Who's who in the film world (1914)

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fi ,ORENCE L. DAGMAR. Born in Portland, Ore., 1895. Miss Dagmar has spent nearly all her life in the profession. Her first appearance was at the age of two, having played in various stock and road companies. She entered the pictures with Phillips Smalley in "A Storm in the Road" and "In the Days of His Youth." One of the best examples of this clever little lady's art is her portrayal of Elodie in "The Call of the North." Address: Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal ft ORACE BERNARD CARPENTER. Born in Sank Rapids, Minnesota. 18X1. Before entering the moving pictures had a wide experience in repertoire stock and road companies. Will best be remembered as having played the part of Ramabia in the "Adventures of Kathlyn." while with the Selig Company before joining Lasky Features, where his chief successes have been Rand in "Call of the North* and the Duke in "Ghost Breakers." Address: Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal. ** — I'ODE MILLALLY. Born in New Orleans, Q 1 March 19, 1SS6. Prior to joining the mo\^A* tion pictures Mr. Mullally was for three years in Europe and United States in concert and vaudeville, possessing a magnificent voice. Came to California and joined the Jesse Lasky Company, appearing in "The Call of the North," with Robert Edeson and Theodore Roberts; also with Max Pigman in "What's His Name," etc. Address: Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal.