Who's who in the film world (1914)

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Yp=^ARKY FISHER, JR. Born in Boston, Mass., 1882. First stage experience | I was with Corse Payton Company in stock, in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1900, in Ji — JC light comedies, remaining with the same company five seasons. This led to an engagement with the Edna May Spooner Company, New York, playing light comedy roles. First joined the motion pictures in 1910 with the Edison Company, New York, playing light comedy roles for one year, then returning to the Edna May Spooner Company for three seasons. Following this, Mr. Fisher filled engagements in turn with the Vitagraph Company, New York, Rex Company and the Universal Company, under direction Wilfred Lucas. Now engaged playing light comedy roles with the Lasky Feature Company. Some of his latest successes being his portrayal of the Young Author in "'Gold Is Not All," with King Baggot; the comedy lead in "Neighbors," the role of Diamond Willie in "The Master Mind" and the part of Chuck Henderson in "The Man on the Box." Address: Lasky Features, Hollywood, Cal. V Eighty-one