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6o (CLI-COG) Biographies of the Players The Old Man (B.L.). Help Yourself (W.B.-F.N.), White/ace (Gains), Illegal (W.B.-F.N.), A Voice Said Good-mght (W.B.-F.N.), A Letter of Warning (W.B.-F.N.). CLIVE, Colin. B. St. Malo, France. Jan. 20, 1900. Dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ed. Stonyhurst College ; R.M.C. Sandhurst. M. Jeanne de Casalis, 1929. Save for a broken knee, might have now held a commission in His Majesty's forces. This accident, however, compelled him to seek a different career. He chose the stage and after a short period of study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, made his first appearance at the Garrick Theatre in The Eclipse, 1919. Screen debut Journey's End (Tiffany, 1931) Also Played in : The Stronger Sex (Gains), Frankenstein (Univ), Lily Christine (Para-Brit). CLYDE, Andy. M. Elsie Tarron, Sept. 23, 1932. A comedian well known for his amusing characterizations in the Educational Mack Sennett talking comedies. A stickler for character— allowed his beard to grow so that he could use it for screen purposes. Played in : Blindfold (Fox), Ships of the Kight (Rayart), Midnight Daddies (W.V/.), The Lunkhead (Mack Sennett). The Golfers (Mack Sennett), Hollyivood Star (Mack Sennett), Bulls and Bears (Mack Sennett), The New Half-Back (Mack Sennett), Uppercut O'Brien (Mack Sennett) Scotch (Mack Sennett), Sugar Plum Papa (Mack Sennett), Match Play (Mack Sennett), Fat Wives for Thin (Mack Sennett), Campus Crushes (Mack Sennett), The Chumps (Mack Sennett), Goodbye Legs (Mack Sennett), Hello ! Television (Mack Sennett), Average Husband (Mack Sennett), Vacation Loves (Mack Sennett), Half Holiday (Mack Sennett), Shopping With Wifte ('Mack Sennett), Heavens J My Husband (Educ), Speed in the Gay Nineties (Educ), Million Dollar Legs (Para). CLYDE, June. B. St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 2, 1909. Blonde hair, brown eyes. Ht. 5 ft. If in. Wt. 7 St. 6 lb. Ed. Galileo Higli School, San Francisco. M. Thornton Freeland (director). At the age of 9 appeared with the Duncan Sisters in the famous Topsy and Eva (U.A., 1927) and afterwards became a musical comedy actress. Began her screen career in singing pictures and has since played in dramatic productions. Played in : Seciet Witness (Col) Tanned Legs (Radio) The Cuckoos (Radio) . Midnight Mystery (Radio), Steady Company (Univ), The Virtuous Wife (Col), Racing Youth (Univ), Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood (Univ), File No. 113 (Allied), Radio Patrol (Univ), Back Street (Univ). Branded Men (Tiffany) Modern Madness (Invicta), All American (Univ.) CODY, Lew. B. Berlin, New Hampshire, Feb. 22, 1891. Black hair, brown eyes. Ht. 5 ft. 1 1 J in. Wt. 12 St. 8 lb. Ed. New Hampshire Macgill College. M. Mabel Normand, 1926, who died Feb. 23, 1930. Was originally intended by his French parents for the medical profession but, ignoring their plans, became an actor mstead. Is now generally regarded as the screen's most suave and sophisticated actor. Co-starred with Aileen Pringle for a long time in a series of domestic comedies. Film debut. The Mating (Vita, 1915) Also Played in : The Branded Soul (Fox), Treasure of the Sea (Fox), Don't Change Your Husband (Artcraft), The Beloved Cheater (Lew Cody Film Co.), The Sign on the Door (F.N.), Souls for Sale (M.G.), Within the Law (F.N.), The Shooting of Dan McGreiv (M.G.), Rupert of Hcntzau (Sl.G.), So This Is Marriage (M.G.M.), Man and Maid (M.G.M.), The Slave of Fashion (M.G.M.), The Sporting Venus (M.G.IM.), Time the Comedian (M.G.M.), An Exchange of Wives (M.G.M.), His Secretary (M.G.JM.), Monte Carlo (M.G.M.), Gav Deceiver (M.G.M.), The Demi-Bride ("M.G.M.), A Single Man (M.G.M.), Beyond Victory (Pathe), What a Widow (U.A.), Divorce Among Friends (Warner), Three Rogues, A Woman of Experience (Pdithe), The Tenderfoot {F. N.), Sivecpstakes (R.K.O.), Meet the Wife (Col.), Three Girls Lost (Fox), Dishonoured (Para), Sporting Blood (M.GM.), X marks the Spot (Tiffany), File No. 113 (Allied), A Parisian Romance (Allied), Madiso-n Square Garden (Para). COGHLAN, Junior. B. New Haven. Conn., March 16, 1917. Brown hair and eyes. Ht. 4 ft. 2 in. Wt. 4 st. 7 lb. His father, who is a doctor, hoped that his son would follow his profession, but Junior preferred the screen. He began as an extra and has since played important roles. Played in : The Road to Yesterday (Pathe), Bobbed Hair (Warner). Chasing Trouble (Univ), Skyrocket (Pathe), Mike (M.G.M. ), Cause For Divorce (Selznick), Garrison's Finish, The Fourth Musketeer, Her Man 0' War (De Mille),