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April 12, 1917
STUDIO DIRECTORY TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION 179
37th st., N. Y.; studio, Signal, 4560 Pasadena ave., Los Angeles.
SULKY, Leo, also director and comedian; b. Cincinnati, O., 1874; educ. Chicago; stage career, 23 yrs. mus. com., vaud., burlesque; screen career, Selig, American, Historical, World, Amer. Bioscope, now with Sunshine Film Corp.; paints, rides, swims. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 198; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1709 Crilly Court, Chicago; studio, 6242 Broadway, Chicago.
TEDMARSH, William J.; b. London, England, 1877; educ. Canada; screen career, American (" Diamond from the Sky," "Secret of the Submarine"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 145; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal.
JUVENILE
BREWTON, H. George; b. Gloucester, Mass., 1893; educ. Amherst Coll., Art Students' League; screen career, Frohman, Famous Players, Vitagraph, Edison, Universal, Pathe (" Conquest of Canaan," " Her Valentine," " The Debt," "Hicks, Freshman"); draws, dances, athletic. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 115; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 452 W. 23d st., N. Y.
COMEDIANS
NATHARS, Eddie; b. Philadelphia, 1889; educ. there and Newark, N. J.; stage career, clown acts, Ringling Bros and Forepaugh-Sells Circus, burlesque, also ex-jockey; screen career, Feature ("Burlesque Traffic in Souls"), Roland, United (" War Bubbles "), Selig (" The Quarry "). Hght, 5, 4; wght, 139; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., 14 W. Erie st., Chicago; studio, Sunshine Film Corp., Chicago.
MOORE, Dallas J.; b. Mt. Sterling, 111.; educ. Chicago; stage career, stk. rep., vaud.; screen career, Treasure State M. P. Co., Butte, Montana. Hght, 5, 7; wght, 155. Ad., home, Three Forks, Montana; studio, Treasure State M. P. Co., Butte, Montana.
DIRECTORS
BUCKLEY, William N.; b. Chicago, 1890; educ. there; stage career, Bush Temple Stk. Co., " Brown of Harvard," " Strongheart "; screen career, D. W. Griffith ("The Escape"), Famous Players ("Mistress Nell," "Cinderella"), Selig, Advance M. P. Co., now dir. for Sunshine Film Corp. Hght, 6; wght, 160; light complexion, . brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 4744 Winthrop ave., Chicago; studio, Sunshine Film Corp., Chicago.
KELLEY, Winthrop; b. Portland, Maine; educ. Harvard Univ.; stage career, Castle Sq. stk., Richard Mansfield, Sothern and Marlowe; screen career, Eclair, Ideal, Submarine. Ad., home, Somerset Hotel, N. Y.
TUCKER, George Loane; b. Chicago; stage career, with Cohan and Harris, H. H. Frazee, H. W. Savage, Joe Weber; screen career, producer of the English and European version of " The Christian," " The Prisoner of Zenda," and "Arsene Lupin," also directed " The Middleman," " Traffic in Souls," " Rupert of Hentzau," " The Man Without a Soul," " The Mother," and "The Manx-Man." Ad., Cosmofotofilm Co., 110 W. 40th st., N. Y.
TURNER, Otis; b. Fairfield, Ind.; educ. Indianapolis; stage career, from age of 18, with Henry M. Savage's " The College Widow " and other big productions, produced " The Wizard of Oz," " The Two Orphans," and other successes; screen career, 11 yrs., Selig, Universal (dir. "Son of the Immortals"), Fox (dir. "The Mediator," " Hell-a-Poppin'Valentine "). Studio ad., Fox, Los Angeles.
LEADING WOMEN
BALDWIN, Mae; b. N. Y.; educ. Delaware Acad.; stage career, mus. com., vaud., concert; screen career, Gaumont, Kalem, Eclair, Paragon, Edison ("Milliners' Bill"), Peerless ("Little Church Around the Corner"); rides, paints, sings. Hght, 5, 6; wght., 140; light complexion, light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 257 W. 129th st, N. Y.
BATEMAN, Helen Reaume; b. Kentucky; educ. Ohio; stage career, stk., rep., vaud.; screen career, Universal ("Where Are My Children?" "The Planter"); rides, swims, dances. Hght, 5, 4; wght., 125; light complexion, brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 1115 N. Raymond ave., Pasadena, Cal.
BRADY, Alice; educ. convent, New Jersey; studied in Boston for grand opera; stage career, "The Balkan Princess" at Herald Square Theatre, singing and comedy roles for 3 yrs.; screen career, World ("La Vie De Boheme," "The Gilded Cage," "Bought and Paid For," "A Woman Alone," "The Hungry Heart," " The Dancer's Peril," " Darkest Russia," "Maternity"); dances, sings. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; dark complexion, hair and eyes. Ad., studio, World-Pictures, N. Y.
HUME, Ilean, also ingenue; b. Toronto, Canada, 1898; educ. Wadley H. Schl., N. Y.; stage career, Harlem Stk. Co., ingenue parts; screen career, Biograph (" Stronger Than Love"), Fox ("Where Love Leads"), Metro ("The Turmoil," "His Father's Son"); dances, rides, swims; society and vampire parts. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 115; fair complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 449 W. 124th st., N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y.
MORHANGE, Mrs. Beryl; b. Isle of Wight, Eng.; educ. Paris; stage career, leads with Sarah Bernhardt, Jennie Granier, Granville Barker; screen career, as Nanine in Albert Capellani's prod, of " Camille," starring Clara Kimball Young; now scenario editor, Clara Kimball Young; scenarioized " The Common Law." Ad., Clara Kimball Young Film Corp., N. Y.
RISDON, Elisabeth; stage career, as Fanny in " Fanny's First First Play," the George Bernard Shaw comedy which had a year's run at the Comedy Theatre, N. Y.; with Winthrop Ames at the Little Theatre, N. Y. ; at the Haymarket and Royal theatres, London, Eng.; screen career, as Florence Nightingale in " The Lady of the Lamp," Rachel in " The Hypocrites," Glory in " The Christian," and Kate in " The Manx-Man." Ad., Cosmofotofilm Co., 110 W. 40th st, N. Y.
SCOTT, Mabel Juliene; b. Minn., 1895; educ. there; stage career, stk. in Omaha, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Detroit, co-tarred with Paul Gilmore in " Captain Alvarez," with Fiske O'Hara; screen career, as Necia in "The Barrier," by Rex Beach, now with Edgard Lewis Productions, society and character roles. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; fair complexion, dark brown hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 9 E. 43d St., N. Y.
INGENUES
DE REMER, Ruby, also leading woman; b. Denver, Col.; stage career, Ziegfeld Girl, " Midnight Frolic "; screen career, Ivan (" Enlighten Thy Daughter," " Two Men and a Woman "), Rex, Edgar Lewis Productions Co. (late picture, "The Golden Woman"); rides, swims, literary, musical. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 122; fair complexion, blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., 5 E. 40th st, N. Y.
ELLIOTT, Pearl; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1894; educ. there; stage career, stk.; screen career, Cines ("When a Woman Loves"), " Breaking Into Society," " Marble Hearts;" rides, dances, paints, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 128; light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 4218 Grove st., St. Louis.
HAMILTON, Florence; b. San Francisco, Cal.; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Detroit, Mich.; stage career, stk. rep.; screen career, Art Dramas (" The Accomplice," " The Moral Code "), Erbograph, Pathe; society, vampire parts. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 114; black hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 200 W. 70th st, N. Y.; studio, Pathe, Jersey City, N. J.
CHILD PARTS
OSBORNE, "Baby" Helen Marie; b. 1911; screen career, Pathe (" Little Mary Sunshine," " Joy and the Dragon," " Shadows and Sunshine," " Told at Twilight," " Twin Kiddies "). Ad., Lasalida Films, Los Angeles.
CAMERA MEN
DUHEM, Raymond A., also director; b. San Francisco; screen career, Pathe, Universal, Mutual, International; filmed Panama Canal from aeroplane, Yellowstone Nat. Park, Canadian Pacific R. R. (" The Spirit of the Conquerer," " The Return of the Prodigal Daughter "), now with Duhem M. P. Mfg. Co.
PIPP, Frank H.; b. Howard City, Mich.; educ. Detroit; previous career, newspaper photographer; screen career, Sunshine Film Corp. Ad., Sunshine Film Corp., Chicago.
SEITZ, John F.; b. Chicago; educ. there; screen career, Essanay, American, St. Louis M. P. Co. (" Ranger of Lonesome Gulch," "The Quagmire," "Whose Wife?" "Edged Tools"); chemist. Ad., home, 1625 State St., Santa Barbara; studio, American, Santa Barbara.