Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1927 - Feb 1928)

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Advertising Section dress. I've lost my records about Wallace Reid, but I believe he was born in Missouri. Patsy Ruth Miller doesn't give her birthday. Write to Myrtle Gebhart in care of Picture Play. Oliver Twist. — ^F. B. O. is one of the smaller companies and docs not produce first-run pictures. That is, its films are shown in the small "daily change" theaters. The Swiss leaflet 'was very amusing, though I couldn't read much of it. Nazimova's most recent films were not very successful financially, so I doubt whether she 'will play on the screen much in the future. Kenneth Thomson is comparatively new to the screen. He's a De Mille discovery. He played in "M'an Bait" and "Corporal Kate," as well as in ''White Gold." "Paris at Midnight" and "If the Gods Laugh" have apparently never been released. Thanks for the bouquets for Picture Play. Barrymore. — It isn't just a few answers that you want, but a hook 'about the movies! A list of all the directors and their films would take up countless pages. There are three or four thousand players in Hollywood. It is out of the question for me to describe the hundred or so ^players you ask about. Their addresses are given in the list at the end of this department. E. V. B. — ^RockclifTe Fellowes is another of those players whose address flits about from studio to studio. As this goes to press he is 'working in Mrs. Wallace Reid's new 'film, "The Satin Woman," at the Fine Arts Studio, 4500 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood. RockcIifTe is forty-two years old, and was married years ago to Lucille Watson, the well-known stage actress. Tom Mix owns Tony, I think. Tom doesn't give his birthday. Pam-Pam. — ^So you think I'm a young "kid?" And here I thought I had you all fooled 1 I'll be five on my next birthday. It was Larry Gray who played opposite Dorothy Mackaill in "Convoy." He was born July 27, 1898. He is a brunet and unmarried. Theodor von Eltz doesn't give his age ; his eyes are gray. At this writing, he is working in "No Man's .Law," which sounds like a Western to me. 'Billie Dove is. soon to be starred in "An American Beauty." Clara Bow was born July 29, 1905. Charles Delaney has been making "Finnegan's Ball." Addresses of Players. Richard Arlen, Raymond Hatton, Theodore Roberts, Lawrence Gray, Betty Bronson, Pola Negri, Esther Ralston, Mary Brian, Neil Hamilton, Richard Dix, Adolphe Menjou, Raymond Griffith, Kathryn Hill, Wallace Beery, Florence Vidor, Donald Keith, Clara Bow, Chester Conklin, Clive Brook, Arlette JIarchal, Ivathlyn Williams, Charles ("Buddy") itoKers, Fred Thomson, Margaret Quimby, Gary Cooper, James Hall, Douglas MacLean, William Powell, Bebe Daniels, Louise Brooks, Noah Beery, Emil Jannings, Evelyn Brent, and Margaret Morris, at the Famous Players Studio, Hollywood, California. Rex Ingram, Gwen Lee, Roy d'Arcy, Antonio Moreno, Lew Cody, Alice Terry, Ramon Novarro. Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Zasu Pitts, William Haines, Lon Chaney, Sally O'Neil, Helena d'Algy, Renee Adoree, Marion Davles, Conrad Nagel, Lillian Gish, Eleanor Boardman, Paulette Duval, Karl Dane, Dorothy Sebastian, Lionel Barrymore, Tim McCoy, George K. Arthur, Lars Hanson, Joan Crawford, Ralph Forbes, at the MetroGoldwyn Studio, Culver City, California. Vilma Banky, Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairlianks. Jack Pickford, Mary Pickford, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, Buster Keaton. Corinne Griffith, and John Barrymore, at the United Artists Studio, 7100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Lewis Stone. Colleen Moore, Jack Mulhall, Myrtle Stedman, Natalie K^ingston, Joyce rompton, Doris Kenyon, Milton SilTs, Billie Dove, Ken ^Inynnrd, Richard Bartlielmess, Ben Lyon, Dorothy Mackaill, Harry Langdon, Mary Aslor, Larry Kent, at the First National Studio, Burbank, California. Reginald Demiy^ Hoot Gibson, Mary Philbin, Laura La i'laiitr, .Marian Nixon, Ijola Todd. Art Acord, Xiiia lioinauo, Josie Sedgwick, Norman Kci-i-y, William Desmond, Edmund Cobb, Jack Daugherty, George Lewis, Raymond Keaue, at the Universal Studio, Universal City, California. William Boyd, Rod La Rocque, Leatrice Joy, Edmund Burns, Itita Carita, Vera Reynolds, Jetta Goudal, Majel Coleman, H. B. Warner, ^'ictor Varconi, Sally Rand, Elinor Fair, and Joscijli Striker, at the Cecil De Mille Studio, Culver City, California. Also Julia Faye. Lou Tellegen, Buck Jones, George O'Brien, Tom Mix, Edmund Lowe, Earle Fox<', Janet Gaynor, Olive Borden, Richard Walling, Barry Norton, at the Fox Studio, Western Avenue, Hollywood, California. Irene Rich, Dolores Costello. Louise Fazenda, Monte Blue, Sydney ('liapliii, John Patrick, Dorothy Devor'e, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, at the Warner Studios, Sunset and Bronson, Los Angeles, California. Marie Prevost, John Bowers, Jack Hoxi(>, 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, 6912 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Robert Frazer, lOO.j Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Patsy Ruth Miller, 808 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Robert Agnew, 63.57 La Mirada, Hollywood, California. Dorothy Revier, 1307 North Wilton Place, Los Angeles, California. Betty Francisco, 117 '/2 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Julanne Johnston, Garden Court Apartments, HollyAvood, California. Malcolm McGregor, 6043 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, California. Ruth Clifford, 7627 Emelita Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Rosemary Theby, 1907 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Jackie Coogan, 673 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ivor Novello, 11 Aldwych, London, W. C. 2, England. Mabel Julienne Scott, Yucca Apartments, Los Angeles, California. Ethel Gray Terry, 1318 Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Harold Lloyd, 6040 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Anna May Wong, 241 N. Figuera Street, Los Angeles, California. Eileen Percy, 154 Beechwood Drive, Los Angeles, Californl... Buddy Messinger, 1131 N. Bronson Avenue, Hollj'wood, 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, 1421 Queen's Way, HollyHollywood, California. Lloyd Hughes, 016 Tnft Building, Hollywood, California. Virginia Brown Faire, 1212 Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Johnny Hines, care of B. & H. Enterprises, 135 West Forty-fourth Street, New York City. Theodor von Eltz, 17221;. 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 Blythe, 1361 Laurel Avenue, Hollywood, California. Estelle Taylor, Barbara Hotel, Los Angeles, California. Pat O'SIalley, 1832 Taft Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Sally Long, 261 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Gordon Griffith, 1523 Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ruth Roland, 3828 Wilshire Boulevard, Los An.geles. California. Wallace MacDonald, 405 Laurel Lane, Hollywood, California. Marceline Day, 1337 North Sycamore Avenue, Hollywood, California. carit get married until "We can't get married until I earn more money." 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