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MARSH, GENE
b. San Diego, Calif., 1893. tj'sy^, 119 lbs. Reliance-Majestic Co. 2I/2 years, Keystone, ("His Prehistoric Past"), Rolin (Lonesome Luke comedies).
McCOY, HARRY
b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1894. 5'8i/4, 135 lbs. Vaudeville and musical comedy. 1911 Joker comedies, Universal. 1912 — Keystone (5I/9 years), American, Selig ("The Hoosier Romance"), Lehrman ("The Twilight Baby"), Arbuckle ("The Garage"), "Skirts," "Meet the Wife." Century comedies.
McGUIRE, PADDY
b. New Orleans, La. 5*9, 155 lbs. Kolb and Dill musical comedy and burlesque. Essanay. Nov. 1915 starred on his own for Vogue ("Sticky Fingers," "Lured and Cured"), Triangle-Keystone ("Won by a Foul," etc.).
MENJOU, ADOLPHE
b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1890. 5' 10, 147 lbs. Educated Cornell University. Italian campaign, World War I, Vaudeville and N.Y. stage. Screen: — "Three Musketeers," "The Sheik," "Clarence," etc. After "A Woman of Paris" starred in: — "The Marriage Circle," "Grand Duchess and the Waiter," "A Service for Ladies," "The King on Main Street," "Blonde or Brunette," etc. Talkies: — "The Front Page," "A Farewell
to Arms," "Morning Glory," "Little Miss Marker," "Sing, Baby, Sing," "100 Men and a Girl," "Golden Boy," "Father Takes a Wife," "Roxie Hart," "You Were Never Lovelier."
MILLER, CARL
b. Wichita County, Texas (1893) 6', 160 lbs. Univ. of Texas. Stage 15 months, vaudeville. Screen: — Asst. cameraman, director, actor. "The Doctor and the Woman," "Mary Regan," "The Kid," "The Bride's Play," "A Woman of Paris," "The Extra Girl," "Why Sailors Go Wrong."
MINEAU, CHARLOTTE
b. Bordeaux, France, 1891, 5' 10, 165 lbs. Selig, Geo. Ade Fables, Swedie series and Chaplin-Essanay films, "Rosemary Climbs the Heights," "Love, Honor and Behave," "Love is an Awful Thing," "Sparrows."
MORRISSEY, BETTY
Discovered by von Stroheim. Appeared in "Merry Go Round," "A Woman of Paris," "The Gold Rush," "The Circus," "The Fast Worker," "Skinner's Dress Suit," specializing in "flapper" roles. Died 1950.
MURRAY, CHARLES
b. Laurel, Ind., 1872. 6', 200 lbs. Stage 20 yrs., Murray and Mack. 2 yrs. Biograph, "Hogan" series etc., Keystone, "A Henpecked Hus