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Nineteen-Eighteen
STUDIO DIRECTORY
ACTRESSES, LEADS— 103
Man," "Hawaiian Knights," "The Red Stain"); rides, swims, dances, paints'. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 108; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1705a Ivan st, Hollywood; studio, Universal City, Cal.
MALONE, Violet; b. Denver, 1897; educ. Denver and So. Africa; screen career, with Vitagraph and Lasky, ingenue lead in " Little Angel of Canon Creek," with Romaine Fielding in " Desert Honeymoon," " Alien Souls," acted as asst. director in several Lasky productions
MANN, Frankie; b. Mill Hall, Pa., 1892; educ. Boston Girls' Latin Sch.; stage career, 2 yrs. in stk., Orpheum, Phila.; screen career, Lubin, Yitagraph ("Youth"), Pathe (" Ravengar "), Ivan ("The Sex Lure"); dances, swims, rides. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Sir Henry Apts., Brooklyn; studio, Ivan, N. Y.
MANNING, Mildred, stage career, musical comedy, in Broadway prods, for 8 yrs.; screen career, Biograph (appeared in " Charity Ball," " Our Poor Relations," etc.), Vitagraph ("Mary Jane's Pa," "The Princess of Park Row," "Next Door to Nancy," "An Investment in Petticoats"). Recreations, riding, swimming, canoeing, rowing, skating and motoring. Hght., 5, 4; wght, 120; brown hair and eyes, olive complexion. Home ad., Hotel Apthorp, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y.
MANSFIELD, Martha; b. Mansfield, O., 1899, educ. there; stage career, Winter Garden, " Century Girl" (Dillingham and Ziegfeld), A. H. Woods "On With the Dance"; screen career, Essanay (Max Linder Comedies); rides, swims, dances, sings. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 122; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., c/o C. C. Wilkenning, 220 W. 42d St., N. Y. C.
MANSFIELD, Martha; b. N. Y. City; educ. public schs.; stage career, Century Theatre Co., N. Y.; screen career, Essanay, Max Linder comedies ("Max Comes Across," etc.); likes outdoor amusements and riding. Hght., 5, 4; wght, 125; golden hair and blue eyes. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago.
MARINOFF, Fania; b. Odessa, Russia; stage career, Esther in " The House Next Door," in Paul Armstrong's " Romance of the Underworld," " Within the Law," " A Thousand Years Ago," " Consequences," Arnold Daly's revival of Shaw's "Arms and the Man," Ariel in the tercentenary performance of Shakespeare's "The Tempest"; screen career, Famous Players ("One of Our Girls"), Kalem ("The Lure of Mammon"), Kleine ("The Money Master"), Gaumont ("The Unsuspected Isles"), Pathe ("The Galloper," "New York," "Nedra"), World ("Life's Whirlpool"), Artcraft ("The Rise of Jennie dishing"). Black hair, eyes. Ad., home, 151 E. 19th st., N. Y.
MARKEY, Enid; b. Dillon, Colo., 1896; educ. Denver; stage career, Burbank stock, with Nat Goodwin; screen career, Ince ("Civilization," "Jim Grimsby's Boy," " The Devil's Double "), Fox ("The Yankee Way," "Responsibility"), Corona ("The Curse of Eve"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark hair, dark eyes; motors, rides. Ad., National Film Corp. of Am., Los Angeles.
MARSH, Mae; b. Madrid, New Mexico, 1897; educ. convents in San Francisco; screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, (in " The Sands o' Dee," " Man's Genesis," " The Escape," " Home, Sweet Home," " The Swindlers," " The Great Day," "The Birth of a Nation"), Fine Arts ("Hoodoo Ann," "A Child of the Paris Streets," "The Wild Girl of the Sierras," "The Little Liar," "Intolerance," "The Wharf Rat"), Goldwyn (" Polly of the Circus," " The Cinderella Man," " Sunshine Alley," " Fields of Honor"). Hght., 5, 3; gray eyes, auburn hair. Ad., Goldwyn, N. Y.
MARSH, Marguerite; b. Lawrence, Kansas, 1892; educ. San Francisco and Los Angeles; stage career, two seasons with Raymond Hitchcock; Morosco stock in Los Angeles; screen career, Biograph under Griffith, Essanay (leads opposite G. M. Anderson), in 1912 joined eastern Majestic, playing with Fred Mace, then to Reliance, joined Fine Arts (" Casey at the Bat," "Mr. Goode, the Samaritan"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 120; auburn hair, dark blue eyes, fair co'mplexion; paints, musical. Ad., c/o Mae Marsh, Goldwyn.
MARTIN, Helen, also ingenue; b. 1897; screen career, Metro (with Edmund Breese " Song of a Wage Slave "), Gaumont (opposite Harold Ford "Lessons in Love Making"), "Idol of the Stage," "I Accuse," "According to Law "),. Popular Plays and Players ("Corruption"), also 2 yrs. Eclair stk. Hght.. 5, 2; medium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad. Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y.
MARTIN, Teddy; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1891; stage career from 1905, toured world in nms. com. co., in " Bankers and Brokers," " Playing the Ponies "; screen career, Keystone ("My Valet"), Universal ("When Beauty Butts In," "When Willie Went Wild") dances, sings. Height., 5; blond hair.
MARTIN, Vivian; b. near Gr. Rapids, Mich.; stage career, with Richard Mansfield in " Cyrano de Bergerac," in " Officer 666," "Stop Thief," "The Only Son"; screen career, WorldFilm (starred in "Old Dutch," "The Arrival of Perpetua," "Little Miss Brown," "Over Night"), Fox ("A Modern Thelma"), Morosco-Pallas ("Her Father's Son," "Right Direction," "The Wax Model," " Forbidden Paths," " Little Miss Optimist," "Molly Shawn," "A Kiss for Susie," "The Sunset Trail," " The Trouble Buster," " Mary Gusta," " Molly Entangled"). Ad., Morosco, Los Angeles.
MASON, Shirley; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901; educ. private tutors; stage career, created part of Little Hal in " The Squaw Man," with Wm. Faversham at the age of 4, " Little Meenie in " Rip Van Winkle," Peter in " Passers-By," also " The Poor Little Rich Girl" (to the Coast), etc.; screen career, Edison ("Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Blades of Grass," "The Littlest Magdalene," " Vanity Fair," " Celeste of the Ambulance Corps," "Lucia"), McClure (featured in "Seven Deadly Sins"), K E. S. E. ("The Little Chevalier," "The Tell Tale Step," " The Lady of the Photograph," " The Awakening of Ruth," "The Apple Tree Girl," " Cy Whittaker's Ward"). Hght., 5; wght., 94; brown hair, light gray eyes. Rides, swims; hobby, the piano. Home ad., 3053 Perry ave., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Edison, N. Y. C.
MAUDE, Beatrice; b. 1897; stage career, vaud., com. ingenue;
screen career, Metro (late pictures, "The Final Judgment,"
"The Soul of a Woman"). Hght., 5, 5; brunette, black hair,
blue eyes. Ad., home, 420 Madison ave., N. Y., or Bergere,. N. Y.
MAXAM, Louella; b. St. Augustine, Fla., 1894; educ. St. Louis and Los Angeles; screen career, Selig (lead in "Ma's Girls"), Universal (" The Fair God of Sun Island," " Measure of Leon Dubray "), Keystone ("The Movie Star," "An Oily Scoundrel," " Bucking Society," " His Bitter Pill," " The Lying Heart"), Selig ("Out of the Shadows," "The Saddle Girth"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Triangle, Keystone.
MAYO, Christine; stage career, in "Excuse Me," "Seven Keys to Baldpate," vaud., stk.; screen career, Ivan (" Mother's Confession," " Fool's Paradise," " Two Men and a Woman," "The Promise"), Equitable ("The Warning"), World Film (" Supreme Sacrifice "), Fox (" Broken Law "), Metro (" Spell of the Yukon," " Iron Woman," etc.). Master Drama Features ("Who's Your Neighbor?"). Specializes in vampire and emotional leads. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark hair and eyes. Home ad., 559 W. 164th st., N. Y. C.
MAYO, Edna; b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1893; educ. Girls' Coll., Philadelphia; stage career, starred in " Madame X," ." Excuse Me," "Help Wanted,"; screen career, Essanay since 1915 ("The Woman Hater," "The Little Straw Wife," "The Misleading Lady," "The Strange Case of Mary Page," "The Return of Eve," "The Chaperon"). Hght, 5, 3; wght, 115; fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, motoring, singing, sculpturing. Home ad., Edgewater, Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111.
MEREDITH, Lois; b. 1898; educ. abroad; stage career, prima donna in coast tour of " Madam Sherry," title role " Peg o' My Heart"; screen career, Morosco-Paramount ("Help Wanted"), Lasky ("The Woman"), Metro ("An Enemy of Society"), World ("The Antique Dealer"), Mutual ("The Girl Who Can Cook"), Moss ("In the Hands of the Law"), Pathe ("Sold at Auction," "The Precious Packet"), Superlative Co. ("A Voice from the Mist"). Rides horseback, sings, writes. Ad., Sanger & Jordan, Times Building, N. Y.
MERRIAM, Pauline; b. Biloxi, Miss., 1895; educ. Leachwood Sem., Va., and private finishing schls.; stage career, Century Opera House, N. Y,; stk. with Jessie Bonstelle; screen career, Thanhouser, Famous Players, LTniversal (" Helene of the North," "The Incorrigible Dukane," "The Great Problem"). Has posed for Gibson, the late John W. Alexander. Is accomplished musician, sculptress, dancer. Ad., 521 W. 156th st., N. Y.
MERSCH, Mary; b. Los Angeles, Cal, 1893; educ. Los Angeles and N. Y. C. ; stage career, for 8 yrs. with May Robson, Zelda Sears, lead in "Today"; screen career, Lasky ("The Dream Girl," "The Trouble Buster," "Common Ground"),