Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1920)

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Albert Ray Fan. — "Married in Haste" is an old picture of Albert's. He is not with the Fox Film Company any longer. His latest release is "The Honey Bee." M. M. M. S— Write to the editor, inclosing six cents in stamps for a copy of the Market Booklet. Francis Earle. — See addresses at the end of The Oracle. Muriel. — You, too. Rose W.— And you, also. Just Marie. — Conrad Nagel is now making a picture on the coast. There is a chance that he may do another picture with Alice Joyce. Wallace Reid has a little boy. Lorraine.— A family group was published in Picture-Play quite some time ago. Tom Moore and Alice Joyce are divorced. Anna is not married. Elma B. — Norma Talmadge hasn't any children. Cora M. — There are several firms that sell small photos of the Mack Sennett bathing girls. Look for the ads of these firms. The way to get the photographs you want is to write for them direct to the players. Inclose a quarter with your request. R. L. — Antonio Moreno lives in Los Angeles. There was a fine interview with him in the January issue, which will tell you all you want to know about him. Pearl White has a father. She lives with friend husband and not her dad. The Ship Cafe article was in the March issue. I am sure Tony would send you his photograph. Antigon K. — Pearl White is married to Wallace McCutcheon. Marie Walcamp is married to Harlan Tucker. Gertrude D. — Your questions have already been answered in reply to Antigon K. Pauline R. — Roscoe Arbuckle has no need of a steady double, as he does all the stunts in his own pictures himself. When there is an exceptionally dangerous stunt which he does not care to do, they have no trouble getting a double. These stunts come so few and far between that it would not pay him to keep one on steadily. Eloise Myers. — You refer to Lawson Butt, opposite Pauline Frederick. Tom Moore was born in County Meath, Ireland, and not in California, as you imagine. Arthur T. — Betty Compson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has blue eyes and light hair. Betty is not married. Theodore. — Pearl White was born in Springfield, Missouri, in 1889. Lillian Gish was born in Springfield, Ohio, in 1896. Dorothy Gish arrived in this world at Dayton, Ohio, in T898. Wallace Reid was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1892. Florence F. — Perhaps your letter was mislaid. Better write to him again. Bebe Daniels is now with the Lasky Company. "Ham and Bud" are not playing together. Ham, who is Lloyd V. Hamilton in real life, is being featured in Henry Lehrman's comedies. Gladys P. — Picture-Play does not give the home addresses of the players. Look below for the studio addresses. Your letter will be sure to be received by them at the addresses given. Ruth M. — Wallace MacDonald is not married. He is live feet ten and one-half, and has brown eyes and brown hair. Marie M. — What do you mean — "Was she married before?" Before what? Edwin F. — "Behind the Door" was taken from a short story written by Gouverneur Morris and bearing the same name. Frank K. — Your question has already been answered. L. B. — Charles Ray has been in pictures for six vears. He has just organized the Charles Ray Productions, and will release his future films through First National. When Charles started in he was paid thirty-five dollars a week, and now he pays himself a salary — and a pretty big one, I understand. Dan D. Lyon. — J. Warren Kerrigan was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1889. He is not married. Write to him at the address given at the end of this department. Eugene 'O'Brien is just the same off as on. Pearl L. — Thanks for the six cents in stamps for the Market Booklet, whi h the editor is mailing you. Harold Lloyd Admirer. — Mildred Davis has taken Bebe Daniels' place opposite Harold Lloyd in his comedies for Rolin. I think Harold would send you one of his pictures. Antonio Moreno is not married. Harold Lloyd was born in Nebraska in 1893. M. E .D. — Pell Trenton is not married. Your other questions have already been answered. Muriel S. — The Tony you have heard so much about refers to Antonio Moreno, the Vitagraph serial star. "The Country Cousin" and "The Woman Game" are Elaine Hammerstein's latest films. Blanche Sweet had the leading role in "Fighting Cressy." That title applies to Lon Chaney. Dolores Cassinelli was born in New York. Nazimova's hair is really bobbed. Zingorallia H. — What kept you away so long? Just see what you have missed. The Chaplin baby was born in Los Angeles. Mrs. Talmadge has not played in pictures. Charles Ray will undoubtedly play other roles as well as his wellknown rural characters with his new company. Tsuru Aoki is now making Japanese features for Universal. The Hayakawas have no children. That must be an old picture. You would have to tell me the name of the company, or at least who played in it, before I could tell you that. Pearl White and Walter McGraii. Admirer. — Seena Owen is the wife of George Walsh. Miriam Cooper is married to her director. R?oul Walsh. Antonio Moreno is a Spaniard. Pearl White wears a blond wig in her features. Pearl isn't going to do any more serials, but of course there is a chance that Walter McGraii may play opposite her in one of her forthcoming Fox releases. Walter's mustache is real. Your other questions regarding Pearl White have already been answered in this issue.