Photoplay (Feb - Jun 1921)

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Photoplay Magazine Advertising Si i Questions and Answers noN 125 i Continued i bead of ;i dramatic school but she signed up with a film company to make pictures instead. She was the queen of the movies once upon a time. We'll all be u 1 . 1 1 1 to see her again, won't we? Florence Turner i> now .1 member of Metro's stock company On the west coast. Address her cue tint Company. Mary Fuller is still in retirement and I have heard no rumor th.it she is com mg hack. I. J. Mc, Utah. — You have nothing but praise for me? That's the way with all you people. Praise is a wonderful thing, but sort of intangible, sometimes. The fudge and the lemon pies of this existence are not for me, I lind. Oh well, I wont get fat, that's certain. Marc McDermott was Theda Ban's leading man in "Kathleen Mavourncen.'' M. B., Carlisle, Ark. — An elopement, strictly speaking, means running away from someone. I am sure no one was trying to stop Zasu Pitts from getting married, so we can hardly call it that. Elopement sounds more picturesque, that's all. She's Mrs. Tom Gallery now. The Big Four includes Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Doudas Fairbanks and David Wark Griffith. Miss Pickford has released two pictures through United Artists, the correct name for the Big Four. They were "Pollyanna" and "Suds." Her new one is entitled "The Love Light." Fairbanks has released ''His Majesty the American," "When the Clouds Roll By," "The Mollycoddle" and "The Mark of Zorro." Natalie Talmadge is twenty. She sometimes acts with her sisters. All three Talmadges have returned from Europe. Agnes, New York City. — Well, that star plays tragedy, comedy — and golf. I must say I think he plays golf best. William Boyd played Carpenter in 'The City of Masks," in which Robert Warwick had the lead. Warwick is now on the stage in "The Dauntless Three,"' a new play. Vincent Coleman isn't married so far as I know. Clara S. — So your young man is very promising. Well, that's all right; but see that he keeps his promises. Rodney LaRocque isn't married. Right now he is acting in Alice Brady's play, "Anna Ascends," in New York City. Some of his pictures have been "Easy to Get," with Marguerite Clark; "The Stolen Kiss," with Constance Binney, and "Greater than Love." Gladys, Baltimore. — My dear girl — I don't judge my friends by their expensive stationery. As a matter of fact, most of my friends don't write on expensive stationery. I liked your letter because it indicated that you have a good heart and common sense. Two fine things in a woman, Gladys. Don't lose your heart and keep your common sense, say I. King Baggot has a leading part in Allan Dwan's new production, "The Forbidden Thing," in which Jim Kirkwood, Helen Jerome Eddy and Marcia Manon also appear. Baggot is married. Marguerite Clark has no children. She returns to the screen in a Gardner Hunting-Naulty production, "Scrambled Wives," which Roland Young and Juliette Day did on the stage. Cleopatra. — Your drawing is really very clever, Cleo. It looked more like a Ziegfeld Follies beauty than the well-known Queen of the Nile, but then Cleo probably would have suffered in comparison, so it's all right. Blanche Sweet is abroad right now, but when she comes back we'll interview her. Tom Santschi is Swiss American. The othei interviews will he forthcoming \\ itch out for them. T. L. K , Pakaoot if. Ark l think l have set a new record tor patience, Job not with standing. The young man who played Jimmy with Bessie Love in "Pegeen'1 i Charles Spere Gladys Leslie has come h.uk to films; she will play with Lionel Barrj more in two pictures. She was formerly with Vitagraph. GUSSIE, Xi w ALBANY, -Jack Warren Kerrigan, the local hoy who made good from your town, is not married. His pictures arc released through Hodkinson. 1 haven't his persona] address. Forrest Stanley with Alice Lake in "The Misfit Wile." W. P. P., Dallas. — Conrad Nagel is his real name. He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, was on the stage as Alice Brady's leading man in "Forever After," and in the title role of "The Man Who Came Back." His wife is Ruth Helms, a non-professional from Chicago. The Nagels have a little baby girl, born in November. Nagel's latest part is in William de Mille's "Midsummer Madness," the fiction version of which appeared in January Photoplay MAGAZINE, You didn't bother me at all. C. Agnes R., Saginaw. — Oh, yes, I am a quiet dresser. That is, until I lose my collar-button under the bed and have all the traditional troubles with my tie. The prize winners in the Twelve Best Pictures Contest were W. N. Orton, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Monahan, Muskegon, Mich.; Bettie Barry, Boston, Mass. Isaac. — 1 have been pursuing a literary career for years, but as yet have not caught up with it. You never can tell though. Here's the long, long cast of "Male and Female": Crichton, Thomas Meighan; Lord Loam, Theodore Roberts; Hon. Ernest Wolley, Raymond Hatton; Lord Brockellatrst, Robert Cain; Lady Mary Lasenby, Gloria Swanson ; Tweeny, Lila Lee ; The King's Favorite, Bebe Daniels; Lady Eileen Dun Craigie, Rhy Darby; Agatha Lasenby, Mildred Reardon; Lady Brockelhurst, Mayme Kelso; Traherne, Edward Burns; McGuire, Henry Woodard; Thomas, Sydney Dean; Buttons, Wesley Barry; Susan, Julia Faye; Fisher, Edna Mae Cooper; Mrs. Perkins, Lillian Leighton; Pilot, Guy Oliver; Captain, Clarence Burton. Frankie, New York City. — We have not had an overwhelmingly large number of questions about that actor; in fact, he has done very little and would not warrant a story. Are you quite sure you are not his press-agent ? Vera. — So you are crazy to see what that star's wife looks like. You would probably be crazier still if you knew. Constance Talmadge is not engaged to Irving Berlin nor anyone else. She's married to John Pialoglo. K. M. F., Newburyport, Mass. — The first umbrella seen in this country came to Baltimore from England in 1770. People laughed at 'em then just as they later laughed at locomotives and airplanes and motion pictures. Ralph Bushman with Goldwin in "It's a Great Life." He is about nineteen, and has blonde hair. George Stewart is about the same age. Harrison Ford has been married. Ford is in the east now working opposite the Talmadges. How to Remove Hair with El-Rado Liquid So much of a woman's daintiness depends upon the care of her underarms. Even in the privacy of her own dressing room, tin exposure of hairy arms through becoming negli^eo mars the effect. To remove the hair is now a recognized toilet essential — no less than the regular care of one's lace and hands. 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