Motion picture studio directory and trade annual (Oct 1916)

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86 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. XIV. No. 16. Section 2 Cal. Studio ad., Fi TALMADGE, Constance, leading woman, Fine Arts; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 19, 1900; educ. Erasmus Hall, N. Y.; screen career, Vitagraph, Triangle (" Intolerance," " The She Devil," " The Latin Quarter," " Buddy " series, and many others). Recreations, driving, swimming, dancing, and all outdoor sports. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 120; golden hair and brown eyes. Home ad., Hollywood, ne Arts, 4500 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. TAPLEY, Rose Elizabeth, leads, characters, Vitagraph; b. Petersburg, Va., June 30, 1883; educ. pub. schs. Maiden, Mass., and Boston Univ.; stage career, from 1910, played leads in " My Friend from India," " Sign of the Cross," " Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush," " The Lion and the Mouse," " Seven Days," etc., with Richard Mansfield, Robert Edeson, Chauncey Olcott, and other stars, also in stk. and rep.; screen career, Biograph in 1905, Edison, Vitagraph (" Money Kings," " The House on the Hill," " Memories that Haunt," " Rip Van Winkle," " The Diver," " The Chattel," " Husks," " Secret Seven," " He Never Knew," " Shadows of the Past," " Vanity Fair," " Hesper of the Mountains," etc.). Married Frank Holaban Mar. 20, 1906. Recreations, rides, swims, writes poetry and special articles for newspapers. Hght. 5 ft. 6 in.; wght. 145; brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 544 Springdale ave., East Orange, N. J. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. TAYLOR, Jean, leading woman; b. Canada, April 7, 1893; educ. East Hgh. Sch. and Univ. of Rochester; screen career, since 1914, joined Nestor-Universal (appeared in "Too Many Crooks," " He Fell in the Park," " They Were Heroes," " Just Jim," " For Professional Reasons," opp. Herbert Rawlinson under dir. of William Worthington in " Chivalry," " The Bloodhound of the North," etc.). Recreations, rides, swims, plays basket ball and tennis. Dark hair, slm figure. TENNANT, Barbara, leading woman; b. London, Eng., 1892; educ. privately in London; stage career, first appearance in London in pantomime, 3 seasons in Shakespearean rep. in " His Majesty's Servant," 2 seasons in " Seven Sisters," with own co. in dramatic recitation and dancing touring U. S. and Canada; screen career, Eclair, Metro in " The Dollar Mark," " When Broadway Was a Trail," " The Marked Woman," " The Butterfly," " The blvd., Hollywood, Price of Malice," "The Closed Road," etc. Hght, 5 ft. Sl/2 in.; wght., 124; auburn hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 584 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C. TEARE, Ethel, leading woman, Kalem; b. Phoenix, Ariz.; educ. Phoenix; stage career, mus. com. and vaud. for 3 yrs. in singing and dancing act; screen career, 2 yrs. with Kalem in 30 Ethel Teare Comedies, " Trapping the Bachelor," etc. Recreations, sings, dances, swims, rides. Hght. 5 ft. 6 in., wght. 145, blond hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Kalem, Hollywood, Cal. THEBY, Rosemary, leads, Vim; b. St. Louis, Mo., April 8, 1892; educ. Sargent Dramatic Schl., N. Y.; m. p. career, from 1912, with Vitagraph, Reliance, Lubin, Universal, Vim (" Reincarnation of Karma," " Weight of a Crown," " Tangled Web," " Mme. Coquette," " Drug Terror," " Early of Pawtucket," " Spring Cleaning," " Connecting Path," " Will a Woman Tell?" "Their Dream House," etc.). Co-starring with Harry Myers. Recreations, riding, motoring, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 122; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Crown Hotel, Providence, R. I. THOMPSON, Margaret, leading woman, Ince-Triangle; b. Trinidad, Colo.; educ. finishing schl., Portland, Ore.; screen career, Ince (" Keno Bates, Liar," " The Man From Nowhere," " The Mating," " The Cup of Life," " The Reward," " Matrimony," " Shell Forty-Three," " The Dividend," "Aloha," "The Stepping Stone," etc.). Recreations, swimming, horseback riding, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 1 in.; wght., 125; blue eyes. Studio ad., Ince Studios, Culver City, blond Cal. hair, TERRY, Ethel Grey, leads; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. Notre Dame, Boston, Mass.; stage career, with Belasco in "The Lily " two seasons, lead in " The Smouldering Flame " and " Search Me," in stock; at Manhattan, N. Y., Irving Players, Little Theatre, Los Angeles; m. p. career, Famous Players ("The Sign of the Cross"), World Film (featured in "Bought"), Equitable ("The Struggle," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 130; brown hair and eyes. TRAVERSE, Madeline, leading woman, World; b. Boston, Mass., 1887; educ. Europe; stage career, since 15 yrs. old, in many prods., including "The Chorus Lady," "Joseph and His Brethren," " Reaping the Harvest," " Seven Keys to Baldpate," stock in England and United States; screen career, Reliance ("Another Woman"), Famous ("For the Love of a Man"), Kleine ("The Money Master"), Pathe ("Flower Girl," "The Closing Net"), World ("Fruits of Desire," etc.). Studio ad., World, New York City. TRUNNELLE, Mabel, leading woman; b. Dwight, 111.; educ. Dwight; screen career, Edison ("The Destroying Angel," "The Magic Skin," "The Crucifixion of Philip Strong"), Majestic ("Shadows From the Past," etc.), Kleine-Edison features, etc. Recreations, rides and swims. Hght, 5 ft. 4*4 in.; wght, 120; black hair and eyes. TULA, Belle, child leads, Thanhouser; b. Christiania, Norway; July 6, 1909; educ. Mrs. Beckwith's sch., New Rochelle, N. Y.; screen career, Thanhouser (" The Miracle," " Conscience of Juror No. 10," " Captain of the Scouts," " Bird of Prey," " The Man She Made," etc.). Hght. 4 ft. 2 in.; brown hair, blue eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming. Home ad., 33 Jackson st, New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. TULLY, Ethel Margaret, leads; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 26, 1898; educ. there; stage career, short time with Brooklyn stk. cos.; screen career, Vitagraph, Edison, Buffalo Times Co., Lubin ("Flames of Johannis," etc.). Hght 5 ft. 7 in.; wght. 138; fair complexion, light, brown hair, blue eyes. Recreations, rides, swims, rows, paints, etc. Home ad., 549 56th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. TURNER, Florence, leads, Turner Films; b. N. Y. C; educ. high schl and priv. tutor; stage career, 4 yrs., with Mantell, Grace George, Henry Irving, etc.; screen career, Vitagraph, Turner-Trimble-Edwards Co. ("A Welsh Singer," etc.). Hght, 5 ft 4 in.; wght., 102 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Diversions, riding, painting, writing scenarios. Home ad., Birch House, Walton-on-Thames, End. Studio ad., Turner Films, Ltd., Walton-on-Thames, England. TURPIN, Sally, leading woman, Universal; b. Portland, Ore., Aug. 23, 1898; educ. by private teachers; screen career, Universal (" Idle Wives," with Smalleys, now with Douglas Gerrard). Recreations, horseback riding, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 105; titian hair, green eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. TIMAYO, Mineta, leading woman, International; b. Union Hill, N. J., 1897; educ. Ogontz Schol, Phila., Pa.; screen career, with International (" Beatrice Fairfax," etc.). Recreations, riding, yachting, dancing, music. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 142; brown hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., International Film Service, Inc., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. TURPIN, Sue, leading woman, Universal; b. Portland, Ore., Nov. 7, 1894; educ. pub. and high schls., Portland, studied French with private tutor; screen career, Universal (" Idle Wives," now playing under direction of Gerrard). Recreations, horseback riding, dancing, vocal and instrumental music. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 105; black hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. ULLMAN, Ethel, leading woman, Ince; b. Chicago, 111., 1895; educ. Shortridge High Sch., Indianapolis, Ind. ; early career, studied singing; screen career, Ince ("The Dividend," "Civilization," "The Ace of Hearts," "The Man at the Key," "The Wells of Paradise," " The Renegade," " A Piece of Amber," " The Warden's Garden," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, classic dancing, sings, and sketches. Hght., 5 ft 5^4 in.; wght., 125; dark hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Ince Studios, Culver City, Cal. VALE, Louise, leading woman; b. N. Y. C; stage career, stock in Denver, New Orleans, Syracuse, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Chicago, 111., and N. Y. C. ; screen career, began with