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when Chaplin was a member. Since 1918 general manager and vice president Chaplin Film Corp. Died 1946.
REEVES, BILLY
b. London, England, s's1/^ Circus, Karno Co., "A Night in English Music Hall"), 3 seasons Ziegfield's Follies. Screen: — Lubin Co. Died 1945
RIESNER, CHARLES
("Chuck") b. Minneapolis, Minn., 1887. 7 yrs. vaudeville. Keith and Orpheum circuit, songwriter and professional boxer. Musical comedies. Screen: — Salt Lake City 1910, Keystone writer. Asst. to Chaplin and actor (1918-1925). Became director: — "Man on the Box," "The Better 'Ole," "Steamboat Bill, Jr." Talkies: — "Caught Short," "Reducing," "Politics," "Flying High," "Winter Carnival."
RITCHIE, BILLIE
b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1877. 5'7i/2, 140 lbs. Vaudeville, musical comedy, pantomime (Cinderella), Karno Co., "A Night in English Music Hall," etc. on Broadway and over Orpheum Circuit. Screen: — L-Ko, Sunshine Comedies, "The Twilight Baby," "North of the Rio Grande."
RUGGLES, WESLEY
b. Los Angeles, 1889. Musical comedy, stock. Keystone (Syd Chaplin comedies), Essanay, Vitagraph. Di
rected "Picadilly Jim," "The Leopard Woman," "Uncharted Seas," "Collegians" series. Talkies: — "Street Girl," "Cimarron," "Are These our Children," "I'm no Angel," "True Confession," "Sing, You Sinners," "Arizona," "See Here, Private Hargrove."
SANFORD, STANLEY J.
b. Osago, Iowa, 1894. 6*5, 280 lbs. Stock, movies 1910 on, "The Immigrant," "The Circus," "Pardon Us," "Modern Times," "A Night at the Opera."
SCHADE, FRITZ
b. Germany, 1880. 5', 193 lbs. Stage career, vaudeville. Screen: — Universal, Christie, Sennett, KeystoneTriangle. "Laughing Gas," "Fido's Fate," etc.
SENNETT, MACK
b. Denville, Quebec, 1880. See Chapter IV.
STERLING, FORD
b. La Crosse, Wis., 1880. As Keno, The Boy Clown in circus, stock, vaudeville, musical comedy. Screen: — Biograph, in 1st Keystone 1912, Cohen Series, "Dirty Work in a Laundry," and many others. His own co. 1914 but returned to Sennett. "Yankee Doodle in Berlin," "Hearts and Flowers," "His Last False Step." Later: — "American Venus," "The Show Off," "For the Love of Mike," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," In talkies: — "Sally,"