Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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8o If you mean her maiden name, it's Leonie Flugralh. Her sister Edna is married to Harold Shaw and is starring in Stoll photoplays in England. Miss Bernice, Beakdstown, III. — Your favorite cowboy stars are Buck Jones and Tom Mi.x, are they? Well, inasmuch as both are with the same company — Fox — and work in the same California studio, don't write them the same letter. Elizabeth B., San Francisco. — Why don't I get married? Because no one would ever have me? How old am I? Old enough to mind my own business. My real name? Whatever you choose to call me. Surely nothing could be fairer than that. Hazel Dawn lives in Amity ville. Long Island; she hasn't been in pictures for some time but is appearing on the stage right along. Alcta Dore, a dancer, is a protege of Marguerite Clark. Corinne Griffith, Vitagraph. M. K., Dallas. — I have done many foolish things in my life but I have never published in these columns the name of my favorite motion picture actress. To begin with, I'm (Questions and Answers ( Continued J mormonish about them — I like them all. In the second place I would lose my job. Of course the second place ought to be in the first place but it's all right with you in any case, isn't it? Glad you like the Norma Talmadge fashion articles so well. The Lee kids are playing in vaudeville; you might write to them care the Palace Theater, NewYork City, and they will get it. Mary Miles Minter was born in Shreveport, La. Corinne Griffith, Texarkana, Texas. Jimmy Sanaker, Mo. Valley, Iowa. — Never put off till tomorrow that which you should have done day before yesterday. Take my advice, Jimmy. Your poem was fine. It is only too true — so true that I can't publish it for fear some of my readers will take it as a personal affront. They all ask those questions, Jimmy, but they don't like to be told how curious they are. Thanks anyway. M. C, New York.— If Babylon fell I suppose Tyre was punctured. Now that that's off our minds — You can reach Rob«rt Reeves at 223 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Cleo Madison lately appeared with Bert Lytell in 'The Price of Redemption." Address Miss Madison at the Metro studios in Hollywood. Drop in again. Georgia, DETpftr. — You call your persistent suitor a joke. Well, you can take a joke, can't you? Everybody can't marry a millionaire, not even in Detroit. Lloyd Whitlock played Hclene Chadwick's husband in "Scratch My Back. " Whitlock was born in Springfield, Missouri, and has been on the stage. He first appeared in Biograph films. E. B., Wilmerding. — It was very kind of you to give me credit for your progress in English — more than kind, since I so often murder the language. I am grateful. Cultivate your taste for simple things — read good books, see good plays, and try to go to only the best pictures. The Editor anticipated you in the Barrymore matter: a stor> about John and his bride appeared in Photoplay for November. Marguerite Clark is not making any pictures at the present writing but she is to return to the screen as soon as she finds a suitable story, I hear. She's married to H. Palmerson Williams. (Continued on page 100) Otis Skinner in a Cinema "Kismet No wrondcr Otis Skinner — who has Kcld out a((ain.tt the film? lonjicr tKan any other ((real actor of the legitimate except David Warfield finally capitulated. They were so anxious for him to make a picture, they offered him every inducement from an entire citv built c!<pccially for him to act in. to thif (<cnial (ientleman at the right » ho« sole dutv it i« to follow Mr. .. . 1 _ j; tL. "Kifl — • Sk inner aroun I ouilt C!<pcciaiiy lor mm to act m. to inif |;cniai ifcni icinan *\ >ii«. ■ •■v..-v . .. id and render appropriate selections on his piano-accordion. Louis Gasnier is dircctini; Skint