Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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Edward Earle (Edison) was with James T. Powers in "The Blue Moon," singing and dancing in the part of Bobbie Scott, in 1907. Gaston Bell (Lubin) was playing with Edward Abeles in "Brewster's Millions," appearing as Horace PettingiH, in 1906. Joseph Kaufman (Lubin) was with William Collier in "Caught in the Rain," in 1906, appearing as George Thompson. Lloyd Carlton (Lubin) was Twaits in Maude Adams' production of "The Little Minister," being her stage director at the same time, in 1905. Mabel Van Buren (Selig) was Filberta in the road company of "The Cardinal," in 1903, supporting Edwin Holt. Harold Vosburgh (Selig) was Albert Cooper with Joseph Santley's "From Rags to Riches," in 1901, of which Bigelow Cooper (Edison) was also a member. Paul Kelly (Yitagraph) was True Blue in the Spooner's Stock production of "The Heart of Maryland," during the week of January 25, 1908, at the Lincoln Square Theater. New York. Gladden James (Yitagraph), during the run of "Officer 666," played the part of Travers Gladwin at the Gaiety Theater, New York, in 1912. George S. Stevens (Yitagraph) was Tidden in the English comedy, "The Title Mart," at the Old Madison Square Theater, New York, in 1906. Naomi Childers (Yitagraph) was in William Faversham's company, playing at that time (1904) Ottiline Mallewson in "Lord and Lady Algy." Lillian Herbert (Yitagraph), in 1910, supported the late Mabel Hite and her baseball husband (Mike Donlin) in "A Certain Party" as Maybelle Carrington, at Wallack's Theater, New York. Albert Roccardi (Yitagraph) was Baron Granclos, in 1907, with John Drew in "My Wife," at the Empire Theater, New York. About six years ago Kate Price (Yitagraph) was delighting audiences as Mrs. Murphy in Gus Hill's famous "McFadden's Row of Flats." Gladys Hulette (Edison) was Tyle in Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird," in 1910, at the New Theater, New York. Dan Mason (Edison) was Beekman in Henry W. Savage's production of "Miss Patsy" in 1910, and the late Joseph Greybill (Biograph) was Dr. Philip Gentry in the same production. T. Hayes Hunter (Biograph) was the deputy sheriff in Blanche Bates' company of "Girl of the Golden West," in 1906. Few people recognized Mack Sennett (Keystone) when he played the part of Chow Sing with De Wolf Hopper in "Wang." during the year 1905, or later with Arnold Daly in "The Boys of Company B," in 1907, when he played the part of the servant. Louise Yale (Biograph) headed, in 1910, a stock company at the Plaza Theater. New York, opening with "The Bine Mouse" and "Salomy Jane." Millicent Evans (Biograph) was Douglas Fairbanks' leading lady in "The Cub," in 1910, playing the part of dainty Alice Bentley. Gus Pixley (Biograph) was the funny Inspector Marmaduke in the children's favorite play, "Babes in Toyland," in 1904. William Jefferson and Joseph Jefferson, Jr. (Biograph), were both with their father, the great Joseph Jefferson, in "Rip Yan Winkle," playing the parts of Cockles and Hendrick Yedder, in 1903. 81