Who's who in the film world (1914)

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LORILLARn PHOTO eORDON SACKVILLE. First theatrical experience with Richard Mansfield Company. Among his many theatrical successes will best be remembered as having played Mr. Brown in the original Buster Brown Company, under management of Melville Raymond; also Captain Gusman in "Babette," with Fritzi Scheff Opera Company, management of Charles Dillingham. Another of his great successes was in the role of General Geradine in the "International Cup," played at the New York Hippodrome, management of Schuberts. Owing to his vast experience on the legitimate stage and his thorough knowledge of the technique of acting, Mr. Sackville can be classed as one of the foremost in his profession today. His moving picture experiences include stock engagements with Edison, Selig, Nestor and Bosworth, during which time a few of his notable successes were Washington in "The Initial Wrecks," Chief Onoka in "Onoka's Vow," Major Brough in "The Cherry Pickers," Johnson in "The Sea Wolf," Big Olof in "Smoke Bellew" series, and many others. Address: Photoplayers Club, Los Angeles, Cal. Forty