Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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So long as Mr. and Mrs. Clive Brook retain their British love for tennis, life for them will continue to be — as all wedded existence should — an unending courtship have a daughter Lois. Alice and Arthur Lake are not related. Douglas Fairbanks is playing in "The Iron Mask," Mary Pickford, "Coquette," Ramon Novarro, "The Flying Ensign," this was formerly titled "Gold Braid." GYPSY GIRL— Marceline and Alice Day are sisters. King Vidor is married to Eleanor Boardman. Her latest picture is "She Goes to War." Your letter will reach Mary Astor at Fox Studios, 1401 No. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Lina Basquette, Pathe Studios, Culver City, Cal. Neil Hamilton, Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. Arthur Lake was born in 1905. Edna Murphy had the female lead in "Tarzan and the Golden Lion." JOAN. — Glad to hear from you again. How's Vancouver? Sometimes the players use doubles, but whether Bebe did in her last picture I do not know. Dolores del Rio was born Aug. 3, 1905. Her latest picture is "Evangeline." Yes, Ken Maynard is married, don't know the lucky lady's name. Richard Dix is playing in "Redskin." Gloria Swanson and Walter Byron, "Queen Kelly." Write them at United Artists Studios, 1041 No. Formosa Ave., Hollywood, Cal. RAMONA. — Marceline Day and Ralph Forbes played in "Under the Black Flag," which had a war-time background. Janet Gaynor and Charles Morton have the leads in "Christine," Fox Studios, 1401 No. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Charles Farrell and Mary Duncan, "Our Daily Bread." BLUE EYES.— Glad you like our magazines and this department. Billie Dove was born in New York City, May 14, 1903. Married to Irvin Willat and they have no children. Write Billie at First National Studios, Burbank, Cal. Albert Valentino and Leatrice Joy are playing in "Tropic Madness," FBO Studios, 780 Gower St., Hollywood, Cal. Texas Guinan has broken into the movies; her first appearance will be in "Queen of the Night Clubs." I WANT. — You'll get just what you want or it won't be my fault. Nils Asther was born in Malmo, Sweden, Jan. 17, 1902. He is six feet tall, weighs 170 pounds, dark hair and eyes. Not married. Wait till you see him with Joan Crawford in "Dream of Love." Address your letter to the MetroGoldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. Gary Cooper is playing in "Shopworn Angel," Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. RED HAIR.— What, again? There must be no end to 'em. Clara Bow was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1905. She's not married or engaged. Playing in "Three Week Ends," Neil Hamilton is emoting with her. Dolores Costello in "The Madonna of Avenue A," Warner Brothers Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson have the leads in "Kid Gloves." Florence Vidor, William Powell and Wallace Beery in "Tong War." ELIZABETH.— Harry Myers, Pauline Starke, Rosemary Theby and William V. Mong played in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," this was released in Feb., 1 921. Lloyd Hughes was Colleen Moore's leading man in "The Huntress." The Fox Studios in New York are located at 10th Ave. and 55th St. ANOTHER HOOSIER.— I like your favorites, too. Louise Fazenda was born at Lafayette, Ind., in 1895. She is five feet five, weighs 135 pounds, has light brown hair and hazel eyes. Married to Hal Wallis. Louise Dresser to Jack Gardner. Florence Lake, sister of Arthur Lake, has been signed to appear in pictures for Fox Studios. Anita Stewart is playing right along. TWINKES— You bet Colleen Moore is popular. Her next picture will be "Synthetic Sin." Alma Rubens has a r61e in "Show Boat" and "She Goes to War," starring Eleanor Boardman. Josephine Dunn supports Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in "All at Sea." Davey Lee who played in "The Singing Fool," you remember him, Sonny, has been given a long contract with Warner Brothers Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. 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