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October 21, 1916
STUDIO DIRECTORY
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Cricket," " The Dawn of Tomorrow," " Little Pal," " Rags," "A Girl of Yesterday," "Madame Butterfly," "The Foundling," " Poor Little Peppina," " The Eternal Grind," " Hulda From Holland," etc., Artcraft (" Less Than the Dust "). Studio ad., Mary Pickford Film Co., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C.
PHILLIPS, Dorothy, leads, Universal; b.
Balto., Md., Oct. 13, 1892; educ. high school, Balto.; stage career, Modesty in " Everywoman," Mary Jane in " Mary Jane's Pa," with H. E. Dixey; Fawcett Stock Co., Balto.; m. p. career, Essanay Co. two seasons, then with Universal in " The Marriage Broker " and " Beyond the Trail " and playing star roles in Bluebird productions, including " The Mark of Cain," " If My Country Should Call," and " The Place Beyond the Winds," etc. Recreations, driving, swimming, motoring. Hght., 5 ft. 3l/2 in.; wght, 125; golden hair, dark gray eyes. Home ad., 1946 Calmenga ave., Holywood, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.
POYNTER, Beulah, leading woman; b. near St. Joseph, Mo.; educ. St. Louis and Chicago; stage career, starred 7 yrs. in " Lena Rivers," " The Doll's House," " The Little Girl That He Forgot," " The Girl of the Golden West," " The Call of the Cricket," etc., and stk. star in Denver, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, etc.; screen career, Cosmos, Harris-World (appearing in " Lena Rivers," " Little Girl That He Forgot," " Hearts of Men," "Born Again," etc.). Writer of many plays and scenarios. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 120; blond hair and blue eyes. Ad., Cambria Apts., 355 W. 55th st, N. Y. C.
PRETTY, Arline, leading woman, Vitagraph; b. Wash., D. C, Sept. 5, 1893; educ. Wash. pub. sch. and priv. finishing sch.; stage career, beginning with the Columbia players in Washington playing ingenues and later leads for over a period of 3 yrs.; screen career, began with " The Old Guard," Imp-Universal, Vitagraph (" The Thirteenth Girl," " The Surprise of an Empty Hotel," " Miss Warren's Brother," " The Dawn of Freedom," " The Secret Kingdom "). Hght. 5 ft. Sl/2 in.; wght. 125; light complexion, light brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., The Dearborn, 350 W. 55th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y.
RADFORD, Mazie, leads; b. N. Y. C, 1897(?); educ. in a N. Y. college, where she was prominent in theatricals; screen career, Biograph (in Dillon's comedy company), RelianceMajestic, Fine Arts (" Little Meena's Romance," " The Wild Girl of the Sierras," etc.).
RALPH, Jessie, leading woman, Pathe; stage career, in "The Revolt," " A Rich Man's Son," " Help Wanted," " The Price," "After Five," etc.; screen career, Pathe ("The Galloper," "New York," etc.). Studio ad., Pathe, Hoboken, N. J.
RAZETO, Stella (Mrs. Edward J. Le Saint), leads, late with Universal; b. San Diego, Cal.; educ. San Francisco Girls' H. S.; stage career legit, and vaud. with Florence Roberts, Louis Morrison, Harry Mestayer, created Hilda Wangel in " The Lady from the Sea," headed own vaud. co. in "Two Millions "; m. p. career, with Majestic, Kinemacolor, Selig, Universal, dir. Ed. Le Saint, title role in Universal's " The Upstart," " The Three God Fathers," etc. Baseball fan; brunette, black hair, brown eyes.
REA, Isabel, leads; b. Pittsburg, Pa.; educ. priv. sch., Atlantic City, N. J.; stage career, stck. and with James O'Neill, Rose Coglan, etc.; Shakespearean readings; screen career, ImpUniversal, Pathe, Kalem, Biograph (" Milady's Boudoir," " The Fleur-de-Lis Ring," " The Heart of an Actress," " Dora," "Masked Fate," "A Bunch of Flowers," etc.), Fox, Ivan. Hght, 5 ft. IVi in.; wght, 125 lbs.; decided blond, dark blue eyes. Diversions, riding, swimming, etc. Home ad., 583 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C. Ad., Amalgamated Photo Play Service, 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y. C.
REED, Florence, leading woman; b. Phila., Pa., 1883; educ. Sacrecolus Convent; comes of theatrical parentage; stage career, includes stk. and many prods.; played Pamela in "Girls," "The Master of the House," "The Typhoon"; with Walker Whiteside; Ramons, in "The Painted Woman," "The Yellow Ticket," and "At Bay," etc.; screen career, Pathe (starred in "At Bay," "New York," "The Woman's Law," etc.). Ad., care Al. H. Woods, N. Y. C.
REED, Vivian, leads, Selig; b. Chicago, 111., 1893; completed schooling in Chicago; received musical training and, in 1913, decided on theatrical career; in stock for a time, then to Pacific Coast, where joined Oz Film Co., where featured as Trade Mark Girl, and played lead in its " Last Egyptian," supported
Mrs. Leslie Carter in "The Heart of Maryland"; m. p. career, featured in 3 and 5-reel subjects by Selig (" The Chief in the House," "The Old Man Who Tried to Grow Young," "The Social Deception," "At Piney Ridge," "Temptation of Adam," "The Print of the Nails," "The Return"). Good swimmer, rides horseback, rows. Studio ad., Selig, Los Angeles. Cal.
REEVES, Myrtle, leads, Balboa; b. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 15, 1897; ed. Washington Seminary, Atlanta; m. p. career, Vitagraph and Balboa; appeared in " The Millionaire's Son," "The Sultana," " The Ancient Blood," " Straws in the Wind," third episode of "Red Circle" Series and Episodes 11, 12, 13, 14 of " The Grip of Evil." Recreations, riding and swimming. Wght., 136; hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; blue eyes, golden hair, and very fair complexion. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal.
REYNOLDS, Carrie, leading woman; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Phila.; stage career, in many N. Y. prods., including "Red Rose," "The Kiss Waltz," "The Rose of Panama"; also well known headliner in vaud., singing special songs; screen career, Lubin, playing leads in many prods. Recreations, accomplished musician and vocalist. Hght, 5 ft. Al/2 in.; wght., 130; blond hair and complexion and hazel eyes. Ad., care John Cort, Longacre Bldg., N. Y. C.
RICH, Vivian, leads; b. in the South; educ. Boston; stage career, first in stock, then in "The Country Girl," on B'way; m. p. career, original Nestor company, American (" Gentle Conspiracy," " Quicksands of Deceit," " Little Troubador," etc.).
RIDGLEY, Cleo, featured leads, Lasky; b. N. Y. C, May 12, 1893; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, in chorus of N. Y. Hippodrome, ingenues in stock at Scranton, Pa.; screen career, Kalem (with Jack Standing in N. Y. and Cal.), Lubin (leads with Mr. and Mrs. Smalley), Lasky (" Stolen Goods," " The Puppet Crown," "The Fighting Hope," "The Love Mask," " The Selfish Woman," leading woman for Lou Tellegen in "The Victory of Conscience" and "The Victoria Cross"). Recreations, horseback riding, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 130; blonde complexion. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal.
ROBERTS, Edith, leads, Universal; b. N. Y. City; educ. N. Y. C. schs.; stage career
began age 6, also in vaud.; m. p. career, Universal (" Cinders," " Peggy and the Law," " Doctor of Afternoon Arm," " Litthe Gray Mouse," " Her Wonderful Secret," " Her Mother's Sweetheart," " The Whelp," "Lost in Babylon," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, motoring, motorcycling. Hght., 5 ft. 1 in.; wght., 105; fair complexion, light brown hair, brown
eyes. Home ad., 1944 Canyon, Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad.,
Universal City, Cal.
ROBERTSON, Lolita, leads; b. California; stage career, in " Commencement Days," " Brown of Harvard," " Great Divide," etc.; m. p. career, Metro, in Figman-Robertson comedies. Home ad., Great Neck, L. I.
ROBINSON, Gertrude May, leading woman; b. N. Y. C.J educ. N. Y. C; stage career, began as a child actress at the age of four, has appeared in "A Bonnie Brier Bush," " The Firstborn," " A Midsummer Night's Dream," " Sappho," " Rip Van Winkle " and "Ben Hur"; screen career, Biograph (" Pippa Passes "), Reliance, Victor), Lasky ("The Arab"), Famous ("May Blossom"), Gaumont (" The Haunted Woman," " The Quality of Faith"). Hght, 5 ft. 2 in.; dark brown hair and blue-gray eyes; hobby, horseback riding and scenario writing. Home ad., 106 Morningside Drive, N. Y. C. Ad., Amalgamated Photo Play Service, 220 W. 42nd st., N. Y. C.
ROGERS, Dorothy (Dee), leads; b. N.
Y. C; educ. Notre Dame, Baltimore, Md.; stage career, stck., starring in vaud.; screen career, Gaumont, Famous Players ("Saleslady"), Fox ("Where Love Leads," etc.). Hght, 5 ft. 9 in.;_ wght, 145 lbs.; fair complexion, dark hair, biue eyes. Diversions, dancing, swimming, riding, etc. Home ad., Clinton Apts., 253 W. 42nd st, N. Y. C. Ad., Amalgamated Photo Play Service, 220 W. 42nd St., N.Y.C.