Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1920 - Feb 1921)

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S-A, Homan Bldg., Steubenville, Ohio Girlie. — Robert Warwick has not made any pictures for some time now ; neither has Crane Wilbur, who prefers the stage to the screen and has a stock company of his own in Oakland, California, where he tries out the plays which he writes. Bryant Washburn is now in England, where he is making pictures. June Elvide^e is appearing on the stage in New York. Paul. — Frank Keenan is not making pictures now. He may return to the screen later, though this is not certain. Mabel Julienne Scott was born in Minneapolis, and began her theatrical career in a stock company, later appearing in vaudeville. She is now a regular member of the Goldwyn organization. A. R. K. — Your questions were answered in the reply to Gertrude. You will find the addresses at the end of The Oracle. Louise Lovely is now starring in Fox productions. Lottie Pickford has not appeared on the screen for some time. Ruth's Admirer.— Ruth Roland has recently finished a serial, "Ruth of the Rockies." She did not go to Japan ; it was Marie Walcamp who went to the Orient to make a serial. Madlaine Traverse expects to return to the screen in productions made by her. own company. Questionnaire. — Lots of others have missed Marguerite Clark, too ; perhaps she'll come back this year, though it's rather doubtful ; she prefers being a lady of leisure in New Orleans to working hard as a screen star in New York or Los Angeles. Mrs. L. R., Pawtucket. — Yes, Pearl White did write the story of her life, and it was published in book form. You can get more information about it by writing to the Fox Film Corporation, Tenth Avenue, New York City. You did not inclose a stamped envelope in your letter, so I am answering it here. Pearl White Admirer. — Carol Holloway is not acting just now. Pearl White did return from Europe some time ago, and is now making a picture at the Fox Studios in New York City. William Duncan and Edith Johnson are not married. Helen Gibson and "Hoot" Gibson are not related to each other. I gave your other letter to the editor, and he said he'd try to include those pictures that you want in the magazine in the near future. Sympathy. — So you think I'm a man of twenty-seven and have a sweet mouth and dark, tired eyes, do you? Some day I'm going to devote about fifty pages of the magazine to reprinting what my correspondents think I look like — if the editor will let me. The very next letter after yours addressed me as "Dear Madame." Better stop being miserable among the "blasted Northerners," Sympathy, and learn to know some of them, hadn't you? Margaret.— Anjta Stewart is an American all the way back on both sides. Yes, her hair is curly — and I do know her personally, and think her a mighty fine girl. 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