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April 12, 1917
STUDIO DIRECTORY
ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 75
McCULLOUGH, Philo, and leads; b. San Brcndo, Cal., June 16, 1890; educ. Los Angeles; m. p. career, 2l/2 yrs. with Selig, Mutual, Kalem, Balboa, Pat Brady in "Today and Tomorrow," Huff in " Blue Blood and Yellow," in " Who Pays? " series, 7th and 8th episodes in " Neal of the Navy," " Black General," " Adventures of a Madcap," " Idyll of Paris," " The Brute," " Red Circle," " Grip of Evil," " The Neglected Wife," etc. Recreations, swimming, riding. Hght., 5 ft. ll}/> in.; wght., 175 lbs.; light complexion, light brown hair, dark blue eyes. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach.
McEWEN, Walter; b. 1865; stage career, 20 yrs. with Geo. Edwards, Gaiety Theatre, London, also with Winthrop Ames; screen career, Peerless, Fox, Famous Players, Kalem, Vitagraph (late picture, with E. H. Sothern in "The Chattel"). Hght., 5, 8. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.
McGLYNN, Frank, also heavies; b. San Francisco, Oct., 1866; educ. San Francisco; early career, lawyer in San Francisco; stage career, with Forbes-Robertson in 1896, orig. cast in " Under the Red Robe," later in " Richelieu," with Henry Miller in " The Only Way," Rupert in " Rupert of Hentzau," also stock, playing nearly every character and heavy in modern drama; screen career, since 1909, Edison (dir.), left to play " Officer 666 " with Cohan and Harris, returned to Edison as actor, toured with Giants and White Sox, directing m. p. of tour, Kleine (as Trask in " Gloria's Romance," as Argyle in "The Argyle Case"), Selznick (as Dobbin in "Vanity Fair"), Edison (featured as Abraham Lincoln in Edison's " Lincoln "). Dramatic author and producer; has played all parts from romantic to grotesque. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 165 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 264 E. 199th st, N. Y.
McGREGOR, Gordon; b. Scotland, 1885; educ. Watts Coll., Edinburgh; stage career, from 1895, toured New England in "Evangeline"; screen career, from 1911, Selig, Lasky (" Brewster's Millions," " The Squaw Man "), Horsley (Mina and Cub comedies). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; blue eyes, black hair; rides, swims. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles.
McKEY, William; b. Louisiana, 1865; educ. Univ. of Iowa, College of Sacred Heart, Wis.; stage career, from 1891, stock, vaud., then under mgmt. Frohman, Liebler and Co.; screen career, Famous Players, Mirror, Fox, Pathe (" Perils of Pauline" series), Kalem (late pictures, "The Wizard's Plot," "The Tiger's Claws"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 170; white hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, rows, boxes, fences. Ad., home, Hotel Roland, 59th st. and Madison ave., N. Y.; studio, Kalem, Jacksonville.
MACK, Francis; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1876; educ. Buffalo; stage career, 2 seasons in stock; screen career, Esperanto Film Co. ("A Painted Wilderness "), Artone Film Co. ("On the 5:15"); rides, swims, all athletics. Hght., 6; wght., 200; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 750 Baker St., Detroit, Mich.
MACKIN, John E., also director; b.
Pittsburgh, 1878; educ. Univ. of Pa.; stage career, 7 yrs. with J. K. Hackett, W. A. Brady, in "Anna Karenina"; m. p. career, with Kalem (4 yrs. as actor and director, "Lotus Woman"), Gaumont 1 yr. (" Quality of Faith," " Drifter," " Flames of Vengeance "), Fox (" The New York Peacock"); swims, all-around athlete. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 187; medium
complexion, brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, 3409
Broadway, N. Y.
MANDEVILLE, William C; b. Louisville, Ky., 1868; educ. Kentucky Military Institute; stage career, with Schoolcraft, Coes and Shorter's minstrels, in "The Little Tycoon," "Faust"; screen career, Universal, Biograph ("The Janitor's Revenge," " Garacio's High Collar"), Metro ("Egypt the Gypsy") . Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., Metro, N. Y.
MARCUS, James A.; stage career, from 1881, in "The Lights of London," stage director for the Fay Templeton Opera Co., "The Cub," "The Sign of the Cross"; screen career, Fox (" The Serpent," " Blue Blood and Red," " Carmen," " Regeneration," " Honor System "). Ad., Fox, Los Angeles.
MARBURGH, Bertram; b. 1877; stage career, with John Drew in " Much Ado About Nothing," with Wm. Faversham in " The Squaw Man," with Robt. Hilliard in "Argyle Case"; screen career (late pictures, "The Stolen Voice," "After Dark"). Hght., 5, 10^; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.
MARION, William; b. 1878; stage career, 15 yrs. with stk rep., road shows; .screen career, World Film (late pictures, " The Boss," "The Heart of Blue Ridge," "Maternal Right"). Hght,. 6; complexion dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agencv, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.
MARKS, Lou S.; educ. Baltimore pub. schs.; stage career
vaud., stock, for seven years; screen career, Kalem, Milo
("Busting in Society"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; black hair,
brown eyes. Ad., home, 204 N. Gilmore st., Baltimore, Md.; studio, Milo, Baltimore.
MARON, Louis; b. 1892; stage career, appeared in "The Fight " with Margaret Wycherly, " Gentleman of Leisure " with Douglas Fairbanks, also stk. and vaud.; screen career, Famous Players, Essanay; swims, dances. Hght., 6, 1; medium complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.
MARTIN, Richard W.; b. Defiance, O., 1891; educ. Columbia Univ.; early career, stage driver and guide; screen career, Fox, Talmadge; rides, drives 4-6 or 8 horses, swims, dances, skates. Plays western roles. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 160; dark complexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 604 W. 115th St., or c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y.
MASON, Dan; b. Syracuse, N. Y., 1857; educ. Syracuse; stage career, Washburn stk., with Wm. Collier in " The Man from Mexico," as the Count in " Why Smith Left Home," in "Naughty Anthony," "The Prince of Pilsen," "Miss Patsy"; screen career, Edison stk.. Fox (" The Scarlet Letter "). Fishes. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; black hair, black eyes. Home ad., 150 W. 48th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Fox, Fort Lee, N. J.
MASON, Louis; b. 1889; stage career, 5 years in legitimate; screen career, Frohman Amusement Corp. (" The Conquest of Canaan "), Famous Players (" Mice and Men "), Essanay ("A Fool and His Money"); swims, rides, dances. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 150; brown hair and dark eyes. Ad., home, 124 E. 30th st., N. Y.
MASSETTE, Charles; b. 1876; stage career, with Cyril Maude, Chas. Frohman, Wm. Elliott "The Greatest Nation"; screen career, Edison, Peerless, Paragon. Hght., 6 ft.; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y.
MATTHEWS, Arthur William; stage career, for 5 yrs.; screen career, Lubin (" The Sunken Village," " The Hills of Strife," " A College Widow," " The Evangelist," " Courage and the Man," "The Spy's Sister," etc.), and Niagara Film Co.
MATTON, Henry; b. 1867; stage career, with Henry Dixie in " Chelsea 7750," with Laura Sawyer, House Peters in " Hour Before Dawn," on road with own co., in " Lord Castleton "; screen career, Famous Players, Fox, World, C. K. Young. Hght., 5, 10; complexion medium. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.
MAUPAIN, Ernest; b. Paris, France; educ. there; stage career, leading man with Sarah Bernhardt; screen career, Essanay ("Sherlock Holmes," "That Sort," "The Discard," "A Tale from the Decameron," "The Trufflers "), Pathe ("The Saint"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 196; brown hair, gray eyes.
MAWSON, Edward R.; stage career, stk., in " LTnder Fire"; screen career, Essanay (" Return of Eve "). Hght.; 5, 10; fair complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.
MAYO, Melvin, also director, scenario writer; b. Silver City, Nev., 1876; educ. Santa Clara Coll., Cal.; stage career, appeared as child in " Little Lord Fauntleroy," later in mus. com. and Tivoli Opera Co., San Francisco; dir. Olympia Opera Co., varied exp. in stock and rep.; m. p. career, lead in "Jim West, Gambler," and character lead in "Power of Selim Bey" (Lubin), later in " Jackstraws," "Prisoners of Conscience," "By Right of Love"; playing character leads for Balboa. Allaround athlete, free lance photoplaywright. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 170 lbs. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal.
MEAGHER, J. L.; b. Sidney, Neb., 1887; stage career, five seasons with A. H. Woods' " Gambler of the West," two yrs. stk.; screen career, Edison ("Fate and Fortune"), Pathe ("The Battle at Redwood"), Kalerrt ("The Colonel's Errand"), Powers ("Cattle King of Arizona"), Fox ("Under Two Flags"). Hght., 5, 8l/2; wght., 147; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, West Ft. Lee, N. J.; studio, Fox, Ft. Lee, N. J.
MEARS, Ben S.; stage career, with Robert Mansfield, Robert L. Downing, Thos. Keane, in Shakespearian roles, " Quo Vadis? " "The Sign of the Cross," "On Trial,"; screen career, Centaur, Edison, Universal, Selig. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y.