Motion picture studio director and trade annual (1920)

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ACTRESSEb 261 ("Everybody's Business"), Vitagraph (A Bride in Bond";. Home ad., 736 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C. , CilHOlN, Jean; screen career, Universal ( ine Exquisite Thief"), Fox ("The Splendid Sin " "Thieves," "The Feud"), Keenan-Pathe ( lh« False Code"). CALVERT, Catherine (.Mrs. Paul Armstrong) ; b. Baltimore, Md. ; stage career, leading roles in "Brown of Harvard." "Deep Purple," "Romance of the Underworld." "The Escape ; screen career, Keeney Pic. Corp. ("A Romance of the Underworld." "Marriage," "Out of the Night," "A Marriage of Convenience ). Famous-Lasky ("Fires of Faith," "Career of Katherine Bush"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 12o; complexion brunette, dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 124 W. 55th St., N. Y. C. ; Circle 461. Office, Films, Inc., 1482 Broadway, N. Y. CAPRICE, June; b. Arlington, Mass., 1899; educ. Boston; screen career. Fox ("Caprice of the Mountains," "A Modern Cinderella," "The Ragged Princess," "A Child of the Wild," "Every Girl's Dream," "Miss U. S. A.," "Sunshine Maid," "A Camouflaged Kiss," "Blue Eyed Mary"). Albert Capellani ("Oh, Boy!"), Pathe ("The Love Cheat," "A Damsel in Distress"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o Capellani Prods., 1457 Broadway, N. Y. CAREVV. Ora; b. Salt Lake City, Utah; educ. Relanc. Hall Seminary and private tutor; stage career, vaud., mus. com. and dram. stk. ; screen career. Goldwyn, "Go West, Young Man"; Para, "Too Many Millions"; Universal ("Love's Protege," "Loot," "Under Suspicion," "The Peddler of Lies"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Home add., 5517 Carlton Way, Los Angeles, Calif.; Holly 788; studio, Universal Film Co. CARMEN, Jewel; educ. St. ' Mary's Acad., Portland. Oreg. ; screen career, "The Half-Breed" with Doug. Fairbanks, Fox ("Tale of Two Cities," "Les Miserables," "The Bride of Fear " "The Confession," "You Can't Get Away With It"). Hght., 5. 5; wght., 115; light brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., care Roland West, 260 W. 42d St., N. Y C; Bryant 2564. CARRINGTON, Evelyn Carter; stage career, 20 yrs.. with Chas. & Daniel Frohman, Wm. Brady. Chas. Dillingham, Henry Savage, played parts ranging from Shakespeare to musical corned v, grand dames; screen career, with Constance Talmadge in "In Search of a Sinner," character part. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 200; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad.. 484 Hawthorne ave.. Yonkers, N. Y. ; phone 6363-M. CARROLL, Marcelle; b. Biarritz, France; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Paris, and Boston; stage exper., with Fritzi Scheff in "Pretty Mrs. Smith." with Wm. Gillette In "Successful Calamity"; screen career, Herbert Brenon, J. S. Blackton ("The Marble Heart," "Daughter of the Gods," "Fall of the Romanoffs," "The Common Cause," "Moonshine and Shadows." "Somewhere in Love"), with Taylor Holmes In "Nothing But the Truth." Hght., 5; wght.. 104; black hair, brown eyes, fair complexion. Ad . Starlit Bungalow, roof of Godfrey Bldg., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. CASSINELLI. Dolores; b. N. Y. ; educ. Holy Name Convent. Chicago; screen career. Essanay ("When Soul Meets Soul," "Do Dreams Come True," "The Greek Singer"), Perret ("Lafayette. We Come," "Stars of Glory." "A Soul Adrift"). Capellani ("The Virtuous Model"), Carew prod. ("The Right to Lie," "The Web of Lies"); known on the screen as the Cameo Girl. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; black hair. hazel eyes. Personal representative, Harry Cahane. Room 809, 1457 Broadway, N. Y. CASSITY, Ellen L.; b. Jackson. Tenn. ; educ. Louisville. Ky. ; stage career. Follies: screen career. Fox ("Checkers"), World ("Through the Toils") Frank Hall ("Other Men's Wives"), Carl Harhaugh ("Love Honor and "). Hght., 5, 6'/6: wght., 135; blond hair, dark gray eyes. Ad.. Betts & Fowler, N. Y. : Bryant 5664. CASTLE, Irene; b. New Rochelle, 1S93; cdue. N. Y. ; stage career, vaud., mus. com., last appearance In "Watch Your Step": screen career. International ("Patria"). Astra-Pathe ("Sylvia of the Secret Service," "The Girl From Bohemia," "Stranded in Arcady," "The Mark of Cain," "The Hillcrest Mystery," "The First Law," "The Mysterious Client," "Convict 993"), Famous Players-Lasky ("The Firing Line ). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 115; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., care Famous Players, 486 Fifth Ave., N. Y. CA.STLETON, Barbara; b. Little Rock, Ark., 1896; educ. "The Castle," New Rochelle; screen career. Ivan ("Sins of Ambition"), Essanay ("On Trial"), World ("Heart of a Girl," "Just Sylvia"), Famous Players "The Silver King opp. Wm. Faversham, "Peg o' My Heart ), Ince ("Americanism"), Eminent Authors-Goldwyn ("The Tower of Ivory," "Dangerous Days"). Hampton ("The Man Who Turned White" opp. H. B. Warner). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 128; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 19 w. 69th St.. N. Y. C. CAVALIERI, Lina; b. Rome, Italy, 1874 ; educ. toi grand opera under Mme. Mariani-Mase; stage career, operatic debut Lisbon. Portugal, 1900. first American appearance with Hammerstein Man Opera House, N. Y., 1906; screen career. Paramount ("The Temptress," "The Two Brides"). Studio ad., Paramount, 4 85 Fifth ave. CECIL, Nora; b. England, 1879; educ. London stage career, played in many English prods., ' yrs. with Klaw & Erlanger; screen career, Uni versal. World ("Miss Crusoe"), Fox ("Woman Woman"), Selznick ("Picadilly Jim"). Hght. 5 8' wght., 145; light complexion, brown hair brown eyes. Home ad., Lake St., Englewood N. J. Englewood 1746. CHADWICK, Helene; b. Chadwick, N. Y. ; educ there; screen career, Astra-Pathe. Paramount ("Girls"), Pathe ("Go Get 'Em. Garringer"). Goldwyn ("Heartsease"), National ("Long Arm of Mannister"). Goldwyn ("The Cup of Fury." "Scratch My Back "). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; light hair, brown eyes, light complexion. Ad., Goldwyn Studio. Culver City, Calif.; home ad., 4428 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Holly 3049. CHAMBERS, Marie; b. Phila.; educ. Paris; stage career, under Woods. Brady, Fiske, stk., leading woman for Lou-Tellegen in "Blind Youth"; screen career, Famous Players ("The Woman in the Case"), Triangle ("Fifty-Fifty"), World ("Maternity"), Capellani ("The Virtuous Model"). Now playing in "Nightie Night" at Princess theatre. Hght.. 5, 5; wght.. 122; fancomplexion, blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., 145 E. 35th St., N. Y. Murray Hill 3123. CHAPMAN, Audrey Emily; b. Phila.. 1899; educ. there and Los Angeles; screen career. Triangle ("Marriage"). Morosco ("Her Country First "). Vitagraph ("The Usurper"). Pickford ("Daddy Long Legs"), Vitagraph ("The Luck of Geraldine Laird," "The Mormon Trail"). Hght., 5, 3; wght.. 124; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 4887 Melrose ave., Hollywood, Calif. CHAPMAN, Edythe; screen career, Metro ("Faith"). Artcraft ("The Knickerbocker Buckaroo"). Paramount ("The Home Town Girl," "Secret Service." "The Winning Girl," "Alias Mike Moran." "The Rescuing Angel"). Goldwyn ("Flame of the Desert"), Select ("Experimental Marriage"), Para-Art. ( "Everywoman") . CHARLESON, Mary; b. Dunganon. Ireland, May 18, 1893; educ. convent in Los Angeles, Calif.; stage career, ingenue with grand opera co. on Pacific Coast; screen career, Vitagraph, Selig ("The Prince Chap," "The Country That God Forgot"), Essanay ("The Truant Soul." "Little Shoes." "The Saint's Adventure"), Paralta ("His Robe of Honor," "Humdrum Brown," "With Hoops of Steel"), Natl. Ex., Mutual ("A Long Lane's Turning"). Select ("Upstairs and Down"). Hght.. 5. 2; wght., 110; brunette, dark brown hair, gray eyes. CHILDERS, Naomi; b. Penn. ; educ. Maryville Convent. St. Louis, Mo.: stage career, "Madam X," "Ready Money," "Among Those Present," with H B. Warner: screen career, Vitagraph. Metro ("The Yellow Dove," "Blind Man's Eyes." "Shadows of Suspicion." with Harold Lockwood). Goldwyn ("Lord and Lady Algy." "Gay Lord Quex." "Street Called Straight." "Duds" I Hght.. 5. 6V4; wght., 135; dark brown hair, blue eyes Home ad., 1824 Highland ave., Hollywood. Calif.. Holly 2002; studio. Goldwyn, Culver City. Calif. CLAIRE. Gertrude; l'. Boston; stage career, rep., managed own stk co , screen career, Hiograph ("Kamona). Imp. Hex. Nestor. NYMPH. InceTriangle ("Golden Rule Kate"). Ince-Paramount ("A Nine o'clock Town"). Select ("Romance and Arabella"). Goldwyn ("Crimson Gardenia." "Jinx"), Paramount ("Hard Boiled." "Little Comrade," "Stepping Out," "Widow by