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

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DIRECTORS AND PRODUCING EXECUTIVES 137 BRUCKMAN, Clyde. "Horseshoes" (Pathe). BUCKINGHAM, Tom; b. Chicago, 111. "Lure of the Night Club" (FBO). — c— CAPRA, Frank; director; b. Italy, May 18; educ. grade and high schools, Los Angeles, California Inst, of Technology; Pasadena; screen career, started as writer and became a director; connected with Mack Sennett, Hal Roach, F.B.O., First National, Robert Kane; "The Strong Man," "Long Pants," starring Harry Langdor ; "For the Love of Mike" (First National). Hght. 5, 8; wght. 145; dark hair; dark eyes. Member Kappa Gamma, The Writers Club and Hollywood A. C. Home ad., 6480 Cdin St., Hollywood, Calif. First National Studios, Burbank, Calif. CAREWFj, Edwin; producer and director; b. Gainesville, Texas, March 5th; educ. Univ. of Texas and Univ. of Missouri; stage career, 16 yrs. ; stock several years; played with Chauncey Olcott, Otis Skinner, Rose Coghlan, Laurette Taylor, Weber and Fields; screen career, acted with Walker Whiteside in "The Typhoon," "Across the Pacific," produced for Lubin, was the first picture he directed; "The Girl of the Golden West," "Madonna of the Streets," "My Son," "The Lady Who Lied," "Wliy Woiren Love," "Joanna," "High Steppers," "Pals First," "The Bad Man," "A Son cf Sahara" (First National); "Resurrection," "Ramona" (United Artists). Member, Los Angeles A. C, Hollywood A. C, The Writers, Friars, Lambs, Vice-Pres. 233 Masonic Club. Ad , Tec-Art Studios, 5360 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, Calif. CHRIS ANDER, Nils Olaf; b. Sweden. "The Heart Thief" (Pathe). CHRISTENSEN, B. ; b. Viborg, Denmark. "Mockery" (M.G.M.). CLLNE, Eddie; b. Kenosha, Wis. "Soft Cushions" (Paramount); "Mack Sennett Comedies," "Ben Turpin Comedies" (Pathe). COHN, Bennett; b. Trinidad. Colo. "Thunderbolt's Tracks" (Rayart) (director and scenarist) . CONLEY, Lige; b. St. Louis, Mo. "Ben Turpin Comedies" (Pathe). CONWAY, Jack; b. Graceville, Minn. "Twelve Miles Out" (M-G-M). CORBY, Francis. "Let George Do It Comedies," "Excuse Maker Comedies" (Universal). CRAFT, William James; b. New York City. "Birds of Prey," "Poor Girls" (Columbia); "The Arizona Whirlwind" (Pathe); "The Clown" (Columbia); "Painting the Town" (Universal) . CRANE, Frank H. ; b. San Francisco, Calif.; "The Trunk Mystery" (Pathe). CREELMAN, James A.; b. Marietta. O. "High Hat" (First National) (also co-seen ). CRISP, Donald; b. London. England; "Vanity," "The Fighting Eagle" (Pathe). CROSBY, William G. "The Enchanted Island" (Tiffany). CROSLAND, Alan; b. New York City; "The Beloved Rogue" (United Art.). CRUZE, James; b. Ogden. Utah. "The Covered Wagon." "Mannequin" (Paramount). CUMMINGS, Irving; b. New York City. "The Brute" (Warner). OURTIZ, Michael; b. Budapest. Hungarv. "A Million Bid," "The Desired Woman" (Warner). CUTTS, Graham. "The Cabaret Kid." "The Triumph of the Rat" (Artlee Pictures). — D— D'ARRAST, Harry; b. Argentine. "Service for Ladies" (Paramount). De LACEY, Robert; b. Prescott, Ariz., Feb. 17. "Cyclone of the Range," "The Sonora Kid," "Splitting the Breeze." "Tom's Gang" (FBO). De MTLLE, Cecil B.; b. Asheville, Mass. "The Volga Boatman" (P. D. C.) ; "The King of Kings" (DeMille). de MTLLE, William; b. Washington, N. C. "The Little Adventuress" (Pathe). DILLON, John F.; b. New York. "Prince of Head Waiters" (First National). DULL, Orville; b. Ohio. "The Broncho Twisters," "Van Bibber Ssries" (Fox). DUNLAP, Scott; b. Chicago, 111. "Wrhispering Sage." "Good as Gold" (Fox). DUPONT, E. A.; b. Zeitz, Germany. "Variety" (Paramount). d'USSEAU, Leon, supervisor; b. Toledo, O., Nov. 10; educ. St. John's College and Univ. of Michigan; early career, newspaper man, publicity and theatre operator; stage career, 3 seasons on legitimate stage; screen career, Famous Players, First National, Universal; now supervisor and assistant to William Le Baron at F. B. O. Studio; "Jake, the Plumber," "Beyond London Lights," "The Jungle," "Her Summer Hero," "Ranger of the North," "Ereed of Courage" and "Beauty Parlor Series" (F. B. O.). Member, The Friars Club, N. Y. C. Ad., F. B. O. Studio, 780 Gower Street, Hollywood, Calif. — E— EASON, Reaves, b. Fryars Point, Miss. "The Prairie King" (Universal). EDWARDS, Harry; b. London, Canada. "His First Flame" (Pathe). ENRIGHT, Ray, b. Anderson. Ind. "Tracked by the Police" (Warner). — F — FITZGERALD, Dallas M.; b. LiGrange, Ky. "The Princess of Broadway" (Pathe); "The Rose of Kildare" (Lumas) ; "Woman's Law" (Peerless Pictures). FITZMAURICE, George; b. Paris, France. "The Tender Hour" (First National). FLEMING, Victor; b. Los Angeles. Cal. "Hula" (Paramount ) . FLOOD, James; b. New York City. "Three Hours" (First National). FLOREY, Robert; b. Paris. France. "The Romantic Age" (Columbia); "Face Value" ( Sterling). FLYNN, Emmett; b. Denver, Colo. "Married Alive" (Fox). FLYNN, Ray. "Imperial Comedies" (Fox). FORDE, Gene. "O. Henry Series," "Imperial Comedies" (Fox). — G— GASNIER, Louis; b. Paris. France. "The Beautv Shoppers" (Tiffany). GIBLYN, Charles; b. Watertown, N. Y. "Ladies Beware" (FBO). GILSTROM, Arvid; b. Gotenberg, Sweden. "Christie Comedies" (Educational). GOODRICH, William; b. Kansas. "Special Deliverv" (Paramount). GOULDING, Alf.; b. Melbourne. Australia. "Smith Family Comedies." "Ben Turpin Comedies" (Pathe). GOULDING, Edmund; also author; b. and educ. England; previous career, actor from age of 12; stage experience, London with Sir Herbert Tree and all principal London managements; screen career, Fox, First National, Paramount, now directing for M G-M; just completed "love," based on Tolstoi's "Anna Karenina." Ad., M-G-M Studios, Culver City, Calif. GRAHAM, Walter; "Bobby Vernon Comedies'' (Educational). GREEN, Alfred; b. Perris, Calif. "Is Zat So?" (Fox). GRIFFITH, David Wark; b. LaGrange, Ky. "That Royle Girl," "The Sorrows of Satan" (Paramount) . GRIFFITH, E. H.; b. Illinois. "Afraid to Love" (Paramount); "The Price of Honor" (Columbia); "Alias the Lone Wolf" (Columbia) (dir. and co-scen.). GUIOL, Fred; b. San Francisco, Cal. "Roach Stars Comedies" (Pathe).