Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1918)

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SIDNEY DREW comes from a long line of theatrical ancestors. His mother was the Mrs. John Drew who for years was one of the foremost comediennes in this country. Sidney Drew began his stage career in light comedy. In 1896 he entered vaudeville. Two years ago he turned his attention to pictures, joining the Vitagraph forces. There he met Lucille McVey, whom he married. Mr. and Mrs. Drew have created a field of their own in their comedies of domestic life. He is now with Metro.