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October 21, 1916
STUDIO DIRECTORY
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dren cast of "Disraeli" and "Grumpy"; screen career, Vitagraph ("Closing the Circuit," "The Gang," "The Shabbies," "Heart Ease," "The Jarr Family" series, and "Buddy" series). Recreations, rides, dances, swims, motors, and skates. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; light brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., 1550 E. 12th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LEARY, Nolan, juvenile and comedian, Christie Film; b. Rock Island, 111., 1891; educ. St. Mattias Sch., Muscatine, Iowa, and Holy Name Acad., Cleveland, O.; stage career, in " The Red Mill," The Rosary," " Mother," " Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," " The Master Mind," etc., and vaud. sketches " The Poor Relation," etc., also in stock at various cities; screen career, 1913-14 with Pathe (" One Thousand Dollars Short," " All
Love Excelling," etc.), Christie (leads opposite Billy Rhodes
in 10 pictures). Recreations, riding, swimming, golf, etc.
Hght. 5 ft. 7j/> in., wght. 140, dark brown hair, blue eyes.
Ad., 1037 YVoodlawn Ave., Rockford, 111. Studio ad., 6101
Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
LEE, Joe, juveniles, comedian, Fox; b. N. Y. C, Jan. 1, 1892; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, ten yrs. in vaud., mus. com. and rep.; m. p. career, with Keystone 1 yr. (" By Stork Delivery," " Great Pearl Mystery," " Lion and the Girl," " Hearts and Spades," etc.), Fox since June 1, 1916 (burlesque of "A Fool There Was," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 125; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Mt. Ramer Apts., Lake Shore and Sunset blvd., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Fox, Hollywood, Cal.
LE GUERE, George, juvenile leads; b. New Orleans, La.; educ. Georgetown Univ., Wash., D. C. ; stage career, with Robert Edeson, David Warfield, Lena Ashwell, Gertrude Elliott, Jane Cowl, Edmund Breese, Dorothy Donnelley, Lulu Glaser, Walter Whiteside, etc., in "The Man From Home," etc.; screen career, Famous ("A Bachelor's Romance," "The Evil Thereof,"), Essanay ("The Blindness of Virtue"), Kleine ("The Commuters"), Mutual ("The Seventh Noon"), Metro ("The Soul of a Woman," "The Turmoil," " The Upstart," " The Blindness of Love," etc.). Recreations, riding and water sports, writer of short stories. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.: wght., 130; blond complexion. Home ad., 8 W. 107th St., N. Y. C.
LEWIS, Morris Wain, juvenile leads, 1 Milo; b. Baltimore, Md.; educ. Baltimore Poly, and Friends Schools; stage career, Poli Stock Co.; screen career, Milo (" Busting Into Society," etc.) Hght., 5 ft. 1^2 in.; wght., 150; light hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Recreations, riding, swimming, reading. Studio ad., Milo, 356 Gay st., Baltimore, Md. Home ad., 3407 Clifton ave., Baltimore, Md.
LITTLEFIELD, Lucien L., juvenile leads and characters, Lasky; b. Richmond, Va.; educ. Staunton Mil. Acad., Staunton, Va., studied at dramatic schl. in N. Y. C. ; stage career, stk. in San Antonio, Tex., in various sketches, etc.; screen career, Imp, Rex, Lasky (" The Wild Goose Chase," " The Marriage of Kitty," " Tempetation," " The Unknown," " The Blacklist," "Joan of Arc," "The Miser, "The Gutter Magdalene," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, literary, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 145; blond hair and green eyes. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
MacDONALD Wallace, juvenile; b. 1891; screen career, Mutual ("Youth's Endearing Charms," and "Purity"), also in American Beauty Releases. Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 145; brown hair and dark eyes. Home ad., 241 W. 43d st., N. Y. C. Ad., c/o Amalgamated Photoplay Service, 220 W. 42d st., N. Y. C.
MacLEAN, Douglas, juvenile; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Northwestern Univ., Prep. Sch., and Lewis Inst. Tech.; stage career, juveniles in stock cos., also with Maude Adams in " Peter Pan," "The Legend of Lenora," and other Barrie plays; several other Broadway appearances including " Broken Hearts," etc.; screen career. World ("As Ye Sow," "Old Dutch," "The Man Who Found Himself," "The Boss," "The Code of the Mountains," " Love's Crucible," " A Woman's Power," etc.). Recreations, rides, swims, plays polo, skates, etc., writes verse and prose under nom-de-plume. Ad., 135 W. 79th st., N. Y. C.
MANN, Harry, juveniles and characters, Universal; b. Germany; educ. N. Y.; stage career, juvenile in N. Y. stk., 5 yrs. with Jacob Adler, 2 yrs. with Bertha Kalisch; m. p. career, with Universal, 1912, went to Lubin for 6 mo., returned to Universal. Recreation, all-around athlete. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 127; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.
MANTELL, Robert B., Jr., juveniles and characters; b. N. Y.
C. ; educ. N. Y. High; stage career, 1 yr. in stock; screen career, juveniles and character parts with many cos., Peerless-World, etc. Recreations, all-around athlete, expert swimmer, having won places in National and Metropolitan Championship. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; dark hair and brown eyes. Ad., 146 W. 95th st., N. Y. C.
MARLO, George W., juvenile, Thanhouser; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, 6 yrs. in legit, and stk. prods.; screen career, 4 yrs., Marion Leonard Films, Victor-Universal, Humanology Films, Reliance, Thanhouser (" The Crimson Sabre,'' " Woman in Politics" " The Fugitive," " The Pillory," " Fear of Poverty," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 7/2_ in.; wght., 145; dark hair, dark brown eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, etc. Member Friars, Screen and Larchmont Tennis Clubs. Home ad., Larchmont, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y.
McKEE, Raymond, juvenile, Metro; b. Chicago, 111., 1892; stage career, lead in " Grit the Newsboy," with Robert Hilliard in " A Fool There Was," later appeared in mus. com., " The Golden Girl," etc., stock experience in Atlanta and Chicago; screen career, Lubin (played juveniles and light comedy roles), Edison, Metro, ("The Wheel of Justice," etc.). Studio ad., Metro, 3 W. 61st st., N. Y. C.
MONAHAN, Joseph, juvenile, Juvenile Film; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908; screen career, 2 years under direction of James A. Fitz-Patrick, in " Chip of the Old Block," " Chip's Elopement," " Chip's Rivals," " Chip's Backyard Barnstormers," " The World War in Kidland," " For Sale a Daddy," " Chip's Carmen," " Chip's Movie Co.," " The Diamond from the Pie," etc. Recreations, bicycle and pony riding, swimming, etc. Hght., 4 ft.; wght., 65; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 26 Maple ave., Hackensack, N. J. Studio ad., 110 W. 40th St., N. Y. C.
MOORE, Joseph, juveniles, L-KO; b. County Meath, Ireland; educ. pub. schs. Toledo, O.; stage career, stk.; screen career, Kalem ("For High Stakes"), Universal-L-KO ("Pirates of the Air," "Lizzie's Lingering Love"). Hght, 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; blue eyes, auburn hair. Home ad., 2009 Vista Del Mar, Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., L-KO, Hollywood, Cal.
MULHALL, Jack, juvenile leads, Universal; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. pub. schls. and Columbia Univ.; stage career, 2 yrs. with West End Stk., N. Y. C, on Orpheum Circuit with Ned Wayburn in " The Producer," with James K. Hackett in " The Grain of Dust," etc.; screen career, Biograph (played leads for 4 yrs.), in May, 1916, joined Universal (" The Free Born," " The First Stone," " Undercurrents," "The Saintly Sinner," etc.). Recreations, motors, rides, swims, rows, dances, and is an expert fencer. Hght, 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 150. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.
MOWER, Jack, juvenile and heavy, Western Vitagraph; b.
Honolulu, 1890; educ. Punahou College, Honolulu; stage career, 12 yrs. vaud. and mus. com., with James T. Powers, Christine Hill, and others in "Havana," " Tillie's Nightmare," "Fate," Chinese impersonations; screen career, 4 yrs. with Selig., Biograph, Vitagraph, ("To the Death," "The Golden Grain," " Dr. Blinn's Repentance," " The Return of Jack Bellew," "Ann the Blacksmith," "Wanderers," "Ashes," "Waters of Lethe," "Through the Wall," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming (Pacific coast champion for 4 yrs.), surf board riding, boating. Hght, 6 ft.; wght., 180; brown hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Hollywood, Cal.
MUSGRAVE, Billy, juvenile, Universal; b. Toledo, O., May 10, 1890; educ. Toledo and Chicago, 111.; stage career, associated with well known stock and road attractions as child actor and juvenile; screen career, Rolin, Powers, Oz, and Universal (" The Belle and the Bellhop," " Flesh and the Devil," etc). Recreations, riding and dancing. Hght, 5 ft. 8^2 in.; wght., 140; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., Armondale Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.