Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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JOHN BUNNY AND THE ANSWER MAN 113 The A. M.— Exception. Witn e s s declines to answer, on the ground that it m i g h t incriminate him. The M. E.— You stand committed for contempt of court. Please hand me another cigar. is adon acof the Court journed count heat. Bunny — This is great fun. But really I must be going, so let me relate briefly the sad story of my life. I reside at 1416 Avenue Gr, Brooklyn, N. Y. Married twenty-five years the 23rd of January next. Have two boys, one twenty, and one twenty-two. Both are expert camera men, and one has taken up the chemistry side of color photography. The younger has started to act for the Vitagraph Com A PAIR OF RABBITS pany now. I was not stout at the age of twenty, so dont look for the Bunny, juniors, to be s t o u t. I was born in New York City, July, 1863. Started as a clerk in the New York Central Railroad and saw no advancem e n t. In t h e meantime, I was appearing on the stage in a melodrama around Brooklyn. When the railroad objected to dividing its officers ' salaries* with me, I left. It did not interrupt the train service. Started in professionally in 1883, when I was twenty years old, in a melodrama called "The Stranglers of Paris." David Belasco was the director, and it was the first play he directed in New York. Agnes Booth was leading lady of the com A PAIR OF WORLD-FAMOUS FUNMAKERS