Hollywood Filmograph (Jun-Aug 1929)

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HOLLYWOOD F1LM0GRAPH Five Ladies Who Are Gracing the Audibles Above — Edna Murphy — one -who made the grade from silents to the audibles. She played the sister of Fannie Brice in "My Man" and recently has played in "The Sap" for Warner Brothers, and in "Lummox," being directed by Herbert Brenon at United Artists. Belou Patsy Ruth Miller — Who this week announced that her marriage to Tay Garnett, Pathe director, will take place in September. At present she is appearing in "So Long Letty" at Warner's with "The Aviator" in which Eddie Horton is to be featured as her next. 6^^ &r*r<£), 1 m m % Fanny Brice — She has just returned and will give us another chance of hearing several neiv numbers ivhich she will introduce in "Sex Appeal" her first for Lnited Artists. The story, we are told, is being written by Husband Billy Rose and John McDermott. Above — Dorothy Mackaill — "Hard to Get" is the latest release for the lady from out Burbank way, and now she is in the process of completing "The Great Divide," being directed by Reginald Barker, at First National. Below — Ruth Taylor — A recent stage appearance in "Little Orchid Annie" gave proof of this young lady's acting ability, with Christie the first to sign her for a speaking role in the films. The picture is called "Hint to Brides" and is now being made at the Metropolitan Studios.