Motion picture studio director and trade annual (1920)

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264 STUDIO DIRECTORY ence Reed, Miss Davison playing second lead; starring in "Atonement" with Conway Tearle, "A Convert of Revenge" with Montague Love, and Selznick Prod. Hght., 5, 6 Mi; wght., 135; dark hair and eyes. Ad., 1465 Broadway, N. T. DAW, Marjorie; b. Colorado Springs, Colo., 1902; educ. Westlake Schl. ; screen career, Universal, Lasky ("Joan the Woman"), Artcraft ("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Arizona," "He Comes Up Smiling," "Bound in Morocco," "Mr. Fix-It," "Say, Young Fellow"), Fairbanks ("Knickerbocker Buckaroo," "His Majesty, the American"), Marshall Neilan ("The River's End"). Hght., 5, 2%; wght., 104; light brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 6609 St. Frances Court, Los Angeles. Holly 3709; studio, Marshall Neilan Prod. DAWN, Hazel; b. Ogden City, Utah; educ. Roundwood, Cal., and London, Eng.; stage career, yr. mus. com. in London, 4 yrs. with K. and E. in "The Pink Lady," starred in "The Debutante," etc.; screen career, Famous Players ("The Heart of Jennifer," "The Masqueraders," "The Saleslady," "Under Cover," etc., Herbert Brenon ("The Lone Wolf"). Hght., 5, 4y2; wght., 135; blond hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, Amitvville, L. I., N. Y. DEAN, Julia; b. St. Paul, 1880; educ. Salt Lake Citv; stage career, with stk. cos. in West from 1899-1902, supported Nat. Goodwin, Eleanor Robson, "Paid in Full," "Bought and Paid For," etc.; screen career, Triangle ("Matrimony"), Universal ("Judge Not"), Triumph ("The Ransom"), LoRugel ("How Molly Made Good"), World ("Rasputin"), Schomer ("Ruling Passions"). S. W. W. Relief ("An Honorable Cad"). Famous Players ("Society Exile"). Ad.. 320 W. 51st St., N. Y. C. DEAN, Priscilla; b. N. Y. C. ; educ. private tutors; stage career, 15 yrs. in stk., rep., vaud., prod.; screen career, from 1911, Biograph, Pathe, World, now with Universal ("Exquisite Thief," "Virgin of Stamboul," "Pretty Smooth," "Kiss or Kill." "Wicked Darling," "Wildcat of Paris," "Two-Souled Woman," "Brazen Beauty," "Beautiful Beggar"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal Studio. Universal City, Cal. DEANE, Hazel; b. Perth, Australia; educ. San Francisco, Cal.; stage career, 8 yrs. in vaud.; screen career. Balboa ("Soft Soap"), Fox ("Money Talks"), National ("That Darned Stocking," "Matrimoniacs"). Hght., 5, 2%; wght.. 120; blond hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 5817 Virginia ave., Hollywood, Cal.; Holly 2677; studio. Vitagraph. DEARING, Ann; educ. High School, N. Y. C; screen career, World ("Tinsel"), Independent Sales ("My Four Years in Germany"), Famous Players ("Marie, Ltd.," "Career of Catherine Bush"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 119; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 2 W. 111th St., N. Y. C; Univ. 5719. De COKDOBA, Mercedes; b. N. Y. C; educ there, studied 5 yrs. in Europe; stage career, with Wm. Faversham in "The Hawk." French theatre in "Les Luminenses," "The Wanderer," "Chu-Chin-Chow," also Shakespearean roles; screen career, Edison, Famous Players ("Out of a Clear Sky"), with Marguerite Clark; Universal, with Violet Mercereau. Hght.. 5, 6; wght., 125; black hair and eyes. Ad., 77 East 89th St.. N. Y. C. DE FOREST, Patsey; b. Port Penn, Del.; educ. Philadelphia and private sch. ; stage career, small parts as a child, played with Francis Bushman in stock, child parts; screen career, Lubin, leads with O. Henry Stories ("Her Secret." "Hugs and Hubbubs," "A Night in New Arabia," "Lost In Dress Parade," "The Guilty Party," "The Last Leaf"), Vitagraph ("The Love Doctor," "Alabaster Box"), 2 yrs. with Larry Semon. Hght., 5; wght., 107; auburn hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad., 446 N. Virgil ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Wil. 1171. De HAVEN, Flora Parker (Mrs. Carter De Haven) j b. Perth Amboy, N. J.; stage exper., stk. in New Orleans, leading woman for Nat Goodwin, vaud., queen in "Queen of the Moulin Rouge": screen career. Universal ("The Mad Cap," "Youth of Fortune," "College Orphan"), 13 two-reel comedies for National, now with Paramount. Home ad., 7237 Franklin ave., Los Angeles. Cal. DE LACY, May E.; educ. N. Y. C.J stage career. 3 yrs. vaud.; screen career, World ("Human Driftwood." "Tillie Makes Up," "Price of Pride." "Stolen Paradise," "Wanted — A Mother"), Fox ("Romeo and Juliet," "Les Miserables"), Metro ("Duchess of Doubt"). Famous ("Arms and the Girl"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 167 E. 61st St., N. Y. C. ; Plaza 6719. De La MOTTE, Marguerite; b. Duluth, Minn.; educ. San Diego, Cal.; screen career, H. B. Warner ("The Pagan God," "For a Woman's Honor"), Jesse D. Hampton ("A Sagebrush Hamlet." "Dangerous Waters"), B. B. Hampton ("The Sagebrusher"), Jack Pickford ("In Wrong"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; fair hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 1918 Pinehurst Road, Los Angeles, Cal.; phone 577912. DELARO, Hattie; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ. Packard Institute, Bklyn.; stage career, with Augustin Daly, Nat Goodwin and many mus. corns.; orig. soubrette in Gilbert and Sullivan's operas; also vaud.; screen career. Famous Players ("Old Homestead"), Metro ("Blindness of Love," "Awakening of Helena Richie," etc.), O. Henry series for Vitagraph ("Mind the Paint Girl," "Marriage"), Rothapfel ("False Gods"), International ("April Follies"), grand dames and "mother" roles. Hght., 5, 5; dark hair, dark gray eyes. Home ad., 541 W. 124th St., Apt. 15, N. Y. C. ; Mngsde 2669. DEMPSTER, Carol; b. California; early career, studied under Ruth St. Denis and toured as one of Denishawn dancers; screen career, D W. Griffith prods. ("Romance of Happy Valley," "The Girl Who Stayed at Home," "Scarlet Days"). Ad., Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck, N. Y. DE REMER, Rubye; b. Denver, Colo.; stage career, Ziegfeld Girl, "Midnight Frolic"; screen career, Rex Beach ("The Auction Block"), Ivan ("Enlighten Thy Daughter"), Metro ("Pals First" and "The Great Romance," with Harold Lockwood). Blackton ("Safe for Democracy"), Famous Players ("Fires of Faith"), Hodkinson ("His Temporary Wife"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 122; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 33 W. 67th St., N. Y. DESHON, Florence; b. Tacoma, Wash.; educ. N. Y. ; stage career. Belasco, "Seven Chances"; screen career, Goldwyn ("The Auction Block"), Vitagraph ("The Other Man," "The Desire of Women," "A Bachelor's Children," "Love Watches," "The Cambric Mask"), Goldwyn ("Cup of Fury," "Dangerous Days"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 142; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 6220 DeLongpre ave, Los Angeles. Cal.; studio, Goldwyn, Culver City, Cal. De VORE, Dorothy; b. Fort Worth; educ. there and Los Angeles; stage exper., 1 season vaud.; screen career, 15 comedies Lyons & Moran, Christie ("Know Thy Wife," "Oh, Baby," "Anybody's Widow," "Two A. M.." "A Looney Honeymoon," "Nearly Newlyweds," "Should Husbands Dance," "'Twas Midnight"). Hght., 5. 2; wght., 115; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 4560 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio. Christie, Hollywood, Cal. DOMINQUEZ, Beatrice; b. San Bernardino. Cal.; educ. Sacred Heart Convent; stage career, Spanish dancer under name of La Bella Sevilla; 2 yrs. at P. O. I. Exposition and San Diego Exposition; 6 mos. with "The Land of Joy Review"; 1 yr. on tour with own CO.; screen career, Douglas Fairbanks ("Bound in Morocco"). Universal ("Light of Victory," "The Sundown Trail." "The Beach Comber"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.. 122; black hair and eyes. Ad.. 4011 University ave., Los Angeles. Cal. DORO, Marie; b. Duncannon. Pa.. 1885 ; educ. Peebles and Thompson Sch. and Miss Bronson's Sch., N. Y. ; stage career. 1901, "Sherlock Holmes" with Gillette. "Richest Girl," "Oliver Twist," "Diplomacy," "Butterfly on the Wheel" ; screen career. Famous, Lasky ("Oliver Twist," "The Lash." "Lost and Wnn"), Lasky-Paramount ("Heart's Desire"), Republic ("TwelveTen"). Hght., 5. 4; wght.. 115; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 615 Fifth ave.. N. Y. DRESSLER, Marie; b. Coburg, Canada, Nov. 9, 1871; educ. Canada; stage career, began 1886 In "Under Two Flags," with Lew Fields Travesty Co. vaud. in U. S. and London, "What Happened to Jones"; screen career. Kalem, Lasky ("The Blacklist." "The Leach"), with Charlie Chaplin in " Tillie's Punctured Romance," "Burlesque on Carmen"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 128; brown hair and blue-gray eyes. 1920. legitimate prod. DREW, CORA; b. America; educ. there; stage career, from babyhood to age of 22; screen career, last six yrs., scenario and magazine articles, newspaper fashion stuff; Weber-Smalley ("Where Are My Children?"). Maclyn Arbuckle ("It's No Laughing Matter"), Fox ("When a