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

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144 STUDIO DIRECTORY LOGUE, Charles;, b. Boston, Mass. "Held by the Law" "Red Clay" (Universal); "The Claw" (Universal) (adap.). LONG, Louise; "Rough House Rosie" (Paramount) (co-scen.) ; "The World at Her Feet," "Man Power" (Paramount) (seen.). LORD, Robert; "The Swell-Head" (Columbia). LORING, Hope; b. Madrid, Spain. "Children of Divorce" (Paramount) (co-scen.). LOVETT, Josephine; (Mrs. John Robertson), b. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 21; educ. Sargent's Dramatic School, N. Y. ; stage career, with Henry Miller, "Her Husband's Wife," H. B. Harris "The Lion and the Mouse," Robt. Edeson. "A Man's Man." Grace George rep.; first adaptation was "Sentimental Tommy," (Paramount); adapted "The Enchanted Cottage," "Classmates," "Shore Leave," "Soul Fire" (First National); "The Road to Romance," "Annie Laurie." "The Bugle Call," "The Ordeal" (M-G-M); "Tess of the Storm Country" (United Artists). Member, The Writers Club, Hollywood. Calif. Ad., M-G-M Studios, Culver City, Calif. — M — MCCARTHY. Henry; b. San Francisco, Calif. "Sinews of Steel" (Lumas). McDERMOTT. John; b. Green River, Wyo. "Senorita." "Evening Clothes" (Paramount). McGUINNESS, James K. ; "The Secret Studio" (Fox). MANKIEWICZ, Herman J.; "Fashions for Women" (Paramount) (co-adap.). MARION, Frances; b. San Francisco, Cal. "Mme. Pompadour" (Paramount); "The Callahans and the Murphys" (M-G-M). MASON, Sarah Y. ; "Cradle Snatchers" (Fox). MATZEN, Madelaine; "The Fighting Hombre" (FBO) (co-scen.); "Bulldog Pluck" (FBO) ( co-adap. ) . MAXWELL, E. C; "Eyes of the Totem" (Pathe) (adap.); "Heart of the Yukon" (Pathe) (seen.). MEEHAN. Elizabeth; "The Telephone Girl" (Paramount). MEREDYTH, Bess; scenario writer; b. and educ. Buffalo, N. Y. ; stage career, concert pianist, stock, vaude.; screen career, started as extra with Mary Pickford, played leads and starred for Universal, had ambition to write and joined scenario department; during past five years has written originals and adaptations for many of the screen's famous stars; "Thy Name is Woman." "The Red Lily," "A Slave of Fashion," (M-G-M); "The Love Hour" (Vitagraph); "The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted." "The Sea Beast," "Don Juan" "When a Man Loves" (Warner Bros.); "The Magic Flame" (United Artists); "Rose of the Golden West," "The Noose" (First Natl.). Ad., First National Studios. Burbank, Calif. MERRICK. George M. ; "Terror of Bar X" (FBO) (adap.). MILLER. J. Clarkson; "Rubber Heels" (Paramount). MILIER. Seton; "Paid to Love" (Fox) (COSCen.). MILNE. Peter: b. N. Y. C. "The Great Mail Robbery" (FBO). M1NTZ. Sam; "Rubber Heels," "Man Power" (Paramount ) (co-adap.). MONTAGNE, Edward J.; See Directors and Pro f i 1 1 ' ■ i 1 1 Kxecutives. MOON, Lorna; b. Scotland. "Mr. Wu" "After Midnight" (M-G-M). MORGAN, Byron, b. Carthage, Mo. "Rookies" ( Metro (Jnldwvii Mayer). MORGAN, George. "Galloping Thunder" (FBO) ( co-scen. ) . MORRIS, Reginald; b. New York. "Casey at the B»tM (Paramount) (co-adap.); "Beauty Parlor Series" (FBO) (director). MURFIN, Jane; b. Qu'mry. Mich. "The Notorious Lady." "I'rince of Head Waiters" (First National) (adap.). MYTON, Fred; b. harden City, Kansas. "The Mysterious Rider" (Paramount) (co-seen.); "the. Mood Ship" (Columbia). — N — NATTEFORD, John Francis; "The Ladybird" (First Div. Dist.) ; "Hidden Aces" (Pathe1* ; "Backstage," "The Beauty Shoppers." "The Tired Business Man" (Tiffany); "Lightning" (Tiffany) (adap.). NEVILLE, John; "The Enchanted Island" (Tiffany). — O— O'DONOHUE, J. T.; "What Price Glory" (Fox). O'HARA, Mary; "Perch of the Devil" (Universal) (adap.); "Framed" (First National) (adap. & cont.). OLCOTT, Peggene; " Saddle Jumpers" (Rayart). ORR, Gertrude; scenario writer; b. Covington, Ky. ; Jan. 17th; educ. Vassar College; previous career, reporter and feature writer on The Denver Post; screen career, started with Thos. H. Ince; also connected with F.B.O., Fox, Paramount; "Loves of Carmen," "Mother Machree." "Singed," (Fox); "Her Summer Hero" (FBO); "Night Life" (Tiffany); "The Blind Goddess" (Paramount). Hght. 5, 4Va; wght. 110; brown hair. Ad. 114 So. Irving Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. ORTH, Marian; "The Love Thrill" (Universal) (adap.); "White Gold" (Pathe) (co-adap.); "The Woman Who Did Not Care" (Lumas) (adap). OXFORD, Buckleigh Fritz; "The Lure of the Night Club" (FBO). — P— PAGANO, Ernest S.; b. Denver, Colo. "For Ladies Only" (Columbia) (adap.). PINE F A. E.; b Scotand, June 30. "When a Dag Loves," "The Outlaw Dog" (FBO) : "Cyclone of the Range" (FBO) (co-scen); "Breed of Courage" (FBO) (adap.). PLYMPTON, George H.; scenario writer; h. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2; educ, Boys High Brooklyn, Cooper Inst., N. Y.; short story newspaper writer previous to joining Vitagraph in 1914; four years with Vitagraph, wrote stories for Norma Talmadge, John Bunny, Sidney Drew; adaptations for Metro, Famous Players, Pathe; at present with Universal; adaptations on both "Collegian Series," "Arthur Lake Comedies." adapted following feature westerns: "Hard Fists," "Smilin; Sam "Hands Off." "Breezin' Through, The Stolen Ranch." "Flashing Hoofs." Desert Dust" (Universal). Member, Writers Club Hollywood. Ad., Universal Studios, Universal City, Calif. •. , POLAND, Joseph Franklin; See Directors and Producing Executives. ,,T, FRINTZLAU. Olga; b. Philade ph.a, Pa The Tender Hour" (First National) (seen.); His Doc" (Pathe) (adap. & cont.). PYPER. George; "The Avenging Fanes (Path..) "Daring Deeds. "The Royal American." "The Racing Fool" (Rayart). — R — M RAISBECK. Kenneth; "Knockout Reilly" (lara REEDnTom-O Stitle writer; educ. Shelton High. Wash grand uncle was James Russell Lowell. S s American poet: relative of ' Tom Read of Maine; early career, newspaper writer wrote humorous playlets; first connect ion w ith picture industry, started as »Mk*9 J"*" >** California Theatre Los Angeles ; also served as publicity director for The spoilers "Souls for Sale.' ' "Sherlock Holmes" (Gold m) ; personal press rep. for Thos. H. Ince. toured Europe with Carl Laemmle as repreeentative wrote titles for "Out All Night. for Universal to whom he is under contract. Member. Wampas. Hollywood A C.. El Cabci lcro Ad.. Universal Studios. Universal City. rigby. L. G. ; b. Lee tngelot, 0.1. ' The JSntieremen" (M-O-M). RIPLEY. Arthur; b. Towneheftd, " nil F,r'1 none* ' ( Pathe) ( eo eee*. I •