Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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W. B. FAN.— Can't play kitten on the keys. I prefer a cornet. Warner Baxter was born March 29, 1892. Rex Lease is free-lancing right now. He is five feet ten inches tall, weighs 150 pounds. Nick Stuart is twenty-two years old. Larry Kent, Sept. 15, 1900. He's still a bachelor. Send that note to him at the First National Studios, Burbank, Cal. JEANETTE E. R— Most of the players have secretaries; if they answered all their fan mail, theywould never have time to play in pictures. Don Alvarado was born Nov. 4, 1904. He is five feet eleven, weighs 160 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. His latest picture is "The Apache." Columbia Studios, 1408 Gower St., Hollywood, Cal. BABY BROWN EYES— That's your weakness now. Gary Cooper was born in Helena, Montana, May 7, 1901. He's six feet two, Weighs 180 pounds, reddish brown hair and blue eyes. Not married. Latest picture, "Shopworn Angel." Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. Wish you lots of luck with your aviation, be careful of your drops, you know falling from a plane is like taking poison, one drop is sufficient. Ramon Novarro is not married or engaged. D. G. R. — Francis McDonald was the sniper in "The Drag Net." Jack Egan was Horace in "Harold Teen." Clive Brooks's first name rhymes with hive. He is playing in "Four Feathers." Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. I'll answer as many letters in MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE as space permits and reply by mail to the others. Write your name and address and enclose stamps or addressed envelope. The Answer Man, Motion Picture Magazine, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York City. The mail-man sees to it that Buddy Rogers tops this list again. Popular, well I guess. His "Someone to Love" will prove that More than 300,000 acres of land are devoted in this country to golfing. KAPI AND S. M— You may reach Bebe Daniels at Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal., Patsy Ruth Miller at Columbia Studios, 1408 Gower St., Hollywood, Cal. Malcolm MacGregor was born Oct. 13, 1896. Married and has a daughter. John Barrymore and Camilla Horn have the leads in "King of the Mountain." And the clothes he has to wear would do credit to a polar explorer. Here are a few of the items a Swiss mountain climber must wear: Hobnailed shoes, woollen trousers, and fur leggings, wool shirts, coats, leather jackets, mufflers and a fur hat. Heavy rifle, axe, alpenstock and rope. HONEY-BEE.— They be out of season. Nils Asther was born in Malmo, Sweden, Jan. 17, 1902. He is six feet tall, weighs 170 pounds, dark hair and eyes. His latest picture is "Dream of Love." Metro-Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. Alice and Arthur Lake are not related. BARBARA ANNE.— Here's a little more info for your book. Janet Gaynor was born in Philadelphia, Pa., twenty-two years old, weighs 108 pounds, red-gold hair and brown eyes. Her latest release is "Christine." Fox Studios, 1401 No. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. That is Charles Farrell's real name. Audrey Ferris is not married or engaged. Write her at Warner Brothers Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. LILLIAN DUNCANON. — You neglected to give me your address, so I'm {Continued on page 103) Conrad Nagel has landed in second place. 'Glorious Betsy" helped to do this. He'll have a fighting good time in "Kid Gloves" with Lois Wilson as his heroine Clara Bow is spending her "Three Week Ends" as no one but Clara could do. You can bet on that ! The mail man's back is nearly broken trying to bring in her fan mail Since "Dancing Daughters" Joan Crawford's mail has increased almost a hundred per cent. It's a sure bet it'll continue to do so. In her next her screen name is Adrienne Fans will have something to dream about after seeing "Dream of Love" with Nils as the lover and perhaps a perfect one. Leave it to the Asther man to make it come true 80