Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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8o Questions and Answers (Continued) hasn't made a picture for a long time. She member Jean best as Harry Morey'e femi E. V. L. S., Chicago. — We have had all is the star of the "Scandals of 1919," dancer nine foil. Address both Miss Paige and Ryan sorts of plays and pictures about that divimanager George White's production, now at the western Vitagraph studios. Jack War sion of time called an hour: "Their Hour," playing in Chicago, and due west after that, ren Kerrigan lives in Hollywood. Sessue "The Crowded Hour," "His Hour of ManShe's left* the Follies for good, I think. Hayakawa with Haworth ; care Brunton hood" and others. Now along comes Dorothy Neither Ann nor Mary Miles Minter is studios, Los Angeles. Dalton in a picturization of Sir James Barmarried. rie's "Half an Hour." Hugh Dillman, whose Katherine Gordes. — "The Valley of the real name is McGaughy, is the husband of L. S., Jacksonville. — Photoplay Maga Giants," by Peter B. Kyne, can be bought Marjorie Rambeau who is playing in pictures ziNE does not produce any pictures except in book form. It is one of his best yarns, for Capellani, and on the stage in "The Un the Photoplay Magazine Screen Supplement Here is the cast of "Nan of Music Moun known Woman." Marguerite Marsh has a which is a monthly reel of glimpses into the tain": Henry de Spain, Wallace Reid; Nan little daughter, Leslie. lives of the famous stars, and little jour Morgan, Ann Little; Duke Morgan, Theo neys through filmdom. We were the first dore Roberts; Gale Morgan, James Cruze; John J. O'Mera, Camp Dix, New Jer publication to inaugurate such an idea — but if all I hear is true, we are not the last. Imitation has always been the sincerest form of flattery. You will have to submit your scripts to the companies you think might be interested in the type of story you have conceived. That's all the advice I can give you. You will find the studio addresses in our Studio Directory. Lonely Girl, Port Washington. — On the contrary, I think it was very nice of you to write to me when you felt blue. Yes, I have heard that little verse that goes something like this: "For if he come not by the road, or come not by the hill — close all the roads of all the world — Love's road is open still." That isn't it— but I had better stop before I am accused of becoming sentimental — or senile. Either, or both, would absolutely ruin me in the eyes of my correspondents. They hke me because I am cruel — like a Russian. Bobby Harron is not married or engaged. Drawn ByR.ilph Barton Mrs. O. F., Parker, S. D.— I don't think many actresses give away their old clothes. Most have a good many uses for them. However, if any star, positively eager to give away some of her old things, sees this, I will give her your name and address. At the present high price of wearing apparel it seems to me that even the wealthiest ones would "make-over" or "hand-me-down." I may be wrong. sey.— Hugh Fay is what we might call an old-time comedian. That is to say, he was on the stage a good many years; as half of the team of Barry and Fay, with Lillian Russell in "The Grand Duchess," "Co'min' Through the Rye," "Three Twins," and "The Belle of New York." He began his screen career with Keystone; some of his pictures for that company were "A Village Vampire," "She Loved a ScoundHel." Then he went with the FoxSunshine forces, and has appeared for them in "Roaring Lions on a Midnight Express," "My Husband's Wife," "Are Married Policemen Safe" and others. He is a skilful buffoon. New York was his birthplace. Address him care Sunshine, Hollywood, Cal. Miss Mabel B., Victoria. — I am sorry, but I have no record of that actor. If I ever do get a line on him, as we say in these States, I wUl let you know at once. Your answer appears in the Magazine as your stamps cannot be used over here. Write often, eh, Mabel? 1 he way these movie actresses over-dress is positively disgusting." "I don t mind that. What I can't understand is ho-w people see anything funny in those impossihle characters in the comedies!" CoRSiNO, Fernandez, Havana, Cuba . — I think it would do a lot of us Americanos good if we were made to sit through some of the old pictures once in a while. You people down there seem much more enthusiastic than many of us, simply because you don't have Sassoon, Charles Ogle; Logan, Raymond so many pictures and are therefore grateful Hatton; Sandusky, Hart Hoxie; Bull Page, for small favors — and serials. Pearl White Guy Oliver; Scott, James P. Mason; Le will not do any more serials; she is making fever, Ernest Joy; Nita, Alice Marc; McAl features for Fox. Mr. Moreno, too, is pin, Horace B. Carpenter. Look elsewhere turning from the chapter drama; Vitagraph will soon star him in full-length pictures. Juanita Hansen is making another serial for Selig; Jack Mulhall is with Metro. Hortense, Clinton.— With such a name. _ __ _ and you to be prosaic! You write in the for what vou ask about Lila Lee vem of some of the so-called funnv columns ' in newspapers and regular magazines, striv I. M. Farmingdale.— So the movies have mg tor wit with such material as the per meant a lot to you. Watch for Photoplay Mollie King, with American Cinema. Mollie ennial welcome of_ the little new year, clad M.\gazine's contest on this topic— "what the is Mrs. Kenneth Dade Alexander in private in a silk hat and angels' wings. I never read comic sections; they affect my digestion and rob me of my sense of humor. Joe Ryan — Vitagraph bad-man of many serials. is co-starred with pretty Jean Paige in a new Albert E. Smith-Cyrus Townsend Brady manufactured thrill drama. You'll re movies have meant to me." The cash prizes life. She lives at the Hotel Ansonia, New are substantial enough to be interesting, al York City, N. Y. Drop in any old time to though of course they wouldn't be enough to see me, I mean I keep a family of four girls in silk stockings for a year. Madge Kennedy is Mrs. Harold Dot, Chicago. — I admire your decorum in Bolster; Dorothy Aphrodite is Miss Dal refusing to correspond with married men. ton, to the public. She has been married. (Continued on page 120)