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MOTION PICTURE NEWS
Vol. XIV. No. 16. Section 2
(" His Wife "). Lubin (lead in " Girl and the Ogre," with Cissy Loftus in "A Lady of Quality," etc.), Blache ("A Woman's Fight," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, outdoor sports. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 130; dark hair, violet blue eyes.
PALMER, Pauline, ingenue, Universal; b. San Francisco, July 15, 1895; educ. high sch.; stage career, stk., drama and mus. com. at Alcazar theatre, San Francisco, in vaud., etc.; screen career, Rolin, Lasky, Universal (" Lemonade Aids Cupid," " Love Quarantine," " Sea Foam," " Deacon Stillwater" series, etc.). Hght. 5 ft.; wght. 115; black hair, dark brown eyes. Accomplishments, ballroom and stage dancing, music, etc. Home ad., Edmond Hotel, Ocean Park, Cal. Studio ad., LTniversal City, Cal.
PARRY, Fayette, ingenue; b. Salem, Neb., 1896; educ. Denver, Col.; stage career, in "Cheer Up," "Marriage Knot," "Batter's Partner," ingenue leads in other N. Y. prods.; screen career, Lasky ("What's His Name," "Bobby Burnitt "), Gaumont (one reelers), Universal, Kinemacolor, Pathe, Famous Players ("Silks and Satins," "Under Cover"). Hght, 5 ft.; wght., 100; auburn hair, blue eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, motoring. Home ad., St. Margaret's Hotel, N. Y. C.
PAWN, Doris, ingenues, Fox; b. Norfolk, Neb., 1896; educ. pub. schls. and business college; m. p. career, Thanhouser ("Trey of Hearts"), Fox ("Blue Blood and Red," etc.). Studio ad., Fox, 130 W. 46th St., N. Y.
PEARCE, Vera, ingenue, Metro; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C; early career, artist's model, posing for Charles Dana Gibson, Harrison Fisher, Howard Chandler Christy, etc.; screen career, Metro ("Man and His Soul," "The Blindness of Love," "Her Reckoning, or Tables Turned," " Romeo and Juliet,'" etc.). Recreations, aeroplaning, swimming, skating, tennis, golf, motoring, riding, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 112; light brown hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Rolfe-Metro, 3 West 61st St., N. Y. C.
PEMBERTON, Kathleen Butler, ingenues, Gaumont; b. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 15, 1890; educ. N. Y. pub. schls. and Hunter Coll.; stage career, played with mother and father at age of 4, then with Prospect Stck., N. Y., under mgmt. Henry B. Harris, in "The Country Boy"; screen career, Biograph, Keystone, Humanology, Gaumont ("McVeagh of the South Seas," " Meg's Curse," " Ace of Death," " The Secret Agent," "Armadale," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; fair complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes; rides, swims, paints, writes scenarios, etc. Ad., White Rats Club, N. Y. C.
PIETZ, Lucille, ingenue, Balboa; b. St Louis, Mo., 1896; educ. pub. schls., St. Louis; early career, 1 yr. artist's model in N. Y. C. ; stage career, in vaud. 20 weeks; screen career, Biograph, Balboa ("Sybil's Scenario," etc.). Recreations, rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 130; light hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., Eleanor Apts., 59 Atlantic ave., Long Beach, Cal. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal.
REEVES, Mary, ingenue, Balboa; b. Atlanta, Ga„ Oct. 18, 1895; ed. Atlanta, Ga.; m. p. career, Balboa (in "The Sultana," "The Grip of Evil" series, and "Dear Old Dad"). Hght., 5 ft. 2 in; wght., 117 lbs.; fair complexion, golden hair, blue eyes; recreations, riding, swimming and all other outdoor sports. Home ad., Long Beach, Cal. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal.
ROACH, Gladys Lucille, ingenue, L.Ko; b. Washington, D. C, Nov. 10, 1895; screen career, L-Ko ("Pants and Petticoats," " Live Wires and Love Sparks," " Gambling on the Green," "Scars and Stripes"). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; light hair, blue eyes. Recreations, dancing and music. Home ad., 1444>4 Iowa ave., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., L-Ko, Hollywood, Cal .
ROGERS, Ruth, ingenue, L-KO; b. Rochester, N. Y., July 16, 1895; educ. N. Y. pub. and high schs. ; stage career, stk. in N. Y., for. 2 seasons, road with N. Y. Opera Co.; screen career, Edison, L-Ko. Hght. 5 ft. 5 in.; wght, 130; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, riding, dancing, china painting, etc. Home ad., 641 West Vernon ave., Los Angeles. Studio ad., L-KO, Hollywood, Cal.
SAWYER, Doris, ingenue, Paragon; b. London, Eng.; educ. St. Margaret's Convent, London; stage career, leads with Geo. Edwardes and Geo. Dance cos., mgmt. J. C. Williamson in Australia and Africa; screen career, with Gaumont in London and Paris, World Film (" Hand of Peril," " Tangled Fates,"
etc.), Pathe ("Who's Guilty?"), Frohman (" Jaffrey," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 105; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, etc. Home ad., 234 West 44th St., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Paragon, Ft. Lee, N. J.
SEDGWICK, Eileen ("Babe"), ingenue leads, Universal; b. Galveston, Tex., 1900; educ. Ursuline Acad., Galveston; stage career, one of " The 5 Sedgwicks " in vaud. U. B. O. time; m. p. career, with Lubin (" Eagle's Nest," etc.), Universal (" I'll Get Her Yet," "Heritage of Hate," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing. Hght., 5 ft. 2J4 in.; wght., 128; blond hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1760 N. Vine St., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.
SHORT, Gertrude, ingenue, Rolin; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1900; stage career, at age of 5 yrs. with Nance O'Neil in "Golden Fleece"; with Thos. Jefferson, one season in vaud., two seasons with Mary Mannering, 2 yrs. in stock with Oliver Morosco, Los Angeles; m. p. career, Edison, Vitagraph, Rolfe, Vitograph, Universal (from 1912) \l/2 yrs., now under two year contract with Rolin in " Little Angel of Canon Creek," " Cowboy and the Lady," etc. Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing and autoing. Wght., 95 lbs.; hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; brown hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Home ad., 1520 Garver St., Hollywood. Studio ad., Rolin, Hollywood, Cal.
SPENCER, Marvell, ingenues; b. Carrollton, 111., Mar. 27, 1898; educ. Sacred Heart Acad., Salem, Ore.; m. p. career, from age 16, Eclair (ingenue leads in " Red Tape," " A Little Band of Gold," "The Unpardonable Sin," etc.), Horsley (similar parts, " Rhoda's Burglar," " Heart of Tara," etc.), Universal (" From Broadway to a Throne," etc.). Recreations, dancing, tennis, swimming, riding. Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 103; blond hair, gray eyes.
SMITH, Vola, ingenue leads, Universal;
stage career , in amateur theatricals in Rochester, N. Y.; screen career, Biograph (stock member, later played leads for 2 yrs.), Universal ("The Eagle's Wings," and played leads in a series of 6 one reel pictures written especailly for her). Studio ad., Universal City, Cal.
STAUNTON, Virginia, ingenue; b. 1896; stage career, in vaud.; screen career, with Metro, Famous Players, and World. Recreations, riding, swimming and dancing. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 118; black hair and gray eyes. Home ad., 246 West 48th St., N. Y. C. Ad., c/o Amalgamated Photo Play Service, 220 West 42d St., N. Y. C.
SWEENEY, Peggy, ingenue, Essanay; b. Baltimore, Md., 1890; educ. Notre Dame Convent, Md. ; stage career, amateur theatricals only; screen career, Essanay (" The Kiss," " The Coward," " Means and Morals," " The Inner Brute," " That Sort," leads in George Ade Fables, etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 116 lbs.; dark complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, swimming, riding, tennis, art. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111.
THOMAS, Nona, ingenue, Ince; b. Los Angeles, 1897; educ. Los Angeles and Philadelphia hgh. schs; screen career, NYMP (" The Darkening Trail," " Sign of the Rose," " The Mating," " The Girl from the East." " Peggy," " The Apostle of Vengeance," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; blue eyes, blonde hair. Recreations, dancing. Studio ad., Ince, Culver City, Cal.
THOMPSON, Harriet M., ingenues, Fox; b. Washington, D. C, 1895; m. p. career, Fox (" Bluff," " Caprice of the Mountains," etc.). Recreations, swimming, skating. Studio ad., Fox, N. Y. C.
THURMAN, Mary, ingenue, Keystone; b. Richfield, Utah, April 27, 1894; educ. Univ. of Utah; screen career, since Aug., 1915, with Fine Arts 6 mos. (in " Sunshine Dad," " Double Trouble," etc.), Keystone since Feb., 1916 (in " His Last Laugh," " His First False Step," etc.). Recreations, riding and painting. Hght. 5 ft. 3 in.; wght. 123; chestnut brown hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Keystone, Los Angeles, Cal.
TURNER, Jeanette, ingenue, Famous Players; b. Paris, France, 1898; educ. Paris, Los Angeles, Cal.; Chicago, 111.; Montreal, Canada; early career, school in Montreal for 10 yrs.; screen career, Famous Player. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; darkbrown hair, blue eyes. Recreations, rides, drives a car, swims,