The Picture Show Annual (1926)

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Picture Show Annual 117 A Popular Leading Man BERT LYTELL urilh or without his moustache, as shown in the photographs, has a style of his own, and this makes him in great de- mand as a leading man, When " The Prisoner of Zenda " made such a great screen success that it was decided to film the seyuel, “ Rupert of Hentzau," Lytell was at once chosen for the part. He made a success in this as he has done in many more screen plays iince. Lytell is not otjy a favourite with the cinema public, but he is just as popular with the star actresses with whom he plays, and that is one of the hardest things for a leading man to achieve, for the most charming screen actresses are jealous of their position and they do not want a leading man who will outshine them. At the same time the leading man must put plenty of fire into his acting or the great love scenes would not get across. Bert Lytell is an actor who has the happy of pleasing director and public without o0ending the star.