Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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Janet Gaynor was born in Philadelphia, Pa., about twenty-two years ago. Phillippe De Lacey July 25, 1917. Have you seen him in "4 Devils"? JACK OF SCRANTON— Ivan Petrovich was born in Novi Sad, Siberia, about thirty years ago. He is six feet tall, weighs 160 pounds. He is playing opposite Alice Terry in "Three Passions," which was filmed in Europe; this is being released by United Artists Studios, 1041 No. Formosa Ave., Hollywood, Cal. Al Cooke and Alberta Vaughn played in "Racing Blood," FBO Studios, 780 Gower St., Hollywood, Cal. J. W. — How's Jeanne? An optimist is one who works cross-word puzzles with a fountain pen. Charles Rogers was born at Olathe, Kansas, Aug. 13, 1904. He is five feet eleven, weighs 165 pounds, black curly hair and brown eyes. His latest picture is "Someone to Love." Mary Brian plays opposite him. Alice Joyce is not playing in pictures right now. Lon Chaney in "West of Zanzibar." Evelyn Brent, " Interference." CANADIAN BILLIE.— Harold Goodwin played in "When a Dog Loves." Buddy Rogers' description appears in preceding paragraph. Anita Page was born at Murray Hill, L. I., about seventeen years ago. She is five feet two, weighs 118 pounds, blue gray eyes and blonde hair. Her latest picture is "Broadway Melody." Send your letter to her at Metro-Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. REVIERA. — Joan Crawford was born in San Antonio, Texas, March 23, 1906. She is five feet four, weighs no pounds, blonde hair right now and blue eyes. Her latest picture is "Dream of Love." Nils Asther plays opposite her. Joan's real name is Lucille Le Sueur, Billie Dove, Lillian Bohny, Leatrice Joy, Josie Zeigler. Those are the real names of Ralph Forbes and Clara Bow. Madge Bellamy, Leslie Fenton, Harrison Ford and Charles Farrell played in "Sandy." Pauline Starke and Ben Lyon in "Dance Magic." CONRAD NAGEL FAN.— You were too late for the December issue, but better late than never. Conrad was born in Keokuk, Iowa, March 16, 1897. He's six feet tall, weighs 160 pounds, has blonde hair and brown eyes. Married to Ruth Helms, they have a daughter. His latest picture is "Kid Gloves," write him at Warner Bros. Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. DOODENS. — If you smell gasoline or gas, and look for it with a lighted match, it is a sign that you are probably to start on a long journey. Alice White was born in Paterson, N. J., about eighteen years ago. Alice received her education in Roanoke College, Roanoke, Va. Coming to California, she took a .secretarial course at Hollywood High School. She then became a script clerk and learned the ins and outs of studio life. Then came her opportunity to act — and she accepted it gratefully. She has blonde hair and brown eyes. Address your letter to her at the First National Studios, Burbank, Cal. IRISH AND PROUD OF IT.— Don't remember disappointing you. Those are the real names of the Morans. Thomas Meighan was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., April 9, 1887. Real name and his recently completed picture is "The Mating Call." You bet Texas Guinan will get a big hand with her T. A. Wait until you see her in "Queen of the Night Clubs." IKE. — How's Mike? Greta Garbo was born in Sweden in 1905. She is five feet seven, weighs 123 pounds, blonde hair and blue eyes. She is not married. Ditto for Charles Rogers. You can always tell a failure— but you can't tell him very much. Emil Jannings and Florence Vidor have the leads in "Sins of the Fathers," Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. ■ RAMON NOVARRO FOREVER.— "Forbidden Hours" was formerly called "His Night." "Across to Singapore," "China Bound." We don't answer questions pertaining to the religion of the stars. Ranger's latest picture is "The One Man Dog." Billie Dove in "The Man and the Moment," James Murray, "The Mysterious Island." Tim McCoy, "Humming Wires." BILL. — Glad to hear from one of the gang. Barbara Kent was born Dec. 16, 1909. She's five feet one, weighs 100 pounds, dark brown hair and blue eyes. Write her at Universal Studios, Universal City, Cal. Anita Page is about seventeen, five feet two, weighs 118 pounds, blonde hair and bluegray eyes. Metro-Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. OVERSEA READER— All the way from Australia. I've lots of readers from your country. Betty Bronson was born in Trenton, N. J., Nov. 17, 1906. "Peter Pan" was released in Jan., 1925, and was based on the novel by J. M. Barrie. Her latest picture is "One Stolen Night," Warner Bros. Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. Conrad Nagel is married to Ruth Helms. Ricardo Cortez to Alma Rubens. Bebe Daniels and Ramon Novarro are single. LACHINE. — Frederick Sullivan was Thomas Waring and Walter Emerson was Richard Van Vleck, in "The Face on the Bar-Room Floor." George Beban died Oct. 5, 1928, from injuries received from a fall from his horse. David Lee, who plays with Al Jolson in "The Singing Fool," is three and a half years old. BLUEBIRD.— George O'Hara and Helen Ferguson had the leads in "Casey of the Coast Guards." Forrest James was Bob in "Stark Love." ZaZu Pitts' latest picture is "The Wedding March," starring Eric von Stroheim and Fay Wray. Pauline Frederick is playing in "On Trial" for Warner Brothers; she will later return to the stage. Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson have the leads in "Kid Gloves" and you will again hear his voice, as this is being made with Vitaphone. CAMILLE. — Rod La Rocque's name rhymes with rock. He is not related to Monte Blue, although they resemble one another. Charles Ernmett Mack was the hero in "The Unknown Soldier." Renee Adoree is twenty-six years old. And she hails from Lille, France. Write in again. 116