Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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we're telling a lot of secrets this month, aren't we? He was born October 25, 1886. He is two inches over six feet, and weighs 195 pounds. He has brown hair and gray eyes. He recently appeared with Marie Prevost in "Moonlight Follies." Photoplay Magazine— Advertising Section 89 Florence M.— Phyllis Haver, our young old-favorite, is twenty-two years old. Wish Phyllis would come back. I can't look at a picture of the Pacific any more without feeling a genuine heart-throb. Address Miss Haver at 3924 Wisconsin Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Mae Busch is about twenty-seven; she plays Glory Quayle in "The Christian" for Goldwyn. She and Richard Dix, under the direction of Maurice Tourneur, are in England now filming the Hall Caine piece. Mae Murray in "Peacock Alley," "Fascination" and "Broadway Rose," all Tiffany Productions, under husband Bob Leonard's direction. Betty Compson is about twentyfour. Whoa — you're exceeding the speed limit and my time is up. Call again soon. You're one woman who isn't afraid to admit you wished you looked like Phyllis Haver. C. S. Hetherington, Sarnia, Ont., Canada. — I have anything but an aversion to redheads. Please believe me. Especially for redheads who are part Spanish, who arc called Carlotta, and who write corking letters. Welcome, Carlotta, child, I agree with almost everything you say. Why, indeed, do they cast middle-aged men to play young lovers and decrepit character women to play middle-aged mothers? The cameraman for "Little Lord Fauntleroy" is Charles Rosher, one of the most expert in the industry. He also "shot" "Smilin" Through" for Norma Talmadge. Doris Rankin has appeared in "The Copperhead," "The Devil's Garden," "The Great Adventure," and "Jim the Penman." The reason that she appears in so many Lionel Barrymore pictures is that she is Mrs. Lionel Barrymore, and a good actress besides. Virginia Million, Louisville. — Bebe Daniels pronounces her first name Bee-bee. But she won't object too strenuously if you prefer to call her Baby. Realart, for which company Bebe made her stellar pictures, is no longer in existence, so Miss Daniels is a Paramount featured player now. She's not married. A. E. K., Kendalville, Ind. — Maurice Costello was in "Conceit" last. He is, I believe, married, and has two daughters. He was one of the most popular screen players in the earlier Vitagraph days. His many admirers used to call him "Dimples" Costello. April Showers. — If I could do anything to induce Marguerite Clark Williams to return to the screen, I would have done it long ago. I like Marguerite as much as you do, and I think the screen needs her, and all that; but Marguerite doesn't agree with me. She prefers private life, although she told me when I saw her last that she would make another picture someday in Europe, if she could find a story she liked well enough. Evidently she is still reading manuscripts. 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