Kinematograph year book (1937)

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378 The Kinematograph Year Book. Shaw, and Frank Miller for five years " Satan's Sister," " Blinkeyes," " WaitandSee," " House Opposite," " Great Gay Road, " Lucky Girl," "Don Quixote," "That's a Good Girl," "The Love Wager," "jew Suss." Address : — ■ 53, Chandos Streec, Trafalgar Square, W.C.2. Stannard, Eliot. — Scenarist ; son of "John Strange Winter." Stapieton, P. C— General manager, B.I. P. studios, Elstree, 1930-35. Steerman, A. Harding.— Before taking up film work (and since) has played hundreds of parts on the stage. Screen parts in " Love, Life and Laughter," "Lights of London." A worker for his fellow professionals ; vice-chairman, Actors' Association for ten years. Address .— 79D, Holland Road, W.14. Phone : Western 3015. Stein, Paul. — German-Hollywood director British films, " Lily Christine," " Red Wagon," Blossom Time," " Heart's Desire." Sterroll. Gertrude.— b. Weybridge. "The Grass Orphan," " The Hypocrites," " A Daughter in Revolt," " Not Quite a Lady." Clubs : — New Century, Interval, Arts Theatre. Address: — 54, St. John's Wood Road, N.W.8. Phone, Cunningham 2379. Stevenson, Robert. — Born 1905. President Cambridge Union, 1928. Scenarios and dialogue for Gainsborough Pictures; adapted "Sunshine Susie" and "Faithful Heart," besides many with Angus McPhail. With Ufa 1932 in Berlin. Director of " Falling For You," "Jack of All Trades," "Man Who Changed His Mind," " King Solomon's Mines " ; wrote and directed " Tudor Rose." Married Anna Lee. Address : ■ — Cardinal's Wharf, Bankside, Southwark. Stockfeld, Betty.— b. Australia. West End stage actress. Films : " City of Song," " 77, Park Lane," "Maid of the Mountains," "Ann One Hundred," " Lord of the Manor," " King of the Ritz," etc. Stuart, John.— b. 1898. Educated Eastbourne College. Began screen career, June, 1920, as juvenile lead in "Her Son," "The Great Gay Road," " The Lights of Home," " Land of M. Fathers," " Sinister Street," "Hindle Wakes," " No Exit," " Kissing Cup's Race," " Hound of the Baskervilles," "Verdict of the Sea." " No. 17," " In a Monastery Garden," " Men of Steel," " Abdul Hamid," " Show Flat." Stuart, Madge. — Commenced screen career 1916. "Flames," " Gay Lord Quex,"" Amateur Gentleman," " The Iron Stair," " A Question of Trust, ""The Tavern Knight," "The Pointing Finger," " General John Regan," " The Beloved Vagabond," "The Only Way." Suedo, Julia. — Played in "The Rat," "One of The Best," "The Vortex," "The Dictator," ' ' Brewster's Millions, " " McGlusky the Sea Rover," "Whom the Gods Love," " Queen of Hearts," " Accused," "Sharps & Flats." Address: — 64, Orchard Gate, Sudbury Town. Phone: Wembley 4340. Sullivan, Francis L.— Character actor. "Fire Raisers," "Wandering Jew," "Princess Charming," etc. Went to Hollywood, 1934. Summers, Walter G. — With Hepworth several years ; directed for Samuelson 1922-4 ; also " Ypres," " Mons," "The Falklands and Coronel Battles," "Chamber of Horrors," Betty Balfour in " Raise the Roof," " Suspense," "The Man from Chicago," "The Flying Fool," "Men Like These," "The House Opposite," " Timbuctoo," " McGlusky the Sea Rover," "The Limping Man." etc. Swinburne, Nora.— b. Bath, July 24, 1902. "Hornet's Nest," "His Grace Gives Notice," "Alf's Button," "Caste," " Potiphar's Wife," " These Charming People," " Man of Mayfair," " Bill the Conqueror," " Perfect Understanding." " Lonely Road," etc. Address : — n, Gloucester Place, W.i. Phone: — Welbeck 3515. Sydney, Basil. — Many years famous stage actor here and in the U.S. Films : " Accused," "A Man With Your Voice." Tate, Harry. — Veteran variety comedian. Silent film comedian, 1924. Talkies, "Her First Affaire," "Happy," "Look Up and Laugh." Tauber, Richard. — Austrian tenor and operatic star. British films : " Blossom Time," " Heart's Desire," " Land Without Music." Taylor, Alma.— b. 1895, London. Commeuced screen work 1907. First big roles : " Oliver Twist" and " The Heartof Midlothian." Leading roles in " Helen of Four Gates," " Mrs. Erricker's Reputation," "Tansy," "Pipes of Pan," "Mist in the Valley," "Strangling Threads," " Comin' Thro' the Rye," " The Shadow of Egypt," " Quinneys." Tearle, Godfrey. — Noted stage actor. Silent films, also : " These Charming People," " Shadow Between," " Puppets of Fate," " 39 Steps," ''To-morrow We Live," etc. Templeman, Harcourt. — Joined industry 1919 ; associate producer Stolls, A. S.F.I. On " City of Song," "The Bells"; B. & D. production manager, 1931. 1935, managing director, Grosvenor Sound Films. Tennyson, Walter. — Juvenile lead in " Tell your Children," "Call of the East," "The Virgin Queen," "The Bells," "School for Scandal" "Eugene Aram," "The Infamous Lady," "The Price of Things." Terriss, EHaEine. — Celebrated stage actress daughter of a famous tragedian. "Blighty," "Land -of Hope and Glory," "Atlantic," " Iron Duke." Thomas, Queenie. — Screen heroine of manv Bertram Phillips' pictures, also " The Temple of Shadows," "Warned Off." Thomas, Yvonne.— " Land of My Fathers," "Squibs, M.P.," " Owd Bob," Kate in "Constant Nymph." Address: — 19, Rupert Street W.i. ' ■ Thompson, Noel. — b. 1904. Formerly in Fleet Street, joined Gaumont with Beverley Baxter. 1934, Director of publicity, A.T.P., A.B.F.D. Address : — 3, St. Mark's House, Regents Park Road, N.W.i. Thorndike, Dame Sybil.— Leading actress Films: "Dawn," "Hindle Wakes," "Lady Jane Grey, ' ' etc. Tod, Malcom. — Juvenile lead, " The Romany," "Corinthian Jack," "Dick Turpin's Ride to York," "Expiation," "A Bachelor's Baby," "The Thief," "The Audacious Mr. Squire." Also in France, Germany.Ita'y and Austria. Address: — 17c, Redcliffe Square, S.W.10. Phone : — Flaxman 9514.