We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
00
rictxjrus and Kicf\jre$oer
AUGUST 1922
John Matron ana Shirley Mason at osi ulatory prat tice.
Vahole (Kent).— (i) That poem hasn't been filmed yet. (2) Hugh Thompson opposite i.eah Baird, in Cynthia oj the Minute. (4) Jack Kerrigan now acts in and directs his o\«. r> films. He does more lirecttrig than actrrtg titxnfe oa\s. One of his last was a North-West Mounted Police storv ; others are The Green Flame and The < oast of Opportunity.
An Alice Cai.houn-ite. (i) Your favourite's name is pronounced Calhoon. She was born at Ohio, and commenced her movie career when she was 14. First film was How Could You, Caroline? Then The Thirteenth Chair. Her first star film was Princess fiiiics ; others you will see later are A Charming Deceiver, The Dream, and TheLittle Minister. Will not be shown this side. live feet 4J tall, reddish-brown hair and ha/el eyes (2) " Percy " is Sid Smith, and " Ferdie " Harry McCoy.
Green Eyes (Kilmarnock). (1) No trace of either of those now. You're fond of ancient history, 1 see. (2) Edna Murphy played in The Branded Woman for hirst National before she joined Fox. She's rather reticent about herself, hair, with grey eves ; 5 ft. 2 tall. (3) Triangle. Mildred Harris is Her Big Brother, with VV. S. Hart. Xo Art-plate of me, Green Eyes; it's too dangerous.
T. W. S. All your passionate pleadings for page plates of your favourites have been attended to, Sessue's last releases were Black Roses, May 29; The Swamp, Aug 24; and others to come arc The Street of the Dragon and The Vermilion Pencil. (2) Stoll Rims. 15.5-7, Oxford Si reel. W.C, may be able to supply a photo
Don 't worry your head over Picture-play problems. We employ a man to worry for you. His name is George, and he is a Human Encvr' n^-Hlp for film facts and f.^Ures. Send aiong your queries to "George," c.o. " Picturegoer, " 93, Long Acre, London, W.C. 2.
graph of Signore Gravone. Write him. c.o. M. Mercanton, 23, Hue de la Michodiere, Paris, France. No p.c.'s of Gabriel. Why not ask him to send you photo when you write him ?
Ei mo Lincoln Admirer (Aberdeen). —You Scotch readers will be the death of me (in time). (1) Dorothy dish in Battling June. (2) Clarence Geldart and Clarence Burton are two separate individuals. (3) Likewise Messrs. Raymond Cannon and Raymond Hatton. (4) That player doesn't state. He was in The Nut, and has been with Griffith five years. (5) Sounds like it, doesn't it ? (6) Scenes in serials are mostly the real goods. Very few stunts are faked, though dummies and deputies are used at times. (7) Sidney Ainsworth is correct. Write in again for the other. Space is precious.
Nh.ks Welch Fan (Clapham Com mon). Niles is with Selznick at the moment. Some of his latest films are The < up "/ Life (Ince) ; Why Announce Your Marriage ? Way of a Maul, and Evidence all Selznick. (2) Haven't heard re re-issuing that film. Write Gaumont Co., Denman Street, London. They will be able to tell you. (3) Page plate oi Niles Welch in the December 1 « * -i 1 Picturegoer ; he was also on the (over of " Pictures.'' Nov. 26, 1921. Your views re Picturegoer are very sound.
I'hvi 1 is (Eltham). That was Mae Marsh in The Birth of a Nation. Yours was a. letter after my own heart.
Gold Flake (Brighton). (1) Florence Billings freelances nowadays. She commenced with Vitagraph, and played in Wit Wins and Heart of a Gipsy. The Blue Pearl was a Lawrence Weber production ; The Woman Game, Worlds Apart and Road of Ambition (Selznick) ; and The Rossmore Case a Roland West production (2) Ethel Clayton was born in >rioo. Exact date not stated.
Fanny Filmite (Hull). — Lou Tellegen has not been inside a film studio for some years now. He's on the American stage. Lou was born at Athens, Greece, on Nov. 26, 1881. Played in stock and leads with Sarah Bernhardt on tour and in Paris. Screen career with Lasky (The Cnknown, The 'Fxplorer, The Black Wolf). Other films, Blind Youth, World and Its Woman, Flame of the Desert, and Honour Redeemed. Goldwyn will release World and Its Woman later on. Little Lord Fauntleroy (North Wales). — Nothing little about your bump of curiosity, milord. (i)'We have plates of every star in his turn. (2) Winifred Westover played in Intolerance, though her name is not in the cast. Her later ones are : John Pethcoats, This Hero Stuff, Hobbs in a Hurry, All the World to Nothing, Old. Lady 31, Forbidden Trails, Firebrand Trevison, The Village Sleuth,
,:r. Not viking
and Bucking >'■
at present. (3) Yes, certainly. (4) Winter Hall's home is at 1963, Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, Cal. More another time.
Interested Reader. — (1) Ben Deely was " Gullen " in Iron Heel. (2) The year of Tom Meighan's birth was 1888 ; he's married to Frances Ring. (3) Henry Edwards is still a bachelor. Your list of favourites is quite a good one. Why this ardent desire to see more of me ? You might be disappointed if the Editor granted your request.
E. T. (Australia). — (1) Priscilla Dean. (2) C.o. Universal City, California, U.S.A. (3) Norma Talmadge is 25. (4) Haven't heard that H. B. Warner and Charles Kingston are related. (5) Yes, to that one. William Farnum is very happily married to Olive White. (6) Betty Nansen was on the stage in New S'ork last time 1 heard from her. She has given up film work, and returned to her native land, 1 believe.
Tom Mix Mad. (i) Tom Mix was born on Jan. 6, in Texa He doesn't tell the year. (2) Tom's Art-plate appeared in the June 19, \i>io issue of "Pictures." Minemav, perhaps, appear A.n. 2000 ; but don't count on it (3) Sessue Hayakawa stands 5 ft. 7J in his socks ; he was a on June 10.
K. C. (Brighton). Yours had a distinctly legal flavour. Anyway. your request was granted in the May Picturegoer. Satisfied ?
1>. A. (Sussex). I've done it.
[( mlimird i»i fiij;c 6i>.