DRYDEN, WHEELER b. London, 1892. 5'8i/2, 155 lbs. Half brother of Chaplin. Stage career in England. Toured Orient. Screen career at Sunrise Co., Universal. Recent years assisted brother. GODDARD, PAULETTE b. New York City, 1911. (Real name Pauline Levy.) 5^4, 110 lbs. Chorus of Ziegfeld's "Rio Rita" 1927, etc. Screen: — dancer in "Kid from Spain," Hal Roach. Other than 2 Chaplin films has appeared in: — "The Cat and the Canary," "The Young in Heart," "Northwest Mounted Police," "Second Chorus," "Reap the Wild Wind," "Kitty," "An Ideal Husband," etc. GOODWINS, FRED DURFEE, MINTA b. London, 1891. 5*9, 146 lbs. b. Los Angeles 1897. 130 lbs. Newspaper man. Stage: George Musical comedy, vaudeville, stock. Alexander, Charles Frohman. Keystone comedies 1913-16. Mar Screen: Edison, Imp. Chaplin ried Roscoe Arbuckle. Later played (1915-17) Horsley comedies, in "Mickey," Truart Pictures. Now owns dress shop. GREY, LITA FRENCH, CHARLES K. b. Columbus, Ohio. 6', 190 lbs. Stage career; variety, minstrel show, character actor. Screen 1908; actor for Biograph, director for N.Y.M.P. Co., supported Chas. Ray and Wm S. Hart in many Ince films. "The Last Warning," "The Divine Lady." GELDERT, CLARENCE b. St. John, B.C., 1867. 5'n, 165 lbs. Varied career, actor, with Richard Mansfield, etc. Screen 1915 in D. W. Griffith's "Intolerance," De Mille's "Joan the Woman," "Affairs of Anatol," "A Woman of Paris," etc. b. Hollywood, Calif. 1908. (Lolita McMurry real name.) Married Chaplin Nov. 1924. Mother of Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Sidney. Divorced 1927. Recently vaudeville, Vitaphone shorts. GRIFFITH, GORDON b. Chicago, 111., 1907. Stage at 1 yr. with mother Katherine Griffith. Movies 1913-26: Sennett, "Tarzan of the Apes," "Huckleberry Finn," "Little Annie Rooney." Asst. dir. Monogram. Prod. Mgr. "The Jolson Story." HALE, GEORGIA b. St. Joseph, Mo. 5'4, 122 lbs. Musical comedy, stock. Films 1923.