Motion picture news booking guide and studio directory (Oct 1927)

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136 STUDIO DIRECTORY — T— TALMADGE, Constance; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 19. "Venus of Venice" (First National). Hght. 5, 5; wght. 120; golden hair; brown eyes. TALMADGE, Norma; b. Niagara Falls, N. Y., May 2. "Graustark," "Kiki" (First National). T ASHMAN, Lilyan; b. New York City, Oct. 23. "Prince of Head Waiters" (First National); "The Woman Who Did Not Care" (Lumas). Hght. 5, 5; wght. 112; blond hair; blue eyes. TELL, Olive; b. New York City. "Slaves of Beauty" (Fox). Hght. 5, 5%; wght. 127; brown hair; blue eyes. TENNANT, Barbara; b. London, Eng. "Your Wife and Mine" (Excellent). Hght. 5, 5^; wght. 124; auburn hair; hazel eyes. TERRY, Alice; b. Vincennes, Ind. "Lovers?" (Metro). Hght. 5, 6; wght. 130; blond hair; blue eyes. THORNTON, Edith. "The Little Firebrand" (Pathe). TURNER, Doreen. "Buster Brown Comedies" (Universal) . —V— VATJ.T, Virginia; b. Chicago, 111. "Evening "Clothes" (Paramount); "Paid to Love" (Fox). Hght. 5, 3; wght. 120; dark brown hair; blue eyes. VAUGHN, Alberta; b. Ashland, Ky. "Ain't Love Funny" (FBO) ; "The Romantic Age" (Columbia); "Sinews of Steel" (Lumas). Hght. 5, 2; wght. 103; brown eyes. VIDOR, Florence; b. Houston, Texas, July 23. "Afraid to Love," "The World at Her Feet" (Paramount). Hght. 5, 4; wght. 120; brown hair and eyes. VORONINA, Vera; b. Odessa, Russia, June 29. "Time to Love," "The Whirlwind of Youth" (Paramount). — W— WHITE Alice; b. Paterson, N. J. "The Satin Woman" (Lumas). Reddish-gold hair. WILEY, WANDA. "Fistical Culture Comedies" (Bray). WILSON, Lois; b. Pittsburgh, Pa. "Broadway Nights" (First National); "Alias the Lone Wolf" (Columbia). Hght. 5, 5%; wght. 120; brown hair; hazel eyes. WINDSOR; Claire; b. Cawker City, Kans., Apr. 14. "The Frontiersman," "The Bugle Call" (M-G-M); "The Claw" Universal. Hght. 5, 6%; wght. 130; blond hair; hazel eyes. WINTON, Jane; b. New York City. "Perch of the Devil" (Universal). WORTH, Barbara; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 6; educ. Cincinnati grammar and high schools; also dancing and music inst. ; screen career started with visit to Universal Studio; signed up after test; first picture, "The Border Bandit;" "The No-Gun Man," "Fast and Furious," "The Prairie King," "Use Your Feet" (Universal); "Broken Hearts of Hollywood" (Warner Bros.). Hght. 5, 4; wght. 118; brown hair; blue eyes. Ad., Universal Studios, Universal City, Calif. WORTHING, Helen Lee. "Thumbs Down" ( Sterling) . WRAY, Fay; b. Wayland, Alberta, Canada. "Spurs and Saddles" (Universal). Hght. 5, 3; red-brown hair; blue eyes. DIRECTORS AND PRODUCING EXECUTIVES — A— ADOIFI, John G. ; b. N. Y. C. "What Happened to Father" (Fox). ANDREWS, Charles. "Pirates of the Sky" (Pathe). ANDREWS, Del; born St. Louis, Mo.; also scenario writer; "Ain't Love Funny?", "Is That Nice?", " Wisecrackers Series" (FBO); "A Hero on Horseback" (Universal). APFEL, Oscar; b. Cleveland, Ohio. "Code of the Cow Country" (Pathe); "When Seconds Count" (Rayart). ARZNER, Dorothy; b. San Francisco, Calif. "Fashions for Women," "Ten Modern Commandments'' (Paramount). — B — BACON, Lloyd; b. San Jose, Cal. "White Flannels." ' The Heart of Maryland" (Warner). BADGER, Clarence; b. San Francisco. "Senorita," "Man Power" (Paramount). BAGGOT, King; b. St. Louis, Mo. "The Notorious Lady" (First National); "Down the Stretch," "The Perch of the Devil" (Universal). BARKER, Reginald; 1). Winnipeg, Canada. "The Frontiersman" (M-G-M). BARROWS, N. T. "Edward Everett Horton Comedies" (Paramount). BEAUCHAMP, Clem. "Cameo Comedies," "Mermaid Comedies" (Educational). BEAUDINE, Harold. "Christie Comedies, "Jimmie Adams Comedies," "Bobby Vernon Comedies" (Educational); "Bobby Vernon Comedies' ' ( I'aramoant) . BEAUDINE, William; b. New York City. "FriSCO Sally Levy" ( Metro-GoldwynMayer ) . BELL, Monta; b. Washington, D. C, Feb. 5; educ. Eastern High, Washington; early career, newspaper man, editor Washington Herald and McClure Syndicates; screen career, started with diaries Chaplin, assisting in production of "Woman of Paris," "Broadway After Dark," "How to Educate a Wife" (Warner Bros); "King on Main Street" (Paramount); "The Snob," "Pretty Ladies," Ibanez' "Torrent," "Upstage," "After Midnight," "Man, Woman and Sin" (M-G-M). Hght. f>, 8; wght. 176; brown hair; blue oycs. Member Hollywood A. C. Ad., Metro-GoldwyuMayer Studio, Culver City, Calif. BENNET, Spencer. "Hawk on the Hills," "Melting Millions" (Pathe). BERTRAM, Wm.; b. Ontario, Canada. "The Phantom Buster" (Pathe). BLACHE, Herbert; b. London, Eng. "The Mystery Club" (Universal) (also co-adap). BLYSTONE, J. G.; b. Wisconsin. "Slaves of Beauty" (Fox). BORZAGE, Frank; b. Salt Lake City. "Early to Wed," "Marriage License?" (Fox). BOYLE, Joseph C; b. Philadelphia, Pa. "Broadway Nights," "Convoy" (First National); "For the Love of Mike" (First National) (codirector) . BRABIN, Charles J.; b. Liverpool, England. "Framed," "Hard-Boiled Haggerty" (First National) . BRACKEN, Bertram; b. Texas. "Rose of the Bowery" (Amer. Cinema) (also co-adap.). BRENON, Herbert; b. Dublin, Ireland. "The Telephone Girl" (Paramount); "Beau Geste" (Paramount) (director and co-adap.). Hght. 5, 6; wght. 163; brown hair; deep blue eyes. BRETHERTON, Howard; b. near Gallup, N. Mex. "The Black Diamond Express," "The Bush Leaguer" (Warner). BRICE, Monte; b. New York City. "Casey at the Bat" (Warner) (also co-adap.); "Fire men Save My Child" (Paramount) (co-scen.). BROWN, Clarence L. ; b. Knoxville, Tenn. "Kiki" (First National); "The Flesh and the Devil" (M-G-M). BROWN, Harry J. "The Land Beyond the Law" (First National); "The Romantic Rogue," "The Royal American," "The Racing Fool' ' ( Rayart) . BROWN, Karl; b. Pennsylvania. "His Dog" (Pathe). BROWN, Melville; b. Portland, Ore.; educ. Ithaca, N. Y.; stage career, Baker Stock, Portland; vaudeville; screen career, scenario writer for Triangle, Chaplin, Goldwyn, Universal, Vitagraph; directed for F. B. O., Sennett, Hal Roach, Fox; now directing for Universal; "Buck Privates," "Her Big Night" "13 Washington Square," "Fast and Furious," "Taxi! Taxi!" (Universal). Member American Legion, "Masquers," Hollywood. Perm, ad., P. O. Box 142, Hollywood, Calif. Uui versal Studios, Culver City, Calif. BROWNING, Tod; b, Louisville, Ky. "The Un known" (MOM).