Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1916)

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96 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. XIV. No. 16. Section 2 GEORGE, Maud, heavy leads. Universal; b. Riverside, Cal., 1890; educ. Los Angeles; stage career, Burbank stock Los Angeles, 2 seasons with Conrad Le Marie in headline act over Orpheum circuit, played name part in " The Sultana's Favorite" for 1 season; m. p. career, from 1914 with Universal (" Little Brother of the Rich," " Both Sides of Life," " Cigarette," " The Frame-up," " Business is Business," " Big Bill Brendt," " Landon's Legacy," " The Target," " Pool of Flame," " Son of the Immortals," " Silent Battle," "The Beckoning Trail," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; stately type, olive complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. GOODRICH, Katherine, characters, Signal; b. Austin, Tex., 1880; educ. Washington, D. C, Chicago Conservatory of Mus.; stage career, opera under Henry W. Savage, also in Chicago, Australia, Honolulu, stck. and vaud.; screen career, Edison (talking pictures), Kalem, Signal. Hght., 5 ft.; wght, 123 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Studio ad.. Signal, Los Angeles. GILMORE, Helen, characters, Kalem; educ. St. Joseph's Convent, N. Y. C; stage career, covering period of 30 yrs. from age of 8, with Stuart Robson, Kate Claxton, Marie Wainwright, and many others; screen career, from 1903, Famous Players, Universal, World Film, Kalem, in "The Eagle's Nest," "Mistress Nell," " Earl of Pawtucket," etc. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 185; black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 725 May St., Jacksonville, Fla. Studio ad., Kalem, Jacksonville, Fla. GORDON, Alice, characters and grande dames; b. 1879, St. Andrews, Scotland; educ. England, France and Germany; stage career, with Sir H. Tree, Sir J. Forbes-Robertson, Cyril Maude, and in N. Y. productions, " He Came from Milwaukee," " Belle of Bond St.," " Tonight's the Night"; m. p. career, Pathe (" Simon the Jester " and " Beloved Vagabond"), World ("Marrying Money"), Metro (" The Wall Between "). Recreations, boating, swimming, fishing. Hght. 5 ft. 6 in.; wght. 170; gray hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 68 W. 45th St., N. Y. GRANT, Corenne, characters, heavies; b. New Orleans, Jan. 11, 1888; educ. Baldwin Univ.; stage career, rep., with Maude Adams in "What Every Woman Knows"; with Robt. Mantell in Shakesperian rep., etc.; m. p. career, western leads with Pathe, Mexican leads with Ammex, with Kalem, Biograph, Monopole, then to Balboa (Hannah in " Illstarred Babbie," Clara in " Beulah," the Gypsy in " Adventures of a Madcap," and in "Who Pays?" series). Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 130; black hair, green-gray eyes, GRIFFITH, Cecelia Frances, characters, comedienne; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. thore; stage career, ingnit. Chas. Frohman, "Everyman"; A. H. Woods. "Girl from Rector's": H. H. Frazee, "A Full House"; screen career, Metro ("The Yellow Streak," "The Kiss of Hate," "Notorious Gallagher"). Hght., 5 ft. 6^ in.; wght., 165 lbs.; blond complexion, red hair, gray eyes; paints, writes scenarios, cooks. Home ad., 19 Adams st., Dorchester, Mass. Ad., St. Paul Hotel, Columbus ave. and 60th st., N. Y. C. HARRIS, Caroline, characters; stage career, for 10 years in dramatic work; screen career, with Fox, Famous Players (in "The Butterfly"). Hght. 5 ft. 5 in.; wght. 150; gray hair, brown eyes. Home ad., St. Francis Hotel, N. Y. C. Ad., c/o Amalgamated Photoplay Service, 220 W. 42d st., N. Y. C. HERNANDEZ, Mrs. George (Anna Dodge), characters. Universal; b. River Falls, Wis.; educ. State Normal Sch., River Falls; early career, teacher for 9 yrs.; stage career, with W. J. Elleford Rep. Co., McDonough Stock, Oakland, Cal., and with Walter Bentley Co.; screen career, Selig ("The Rosary"), David Mills Co. ("The Girl Who Smiled"), Edison ("The Dance of the Ages"), Fine Arts ("Hoodoo Ann"), Universal ("Graft," "The Heritage," etc.). Recreations, painting in oil and on china, also all kinds of embroidery and crochet work. Hglit. 5 ft. 4 in., wght. 196, brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad.. 2228 Duane St., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. HAYWARD, Lillian, heavies, characters, Selig; b. Napa City, Cal.; educ. Stanford Univ.; stage career, 15 yrs. in stk. (Dearborn CO., Chicago; Ulrich Stock, Los Angeles), 5 yrs. leading woman, toured Orient and Asia; screen career, from 1911, Selig (" The Devil, "The Servant and the Man," " The Ne'er to Return Road," " Unto Those Who Sin," " At Piney Ridge," "The Black Orchid," "The Child Who Found Its Father," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 140; light hair, blue eyes. Recreations, tennis, etc. Home ad., 243 South Olive st., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Selig, Los Angeles, Cal. HERRING, Aggie, characters, Ince-Triangle ; b. San Francisco; educ. there; stage career, from age of 17, stock cos., vaud., Ince ("The Italian," "The Sign of the Rose," "The Flower of the Desert," " The Ace of Hearts," " The Eye of the Night," " Honor Thy Name," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 165 lbs; blond hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Ince, Culver City, Cal. HOTLEY, Mae, comedy characters, Lubin; m. p. career, Lubin, in many parts, ranging from ingenue to old woman; recently appeared in series of comedies opposite Billie Reeves. Studio ad., Philadelphia, Pa. HURLEY, Julia, characters; b. Greenwich Village, N. Y. C, 1847; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, 48 yrs., schooled by Chas. H. Cushman, under mgmt. E. L. Davenport, Dion Boucicault. Luke Martin, etc., with Harrigan and Hart in " Mulligan Guards," in " Ticket of Leave," "Elevating a Husband," etc.; screen career. Fox ("Gold and the Woman," "The Bondman," "The Little Gypsy"), Metro ("The Woman Pays"), Cort ("The Melting Pot"), Reliance ("Guy Mannering"), Biograph ("The Charity Ball," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. in.; wght., 134^ lbs.; silver gray hair, dark hazel eyes. Diversions, painting, singing, dancing. Home ad., 220 W. 38th St., N. Y. C. JOSEPH, Marie, characters, Milo; b. Charlotte, X. C, 1897; educ. Baltimore; stage career, vaud., stk.; screen career, Milo (" Busting in Society," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 130; brown hair, green eyes. Home ad., 212 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Studio ad., Milo Picture Corp., Baltimore, Md. t KEENE, Mattie, characters, Metro; stage career, in "Too Many Cooks." " The Third Party," " Ourselves," " Mavourneen," etc., writer of plays and sketches often collaborating with Ella W' heeler Wilcox: screen career, Metro (in comedies with Ralph Herz, Max Figman, and Lolita Robertson). Recreations, writing, swimming, etc. Studio ad., Rolfe-Metro, 3 West 61st St., N. Y. C. KIMBALL, Pauline Garrett, characters, Solsoc; b. Chicago, 111., March 1860; educ. Chicago High Schl. and Vassar Coll.; stage career, operatic, "Princess Ida," "Pinafore"; dramatic, "A W'ife's Honor," "Texas Steer," "A Night OflF"; stock, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Seattle; screen career. Vitagraph (" Memories That Haunt "), World (" Heart in Exile," "The Deep Purple"). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; dark complexion, gray hair, brown eyes. Mother of Clara Kimball Young. Studio ad., Solax, Ft. Lee, X. J. KINGSBURY, Gladys, characters; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Stockton; stage career, stock and on tour, leading woman with Frank Cooley, stock in Honolulu and Oakland, lead in " Third Degree," " Lion and the Mouse," "Light That Failed," etc.; m. p. career, American (characters and leads with Orral Humphrey, in " Beauty Brand," widow in " X^ancy's Husband," mother in " Little Chrysanthemum," mother in " Life's Staircase," character in " Redemption of the Jasons," etc.). LACKAYE, Ruth, characters, Balboa; b. Oregon City, Ore., 1869; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, began at 16. with A. M. Palmer, J. C. Clark, Daniel Frohman, Richard Mansfield cos.; m. p. career, from 1915. Balboa (played Mrs. Harden in " Neal of the Navy," " Head of the House," etc.). Spends much time visiting prisons, hospitals and asylums. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 160; dark brown hair, blue ejes. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. LEE, Jennie, characters; b. Sacramento, Cal.. 1859; stage career, began at 9 with John McCullough, in " Rip \"an Winkle," with Joseph Jefferson, with Edwin Booth, Mme. Modjeska, etc., many yrs. in stk., memb. vaud. team Courtrisht and Lee; m. p. career, from 1913. Reliance-Majestic ("His