Motion picture studio directory and trade annual (1918)

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100— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition HULETTE, Gladys; educ. by private tutor; stage career with De Wolf Hopper, Bertha Kalich, Nazimova, also the original Tyty in New Theatre prod, of "Blue Bird"; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Thanhouser (" Her New York," " Pots-andPans Peggy," " The Candy Girl," " The Streets of Illusion "), Astra (" The Cigarette Girl," " The Last of the Carnabys," "Miss Nobody," "A Crooked Romance"); swims, rides, draws. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 114; brown hair and gray eyes. Ad., Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. HULING, Lorraine; b. Oaksdale, Cal.; stage career, B'way prod. ("Prunella," "Help Wanted"); screen career, with Famous Players (ingenue in " Bachelor's Romance," " The Straight Road," " Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch "), Natl. Drama ("Fall of a Nation"), Thanhouser ("King Lear"). Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HUME, Ilean, also ingenue; b. Toronto, Canada, 1898; educ. Wad. H. Schl., N. Y.; stage career, Harlem Stk. Co., ingenue parts; screen career, Biograph (" Stronger Than Love "), Fox ("Where Love Leads"), Metro ("The Turmoil," " Duchess of Doubt," " The Kiss of Hate," " The Lifted Veil," "Miss Nobody," "His Father's Son"), Ivan ("Wife in Name Only"); dances, rides, swims; society and vampire parts. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 115; fair complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 449 W. 124th St., N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y. HUNT, Irene; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. N. Y. and private teachers; stage career, stock and on road, with Robert Mantell in rep., vaud. for 3 yrs., etc.; screen career, Lubin, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, NYMP, Universal (" Scratched," " Heart Strings," " The Girl Reporter's Scoop," " The Birth of Patriotism," " A Rose Garden Husband," " Helen Grayson's Strategy," "Three Women of France"), Triangle ("The Stainless Barrier," "The Maternal Spark"). Hght., 5, Sy2; wght., 115; dark brown hair, dark gray eyes; rides, swims, paints. Ad., Triangle, Culver City. HUNTER, Edna, also ingenue; b. Toledo, O.; educ. St. Agnes Schl., Albany, N. Y.; stage career, started in mus. com. in " Liberty Belles," then with Dillingham and K. & E. ; screen career, Fox (" The Soul of Broadway," " Two Little Imps," "The Two Orphans"), Red Feather-Universal ("Half a Rogue," " Man Across the Street," " Circular Room," " Marble Heart," " The Woman Who Lied," " Schoolmaster of Pine Mountain"), C. K. Young-Selznick ("The Common Law"), Vitagraph (" Prince in a Pawnshop "), Monmouth (" Jimmie Dale, alias the Grey Seal "). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; blond hair, fair complexion, blue eyes. Accomplishments, singing, dancing, piano, riding, swimming, outdoor sports. Home ad., 225 West End ave., N. Y. C. HYLAND, Peggy; b. near Worcestershire, England; educ. Belgium; stage career, in "The Yellow Jacket" and with Cyril Maude's co.; screen career, in numerous productions in England, Famous Players, Vitagraph (in support of E. H. Sothern in the first of his releases on the screen, " The Chattel," late pictures, " The Agony Column," " The Green God," " Womanhood"), Mayfair Film ("Persuasive Peggy," "Caste"). Ad., Pathe, N. Y. J JENSEN, Eulalie; b. St. Louis, 1885; educ. Oxford Coll., O., Lorette Acad., St. Louis; stage career, with Bernhardt on tour in U. S.; stk. in St. Louis and Chicago; appeared in comic operas, " Wizard of Oz," " The Time, the Place and the Girl," " Prince of Pilsen " in U. S. and London, with Maude Adams in " L'Aiglon," in vaud., rep.; screen career, Edison, Vitagraph ("For a Woman's Fair Name," "Salvation Joan," "The Tarantula," " The Kid," " Clover's Rebellion," " A Municipal Report," "Mary Jane's Pa," "The Agony Column"). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. JEWETT, Ethel; b. Portland, Ore.; educ. Portland and San Francisco; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Gaumont, Thanhouser ("Silas Marner," "The Net"); rides, paints, motors. Hght., 5, 4^4; wght., 123; dark-brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 595 W. 207th st, N. Y. JOHNSON, Edith; b. Rochester, N. Y., 1895; educ. Vassar Coll.; screen career, Lubin, Universal ("Behind the Lines," " The Scarlet Car," " For Love and Gold," " Giant Powder," "The Scarlet Crystal," "Guilty"), Selig, ("The Franc Piece," "In the Talons of an Eagle"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 135; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1624 Hudson ave., Hollywood; studio, Universal City, Cal. JOHNSON, Mabel; b. Rochester, N. Y.; educ. Univ. of Rochester; screen career, " Not My Sister," " Plain Jane," " Bugle Call," "Glory in Civilization"; rides, motors. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; light complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Studio, Ince, Culver City, Cal. Ad., home, 1420 So. Flower, Los Angeles. JOLIVET, Rita; b. Paris, France; educ. France and England; stage career, Shakespearian rep., " Kismet," " What It Means to a Woman"; screen career, Morosco, Lasky, Ivan ("One Law for Both"), Selznick ("Lest We Forget"); rides, rows. Ad., Selznick, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. JOYCE, Alice; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1890; educ. Annandale, Va.; early career, telephone operator in the Gramercy exchange, N. Y. C; screen career, Kalem, Vitagraph ("Womanhood," " Whom the Gods Destroy," " Who Shall Cast the First Stone?" "The Countess," "Northward Ho!" "The Courage of Silence," " Within the Law," " Her Secret," " The Question," " Richard the Brazen," " An Alabaster Box," " Anne's Bridge," " The Fettered Woman," " Between Friends"). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. K KAELRED, Katherine; b. England; educ. England, France, Switzerland; stage career, with F. R. Benson, Sir Herbert Tree, Sir Geo. Alexander, Cyril Maude, in " A Fool There Was," " Joseph and His Brethren," has appeared in 22 Shakespearian plays; screen career, Selig, Triangle, Equitable, Pathe, U. S. Amusement (" House of Cards "), Ivan (" Enlighten Thy Daughter"); rides, writes. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; reddish brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 358 Fifth ave., N. Y. KALICH, Mme. Bertha; b. Germany; stage career, at age of 14 joined German Opera Co., later sang in Polish and Jewish cos., went to Bucharest, Roumania, where she sang principal roles in " The Gypsy Baron," " II Trovatore," " Carmen," etc., came to U. S. in 1895; starred in several prods.; screen career, with Fox in "Slander," "Ambition," "Love and Hate," etc.; studied music at the conservatory in Lemberg. KANE, Gail; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Mt. St. Mary's, Newburgh, N. Y. ; stage career, with many prods., including "The Miracle Man," "The Hyphen"; screen career, All Star, Ariz., Metro, Pathe, World ("The Heart of a Hero," "She Married," "Glass Houses," "On Dangerous Ground," "Her Higher Destiny"), Mutual (" Whose Wife?" "The Serpent's Tooth," "The Upper Crust," " The Woman in Black," " The Unafraid," ' For the Family Name," "Souls in Pawn," "Southern Pride," "The Spectre of Suspicion," " The Bride's Silence," " A Game of Wits"); rides, swims, drives. Hght., 5, 7; wght, 142; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., Alexandria Hotel, L. A. KELLERMANN, Annette; b. Sydney, New South Wales; early career, professional and exhibition swimming and diving in all the principal cities in Australia, England, France, Austria, Germany, U. S., holder of several world's records; stage career, as "Prince Arthur" in Shakespeare's "King John," later at London Hippodrome, on Keith and Orpheum circuits in U. S., with Shuberts; screen career, Universal ("Neptune's Daughter"), Fox ("A Daughter of the Gods," "Queen of the Sea "). Ad., Fox, N. Y., or 12 West 31st st, N. Y. KELLY, Dorothy; b. Phila., Pa., 1894; educ. N. Y. pub. schls. and Nat. Acad, of Design; early career, artist and illustrator; screen career, with Vitagraph (" Line-Up," " The Flirt," " Dorothy Danebridge, Militant," " The Snare of Fate," " The Unwritten Chapter," "Deluge," "Marrying Sue," "His First Endorsement," " The Supreme Temptation," " Salvation Joan," "Artie, the Millionaire Kid," " The Law Decides," " The Secret Kingdom," " The Money Mill," " The Maelstrom," " Mary Jane's Pa "). Ad., home, 498 West End ave., N. Y. KELLY, Mabel; b. Wisconsin; educ. convent; stage career, with Mrs. Leslie Carter in " Du Barry," " Zaza "; screen career, Vitagraph (" Mrs. C. O. Drudge," " House on the Hill," " Sunny Jim " series), Tefft Johnson Film Corp.; rides. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; complexion, fair; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 130 E. 19th St., Brooklyn. KEMBLE, Lillian; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. seminary, Detroit, Mich.; stage career, in original "Man of the Hour" co., in " The Brass Bowl," " The Intruder," featured in Chas. Klein's " The Gambler," also stk. star in Montreal, Cleveland, Omaha,