The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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18 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY PRISCILLA DEAN AS THE MOTHER PftlSCILLA DEAN ASTME DAUGHTER NILES WELCH' HARRY VAN METER ' PniSCILLA DEAN AS THE LONDON FLAMt PROMINENT PLAYERS SUPPORTIHC PDI5CILLA. DEAN .. STUAttT PATONi" GREAT DRAMA REPUTATION BY EDWINA LEVIN UNIVERSAL — JEWEL PRODUCTION DE LUXE. r SP0TTI5W00DE AITKIN HAP.RY CARrEft f\EX OE ROSSELLI Popular Screen Actors Support PrisciUa Dean JNCLUDED in the extensive exploitation material to be supplied exhibitors for use with "Reputation," the Universal-Jewel, which promises to be the most successful of the pictures starring Priscilla Dean, there will be a set of stills of the prominent players in the supporting cast. Because of the popularity and the screen success of the actors supporting Priscilla Dean in her new picture, their portraits have been mounted on the card reproduced on this page, and which can be effectively used in lobby displays or in other forms of advertising. Some of the best known actors on the screen appear in support of Priscilla Dean in "Reputation." Niles Welch, who plays opposite her as leading man in her role of Pauline Stevens, the American actress, is one of the most brilliant of the younger cinema players. He has played the leading male roles in "Miss George Washington," "Stepping Out," "The Courage of Marge O'Doone," "The Gulf Between," "The Spenders" and many others. Harry Van Meter, who plays opposite Miss Deati in the early episodes of the story, has appeared with most of the leading screen stars, some of the Universal productions in which he had prominent roles being "Princess Virtue," "Broadway Love," "Under Crimson Skies" and "Thek I>ay She Paid." V Harry Carter, who plays opposite the star in the London part of ^ story, is an actor with a reputatiafti won both on the stage and on the screen. He has appeared with Mrs. Leslie Carter, Mrs. Fiske, Julia Marlowe and other stage stars, and in the films he has scored individual hits in "The Circus of Life," "Beloved Jim," "The Marriage Life," "Beans," "After His Own Heart," "The Torrent" and in other productions. Albert Garcia, who is Miss Dean's leading man in the stage episode, is a well known player in dramatic stock, having won particular success in the very role he is called upon to depict in the play within a play. Other splendid work is done by Spottiswoode Aitken, the veteran screen actor, who has the role of an old musician; by little Mae Garcia, who plays Priscilla Dean's role as a child; William Welsh, popular Unij. versal player, who has the role of the / theatrical manager ; Madge Hunt, if who apears as the orphan asylum matron; Rex de Rosselli, as the theatre owner and many others.