Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1916)

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October 21, 1916 STUDIO DIRECTORY 125 148; light hair and blue eyes. Home ad., University Club, Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. FORD, Jack, asst. dir.; b. Portland, Maine, Feb. 1, 1895; educ. Univ. of Maine; screen career, from July, 1914, as asst. to liis brother, Francis Ford. Hght. 6 ft.; wght. 168; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Virginia Apts., Hollywood, Cal. FORSTER, Oscar W., asst. director and juvenile; b. N. Y. C., Feb. 17, 1885; educ. N. Y. pub. schls.; stage career, dramatic stock and vaud., presenting own co. in sketches for club entertainments, etc.; screen career, Edison ("The Lonely Road," " Olive Series," " Vanity Fair," etc.), Solax (" I Should Worry"), Eclair ("Man of the Hour"), Thanhouser ("Flight of the Duchess"), Champion ("A Night's Adventure"); is musician and artist. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 135; brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 2241 Webster ave., Bronx, N. Y. C. FOWLER, Jack, asst. director, Lasky; b. St. Paul, Minn., 1890; educ. Chicago; stage career, 2 yrs. vaud. and stock; m. p. career, with Keystone, Bosworth, Lasky, assisted Frank Reicher, E. J. Le Saint. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 140; light hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 920 West Bvd., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. GANO, Charles Glen, asst. director, Kalem; b. Chicago, 111., 1890; educ. there; stage career, three yrs. with Keith stock out of Chicago; m. p. career, Universal, Lubin, Kalem (" Hazards of Helen " series), 6 yrs. m. p. experience in all. Hght. 5 ft. 11 in.; wght. 160; gray eyes, dark complexion. Home ad., Glendale, Cal. Studio ad., Hollywood, Cal. GEORGE, Archainbaud, asst. director. World; b. Paris. France; educ. France; screen career, with Eclair in Paris and America, Beacon Film Co., Peerless-World (asst. director to Emile Cliautard, in " Sudden Riches," " The Heart of a Hero," " Friday the Thirteenth," " All Man," " The Man Who Forgot," etc.). Home ad., 3569 Broadway, N. Y. C. Studio ad.. Peerless, Fort Lee, N. J. GEREGHTY, Frank L., assistant director, Thanhouser; b. N. Y. C, Aug. 2, 1888; educ. hgh. sch.; early career, railroad executive work; screen career, Biograph, Crescent ("Volunteer Organist"), Edison ("The Black Arrow"), Thanhouser (" Silas Marner," " Patriot and the Spy," " Cardinal Richelieu," " Commuted Sentence," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. llJ/2 in.; wght., 170; light brown hair, blue eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, music. Home ad., 32 Hubert PL, New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. GREEN, Charles H., asst. dir.; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, theatrical mgr. and stage mgr. for 25 yrs.; screen career, 6 yrs. with Universal, Equitable, asst. dir. Macnamara Feature Film Co., has been asst. dir. with King Baggot, William Robert Daly, George L. Tucker, and Walter MacNamara. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. C. HARRISON, Arthur, assistant director; b. Lakeside, O., Nov. 16, 1888; educ. Cleveland; early career, 4 yrs. naval service; stage career, 6 yrs. dir. mus. com. on coast; m. p. career, Essanay (one picture), Mina Film Co. (one picture), then with Rohn Film Co. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 161. HODGE, Rex E., asst. director, Universal; b. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 20, 1889; educ. h. s. and Mich. Ag. College; early career, property man with B. C. Whitney productions 2 yrs., electrician with same for 3 yrs.; m. p. career. Signal. Universal (" Web of the Grafters," " Nancy's Birthright," " The Second Story Man," " Where Are My Child ren? " " Behind the Lines," " Onda of the Orient," "The Underling," etc.). Wght. 175; hght. 5 ft. 8 in.; brown hair. Home ad., 6132 DeLongpre ave., Los Angeles. Recreations, riding, swimming, football, baseball. Studio ad.. Universal City, Cal. HOLLINGSHEAD, Gordon, assistant director, Thanhouser; b. Garfield, N. J., Jan. 8, 1891; educ. St. Bernard's Sch., Bernardsville, N. J.; stage career, with "Tangled Lives," mgmt. H. H. Frazee, in vaud. and stk.; screen career, Kalem, Thanhouser ("The Shine Girl," "Prudence the Pirate," etc.: now asst. to William Parke). Hght. 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 174. Home ad., 33 Jackson ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HOLM, Albert F., asst. director and camera man, Cosmofoto Film; b.' Vienna, Austria, 1888; educ. Univ. of Vienna, m. p. career begun in Berlin with Mcsster Film Co., with Trima^ graph Co., N. Y., Crystal Films, Colorgraph, Sunshine Film, Cosmofoto-Juvenile Film Co. Hght. 6 ft.; wght. 158; brown hair, blue eye's. Home ad., 311 Willis ave., Bronx, N. Y. Ad., 149 ,W. , 35th St., N. Y. HORTON, Marvin Perry, asst. director, Thanhouser; b. Peekskill, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1889; educ. PeekskiU Mil. Acad.; early ca reer, in wholesale lace business, N. Y. C; screen career, for 7 yrs., Thanhouser, World, Flamingo Co. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HOSKINS, Harry E., asst. director and publicity man, Lasky; b. Phila., Pa., 1888; educ. Central High, Phila., Spring Garden Tech. Schl., and 1 yr. at Univ. of Penn.; screen career, with Pathe in Jacksonville, Lubin, Universal, at present with Lasky, manager of Los Angeles Publicity Service, now organizing the Players Club of Los Angeles. Recreations, swimming, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 180; brown hair and blue eyes. Home ad., 6273 Selma ave., Hollywood, Cal. KELLETTE, John William, asst. dir. and scenario writer, Fox; b. Lowell, Mass.; educ. Lowell; early exper., newspaper writer, Boston Globe, Worcester Telegram, special writer, war. corresp. Telegram, Porto Rico, 1898; screen career, Thanhouser (" Lost — A Union Suit," "Trail of the Lovelorn"), Majestic ("The Winner Lose s," " The Tear That Burned"), Universal ("A Bad Tangle," "Justified Holdup"), Fox ("Alicia of the Orphanage"; in collaboration with John G. Adolfi, "Merely Mary Ann," " A Modern Thelma," " Caprice of the Mountains," etc.). Diversions, jiu-jitsu, bowling, piano, composing. Home ad., 67 Morris St.. New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Fox, 126 W. 46th st., N. Y. C. KENNARD, William C, asst. director, Fine Arts; b. Batesville, Ark., April 30, 1876; educ. high school; screen career, with Majestic in 1913 as asst. director, since then asst. director for Fine Arts. Home ad., 4426 Prospect ave., Los Angeles, Cal. KERR, Robert Perry, asst director, Keystone; b. New Haven, Conn.; educ. New Haven; stage career, stock, in "The House of a Thousand Candles," "The Prisoner of Zenda," etc.; screen career. Keystone (" His Bread and Butter," "Bubbles of Trouble," "The Winning Punch," etc.). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 148; brown hair and hazel eyes. Home ad., Ryan Hotel, 615 West 6th st., Los Angeles. Cal. Studio ad.. Keystone, Los Angeles. Cal. KILEY, Den. A., asst. director, actor, Eastern Film Corp.; b. Worcester, Mass.; educ. Worcester pub. schs.; stage career, mgr. road cos.; m. p. career, with Eastern. Home ad., 148 Lenox ave.. Providence, R. I. KLISBEE, Ed., assistant director, Kalem; b. California; stage career, from 1898, with Walter Morosco, San Francisco, character parts in stk. all coast cities, Denver, Omaha; m. p. career, "The Boer War," "Shannon of the Sixth." Hght., 5 ft. 9 in. Studio ad., Kalem, Glendale, Cal. LEWIS, W. Russell, asst. director and cameraman; b. Lexington, Ky., 1876; educ. Newport, Ky. ; stage career, vaud., stock at Phila., Cincinnati, etc., with Edwin Rostell; m "The Merchant of Venice," etc.; screen career. Historical Film Co., Pathe, Hearst-Selig, etc., (" The Curse of Cocaine," " War is Hell," " Driftwood," etc). Recreations, riding, literary, etc. Hght. 6 ft; wght., 164; light hair and blue eyes. Home ad., Ridgefield, N. J. LITSON, N. Y.; sta Hood," " (" Paying houser (" Edison (" Question," blond hai Home ad M. N., asst. director; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. Coll. City ge career, productions, " Sword of the King," Robin Ninety and Nine," etc.; screen career. Paragon the Price"), Peerless ("Nathan Hale"), ThanPatriot and Spy"), Biograph ("The Informers"), Mid the Cannon's Roar"). Metro ("The Eternal ' etc.). Hght. 6 ft. 1 in.; wght., 190; fair complexion, r, gray eyes. Hobbies, riding, swimming, etc. Coytesville, N. J. LLOYD, Harold Warner, assistant director. Signal; b. Long Branch, N. J., 1888; educ. N. Y. C; m. p. career, NYMP, Universal, Signal ("Dumb Girl of Portici." "Girl and the Game," "Whispering Smith," "Medicine Bend," "Manager of B. and A.," etc.). All around athlete; ex-director of Physical Culture, N. Y. Police Dept. Hght., 5 ft. 9^ in.; wght., 160; dark complexion, blue eyes. Studio ad., Signal, 4560 Pasadena ave., Los Angeles, Cal. MARSHALL. Ray Howard, asst. director, Lasky; b. San Diego, Cal., 1890; educ. San Diego high schl., and Leb'id Stanford Univ.; screen career, with Lasky. Recreations, riding, swimming and rowing. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 152; blond hair