Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1927 - Feb 1928)

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Advertisixg Section 121 August, 1925, and a brief interview with him in "The Sketchbook" in the issue for May, 1926. Ellex Pr,\tt. — In the picture "The Bkic Boy," Philippe de Lacy played the little boy. Yes, he is a delightful youngster. He recently played in "Is Zat So.^" and in "Old Heidelberg." Shorty. — How can I help getting excited, now that you're back? However, I'll try to be calm. After having obtained Antonio Moreno's cooperation for a fan club in his honor, just ask to hav.. notices published in the various motion-picture magazines asking other fans to join you. The members of a fan club write to one another, so be prepared for a lot of correspondence, Antonio Moreno was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1888, and came to this country in 1902. He played on the stage in his early youth, and then became a \'itagraph serial star on the screen. His newest films are "Venus of Venice," with Constance Talmadge, and "Madame Pompadour," made in England with Dorothy Gish. Virginia Lee Corbin gives the year of her birth as 1912. If you've written so often to Robert Agnew without receiving an answer, it seems evident that he does not reply to his fan mail. Gary Cooper is six feet tall, with sandy hair and blue eyes. He is in his early twenties. Salome. — If you want a photograph of Greta Garbo, write to the ladj' herself at the Metro-Goldwyn studio. Greta is twenty-one, and is five feet six inches in height. Her eyes are gray, Lillian Gish has 'blue-gray eyes. Lillian was (born October 14, i896. She is five feet four inches. Valentino was born May 6, 1895. He was five feet eleven inches, and had brown eyes. John Gilbert gives his height as five feet eleven inches ; he has black eyes. He is thirty-two years old. The Blue Boy Returns. — If you were blue because Antonio Moreno was in England, then it should be a red-letter time tor you now, for he has returned. He made only one film in England — "Madame Pompadour." Yes, Allene Ray and, Walter Miller are still cofeatured in serials; their newest one is "The Hawk of the Hills." William Haines' earlier films — I have not a complete list — included "Wine of Youth," "The Denial," "Mike," "A Slave of Fashion," "Little Annie Rooney," "A Fool and His A'loney,^' "The Tower of Lies," and "Memory Lane." Addresses of Players. Kiclmrrl Arlen, Raymond Hatton, Theodore Roberts, Lawrence Gray, Bett.y Bronson, Pola Xefrri. Esther Ralston, Mar.v Brian, Neil Hamilton, Richard Dix, Adolplie Jlen.ioii, Raymond Griffith, Kathryn Hill, Wallace I'.cerv, Flovcnce Vidor, Donald Keitli, Clara Boat. Chcsliq Conl^Iin, Clive Brooli, Arlette Marclinl. Katlilyn Williams, Charles ("Budd.v" I Ro.aers, Fred Thomson, Mar.garet Quimby, Gary Cooper, James Hall, Don.glas MacLean, William Powell, Bebe Daniels, Eonise Brooks, Noali Beery, Emil .Tannin.gs, Evelyn Bri'nt, and JIargaret Morris, at the Famous I'layers Studio, Hollywood, California. Rex Ingram, Gwen Lee, Roy d'Arcy, Antonio Moreno, Lew Cody, Alice Terry, Ramon Norarro, Norma Shearer, .Tohn Gilbert, Zasu Pitts. William Haines, Lon Chaney, Sally O'Neil, Helena d"Algy, R<'nee Adorep. Marion Davies, Conrad Nagel. Lillian Gisli, Eleanor Boardmun. Paulette Duval, Karl Dan:', Dorotliy Sebastian, Lionel Da rr.vnuiri', Tim McCo.v, George K. Arthur, Lars Hans(]n, Joan Crawford, Italph Forbes, at the MetroGoldwyn Studio, Culver City, California. Vilma Bankv, Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks, Jack Pickford, Jlary Pickford, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, Buster Ki'aton. Corlnne Griffith, and John Barrymoi-e, at the Ciiiri-d Artists Studio, 7100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Eo.< Angeh-s, California. Lewis Stone. Colleen Moore. Jack :\Iulhan, Myrtle Stedman, Natalie Kingston, Joyce Conipton, Dori: Kenyoii. Aliltim Sills, Billie Dove, Ken Ma\n.ir(i, PJeliard Ba rthelniess, Ben Lvon, Dorothv .Maekaill, Harry Lang don, JIary .\Ktor, Larry Kent, at the First National Studicj, Burl),'i ii k, ( \'i lil'ornia. Regiuald Denny. Heol Cih.-nu, Mary Phiibiii. Laui'a Ea I'lante, .Mai'iaii Ni.\on, Lola Todd. -\yt Aeord, Xina Romano, Josie Sedgwick. Xoriiian Kerry, William Desmond, Edmund Ccibli, .Jack Dau.gherty, George Lewis, Raymond Keane, at the liniversal Studio, Universal City, California. William Bo,\ d. Rod La Roccpie, Leatrice Joy, Edmund I^.iuiis, Itila Carita, Vera Reynolds, Jella (ioudal, Alajel Coleman, H. B. Warner, \'ictoi \'areiini, Sally Rand, Elinor Fair, and Joseph Striker, ^ t the Cecil De Mille Studio, Culver City, California. Also Julia Faye. Lou Tellegen, Buck Jones, George O'Brien, Tom Mix, Edmund Lowe, Earle Foxe, Janet Gaynor, Olive Borden, Richard Walling, Barry Norton, at file Fox Studio, Western Avenue, Hollywood, California, Irene Rich, Dolores Costello, Louise Fa7enda, Monte Blue, Sydney Chaplin, John Patrick, Dorothy Devore, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, at the Warner Studios, Sunset and Bronson, Los Angeles, California. Marie Prevost, John Bowers, Jack Hoxie, Harrison Ford, Phyllis Haver, at Producers Distributing Corporation, Culver City, California. Ruth Hiatt, Mary Ann Jackson, at the Mack Sennett Studio, 1712 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Viola Dana, George O'Hara, Gertrude Short, Grant Withers, Edna Murphy, at the F. B, O. Studio, 780 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Bill Cody, Buddy Roosevelt, Walter Miller, at the Associated Studios, Mission Road, Hollywood, California. George Hackathorne, care of Hal Howe, 7 East Forty-second Street, New York City. Allene Ray, G012 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Robert Frazer, 1005 Wilcox Avenue, Los An.geles, California. Patsy Ruth Miller, SOS Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Robert Agnew, 0357 La Mirada, Hollywood, California. Dorotliy Revier, 1.3G7 North Wilton Place, Los Angeles, California. Betty Francisco, .117 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Julanne Johnston, Garden Court Apartments, Hollywood, California. Malcolm McGregor, 6043 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, California. Rutli Clifford, 7027 Emelita Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Rosemary Tlicby, 1907 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Jackie Coogan, 073 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ivor Novello, 11 Aldwych, London, W. C. 2, England. Mabel Julienne Scott, Tucca Apartments, Los Angeles, California. Ethel Gray Terry, 1318 Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Harold Lloyd, C040 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Anna May Wong, 241 N. Figuera Street, Los Angeles, California. Eileen Percy, 154 Beechwood Drive, Los Angeles, California. Buddy Messinger, 1131 N. Bronson Avenue, Hollywood, California. Nazimova, 8080 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Creighton Hale, Selig Studio, Hollywood, California. Herbert Rawlinson, 1735 Highland Street, Los Angeles, California. Forrest Stanley, 604 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Gertrude Astor, 1755 North Vine Street, Hollywood, California. Lloyd Hughes, 601 S. Rampart Street, Los Angeles, California. Virginia Brown Faire, 1212 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Johnnv Hines, care of B. & H. Enterprises, 135 West Forty-fourth Street, New York City. Theodor von Eltz, 17221/3 Las Palmas, Hollywood, California, Henry Walthall, 618 Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California. William S. Hart, 6404 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California, Vivian Rich, Laurel Canon, Box 799, R. F, D. 10, Hollywood, California. George Fawcett, care of The Lambs Club, West Forty-fourth Street, New York City. Betty Biytlie, 1361 Laurel Avenue, Hollywood, California. Estelle Taylor, Barbara Hotel, Los Angeles, California. Pat O'Malley, 1832 Taft Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Sallv Long, 201 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Gordon Griffith, 1523 Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ruth Roland, 3828 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. California. Wallace :\IacDonald, 405 Laurel Lane, HolIvwodd. California. M.i l eeli lie riay, 1387 North Sycamore Avenue, Hollywood, California. SHOW CARD LETTERING I^rn at Home Heee is the very course you need if you want to get a good paying position as a Show Card Lettercr or Sign Lettcrer, or have a business of your own. This course is complete and practical and especially arranged to meet the needs of the student who studies at home. It was written by E, L. Roller, Principal of the School of Art of the International Correspondence Schools, member of the American Federation of Arts, and The National Society of Craftsmen. H. L. 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