Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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cc 338 Lead in Von Sternberg's first picture, "The Salvation Hunters." After "Gold Rush":— "The Rain Maker," "The Woman Against World," "Odyssey of North," "The Last Moment." Now dance teacher. HALL, CHAS. D. b. England 1899. Worked with Fred Karno's shows, Harry Day's etc. Art director, Chaplin Co. 1924-1936. Also: — "Invisible Man," "Bride of Frankenstein," "Diamond Jim," "Show Boat." Adventures of Dollie"), came to California in 1909 with the Bison Co. Chaplin-Essanays, Kalem (Ham and Bud comedies). JAMIESON, BUD (Wm. E.) b. Vallejo, Calif., 1894. 6', 270 lbs. Cafe entertainer and performer. 4 years vaudeville, stock. Essanay-Chaplins, Rolin (Lonesome Luke series), Pathe" comedies, "Buck Privates," "The Chaser," Columbia shorts, "Slightly Honorable," "Pot o' Gold," "Li'l Abner," etc. Died 1944. HARRIS, MILDRED b. Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1901. 5'2, 108 lbs. Child actress at nine. Broncho, Ince, Kay Bee, Triangle, Lois Weber, First National: — "Enoch Arden," "Old Folks at Home," "The Price of a Good Time," "Borrowed Clothes," "Habit," "Fool's Paradise," "Heart of a Follies Girl," "Lingerie," "No, No, Nanette." Vaudeville, night clubs, burlesque. Died 1944. HOWELL, ALICE b. New York, 1892. Musical comedy, burlesque, Howell and Howell in vaudeville. Keystone 1914. ("Laughing Gas," "Shot in the Excitement.") L-Ko comedies, Century. "Ballonatics," "Automaniacs," "Neptune's Naughty Daughter," "Love is an Awful Thing." INSLEY, CHARLES Veteran actor and screen player, in D. W. Griffith's first film ("The KELLEY, JAMES T. b. Castlebar County, Mayo, Ireland. 5'3, 150 lbs. 40 years Pete Daly Co. 3 years. Tivoli Opera House, San Francisco, vaudeville, etc. Screen: — Universal, Essanay, Rolin, Lone Star, Roach. KENNEDY, EDGAR b. Monterey, California, 1890, 6'i, 210 lbs. 4 years vaudeville and musical comedy. Keystone c. 1914. Later 2 reel comedy series for Educational, Hal Roach. Inventor of the "slow burn." "Duck Soup," "Tillie and Gus," "Kid Millions," "San Francisco," "A Star is Born," "True Confession," "Average Man" series. Died 1948. KENNEDY, MERNA b. Kankakee, 111., 1908. 5'2i/2, 107 lbs. Musical comedy Los Angeles. After "Circus" in "Broadway," early talkie, "King of Jazz," "Easy