Screenland (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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Denison & Co. 623 S.Wabash, Dept. 14, Chicago Tomorrow's Stars Continued from page 57 find that he is American-born, but won much of his experience on the English stage. He has worked opposite such stars as Helen Menken, Helen 1 laves, Cyril .Maude, Jane Cowl, and others. His first screen role was with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "Merely Mary Ann." Do you remember him? Recently you may have seen him in "Now I'll Tell" and "Little Man, What Now?" If not, look for him in "Servants' Entrance." Huntley is six feet, one-half inch tall, weighs 170 pounds, and has hazel eyes and brown hair. When you see Roger Pryor in Mae West's new picture, you'll understand why Universal executives are "Pryor-crazy." They think he's destined to be the biggest thing since Valentino. He comes of the stage. It was he who was co-featured on Broadway in "Modern Virgin," the play that introduced Margaret Sullavan to New York. His first motion picture was "Moonlight and Pretzels," which was followed by "I Like It That Way." In addition to the Mae West picture, you may soon see Pryor in "Wake Up and Dream." He is six feet tall, weighs 160 pounds, and has dark, curly hair and deep brown eyes. Lois January, Jane Wyatt, Anne Darling, Lee Crowe, and Douglas Fowley are others of Universal's hopefuls. Anne Darling is "an darling." She makes her first screen appearance in "There's Always Tomorrow." Watch for a refreshing, American girl about five feet four inches tall, with large blue eyes and brown hair. She'll identify herself with a most charming smile. That girl is Anne ! Miss January is as warmly attractive as the month of June. She has had little to do as yet, but she has made her small parts stand out in such pictures as "I Like It That Way," "By Candlelight," "Only Yesterday" and "Madame Spy." Lois is five feet, four inches tall, weighs 117 pounds, (or knows the reason why not), has blue-grey eyes and dark brown hair. Call her "Queenie" ; that is her nickname. Jane Wyatt is somewhat remindful of Margaret Sullavan type — quietly charming ; hazel eyes ; five feet and four inches tall, and possessed of dark brown hair which she invariably combs straight back from her forehead. As this is written, she has been summoned from the New York stage by Universal officials ; has played the ingenue lead in "One More River," and has been signed to a long-term contract. Crowe and Fowley complete the Universal group. The former, a Canadian by birth, traveled in vaudeville before he worked his way to the New York stage, after which he joined stock companies for experience in acting. He was with a stock company in Ann Arbor, Michigan, when he was seen by a movie scout and signed to a film contract. His first picture is "Romance In the Rain." Crowe is five feet, ten inches tall, and has brown hair, blue eyes, and fair complexion. Fowdey, a five-foot-eleven-incher with brown eyes and dark hair, played a bit in "Let's Talk It Over" — and was immediately signed to a contract by Carl Laemmle, Jr., Universal's general manager. At the time, he was living in a tent on an empty lot, because living was cheaper that way. At this writing, he is waiting for his first important assignment, which studio officials have promised him. Goodness, we were about to leave the studio without meeting "Baby Jane !" She has just been taken unto contract. Baby Jane is three years of age, and if Universal officials have guessed correctly, she'll be Shirley Temple's potential rival very soon. Jane's real name is Juanita Quigley, but Universal believes in brevity for electric lights — so Baby Jane she is! And now, jump on the magic rug! Back we go over the mountains! Down we drup to the Gower Street entrance of the Co-' lumbia Studios ! Once designated scornfully as an "independent," Columbia is today of ranking importance among the foremost producing organizations. What an interesting collection of youth and charm awaits us at Columbia! Ann Sothern, Florence Rice, Fred Keating, Billie Seward, Sheila Manners, Geneva Mitchell, Inez Courtney, and others. Let us meet them singly. Ann Sothern needs little introduction. "Let's Fall in Love," "Party's Over," "Melody In Spring" and "Blind Date" have presented you with many pleasing views of Ann. You'll see her opposite Eddie Cantor in "Kid Millions." Miss Sothern was known to the New York stage by the name, Harriette Lake. On Broadway, her five feet, one and onehalf inch of feminine pulchritude, topped by her laughing grey eyes and restless blonde hair, brought her quick success. Pictures naturally ensued. Ann is already well along the road to stardom. Fred Keating is a six foot-one inch IrishSpaniard with brown hair and black-brown eyes. He was co-starred on the stage with Tallulah Bankhead, Hope Williams, and other fine actresses. He does not: (1) like Hollywood, (2) enjoy sports and games, and (3) he has no favorite screen players. Keating makes his screen debut in "The Captain Hates the Sea." See him, ladies, but don't fall in love with him, because he isn't married, doesn't want to be, and intends not to be. Five feet and two inches, 105 pounds, red-haired, blue-eyes, petite and vivacious. That's Sheila Manners ! She turns to acting naturally, for her mother was Corinne Grant, once well known on the screen with Ruth Roland. Sheila was born in Santa Barbara, California, and she traces her ancestry back to Robert Fulton, of Hudson river steamboat fame. Like Fulton, Miss Manners has determination. Perhaps you saw her in "Daddy Long Legs" with Janet Gaynor, or in some of those Western pictures with Hoot Gibson or Tom Tyler. If not. then you may meet Sheila in "That's Gratitude" and "The Merry Widow." Florence Rice, a rather tall, (five feet, four and one-half inches), blonde with blue eyes, is a daughter of Grantland Rice, famous sports authority. Like many newcomers of today, she hails from Broadway, where she appeared in "June Moon," "Once In a Lifetime" and other plays. She answers to the nickname, "Flossy," and for years she and Phillips Holmes have been reported to be in love. You"ll meet Miss Rice in her debut picture. "The Captain Hates the Sea." Inez Courtney's corned}' antics have brightened innumerable pictures. It is nice that she has at last won a contract, and will be given opportunities to develop. You may know Inez ; she is the five foot, four inch, auburn-haired girl with the green, (yes, green), eyes, who appeared in "Loose Ankles," "Sonny," "Hot Heiress" and "Big City Blues." Now meet the girl who will wed director-actor Lowell Sherman any old day. She is Geneva Mitchell, once a Ziegfeld