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of Hollywood as long as five years ago and was painfully rebuffed.
own plays if things turns out as expected.
It was a clever bid for attention. A casting director of a big studio received a package containing a phonograph record, needles, and an anonymous note asking him please to listen to it. It turned out to be a feminine voice telling him all about her screen experience and her desire to play in pictures again.
When she finally introduced herself, it was Ruth Roland.
But before the rest of you try it, you'd better wait and see what happens about Ruth.
Seven years of being the thoroughly nice young man in pictures have got on Conrad Nagel's nerves. Recently Louis B. Mayer thought Conrad might be given a chance in a he-man role but the director thought not. So Louis suggested that Nagel take a test for it, which made Nagel madder. A test, indeed, after all those years ! So he snorted and fumed but finally agreed. Oh, boy, Conrad let loose some naughty language that sizzled the soul of the director, and which was duly recorded in the test. Conrad will no longer be the Horatio Alger young man.
During the impressive National Education Convention in Los Angeles, little Bobbie Coogan was among the guests invited to sit on the platform while ponderous speeches were made on the subject of child training. During a lengthy heavyweight speech, Bobbie nearly fell asleep, but politely recalling himself, he rose, bowed, and left the platform with dignity. The effect on the speaker was most disconcerting.
Mrs. Louise B. Mayer, wife of M-G-M's president, is so keen on social work that she has accepted a job as a probation officer attached to the Los Angeles Juvenile Court. It is unpaid, of course.
The Irish temperament of their family is a continuous embarrassment for Sally O'Neil and Molly O'Day. The latest episode was when brother Ed Noonan got mad about parking his car and inadvertently made unkind remarks to a deputy sheriff and gave him a punch. Brothers of pretty actresses should always give deputy sheriffs the right of way.
Sylvia Sydney has been seen lunching with David Manners once or twice lately, which, of course, doesn't mean a thing.
Norman Kerry's star is in the ascendant again. He is to make six more pictures for Multicolor. He didn't mind calling off his trip to Europe under the circumstances.
Johnny Farrow, who, at this writing, is still engaged to Lila Lee, returns from England to make an independent picture which will be released through RKO.
Can you imagine the long, lanky Charlotte Greenwood taking up golf? As Buster Keaton remarked, "It's like a derrick imitating a humming-top."
Nevertheless, Charlotte is some swatter in the long shots, even if she isn't so strong on the green with a putter.
Lawrence Grant is no longer the lone Welsh actor in Hollywood. Laura Burt has arrived from England. As a young girl Laura succeeded Ellen Terry with Sir Henry Irving and enjoyed fame. She insists upon remaining patriotically Welsh. She is likelv to be featured in one of her
William Janney, who has been approval in the stage play, "The Tree," with Billie Burke, has love with Julie Dillon, a girl in Theatrical people always regard first class omen for a play when romance buds during its run.
winning Vinegar fallen in the cast, it as a a young
There are four genuine ex-convicts being used in "Larceny," so it is a bit restive on that set. However, when somebody else tried to steal the directors' car recently, the former jail-birds proved most effectual in foiling the villain.
Lupe Velez was fetched back from her vaudeville tour to play the lead with Lawrence Tibbett. It's a Cuban picture which called for a fiery little fury. And that's our Lupe.
Imagine it ! Adolphe Menjou of all people, caught shopping in the Hollywood five-and-ten store, and buying a nice domesticated knife sharpener !
Another of these four-language foreign actresses is likely to burst into pictures by the time this is in print. Her name is Fern Andra, who has made a marked hit in her first English role on the stage in Hollywood. Actually she was born in Chicago of Irish-Spanish parents, but went to Germany when she was six years old, was educated in England, France. Switzerland and Germany, and made such a success in Berlin that authors wrote plays specially for her. For instance, Lothar's "Command to Love," later a picture as "The Boudoir Diplomat," was written expressly for Andra and presented in Berlin to wild applause.
Andra figured in the sensational Sunday supplements some years ago as being nearly shot for a spy during the war. She married Baron Von Weichs, who later died of war wounds, so she is a genuine sod widow. She is brunette, wears her hair high off her forehead, has dancing eyes with long lashes, wears big oriental ear-rings, and hennas her nails to a glory rarely obtained in this field. Very much the woman of the world. Wherefore film producers have duly taken notice.
Doug Fairbanks, Sr., is giving us a thrill by stalking around the lot in some of those fancy costumes presented to him by Indian Maharajahs. If this sort of thing keeps up we shall have all Hollywood masculinity blossoming forth.
Compelling stories galore have appeared under the name of I. A. R. Wiley in The Saturday Evening Post, and one of them, "Four Sons," was a successful silent picture. Now Ida comes to Hollywood to adapt an original story, "The Last Virtue," for RKO. She is English, witty, and alarmingly intellectual. You know, that specifically modern type of devastatingly clever girl.
Even our full-blooded Indians go Hollywood on the slightest provocation. Tessie Mobley Brave, lovely Chicasaw and singer of tribal songs, is suing Louis Brave, her Osage spouse, for divorce. Both have appeared in many films and were popular in Hollywood. Tessie says Louis is cruel and abusive. Tessie is famous as "The Humming Bird" and a wee bit more famous than Louis, which alw7ays makes a spouse touchy.
Gloria Swanson shelves still another picture. First it was "Rockabye" and now it's Ursula Parrot's "Love Goes Past."