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Who's What in the Studio.
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Hiscott, Leslie S. — 'Assistant producer. Famous Players-Lasky British productions ; Maurice Tourneur, George Pearson, George Fitzmaurice J. Parker Read. Producer (1924) of "Mrs. May" two reelers. Gainsborough, 1925 and F.B.O., 1927.
Hitchcock, A. J. — -In editorial department of F.P.L. British productions ; assistant and scenarist to Graham Cutts in " Woman to Woman," "Passionate Adventure," "Blackguard." Director for Gainsborough, 1925; *' The Pleasure Garden," " The Lodger," " Easy Virtue." Joined British International ; ":The Ring," "The Farmer's Wife," "Champagne."
Hobbs, Hayford.— Formerly juvenile lead with London Film Co. ; four years in Hollywood ; returned 1926. "The Luck of the Navy," " Toni," etc.
Hobbs, Jack.—" Tom Brown's Schooldays " (Windsor), "The Lady Clare," "The Face at the Window," "Inheritance," "The Shuttle of Life" (ail British Actors), "The Call of Youth," "The Eleventh Commandment" and "The Happy Ending" (Gaumont). Hobby: — Collecting old brass and copper. Address : — Green Room Club.
Hopkirk, Gordon. — " Sahara Love," "A Woman Redeemed," etc., etc. Address: 12, Old Co npton Street, W.i.
Hopson, Violet. — b. San Francisco, California. Educated private tutor and France. " The Vicar of Wakefield," "The Heart of Midlothian," " Trelawnv of the Wells," " Barnaby Rudge," "The Clunies," "The White Hope" (all Hepworth) ; " Ihe Ware Case," "A Munition Girl's Romance," " Missing the Tide." " A Gamble for Love," " The Ragged Messenger" " A Turf Conspiracy," " A Fortune at Stake," " A Soul's Crucifixion," " Snow in the Desert," "Her Son," "The Case of Lady'Camber " (all Broadwest), " Son of Kissing Cup," " The Lady Owner," "The Great Turf Mystery," and, for Stoll, "A Daughter of Love."
Howard, Lionelle. — b. Cirencester, Gloucester. Educated, Cheltenham College. Commenced screen career, 1911. "Old St. Paul's," three years Hepworth stock, "Aunt Rachel" (Samuelson), " Three Men in a Boat " (Artistic Film Co.), "The Channings " (Master Film), "Double Event," "Street of Adventure," "Wonderful Year," "The Little Brother of God," "Expiation," "Debt of Honour," "Petticoat Loose," "Widow Twan-Kee."
Hughes, Harry. — Editor and cutter for years ; directed for Nettlefold at Walton, " A Daughter in Revolt," " Virginia's Husband," " Troublesome Wives," " Hell-Cat."
Hume, Benita. — Youngstage actress, appeared in several Gainsborough and Britannia productions.
Hume, Marjorie. — b. Yarmouth. Commenced screen work. 1917. "Doing His Bit" (Ideal), "The Keeper of the Door" (Stoll), "The Duchess of Seven Dials" (London Film Co.), "Lady Tetley's Decree" (London Film Co), "The Swindler" (Stoll), "Scarlet Kiss" (Goodwins), "The Great Day" (Famous Lasky), " The Call of Youth " (Famous Lasky), "Kitty Tailleur" (Granger-Binger), "Bluff" (Hardy), "A Prince of Lovers" (Gaumont), "Love and the Whirlwind" (Alliance), "Silent Evidence," " Simonne Everard," " M'Lord of the White Road," "Two Little Vagabonds," " Squire of Long Hadley," " King of the Castle," "Wonderful Wooing," "A Colombo Night," "This Marriage Business."
Humphreys, Cecil.— Commenced screen work
1916. "The Lifeguardsman " (British Actors), "The Pleydeli Mystery" and " The Veiled Woman" (British Empire), "The Profligate" (Ideal), "The Sorrows of Satan" (Samuelson), " The Elusive Pimpernel " (Stoll), " The House on the Marsh" 'London), "The Amateur Gentleman" (Stoll), "The Winding Road" " The Tavern Knight " (Stoll), " The Shadow of Evil" (British Art Films), "False Evidence" (Stoll), "The Dving Detective" (Stoll), "The Four Just Men " (Stoll), " Greatheart " (Stoll). "The Glorious Adventure" (Blackton), "The Gayest of the Gay" (Phillips), "Irish Luck," with Meighan in Ireland and U.S.A., 1925. Recreations: — Golf, cricket. Clubs: — Savage, Green Room, Royal Automobile. Address : — 13H, Cornwall Mansions, Clarence Gate, N.W.i.
Hunter, Ian. — West End actor. Film leads for Stoll, also " Downhill," "Easy Virtue," "The Ring," " His House in Order." Address : — 141A, Park Road, W.8.
Hunter, T. Hayes. — Director of "Earth" bound," "Desert Gold," etc. Joined Gainsborough, 1927 ; directed " One of the Best " and "South Sea Bubble."
(meson, A. B.— Started career as actor with Ben Greet, Tree, Alexander, PI. B. Irving, Harvey, Benson. Films include " Diana of Dobson's," "What Every Wonan Knows," "Tha Breed of the Treshams," "The House of Peril," "The Monkey's Paw " (Artists). Address : 63, Old Compton Street, W.i.
Irvine, Robin. — Juvenile lead. On stage since
1917. "Downhill," "Easy Virtue," "Confetti," "Land of Hope and Glory." Address: — 14, Rundell Crescent, Hendon.
Jay, Sidney. — b. in Swansea in 1888, and was educated at Owen's School, Islington. At an early age he went on the music halls and toured the world with a juggling act. In 191 4 he joined the Navy, and after being discharged, commenced picture work, starting in the "crowd." An agent of much energy. Address: — -Palace House, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.i.
Jeans, Isabel. — Stage star. Film leads include "The Triumph of the Rat," "Downhill," " Easy Virtue," " Further Adventures of Flag Lieutenant." Address : — 500, Clive Court, Maida Vale. Telephone: — Paddington 6357.
Jennings, Gladys. — b. Oxford, 1902. Commenced screen career, 1919. "The Lady Clare," "The Face at the Window," "The Shuttle of Life " " In the Night," " The Prey of the Dragon," " Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills," " The Lamp in the Desert " " Rob Roy," "Young Lochinvar," " Becket " " The Happy Ending," " A Woman in Pawn." etc. Hobbies : — Gardening, reading. Recreations : — Swimming, riding cycling. Address : — 22, Sutherland Place, W.2.
Johnson, Pauline.— Screen since 1919. " The Great Gay Road," " One of the Best," "Wait and See," etc. Address: — 26B, Parade Mansions, Golders Green.'
* Kellino, W. P.— b. London, 1873. Commenced film career 1910 with Ecko Film Co. Then joined Cricks and Martin. From 19131915 produced comedies featuring Billy Merson, Teddy Gerard, Lupino Lane, Bros. Egbert, etc. After War joined Gaumont, and produced " The Green Terror," " Angel, Esq.," " The Fall of a Saint," "The Fordington Twins," "Saved From the Sea." For Stolls : " Young Lochinvar," " Colleen Bawn," " His Grace Gives Notice," "We Women," "Money Isn't Every