Who's who in the film world (1914)

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: w GOM FOJtMAN. Born February 22, 1891. Began his professional career at the age of nine years, playing child parts in stock and traveling companies. At the age of eighteen was starring with his own company on the road, and in stock throughout the Middle West and the Coast, supported by Myrtle Vane, Louis Morrison and others. First picture engagement with the Kalem Company in 1913, playing leads under direction of J. P. McGowan. August, 1913, began producing for the Western Lubin Company, directing military pictures at the Presidio, San Francisco, using the regulars of the army in war scenes. These pictures were made by special arrangement between the Lubin Company and the War Department. A few of the pictures produced for the Lubin were "Vengeance is Mine," "Number Three," "The Doom of Duty," "The Signal," etc. Address: 1032 Echo Park Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. ^ Two Hundred Nineteen