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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
165
Casts of Stories from Photo
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Duke Grozzi
Andrew Robson
Count Maximilio
Albert Morrison
The Dukes Spy
Frank Hollins
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L. P., Avery, Ii>. — Bessie Barriscale and 1 euis Stone played the leading roles in "'Honor's Altar," (Ince-Triangle) as the wife and the man who boasted that he had no sense of honor, while Walter Edwards was the husband who was responsible for the tangle. Myrtle Stedman was born in Chicago. Earle Williams and Anita Stewart are with Vitagraph but in different groups of players.
F. H., Eureka, Calif., and L. P. T., Richmond. Ind. — Randolph Ford in "Tables Turned.'' (Metro) was II. Cooper Cliffe. the same player who took the role of Janissary, the, guardian of Dccitna (Lois Meredith > in "An Enemy to Society." Addresses: Charles Ray. Kay-ljee studio; Edward Earle, Edison studio: Wallace Reid. Lasky studio — consult the Directory.
M. W., Ei-sTis, Fla., and D. R.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. — Lillian Walker was born in Brooklyn, April 21, 1888. Yes, you will undoubtedly see some of the John Bunny films again, for we ran into one less than a week ago. Hu,/h Carroll. the District Attorney, in "Poor Little" Peppina. " a Mary Pickford film, was Eugene O'Brien. He was with Famous Players for that picture only.
E. F., Fort Lee. N. J., and E. E. S.. Arerdeen-, Wash. — Vivian Martin is unmarried. Paul Pavloff in "Hearts in Exile" (World), with Clara Kimball Young, was Vernon Steele. Yes. Louise Huff played on th' stage prior to taking up film work and for two seasons was in the Klaw & Erlanger production of "Ben Hur."
(Continued on page 167)
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Suite 411 P
12 West 31st St., N.Y.C.
mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.