Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Questions and Answers (Continued from page 123) Harriett S., Valley City. — Don't be so sure that I'll forgive you. A woman's forgiveness is usually forthcoming immediately if she means to forgive one at all; but a man — particularly an Answer Man — can cherish a long, long grudge. Oh, you'd bo surprised. Did you know how Irving Berlin got his inspiration for that clever song of his? Constance Talmadge and her chum Dorothy Gish used the expression so often that Irving wrote his own musical version of it. Phyllis Haver, Sennett, Los Angeles; Margery Daw, Marshall NeUan Productions, Hollywood. Miss Daw isn't married; she lives with her young brother in a pretty bungalow; has a car of her own and everything. lou c&n ea.rn from k\{o^^ \\\ hour in L)ourspAn? time/ writing ^howc^rds*; quickly ^ndw^silij leexmed MO CANVASINS we te&ch you how and SELL YOUR WORK .Z^°T,?r;sAn[RI(AI1 SHOWailDSCHOOl 210. mi BLDfl. 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Toots Becker, Ont. — Douglas MacLean has never announced his age, but I do know that he was born in Philadelphia and had a university training. He is married and may be reached care Ince, Culver City, California. His intentions are good about answering his mail, so with this as your inspiration try some of your sky-blue ink on him. Address Dorothy Gish, Griffith Studio, Mamaroneck, N. Y., and Lila Lee, Lasky, Hollywood. Violet Kemp, Chicago. — Constance Talmadge is not married, though her engagement is buzzed about. Address her Talmadge Corp., 318 East 48th Street, New York City. Neither is Dick Barthelmess married. Bachelorhood still has him in chains. He is with Griffith at Mamaroneck, N. Y. Lastly, Jack Holt is with Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. G. E. S., Pa.— Well, on the third try you won out. Here's your answer. Valeska Suratt was born in Terre Haute, Ind. She is an out and out American and darn proud of it. Photoplay had an interview with her in March, 1916. Fox is the only film company she was with. There she starred in "Jealousy," "The -Victim," "She," "The Slave," "The Siren," "Wife No. 2," "The New York Peacock." At present she is in vaudeville. Not married. Sigthora Josephson, Minn. — Well, for a mite of twelve, and considering you have only been to four movies, your acquaintance with stars is remarkable. Now I shall set about to answer your questions. Write Alice Joyce at the Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y., mention your tender years and I am sure a picture will be forthcoming. Norma Talmadge is married but has no kiddies. Look elsewhere in column for her address. Pearl White is unmarried. Vernon Castle died from an aeroplane accident and Irene is now Mrs. Robert W. Treman, living happily at Ithaca, N. Y. Jack Pickford served in the navy, not in the army. He is now back in pictures. H. J. S., Pasadena. — The nice blond man whom you are stalking is Robert Gordon. 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