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SCREENLAND
Who's Whose
in Hollywood:
IT'S a poor week that does not find at least one ardent, tempestuous, passionately
romantic picture celebrity in the throes of love, to keep the public in a pleasant state of shocked palpitation. In fact, we can hardly recover from our sentimental tremors over their marriages, before we are thrown into tortuous sympathy over their divorces !
Of course, there is such a thing as permanent marriages in Hollywood, as the Will Hays organization hopefully points out, but all the same, burying one grande passion while actually in the birth pangs of a new one does not stand out as anything remarkably unusual.
Perhaps we should first review those which best emulate the idea of eternal love so often portrayed in film stories. Mr. Hays will approve of that. He likes writers to concentrate on Darby-and-Joans like the George Arlisses, the Will Rogerses, the Joseph Cawthorns, the Tames Gleasons, the Fred Niblos, the Joe E. Browns, the
Difficult decisions.' Dick Alien is having a tough time, trying to decide between an early studio call and the grand breakfast that Jobyna Ralston (Mrs. Arlen)
has prepared for him.
Harry Careys, the Jack Gardiners (Louise Dresser), the Harry Bannisters (Ann Harding), the Conrad Xagels, the Harold Lloyds, the Jack Mulhalls, the Victor McLaglens, the Fredric Marches (Florence Eldridge), the Richard Arlens (Jobyna Ralston), the Ernest Torrences, the Warner Baxters, the Irving Thalbergs (Norma Shearer), the H. B. Warners, about whom there has been no divorce evidence to date — which forms the best talking point.
Even those formerly divorced but now seemingly content with their current life partners, help the situation. The John Barrymores, we are reminded, have been married only a trifle over two years, but there's the baby. Even if John was twice unsuccessful, first with Katherine Harris, second with Michael Strange, ere Dolores proved the one girl in the world for him ! King Yidor
and Eleanor Boardman come in this category. The BoardmanVidors have two children. While the first Mrs. Yidor — Florence — is now happily wed to Jascha Heifetz, noted violinist, and the mother of his little daughter.
The same may be said of Dolores Del Rio and her Cedric Gibbons, Jaime Del Rio having passed away after the divorce proceedings had been instituted. Then,
Marlene Dietrich and Maria were re» cently joined by Maria's pa, Rudolph Sieber, who arrived from Germany.
Behold the bridegroom — and his bride! Charles Farrell and Virginia Valli, principals in a celebrated romance.
too, the Douglas Fairbanks, Srs. (Mary Pickford) in spite of Beth Sully and