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TELLS ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF THE SCREEN The Studio Light for Pe Pictures View of the Cooper Hewitt Lighting Equipment in Rothacker Studio. — For a Complete Descriptive Article on this Model Lighting System, write for Reprint No. 38 Our Customers Prove Our Supremacy The light you will eventually use American Film Company Biograph Company Charter Features Corporation Centaur Film Company Crystal Film Corporation Eastern Film Corporation Emerald M. P. Company Erbograph Company Famous Players Film Corporation Fox Film Corporation Frank Powell Producing Co. Goldwyn Pictures Corporation Ideal Film Studios & Lab. Kalem Company George Kleine L-Ko Motion Picture Company E. K. Lincoln Players, Inc. Lubin Mfg. Company Majestic M. P. Company New York M. P. Corporation Norma Talmadge Film Corpn, Ogden Pictures Corporation Paragon Films, Inc. Pathe Freres Peerless Features Producing Co. Plimpton Epic Features, Inc. Rothacker Film Corporation Sanger Picture Plays Corporation Serial Film Corporation Selig Polyscope Company Triangle Film Corporation Universal Film Mfg. Co. Vitagraph Company of America No Heat — No Glare — Perfect Diffusion — Absolutely Not Injurious to the Eyes Ask any director, camera man or Motion Picture Star C ooper ewitt lllectric V/ ompany Boston General Offices and Works, 8th and Grand Streets, Hoboken, N. J. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Bulletin No. 68 Shows New Model—Write for It Pittsburgh St. Louis Aoril 12. 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY BENJAMIN CHAPIN Directing a Scene in His Lincoln Cycle of Photodramas at the Benjamin Chapin Studios plllllllftl!IIU!llHUIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllllllll!!lllllll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM |llUliliniUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII!llll[||IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIlllHllllllllllUIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl| | | executive offices and studios | The Benjamin Chapin Lincoln Cycle is not merely one big spectacular feature. | RIDGEF1ELD PARK, N. J. | j It is a series or cycle of great features of great significance, of great importance PHONE 583 HACKENSACK to aj, the WQrld jiUllllllllllllllllllilllll!llll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIinililllllllli;i!lllllll!llllllllll!lllll!lll!llll!llllllllllllllllll?7 = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii irrniiiiiiiiiii(iiii>*iiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiifiiiniiiiifUfiiiifnniinaiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiniiitiifiiiiiiiiifrtiiii(itmi[nRiiiiiiiifRiini mininml Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers I MOTION PICTURE liiillllllllllllllilllllillllllllllllllllliilllilllllllillililiillillllllill Vol. II. No. 1 BALBOA THE STUDIO of STARS Also Known Far and Wide as THE HOUSE of SERIALS r>r> ?? w ilillllilliliiiii!]iiiiuiiiiiiiiuii!:i,iiii!iiiuiii]iii!ii!;ii.: ;:i:::;![iiiii:!ii!iiiiii!!Niiiiiiiiiii!ii!:!i!iii!!':!!i!': ■ im:i! iiiiiiiiiiiii>i!ii,iiiiin:ii!iii iiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii Where Those dinning LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE PICTURES Are Produced Watch for The Twisted Thread" by H. M. Horkheimer introducing to the screen Kathleen Clifford in the forthcoming BALBOA Serial a t i o "h 16 East 42d St., New York City Telephone: Vanderbilt 11. Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE. NEWS" when writing to advertisers 10 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. Xo. 1 '/ AL. E. CHRISTIE, probably the most experienced producer of comedies in the picture business today, has in the past nine years produced and supervised over six hundred successful comedies! He is a master of comedy he knows just the kind of comedy movie fans will laugh most at — just the kind of comedy movie -exhibitors will profit most on. Backed by his years of experience gained in producing laughable, profitable comedies, he is now bending all his efforts toward the production of s» *c* A fit* *«" S0 * !>» ~Oe* .et* Co- «*>" %* *$L^^r> JV« <55£ * 0»* \«™\<0 That is whyCHRISTIE COMEDIES are SUCCESSFUL. Are YOU exhibiting CHRISTIE COM- EDIES.? Here is a list of big Independent Exchanges from whom you can get 'em. A new single reel CHRISTIE COMEDY is released each week -and occasionally a TWO-REEL SPECIAL. ^ Single reel release for week \ of April 16th- "LOVE AND XTHE ICEMAN" featuring BETTY COMPSON and NEAL BURNS. *•"«? Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 11 STUDIOS FOR RENT SECTION In the following pages will be found descriptions of representative studios for rental by the day, week, month, or longer periods. This information, presented in a con- venient form for the first time by any publication in the field, is invaluable to independent producers who wish to make pictures to be put out either on a state rights basis or for distribu- tion through some exchange system of which they are not a part. The data will give directors and pro- ducers an adequate idea of the picture- making capabilities of each studio and makes this issue of Motion Picture Studio Directory doubly valuable as a reference book. 12 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 pilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllilllllH^ M jjiiiiiiiiiiNimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini!!!;iiiii[|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiuiiiuiiuiiuiiiiiuii luimuii iiiiiiiiiiuiniiii: ll!U!llllllllllllllllllll|{||i|IIIIIIIIUnilllllllllUUnilll!ll[l{|IIIIIIIIIUUIII!{UIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! = ERBOGRAPH QUALITY 1f The developing of negative, and the printing, tinting, and toning of posi- tive film by the Erbograph method is a guarantee of the best work to be had. If Our plant, especially constructed and equipped for this work, is one of the most modern in the country. If The building is constructed entirely of steel, brick, and concrete, equipped with automatic sprinkler system and is absolutely fireproof. The 15,000 feet of floor space affords plenty of work- ing room which insures cleanliness and quick despatch of all orders. If Don't jeopardize the efficient work of your directors and cameramen by having your laboratory work handled by amateurs. Under our system of personal supervision you take no chances. If A visit to our plant will illustrate to you how Erbograph Quality is obtained. ERBOGRAPH CO LUDWIG G. B. ERB, President 203-211 West 146th Street, - New York I vlliiiimiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiini!HimiiN iiiiii;!i:;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinini!iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiii!iiiiiii^ §§ !:illllllll!l!lllll!IIDIIII!lll!l«l!M Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 13 STUDIOS FOR RENT j Special Machinery Is Part of Erbograph Equipment THE Erbograph Studio and Laboratories make one of the most up-to-date and completely equipped establishments offering services to the motion picture industry. The building is located at 203-211 West 146th street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, New York. It is absolutely fireproof, constructed entirely of concrete, brick and steel, and the studio located on the ground floor, to the right as one enters, is fully equipped with all the latest appliances. THE lighting equipment consists of twenty-two overhead Cooper-Hewitt lighting banks, with mirror reflectors ; five large broadside, two small broadside Cooper-Hewitt floor stands ; three Wohl lamps, four arcs each ; two Duplex arc lamps ; two Majestic arc lamps; also several Kliegel lamps and a spot light. These lights are controlled from a General Electric switchboard, one of the most complete to be found in any studio. A SPECIAL system used to heat the studio is used in summer for cooling purposes. There are plenty of dressing rooms. Those for the women are on the mezzazine floor in the rear of the studio and the men's are directly underneath on the ground floor. The laboratory and offices occupy the rest of the structure. Great care has been exercised in selecting the equipment for the laboratory, for here are operated filtering, distilling and air cleansing devices. ALL air that goes into the laboratory is first washed ; a part is then heated and by means of regulators the desired tempera- ture is maintained in all departments of the laboratory at all times. Each room is fitted with a thermostat which regulates the tempera- ture automatically. All water used in developing is first filtered. Corcoran tanks are used to develop the film. THERE is also a room in which raw stock is perforated and cleaned : this is equipped with six Bell and Howell per- forators. There are two large printing rooms which contain machines of the latest model, invented and perfected by Ludwig G. B. Erb, president of the Erbograph Company. These machines have, according to Mr. Erb, features not found in other printing machines. This model insures absolute contact and will print film of any perforation. The film moves through the apertures on ball bearing rollers and the aperture is so fixed that it is abso- lutely impossible to scratch the film. The automatic light change, an exclusive feature, allows the printing of thirty scenes of varying light densities without re-threading the machine. All the operator has to do is to frame the picture and turn on power; everything else works auto- matically. ANOTHER Erbograph feature, invented and perfected by Mr. Erb, is the test machine, which prints automatically fifteen pictures of varying light densities. In other words this test machine will print one foot of film in fifteen different light den- sities, a light for every picture, there being fifteen pictures to every foot of film. THERE are two assembling rooms and a polishing room. The latter contains two polishers. The polishing machines, in- vented by Mr. Erb, are claimed to be the only machines of their kind in the world, no other laboratory possessing such apparatus. They are the last word in polishing machines and can polish both negative and positive film, and the absence of any sprockets insures absolute safety to the film and impossibility of scratching. These machines can polish 1,000 feet of film every nine minutes. IN the drying room are installed eight specially constructed drums, each capable of handling 1,300 feet of film. The projection room on the second floor contains Simplex pro- jectors, each with ample accommodation and the vault also on the second floor for storage of film was especially constructed for its purpose. IN the basement is a thirty-five-ton ice machine. This machine is used to cool the plant in the summer and reduce the humidity in the drying rooms. Thus the temperature is kept even throughout. Realizing the inflammable nature of films in general, the man- agement has taken care to insure the safety of all films entrusted to them, hence the claim of an approved fireproof building. The Grinnell Sprinkler System has been installed. EVERYTHING at the Erbograph plant is under the personal supervision of Ludwig G. B. Erb. Mr. Erb is responsible for most of the present day methods used in developing, printing, tint- ing and toning of film and also for many of the photographic inno- vations, such as double, triple and quadruple exposures, dissolves, etc. The output of this plant is approximately one million feet of film developed, printed, tinted and toned weekly. Ben Goetz, treasurer of the company, is general director of the two companies now producing pictures at Erbograph for release through Art Dramas. Klutho Studio Embodies Many New Features THERE has just been constructed in sunny Florida, at Jack- sonville, a modern up-to-date open-air studio, the Klutho, which embodies features new and unique. It is built along the old idea of the north skylight, constructed generally at an angle to admit light to studios. In this instance the diffusing sheets fact the south. The stage is 50 feet wide by 140 feet long. As can be seen by the cut in the advertisement, one-third of this immense stage is covered by an overhanging roof, supported by massive cantilever construction. FROM a point approximately 35 feet above the level of the stage the diffusers begin and slant at an angle of approxi- mately 30 degrees down to within 10 feet of the back of the stage. This brings the line of diffusion very near at right angle with the sun, admitting the maximum amount of light through the small open pores of the muslin diffusers. THE amount of light admitted is so great that even on a cloudy day successful results can be obtained. The diffusion of light also is so perfect that a remarkable stereopticon effect, so much desired in moving pictures, is obtained. It seems that the light introduced between the background and the actors gives this much sought after effect. ANOTHER distinction of this plant is that sets can be left up if need be in rainy weather, being protected by an ad- ditional row of canvass over the diffusing sheets, making of this open-air stage an indoor one. The stage is divided into three parts, so that three different companies can work at one time, each stage being approximately 50 x 48 feet in width. Each stage has its own property room and scene docks, and its own dressing rooms, which are located above the property rooms, and so one company does not interfere with the other. A large carpenter shop serves the three stages. AS to the location of the studios — they are " right in town," within fifteen blocks of the main business center and all of the principal downtown hotels. It's only twelve blocks away from all the large furniture and department stores that have a bearing on the " property question." The street car service is ex- cellent, seven different car lines running within one-half block. THERE are at present eighteen completed sets, such as are commonly used in almost any setting. Some of these sets are plain and some paneled. Commodious office space is available in the office building at- tached to the studio, for visiting companies. IN connection with this plant an indoor studio, about 40 x 50, which will be completely lighted by a modern lighting system, is being contemplated by the owner. 14 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 inillllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll!!l PHOTO PLAY STUDIO FOR RENT By the Day or Week Fully Equipped with a model Lighting System (Cooper Hewitts, etc.) Plenty of Scenery and Props. Pa the Camera — Test Room — Projection Room. READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE For Terms Apply CHESTER PHOTO PLAY STUDIO 502 West 38th St., N. Y. Phone, Creeley 1161 allium inn illlli 1111! !lil!iili]!!lh!i:il!'li!L:illl;:"l:lili!/l|'i!]) il|i;l!:illl!!ll!lllllllllllllllllllll! iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii'ii iiiiiii'iiniiiiiiiiii ii mini iii! minimi mi ^M " Sign of tlic Beit Commercial Film* " The Laboratory where — to quote from the Conservation Dept., Stale of Louisiana — you get " just that ' crisp ' quality that shows best on the screen. Your development of our negatives and print- ing of our positives is most satisfactory. Your titles are of the same standard." Producers of Motion Pictures for More Than Nine Years. Get our Quotations. IMPERIAL FILM MANUFACTURING CO. Laboratory and Studio. No. 956 Editecomb PI. Chicago imiiii liiimmi ;ii yuiiiiiiin m CHICAGO STUDIO FOR RENT By day, week, or production Modern, thoroughly-equipped studio. Floor spare 50 x 75 feet — plenty of room for four large sets. Scientific day-light and best artificial light when needed. Dressing rooms, projection rooms; we furnish everything necessary, including cameramen if you want them. OUR COMPLETE FILM LABORATORY IS AT TOUR SER- VICE. WE DO EXPERT PRINTING, DEVELOPING, AND TINTING AT LOWEST RATES. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE COMPANY, INC. J. E. Willis, Pre.s. & Gen. Mgr. 6242 Broadway, CHICAGO miiiiiiiiiiii "" Economy, Time, Efficiency ' Is Emerald Motto "T^CONOMY, Time and Efficiency" is the motto framed above ^~" the door of the new studio of the Emerald Motion Picture Company, 1717-1729 North Wells street, Chicago. In point of size and equipment it is second to none and in many of its up- to-date innovations is the equal of any film manufacturing plant in the country. It is a three-story structure and every department, from the executive offices to the shipping rooms, is located to facilitate the development of pictures at a minimum outlay. THE stage floor, 125 by 70 feet, with a ceiling height of 50 feet, is large enough to furnish working space for at least six companies. Twenty scene sets can be operated simultaneously, which means great economy in the filming of features. The electrical effects and artificial lighting arc up to the minute in every detail, and many novel features have been installed. The. electric capacity is 27,000 amperes. The carpenter shop and scene bridges are spacious and furnished with every mechanical contrivance with a view to efficiency. THE laboratory is most modern in every detail and has a capacity of 40,000 feet of film a day. It is estimated that in the production of Emerald picture-* this laboratory will save from 3.3 to 40 per cent, of the cost of each release and guarantees a perfect negative and print. Dressing room space capable of accommodating more than 300 actors and extras is provided. Each department is separate and distinct and under the supervision of competent overseers. The studio is centrally located, with easy access to the most beautiful residential section of Chicago. THE Emerald Company is in the market to produce, under con- tract, motion pictures for independent companies, and so- licits commercial production, developing and printing. Frederick I. Ireland is president and M. E. Oberdorfer secretary and treas- urer. American Bioscope Is Modern Studio THE whol system embodied in the general policy of the Amer- ican Bioscope Company, 6242 Broadway, Chicago, is directed toward the cue end— efficiency. It is modern in every detail and designed to meet the needs of the best in motion pictures. The American Bioscope studio has a floor space 50 by 75 feet. It is glass-enclosed, with modern facilities for supplying artificial light from fifteen flaming arcs overhead. There are thirteen Cooper-Hewitt floor stands, which are conveniently moved to vantage points on the floor. TWENTY-FIVE well-equipped dressing rooms arc in service and a spacious projecting room, equipped with a Power's Cameragraph, together with a complete laboratory for developing, printing and toning, with a capacity of 25,000 feet of film daily, making it one of the best of the smaller studios. It is for rent by the day, week or for one or more productions. . iiimiimiii mill inn in imimuiiniii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'iii| THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA Invites Directors and Producers to Try Its Delightful Climate for the Most Satisfactory Pictures Ask Edgar Lewis About Thomasiillr Stop at the TOSCO at THOMASVILLE Ask the Commercial Association for other details mini THE TOSCO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii;imi:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmii iiimiiiiiimiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiinmiimiiiii:.; iiiiiniiiiiiimir Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 15 Ideal Laboratories and Studio Complete in All Details THE Ideal Film Laboratories and Studio of Hudson Heights, N. J., on the edge of the Palisades, can be seen for many miles up and down the Hudson River. These studios are now in use by the Herbert Brcnnon Film Corporation, which produces pictures to be released by the Selznick Enterprises. The studios are fully equipped and up to date in every respect. There is one open air stage which measures 23 feet by 48 feet. The building houses two other studios, one measuring 40 feet by 50 feet and the other 60 by 100 feet. The last studio can be divided in two parts by a heavy set of double sound-proof doors, which allows two producing companies to work, one on either side, without interfering with each other. THIS large studio has eighteen overhead Cooper Hewitt light- ing banks, six large floor stands, twelve broadside Wohl arc lamps and two Kliegl spot lights. The overhead lights are on a special conveyance which allows them to be moved back and forth to any part of the studio desired. •'iinmtiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii mini iiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iniiiiiiiiiii iniiii i ;...' i iiiiimi i mi iiiiiiiiiii!uiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiy| KLUTHO STUDIOS Three Outdoor-Indoor Stages THE smaller studio, 40 by 50, has five floor stand Cooper Hewitt lights and three Duplex Wohl lights. However, the equip- ment from the larger studio can be quickly and easily transported to this studio if necessary. Dressing rooms are most elaborate, there being thirty all told. There are two very large dressing rooms, these being for people who work as extras, one for the men, the other for women. There are five dressing rooms for cameramen, the remainder being for the directors, actors and actresses. ANOTHER feature of this studio is the submarine tank, in which undersea pictures can be taken. The tank measures 20 feet by 30 feet. There are eight portholes to photograph from, three on the side, one at each end and three on the bottom. The studio has a fully equipped carpenter shop ; also a com- plete line of furniture and furnishings used for the pictures. The building is thoroughly fireproof, being constructed of cement throughout. THE studio is enclosed with glass, with peak roof. A special apparatus has been constructed at the top of the building for flushing it with water in the summer. On the same grounds with the studio is another building, called the Club House. It is owned and controlled by the Ideal people. This building has every modern convenience, also a model restau- rant. NEXT is the laboratory, which contains all modern equipment to produce ideal printing and developing. Developing and printing for the trade in general is done here under the personal supervision of Frederick W. Hochstettcr. Mr. Hochstetter is the inventor and perfecter of the Combi- tone process of printing and toning, which he claims brings out color truer to nature than the hand coloring process. The output of the lain nail. lies is 600,000 feet of film per week. ALL air in the laboratories is washed by water before enter- ing. Film is developed in Corcoran tanks, then sent to a room where it is dried on specially constructed drums. Printing is done on Duplex printers. Duplex cleaners are used for cleaning films. Another room for photographing titles contains a Bell and Howell camera and Cooper Hewitt floor lamps. There is another room for storing chemicals and one for cutting and examining of film. A good size projection room is also on the premises, containing Simplex projectors. A VAULT for storing of film has been specially constructed ; the outside wall is the thinnest and would collapse first in case of an explosion in the vault, thereby not endangering any other part of the building. The up-to-date equipment and the management by scientific men enable this plant to give the motion picture trade developing, printing and toning of the creditable kind. Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE A new method of stage construction enabling outdoor stages to be converted into indoor stages at a moment's notice Correspondence Solicited Address 22 W. 9th Street, KLUTHO STUDIOS JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA KuiiiuiiWiiniiuiiiiiiiuiiii iiiiiiiiiiraiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiraiiiiiii rail iraiiiiiiiimraiiiininraiiiwniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiflnniiiiiiiiiiiiHuniBB 'iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii> mini urn MICHIGAN If you want MOTION PICTURES taken in Michigan and vicinity get in touch with us. Our camera men are professionals of rare ability, men who are capable of securing the right picture at the right time. We are fully equipped to act as agents for News-weeklies, producers of Industrial pic- tures, or any concern that desires work done in this territory. We solicit developing, printing and title work from any concern whose slogan is quality first. WE ALSO MAKE ANIMATED CAR- TOONS WITH THAT SMOOTH ANI- MATION. H. N. NELSON MOTION PICTURE STUDIOS 79 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan Telephone Cadillac 6703 in iiiuHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiii NEWS " when writing to advertisers 16 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 American Commercial Is Small but Complete Studio '"THE American Commercial Film Company, 148-150-152 West *■ Austin avenue, Chicago, has under operation one of the best of the smaller studios in Chicago. Covering a floor space 25 by 40 feet, with thirty sets of the latest designed scenery and dress- ing rooms capable of accommodating twenty-five actors and extras, it is well equipped to turn out films of excellent quality. THE studio is lighted with Cooper Hewitt and Chicago stage A arcs and maintains a full line of furniture and all usual props. Experienced cameramen and directors are furnished, if desired. Bell and Howell cameras are used exclusively. Equip- ment for dramatic and commercial productions in any part of the United States is supplied, and developing, printing and title work is done at the usual commercial rates. Animated cartoons of all kinds and advertising films in colors are manufactured. The studio is for rent by the day or week, including services of electrician, stage hands and property men. Efficiency Is Keynote of Rothacker Studios THE last word in modern studio facilities is exemplified in ■I the Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company plant, suc- cessor to the Industrial Moving Picture Company, 1339-1351 Diversey Parkway, Chicago. The whole system is designed to make efficient various studio lighting operations and to yield the maximum of flexibility from the equipment installed. The studio is 125 by 52 feet, with about 25 feet clear height. Six sets may be in use at one time. The studio floor is con- structed of heavy wood on a steel and concrete foundation, there- by eliminating the least danger of vibration. Perfect illumina- tion and flexibility of light effect is arranged for " top " and "side" lights, to make it possible to practically mould the illumina- tion into the set. "THE whole lighting equipment is moved by traveling electric A cranes running along the entire length of the studio, so that while action in constructed sets is being photographed, rehearsals can be held in other completed sets and still more sets be under construction simultaneously. Control of all lights, both floor and overhead, is centered in a hanging panel at the front of the set. Thirty-two momentary contact push button switches are arranged in this panel so as to form a diagram of the entire lighting equip- ment. COMPLETE control of all lights, always located at the front of the set being photographed, manipulated by push buttons ; safe moving of the whole lighting equipment from set to set, except floor stands, by one simple operation ; instant accessibility of electric current for all floor lights, the floor entirely cleared of cables, which under other conditions are a constant danger to the players and the maximum efficiency in the handling of the electrical equipment, are some of the very desirable features of this ideal studio. THE dressing rooms are spacious and sanitary and completely furnished. The carpenter shop is fully equipped and de- signed to turn out work at low cost in time and with efficiency. The Rothacker studio is in the market to produce motion pic- tures for independent companies, renting under contract. Imperial Is Complete in Industrial Sets THE Imperial Film Manufacturing Company, 956 Edgecomb place, Chicago, is especially designed and constructed for sets in industrial film productions. It may and has been used for the production of photoplays. It covers a floor space 20 by 30 feet, and is lighted by Cooper Hewitt arcs. It supplys two sets suitable for dining room, bed- room and kitchen scenes, and ranks among the foremost in the division of smaller studios designed for industrial scenes. THE studio is conveniently located and easy of access to and from the business center of Chicago, and affords every con- venience to the players, directors, property men and attendants. It is for rent by the day, week or for one or more productions. FOR RENT Tel* BryalU 9175 VICTOR STUDIOS 645 West 43rd Street, New YorR City One of the best known and equipped plants in New York City, where some of the largest productions have been made. Among some of the zvell known companies that have made features in the Victor Studio are Metro Pictures Corporation Ivan Film Corporation International Film Corporation Veritas Film Corporation Henry W. Savage Premo Film Corporation And many others. The VICTOR STUDIOS have been thoroughly remodelled and equipped with the latest Cooper Hewitt and Wohl lighting systems — Overhead trolleys for larger sets. Three minutes from Broadway and 42nd Street Will rent by the Day, Week or Month APPLY PALACE PLAYERS FILM CORPORATION 645 WEST 43rd STREET NEW YORK CITY Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 17 IDEAL FILM LABORATORIES and STUDIOS Laboratories Under Personal Supervision oj Frederick W . Hochstetier Ideal Laboratories — Conceded by the motion picture trade to be the finest and most modern equipped Develop- ing and Printing plant in the East. No expense has been spared installing the latest and most scientific methods which assures you Ideal Quality. Combitone Process of Tinting and Toning — This process is both new and novel. It was invented and perfected by Mr. F. W. Hochstetier, formerly of the Edison staff. By this peculiar combination cf the toning bath, films absorb the color according to their density, so that a red sunset in a blue sky, over green water and with brown earth shore, is perfectly possible, thus simulating nature in a way not otherwise obtainable. The precision of the Combitone Process is far better than the elaborate and expensive process of hand tinting each of the thousands of pictures in a roll of film. Our plant is backed by scientific men of long experience. Mr. Hochstetier is a laboratory expert and gives your Developing, Printing, Tinting and Toning his personal attention. l06al OltidlOS^— Completely equipped for making the largest features. Lighting inoludes the latest Cooper-Hewitt and Wohl systems — Submarine Tank 30x20. Studios 100x60, and 40x50; also open air platform 23x48. Hot and cold water in all dressing rooms. "Ideal" Studios leased by the Herbert Brenon Film Corporation. Write us for full information on the Combitone Process Ideal Film Laboratories and Studios Hudson Heights, New Jersey Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 18 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 Fifty-fourth Street Studio Is " Up-to-the- Minute " AMONG the many studios in Greater New York there are none more fully equipped for efficient work in" filming pic- tures than the Fifty-fourth Street studio, 517 West Fifty-fourth street, New York City. It is " up-to-the-minute " in every detail and affords the producer the utmost in lighting, equipment and convenience in handling the most pretentious scene. THE lighting equipment consists of nine overhead and five side bank Cooper Hewitt lights, two broadside Wohl lights, five double Kleigl lights, two Wohl duplex overheads and six Bogers. The stages are spacious and suitable for accommodating any size scene. A carpenter shop, fully equipped, is adjoining, and props or other necessities may be turned out expediently. The dressing rooms are well fitted and have hot and cold running water. There are also shower-baths. AMONG the well-known companies which have used this stu- dio are the Famous Players, the Frohman Amusement Com- pany, Fox and Brenon-Selznick. The studio is now being used by the Douglas Fairbanks Motion Picture Company. McLaughlin and Stern, 15 William street, New York, have the rental of this studio. Hedwig Laboratories Located in Heart of Film District THE Hedwig Laboratories, Inc., is located in the heart of the New York film district, on the fourth floor of the Godfrey Building, completed a little over a year ago. The building is modern and fireproof in every sense of the word. The company is progressing rapidly since first offering its services to the film industry. Mr. Hedwig, the vice-president of the corporation, was formerly laboratory manager for Universal, Rex and Lubin. THE entire laboratory is kept extremely clean, being painted white throughout. Every morning the laboratories are washed down or cleaned with vacuum cleaners. The employees are furnished with clean white uniforms every morning. There is a spacious office before the laboratory is reached. Next to the office is the assembling room, which measures 30 feet each way. Adjoining this room there has been installed a Duplex Cleanser, for cleansing and renovating of film. THE projecting room, which is of ample size, contains a Simplex projector. Films developed at the plant are screened and examined there. Titles are also printed, photographed and developed at this lab- oratory ; an up-to-date press is part of the equipment of this room along with Cooper-Hewitt lights and a Pitman camera. THE developing and wash room comes next. Here Corcoran tanks are used and two filtering systems have been installed at a great expense to the company. The drying room is large, capable of drying 15,000 feet of film every half hour. A special electrical arrangement has been installed whereby film can be dried in ten minutes. An equipment for ventilating and purifying the air is in use. PRINTING the film is done on Duplex printers, forating machines, furnished by the Duplex pany and by Bell and Howell, complete the equipir The laboratory is capable of turning out 400,00c week, working 14 hours a day. per- im- THE officers of the company are as follows : C. C. Fields, j. dent; W. K. Hedwig, Vice-President and General Manage G. W. Yates, Secretary and Treasurer. This Studio is Yours Our New Multiple Set Studio- is the most magnificent, modern, andcompletely equipped motion picture studio in America. Here we will produce pictures to your order — and furnish everything — or we will rent all or part of this studio at reasonable rates. Six sets can be comfortably handled at one time. The illumination is perfect — ample dressing room and carpenter shop appointments. We operate our laboratory, the home of perfect developing and printing, in direct conjunction with the studio. We are equipped and qualified to serve all branches of the motion picture industry completely and well — and at fair prices. 1331 - 1359 Diversey Parkway Chicago, U. S. A. Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 19 THE CRYSTAL WAY of DEVELOPING and PRINTING IS THE RIGHT WAY Let us quote you prices on your requirements STUDIO— TO LET DAY, WEEK or MONTH PRICE RIGHT m CRYSTAL FILM COMPANY No. 430 Claremont Parkway, N. Y. C. Telephone Tremont 3766-7 ?— TlLu;!'UM|,|. :',! :,:;::■! .: ^i mi- . - mu,- Hi! Ji^l: ;ll ■' \ i^-'MM:.! 1 ! i 1 1 H I ill . h 1 1 M N ! I i 1 1 ! I ! i ' i ■ : ]ht!!!11illllMJin)!l1!Nlli:illll!l!lllllllll!ll!l!lllll! Ill!lllllllllllll|j|llll!!!lllllllllllllllll!llll!l IlllillllllillJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illl!l!lllll'llllllll|ll!lllllll !lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllll|llll|||t|lllll||l Illllllllllllllllllllll!'' HEDWIG LABORATORIES, Inc. 729 Seventh Avenue AT FORTY-NINTH STREET GODFREY BUILDING New York Citv INT | \ ?190 7191 Developing Printing Editing Tinting Toning Titles WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY EXPERTS TO THE FILM INDUSTRY FROM CAMERA TO THE SCREEN The only modern and thoroughly equipped laboratory located in the heart of the film industry, physically and mechanically efficient to give perfect and prompt service %iiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiii!i>iii!nni!ii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiii:;iiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiinin" U illlilllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilliiililliiiililiiimillliiiinillliilllllliiilliiiiiiilililiililllliw JPIIIIUIIIWI ! ... IUUHIIIII!!ll;llll!!!!illlillllll!llllllllllll!!ll!l!IU!lli:illlin!!!lllll!!!l!lllllll!l!IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII!lllll!ll Illl!!l!llllll!ll!llillll!ll!ll IlllillllUIIII lll!UllllUUIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllUillllllllUU!UII!llllllllllllllll!illlllllllllllllll!lllllll'llllll!llllll!l!!!!g "Bill" Horsley Laboratories Sunset Blvd. and Gower Street, Hollywood, Cal. Developing — Pnnting Tinting Our guarantee for perfect developing- and printing is backed by ten years actual continuous experience in laboratory management and supervision. Our best references are our many satisfied customers including: Christie Film Company Bernstein Productions Stern Film Company Nevada Film Company Caulfield Photoplay Company La Salle Film Company Essanay Company Max Linder Company Freider Film Corp. L-Ko M. P. Company Fred Soloman Film Company and many others. All work done under the personal supervision of Mr. Horsley, who supervised construction and management of Centaur Laboratories at Bayonne, N. J.; for seven years; built Universal City; and knows production and laboratory work thoroughly. Private Projection room with New Powers 6 B and expert operator in attendance at all times. Bring the exposed film tonight — you will get the positive print tomorrow. New laboratories now under construc- tion. Capacity one million feet of positive weekly. Studios for rent. lUimi iiuiuiutiini i in mi ilium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiii iiiiimi i iimiiinii mi i iiHiiiiiinniiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiirniiimiiiiiiianiiimminiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiininniiiiniummmnniiiniiiiiniiiHiuiiiuiiiimini miiraiiiuiiir Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers West Coast Section iiiiunniiiiiiiifliuiiiiii Players and others connected with the West Coast Studios, Consult the Advertisements in the Pages of this section. You will find it to your interest to read them with care. The firms represented here are the foremost in their line in the motion picture city. I mm ml! ti1 ■ ■ i : ■ ■ ■ i i : i i i : ; m ! : , : , i : . . . i : 1 1 ■ ■ 1 1 1 1 : ■ > 1 1 1 ; i i - 1 ; i i .^. , in: . - . i 1 1 ; , 1 1 - 1 1 . . : , i , < -. i : , i i ! ; ; i - : i : 1 1 : ; . 1 1 1 1 : ! ; : ■. , i i 1 1 ; i : , : , 1 1 1 i . ! i r 1 1 1 1 1 i . i - 1 1 i 1 1 ! ; . m 1 1 1 1 1 : : : ^ 1 1 1 1 i i ; , i m i ; i , ! : : 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 , i 1 1 1 i i n i ; m ; 1 1 1 i i i i m 1 1 h ■ 1 1 1 1 h n i ■ l ■ i i i i n i ! 1 1 1 1 n i n ■ i u i n i n ■ u 1 1 ; i i i i . n n ' n u m i n ! yig "How about your clothes?" "How about your clothes?" Professional Tailors for Professional People W. A. JOHNSTONE & CO. TAILORS 634 So. Broadway Orpheum Theatre Bldg. LOS ANGELES, CAL. ;. u n i 1 1 ; i ; i ■: 1 1 i i i h -, i u i ' i , 1. 1 1 1 1 n : ■ i i i ; ! i r : ! i ! 1 1 . u ! i : : : ■. , ■ 1 1 : i . i ! ; ■ i . i ■ u 1 1 m :: i ■ 1 1 1 1 : ■ : 1 1 ; i m ( ■ 1 1 i i ; ■ i : ■ m 1 1 i i r i i , : i l : 1 1 i i ■ . i i : ! ! : i ; 1 1 1 . ■ i ■. ■ : : : :. ; : 1 1 ■ 1 1 : : : 1 1 1 ; ; - ; s 1 1 i i ■ i ^ : i ;::.■■: i ;;; i r ::: i ; ■■ n 1 1 1 ; i ■ : ^ : m 1 1 : - . ■ ^ ■ 1 1 1 1 . -. ■ u : i n i ; i ' i : 1 1 ! i : ; r i : 1. 1 1 n ! ! ; < : i h ,-^ WEST COAST SECTION LARGEST STORE OF ITS KIND IN THE ENTIRE WEST HOME FURNISHING HEADQUARTERS FOR THE ENTIRE PHOTOPLAY PROFESSION No other single establishment in America enjoys as large a patronage as Barker Bros, among heads of film companies, the stars of the photoplay world, the directors, and in fact all men and women connected with the photo- play industry in Los Angeles and throughout the whole southwest. With our large and varied stocks in furniture and all homefurnishing lines; with our helpful service, our popular prices and accommodating credit privilege, we are in a better position to cater to the needs of this exacting and discriminating clientele than any other house in the United States. We have Furnished Hundreds of Homes For Our Film Patrons, and Number Thousands of Them Among Our Regular Customers Home Furnishers Home Beautifiers £ S Tj\. b L 1 S HE n 724 to 738 So. Broadway Los Angeles, Cal. "The Little King of the Cameras' Big Money In It for Theater Owners and Motion Picture Machine Operators in interior communities where the fascinating profession of making motion pictures appeals to everybody, and still bigger money in it for the experienced cameraman familiar with the business, in large centers, who can appreciate its wonderful possibilities at this lowl price. Sole Manufacturers 724 to 738 So. Broadway MOTION PICTURE CAMERA A Motion Picture Camera for Everybody ! at Last ! at Last ! Simple as a Kodak. Practical and guaranteed. Using Standard film. Equipped with I. C. F. 3.5 Tessar lens. Magazine capacity 200 feet of film. Brilliant View Finder. Side focus device. Film footage recorder. TAKES THE PICTURE AND PROJECTS IT TOO! Connect with Light Socket And Turn The Crank. That's All ! Its use will be instantaneous in high schools, colleges, churches, stores factories, for all manner of demonstrations, for use in law courts in the submission of exact photographs, for detective agencies, doctors, lawyers, lecturers, salesmen, railway and steamship companies. Invaluable to hotel and resort pro- prietors in catering to the pleasure of wealthy guests and ar- ranging new and fascinating plays and stunts for their enter- tainment. Complete Commercial $0*7 Cf| Outfit With Tripod, %J t .OVJ Lamp House $40.00. F. O. B. Los Angeles Write for Full Descriptive Catalogue and Open Territory And Distributors Los Angeles, Cal. Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION glllillllll!IIIIIU!lll!limll!lll!!!l^ Peerless Film Service, Inc. E. H. EMMICK, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 100 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco 802 So. Olive St., Los Angeles THE HOUSE OF COMEDIES including Christie Comedies — Mutt & Jeff Cartoon Katzenjammer Kids — E & R Jungle Comedies Tweedledum Comedies Distributors of The Witching Hour The Conquest of Canaan Is Any Girl Safe? Other good state rights' specials Our territory CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, AND NEVADA ^ihiiiii:iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii|iii n iiiiiiiiiiiii :. mm mm iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimimiiiiiimiimiiiimiiii glUUllllllliUUIUlUlllllinUIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIUUIIlUllllllluuilUUIIlllll Illlllllimuillllllllllll llllimilimilllllimilllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllg '-.:;[::: — L 1 1 , . i . ; i : ! I ; . . l . , i , J u : . L i , : , ; . ! . : ; . i ; . . I i 1 1 , i — l . : : : : . . . . 1 1 1 1 , : : : . l i i I J J m : r 1 1 1 J ; ? ; , l ; 1 1 1 ; . ; i : 1 1 j 1 1 j : h , 1 1 1 j i ; i : i : i ! i n J ^ n 1 1 j j i j j I r 1 1 1 r H ' ; [ r p : i h 1 1 > , ! r . r 1 1 1 M ; r ] : i . . I J ? j F l r^^ National Carbons MAIL OR EXPRESS US YOUR FILM TO BE DEVELOPED DUHEM'S New Motion Picture Studio and Finishing Laboratories CORED — SOLID — SILVERTIPS A Complete Stock is always on hand and can fill your order immediately Prices are the Most Reasonable DISTRIBUTED BY F. J. ALBERT! Electrical and Theatre Specialties 100 GOLDEN GATE AVE. SAN FRANCISCO In pur new location and MODERN LABOR A- T( )RY we are now prepared to do the developing and printing of your negatives. Every facility for the production of high class cinematography has been installed and we can assure you that your most difficult negatives will be manipulated by our technical experts to secure the best results. This convenient loca- tion in the heart of ; "" i San Francisco's mo- tion picture center guarantees SPEED, FIRST-CLASS RE- SULTS and BET- TER SERVICE. DUHEM MOTION PICTURE MFG. CO. 985 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. RAW FILM & CAMERA OUTFITS jiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiimiiiuiimniiiii iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii niiiiiiiiiiiininni niiiniiiiiniiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimil Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ALL STAR FEATURES DISTRIBUTORS INCORPORATED 191 Golden Gate Ave., Sol. Lesser, 514 W. Eighth St., San Francisco Pres. & General Manager Los Angeles AN INSTITUTION The Representative Buyers — The Predominating Distributors Sole Distributors for Greatest Film Productions of Today including : D. W. GRIFFITH'S TWO MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE " INTOLERANCE " UNIVERSALE " TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA " SELIG'S ACHIEVEMENT SUPREME " THE GARDEN OF ALLAH " THOS. H. INCE'S MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE 44 CIVILIZATION " HERBERT BRENON'S DRAMATIC WONDER FILM 44 WAR BRIDES " SELZNICK Pictures CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Productions NORMA TALMADGE Productions ART DRAMA Program SELIG'S 44 NE'ER DO WELL " ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN 44 NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER " 44 THE PEOPLE VS. JOHN DOE " NEW DELUXE EDITION OF 44 THE SPOILERS " JULIUS STEGER'S and JOSEPH A. GOLDEN'S 44 THE LIBERTINE" IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllW Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION I DE LUXE FEATURE COMPANY M. Rosenberg, Pres. and General Mgr. 12Uy2 THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE Distributors of the Greatest Films D. W. GRIFFITH'S TWO MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE " INTOLERANCE " SELIG'S ACHIEVEMENT SITPREME "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" HERBERT BRENON'S DRAMATIC WON- DER FILM " WAR BRIDES " SELZNICK Pictures CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Productions NORMA TALMADGE Productions SELIG'S " NE'ER DO WELL " ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER " " THE PEOPLE VS. JOHN DOE " NEW DE LUXE EDITION OF "THE SPOILERS " JULIUS STEGER'S and JOSEPH A. GOLD- EN'S "THE LIBERTINE" ;;||||l|||illli;il||i;i|P" n;: : i : i : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii'iiiii 'imih^ Motion Picture Machines | Baird, Powers, Simplex and Motiograph and repair parts \ ALL THEATRE EQUIPMENT Hertner Transverters General Electric Fort Wayne 1 I Generators Minusa Gold Fiber Screens Carbons and General Supplies J. Slipper & Co. 728 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal. J ilium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniini iiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii:imiiiiiiiiiiiimiiraiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiirainiiiiiii!ii? H inn - . . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii lining Alles Printing Co. Show Printers and Engravers 224 East 4th Street Los Angeles FRED L. ALLES, President B. FRANK GREAVES, Treasurer llil!ll!!lll'lll!lllll!llllllllll!llllllll:l!!lllllllllllilliiiilllllllllllllllllllllll;llllillllilllllllllillllil!iri= jn nun iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillliiiiinil iiimni Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION |iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuii!iiiiiiini,., iiiiiiiimiiuii ■ iiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiini nuiiinii imiiiiiiii WE DISTRIBUTE The Scenic Beautiful Series and Ditmar's Living Book of Nature for California, Arizona and Nevada CONSOLIDATED FILM CORPORATION ANNOUNCEMENT 116 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco 810 So. Olive St. Los Angeles Feature Film Exchange 107 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Olive St. Los Angeles Release Beginning April 8th, 1917 Flora Finch Scenic Ivan Film Comedies Educational Productions aliiiiiiiiiiiiiuinili I , i!!i!iii;i:iiiiii:i!i!iraimi!inimfflmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ ON BROADWAY The Distinctive Tops and Color Schemes were produced in Our Shops Write or phone and let us offer suggestions FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE GEO. R. BENTEL CO. 1035 South Grand Avenue -;illll!llllllllllllillll:lllllllIillllllllllllllllN: IllUllillllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllUllllllilllllll Hlllllllllllllilllillllllillllllilllllillli:llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilM Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN THE CALIFORNIA FILM EXCHANGE DISTRIBUTORS OF THE Mighty Universal Program IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllUW Leaders in Serials, Comedies and Features Don't overlook the following Box Office Winners : THE VOICE ON THE WIRE THE PURPLE MASK LIBERTY L-KO, NESTOR and JOKER COMEDIES The UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE tops all educational pictures. Playing in leading houses everywhere. Start today and book THE UNIVERSAL PROGRAM. Agents for MOTIOGRAPH, POWERS and SIMPLEX MACHINES and a full line of Theatre Supplies CALIFORNIA FILM EXCHANGE M. L. MARKOWITZ General Manager ▼ OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES PHOENIX, ARIZ. i milium ■Minimi mil! iiiiiiiiraiiiiii ihiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih,: Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION mil PHOTO REPRODUCTIONS (Genuine Photographs) The Re-Photo Co. Successors to Acme Photo Reproduction Company New Location 1509 Cahuenga Avenue Near Sunset Blvtl. We arc supplying the following: Wm. S. Hart Wm. Farnum Harold Lockwood May Allison Signal Film Co. Famous Players-Lasky Co. Lone Star Film Co. Yorke Metro Film Co. Lasalida Film Co. and hundreds of individual players. Phone or drop a card and our representative will call at your home or studio. Sample PRINT furnished free i aiiiiiiiiiini ■ ' ' • "Maison" C. Cesar Hair and Theatrical Goods / 849 South Broadway Los Angeles Main 3013 Our Attractive Display of Lighting Fixtures Embraces all the new Period and Modern Types of Electroliers, Wall Brackets, Flow Lamps, etc. New addi- tions to our already enor- mous stock are being constant- ly added. Our Expert Designer can work out ideas and is a master at original con- ception. K. W. Thalhammer Phone Main 1574 PRECISION MOTION PICTURE WORKS Motion Picture Cameras Manufactured and Repaired Iris Diaphragm and All Kinds of Camera Attachments NY invite inspection and take great pleasure in assisting and giving service. WAGNER-WOODRUFF CO. Main 1186 830 So. Olive St. Manufacturers and Designers LOS ANGELES, CAL. F 1173 New Factory 550 SOUTH FIGUEROA UP STAIRS LOS ANGELES, CAL. iiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiinii? Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION yjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM *^!.ii. mm ),-:!i! rii::!;-i:in! iniMni'fui.i;:; .ni'iiii.iMMin umh^mmdlimi- ntf;ii:?!Tii]-i:f:!nui[ii:: rii-n^niiH'iniihii, iiiKiiiiinniiiMiiniiuiMinii'Mnini'iiinMMiniiiiMNiiHiMiniiiMtMM'iiMiM^iiiriHiuitiiiMiuiiiiiiiiuiunNi^^. I PHOTOPLAYERS! I IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING - TRIMMING — BODY BUILDING TOPS — WHEELS — SPRING-FORGINGS PAINTING - FENDERS — FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE OUR WORK IS DISTINCTIVE KAEPPLER AUTOMOBILE WORKS 230 W. Washington St. Los Angeles, Cal. !!llll!illllllllliilil!lll!llll!llll!iili;illilillllllP 28,000 People Opened Ac- counts Here Last Year + v B Banking At Night ROADLY speaking, the services rendered depositors by all big banks are essentially the same. But there is one bank in Los Angeles — the Hellman Bank at Sixth and Main Streets — that remains open all night and day. And no other local bank has this feature. Instead of being restricted to a few hours daily in which to do your banking, you may transact it at the Hellman Bank at the precise hour of the day or night which best suits YOUR convenience. The departmental bank is strictly up requirements. service of this to all modern COMMERCIAL TRU/T AND /"AVING/"— -SIXTH and MAIN- BRANChES: TENTH AND HILL THIRD AND SPRING 2.H-TH. AND WOOVfff Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION ;iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM We Have the Largest Photo Collection of Motion Picture Stars on the Pacific Coast WITZEL PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Photos That Please 811 South Hill St. LOS ANGELES, CAL. F2448 -:- -:- BROADWAY 2448 Lobby displays Furnished to Exhibitors Hiiiiiiiuiuituiuitttfiimmim!UUiiiiitiUt:iiU!itii!Uu;iut;fNUtWiKHfUiLiifiUMitiiiiiiut:iiiiuiii:y:£: in hm smiiiii hm :;:i::i[!.:i.. Mn.;;:L Mii.ihj tin ..i. jii.,;i;::[ii i.iriiii.itii.^fiihsLMiritiPiiiiiiiiKiiiriMi.iuiiiiiiiiHi.iiM.iiiKmHinniiiiitiiiii ni;i Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Il! | A CHAIN OF STORES FROM COAST TO COAST (FOREMAN & CLARK Combined floorspaee in seven stores, 118,954 square feet Combined savings in rent per year, seven stores, $357,678.00 PITTSBURGH STORE, Fifth and Liberty Aves. SAN FRANCISCO STORE, Stockton and O'Farrell Sts. OAKLAND STORE, Twelfth and Washington Sts. SAN DIEGO STORE, N. W. Corner Fifth and Broadway CLOTHES FOR M.EN $25.00 Suits and Overcoats for $15.00 THE STORE WITH THE MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Our Featured Specialties Full Dress, Tuxedo, Frock, Prince Albert and suits of every description at our one price $15.00 MEN'S $3.50 HATS $2.50 ENTIRE SECOND FLOORS Cor. Fifth St. and Broadway Cor. 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Manufactured and Furnished for JOAN THE WOMAN Lasky Production JIM BLUDSOE Reliance JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Fox Production THE HIDDEN CHILDREN Yorke-Metro THE CONQUEROR Fox Production CAPTAIN OF THE GREYHORSE TROOP \ itagraph HANSEL AND GRETCHEN Fox PATRIA International THE PROMISE Yorke-Metro TO HAVE AND TO HOLD Lasky MARY PICKFORD'S FORTHCOMING RELEASE Lasky R. A. WALSH COMING RELEASE Fox by WESTERN COSTUME COMPANY Complete Equipment for Productions 719-21 West Seventh St. Los Angeles, Cal. Sunset — East 389 Home— 10669 LOS ANGELES CAN CO. Manufacturers of FILM CASES Prompt and efficient service guaranteed 303 San Fernando Blvd. Los Angeles, Cal. mm ■ iiiiiiiiiini .. mini iiiuiimiiimiiii COOPER, COATE & CASEY DRY GOODS CO. Importers, Jobbers and Distributors Dry Goods Notions Furnishings Floor Coverings LOS ANGELES. CAL. ^INIIIIilllllllUM Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION" aillllllllllliilllliiiniiiiiHlillllliiiiii;:: '.in ;i;i .ii:ii!;:'L; puillllllllUI!IIUIII!!!UI!llllllllll n Illlllllllliii Bdwy 1921 F 1907 Thomas B. Clark Antique Furniture We carry the largest stock in the city of Colonial and Old English, Mahogany, Rosewood and Oak Furniture, Queen Anne and Jacobean Periods, and French Empire 840 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles GOODS RENTED TO MOTION PICTURE COMPANIES fllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllili ' lll!lll!lllllinillllllllllll!llllllllllllllltll!!llllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllll||i||||||ll ^iiiiiiuiuiuunuiiiuuuiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiijitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiufifiiiiitiuiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiuiiitiiiiiiiiiirfiiiiiiiiiiiiittiii iiiuiiiiiiuuuy Anyvo Theatrical Cold Cream The Cream of All Creams Known for its special merits in removing Make-Up, Face Paints, etc., etc. Delightful after shaving. Velvets the Skin 50c a one- half pound box delivered FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS VIOLE & LOPIZICH Distributing Agents 427 N. MAIN ST.. LOS ANGELES, CAL. sillllllllMllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll.in T,:;in '::"'" ;,!!■;■ [r- I, pllinnillillUUIUIIUUIIIIIIIUIUIlllllllllllllllllll - ; ::!m:-l i ■ J i i . - ■ ■ 'ti u : : : ; r e i ji j ' [ u [1 i h i i (it j ' j i i i i i ' ■ Main 1076 F 5233 CAMBRIA SPRING CO. INCORPORATED " WE SAVE YOU MONEY " WHEELS and RIMS ALL MAKES WHOLESALE TIRE RACKS and PLATFORMS IN STOCK and RETAIL AUTO AND TRUCK SPRINGS SPRING STEEL BUMPERS DEMOUNTABLE RIMS SOLD AND APPLIED SPRINGS REPAIRED, FORCINGS AND FRAMES STRAIGHTENED Factor}': 913-921 So. Santee St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. Office: 916-918 So. Los Angeles St. Outing Suits and Boots TENTS, CANVAS and SPORTING GOODS fm. H. Hoegee Co. 138-42 So. Main *iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiM mm isuntHifii iiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm iimiiiiiinni Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION milium iiiiiimiiiiiiiii inn iiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiuj -pm iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiini luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiDiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy HAIR GOODS Toilet Preparations Largest Second Floor Hair Manufacturing and Parlors in the West 20 Expert Opera- tors Always in At- tendance. Sham- pooing and Mani- curing, 25 Cents. Grease Paints — We still have a large lot of Leichners Grease Paints. Grease Paints, No. 5 and 5%, 12% cents per stick. HAIR GOODS A full line of Switches, $1.00 and up. WIGS Character Wigs — Dress Wigs Crepe Hair 20 yds. for $2.50 Ruth Roland Face Powder. Myrtle Gonzales — Toilet Preparations Mary Fuller's — Nail Polish "Western Agency for Clarks French Thinning: Salts — a trial treatment sent free on appli- cation. CORENSON HAIR CO. 616*4 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 2 Doors North of Orpheum Theatre NOVELTIES Balloons, Crickets, Paper Hats We supply all Motion Picture Theatres and Cafes. Write for samples. Largest line in United States LONDON NOVELTY CO. 616% So. Broadway, Los Angeles ....v. 3IIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII iiiiii . Compliments of the BUSIEST BUILDING MATERIAL HOUSE in Los Angeles Wholesale and Retail UNION LIME COMPANY Phones — Main 64— F3164 aiiiiiiiiHiiiiirainiiiiiiiiiii mini mini fiiiiiniiiiiini.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii im ti (iimninimmii uni in mn«imnt«inniniiiinm*ns iiiiii Factory 1430 So. Alameda Street Warehouse* Downey Are. and W ilhardt Street B. RAPHAEL COMPANY DEALERS IN Plate and Window Glass MANUFACTURERS OF MIRRORS, V1TR0LITE FOR WAINSCOT and TOILET CONSTRUCTION 801-3 S. LOS ANGELES ST. LOS ANGELES, CAL. ( Home 60671 ( Sunset Main 6H32 Players and Others Connected with the West Coast Studios. Consult the Advertisements on the Pages in This Section. You Will Find It to Your In- terest to Read Them With Care. The Firms Represented Here Are the Foremost in Their Line in the Motion Picture Citv. Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers m WEST COAST SECTION iuiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini mi i mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii mi ■■■ ■ i mnnnniiii ■ iiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii| HOTEL ALEXANDRIA LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE MOVING PICTURE INDUSTRY □ UNIVERSAL CITY n SANTA U MONICA 1NCEVILLE CULVER CITY TRIANGLE, ETC. □ GLENDALE KALEM D LONG BEACH BALBOA FILM CO. D HOLLYWOOD LASKY'S CHRISTIE FOX, ETC. EDENDALE KEYSTONE SELIG'S SIGNAL r~] PASADENA NEVADA Southern California's natural charms supplemented by two thousand miles of wonderful boulevards and a GREAT METROPOLITAN HOSTELRY offer an irresistible combination to the MOVING PICTURE INDUSTRY. HOTEL ALEXANDRIA is an absolutely fireproof Class A structure with twelve stories of solid comfort, operated entirely on the European Plan only, with rates ranging from $2.00 per day. Special Monthly Rates. Wire collect for reservation. VERNON GOODWIN \ ice-President and Managing Director ^illlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIillllHIIIIIIIIIIlHllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII i Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers WEST COAST SECTION Mini iiiiiiiniiiiiiii :iiiiiiii:i!ii!!i!iii!i:iiii'iiii:iiii:ii!i:iii!:iiii:iiii:iiii!i!ii:iiiiii!ii:!!ii iiituwiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii OLDESTano LARGEST SAVINGS BANK intheSOUTHWEST- Accounts of Motion Picture Companies as well as individuals especially welcome | Mention MOTION PICTURE NEWS DIRECTORY H When Opening Accounts ^l^llilhllllllllliliiilllilllil.ilLll'ililli.'lllliniilJlliM'll! lliM.lMMMilllu! iiiiiiiiM^ iiiiiijiii.iiiiihwd Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 1 m April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 23 mm „,,,„ HUBimiiimiiiuimiiim m imun uunuiii iiiuiiiniinnii muni inn minimi in minimi mi| |iiiniiiiiimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu im iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiii miinm iiimiiiiimimiim iiiiiiiinmiiiiim in i mil | You Laboratory Men Why try to develop with Caustic Soda when "Emergol" was produced to give Metol results. Until "Agfa" Metol is again available ' 'Emergol" represents our endeavor to keep the trade supplied with an efficient pro- duct at a low price. 5 lb. tin $50.00 Berlin Aniline Works 213 Water Street New York niimiiiiiimiiimimiiimmiiiiimiiimmii giuiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiii INC. 729 7th Ave. Room 1711 — 'Phone, Bryant 8973 N. Y. C. iiiummiiiiiim iimiimmiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiwiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiimi iiiii : i : i : : 1 1 ; . : : : . i ■ ■ ■ : i : . i ■ ■ i r : :' - : : : : : i : : u ! ! i r m l ! : ; r 1 1 T l n 1 1 r 1 1 1 n ] p r r i M n ! r r 1 1 r T n ! f r 1 1 r 1 1 i ; ; r 1 1 1 1 1 ; ; i [ r 1 1 n p i r r r T l ) ! I r r 1 1 1 1 1 ; r r n i m r r i m 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 i i r 1 1 r i ! i n r r ; i i i : - . ■ i : r 1 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 1 1 1 r i n ! t i r 1 1 1 1 j j i [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r [ i f 1 1 1 1 :: [ r r r I r m ; n 1 1 1 ;::■!: i 1 1 r ; j •:: 1 1 1 1 ; i ; f i 1 1 1 ! i :.: j :: 1 1 1 : ■ : : Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 24 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 National Magazine Program Mr. Exhibitor: No more work and worry and big ex- pense producing a program for your theatre. The National Magazine Program is attractive, and the exclusive house- organ of every pro- gressive photoplay house. It contains a de- tailed synopsis of each feature (which we edit). A beautifully de- signed cover of a different popular star each week. Send for samples. Per 1000 * Also all other PRINTING for the MOTION PICTURE TRADE Such as Heralds Press Sheets Posters Circulars Hand Bills, etc. KEYSTONE PRESS 727 Seventh Ave., New York Phone Bryant 4594 Paintings De Luxe of FILM STARS 1IIIIU1I[II1IIIII[I1I1III[|!UII1I1IIIIIII1IIIIII1!III!IIIIIIII1IIII[(II!IIIIIIII!I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[1IIIII For the Theatre Lobby Also Lobby Display Paintings for the State Rights buyers M. KASSEL — Artist — 220 W. 42nd St., New York |millinillllllll!l!lllllllll!lll!ll!!llllllllllllll!lllllllili iHlilllllll Illlllllllllllllllll IIIIIII I according to maturity age, annually long 1 as you live and all profits. | $10,000 cash if ,/ou live and all profits I $10,000 «* if y°u (iie and all profits § (Hiaaaa to $40,000 cash and all 1 ^1U'UUU profits if totally and per- manently disabled. All for one premium with annual dividends LIFE INCOME OLD AGE INCOME DISABILITY INCOME Supervised by 41 State Governments. Guaranteed by a Company That Has Paid To and Holds in Trust for | Its Contract Holders Over $70,250,000 | Address GEORGE W. MEACIIAM Manager Income Department 111 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY | 'Phone, 1650 Rector fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliillliiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiim THE HAWK FILM COMPANY 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY Offers special facilities for the EXPORTATION OF AMERICAN FILMS TO ALL EXPORT COUNTRIES Our trained staff comprises experts knowing the foreign film business intimately // you want to market your films abroad consult us. It will pay you to do it WE HAVE OUR OWN OFFICES AND CORRE- SPONDENTS IN ALL COUNTRIES .illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllll^ pttiuaiuiiiuiiiiiiiiMiniM^ ( Mailing Lists of Moving Picture Theatres ( 25,097 itemized by states— $40.00, or $3.50 | per thousand by states. 1400 Film Exchanges— $4.00 206 Manufacturers and Studios* — $1.50 235 Picture Machine and Supply Dealers — $1.50 | Ask for price list No. 82, showing 2500 other mailing lists. Trade Circular Addressing Company, 166 W. Adams Street Chicago Phone— Franklin 1182 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllUllillllllllllllltllllllUUIIUI^ gpiiiuiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiniiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfflniiii^ MOTION PICTURE LISTS AND I ADDRESSING SERVICE Theatres — Before opening. — Daily reports of new theatres, being or to be ff built. Established by class and seating capacity, by states or by circuits. = State Rights Buyers and Exchanges — Affiliated exchanges — branches g of national distributing systems, also state rights buyers and unafllliat- = ed or Independent exchanges looking for features. If Supply Dealers. — Comprises those who really handle supplies. = Producers and Printers.— Producers of individual and program pictures. g advertising and industrial pictures as well as printing and developing films for the trade. Cities and Villages, — Listed on sheets or on guide cards with population, = number of theatres and total seats for each city and village. Newspapers and Other Publications desiring motion picture news s items. MOTION PICTURE DIRECTORY CO. 80 Fifth Avenue, New York — Phone, 3227 Chelsea. 425 Ashland Block, Chicago — Phone, 2003 Randolph Addressing Multlgraphing Printing Typewriting § At least ten dollars on every thousand letters mailed to motion picture = theatres can be saved by using our service. = aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers i iir.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiir April 12, 1917 £1IIIII!IIIIIII0I[||IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII1IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII' STUDIO DIRECTORY 25 Phone Melrose 3263 FILM SERVICE DEPARTMENT BAUMANN & CO 313-15 EAST 151ST STREET, NEW YORK CITY SUPPLYING MOST OF THE "PROPS" FOR OVER 100 OF THE EASTERN STUDIOS iiiiiiiiitiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinii. THERE IS NOTHING YOU REQUIRE THAT WE CANNOT SUPPLY GOOD "PROPS" MAKE GOOD SETTINGS l!!|l|!lllllll!llllll!lllilllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllinilllllllllll[]llllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll!lll]::ll!!llllllllll!:r Special Representative, Morris Bauniami Asst., S. Schotten ("I Got It") iHiiiniJiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiTiTiHTitiiiTriiiiitiiirTiiiiiiiiirirniiiiiiiiTiiirriHtxifiTJiitiiiTTiiiiiixiiciiiTiriiiiiTiiTTiiiiriFTtniiiriHiiirrriiticTTiriiEiiiiTiiirTiTriTriiTriifniiiriTiiiTiiiii MAIN STORE COR. 152nd STREET AND THIRD AVENUE Furniture and Carpets Homes Furnished Complete Tel. Melrose 7100 COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS SUPPLIED TO M. P. STUDIOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii lliliillllllllliilllllllllllllllEI UNIVERSAL MOTION PICTURE CAMERA SIX BIG IMPROVEMENTS Less Than Half the Price It introduces six wonderful improvements increasing your speed — new framing adjustment, better film trans- mission, advanced film channel, new focusing tube, new footage indicator, and the elimination of static. Know these great features. This " far ahead " camera is sold at less than half the price of cameras of similar quality — 200 feet magazine capacity. New automatic dissolve now ready. Write for Announcement Send postal. See this remarkable instrument and its exclusive improvements. Realize that the Universal now is the world's supreme value in motion picture cameras. BURKE & JAMES, Inc. Sole Wholesale Agents 240 E. Ontario St., Chicago Eastern Branch: 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City ram More Light Better Films with Klieglight and [Liliput Arc Lamps | The Klieglight and Liliput have two arcs in series, with a special automatic balanc- ing device which maintains perfect equality in the length and inten- sity of both arcs. Supplemented b y the special re- flectors the light from these lamps is exception- ally bright, high in actinic value, uniform in qual- ity and intensity. The. Klieglight is easily portable and is particularly suited to motion picture studio work. Klieglight Arc Lamp for mo- lion picture studios. The Liliput Arc Lamp weighs but 30 lb. It is easily taken down for trans- portation and is a most satisfactory lamp for work both inside and outside of the studio. Write for Catalog GM. Liliput Arc Lamp for stu- dio and por- table work; weight com- plete, 30 lb. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC STAGE LIGHTING CO | KXIEGL BROS., Props. 240 West 50th Street New York § ^,::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllliliiiililliliiiilNlliliiliiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllilw Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 26 M 0 T I 0 N PIC T URE illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimmiilllllllllllll Illilllll!illllllll!lllll!llll!lllll!lli:illlllllllli:i;illllllllillli:illllllll!llll!ll!!illll!l \'o\. II. Xo. 1 llffllllllllllll THE NEAREST APPROACH TO SUNLIGHT Duplex Jr. Portable Side View WOHL PHOTO LAMPS Duplex Jr. Portable Front View We Are the Exclusive Manufacturers of The "Broadside" The "Duplex Jr.," Portable The "Duplex" Twin Portable The Duplex Single Portable The "Duplex" Top Light The "Panelite" Our Lamps Are Used in Most Every Studio Because — They are the result of years of earnest study in the application of artificial light. They satisfactorily meet the requirements and conditions found in the Film Studios. They are lamps of dependability and uniformity of action and mechanism. They have the simplest mechanism yet devised for uniform feeding of Coaxial Carbons. Our Experts are always at your Service to help yon. M. J. WOHL & CO. 207-211 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. West Coast Represented by PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC CO. Los Angeles — San Francisco, Cm.. Illlll!lllll!llllllil!llllil!llllll« BEFORE THE WAR $25022 Was the price of this Photo Cines Professional Camera, which we hon- estly believe was at that time the best possible value obtainable. As the price has not been advanced, all must agree it is wonderful value now. THE PHOTO CINES No. 4 OUTFIT includes Camera, Lens F 3.5, Diaphragm Dissolve and Tripod with Panoram and Tilting Head, a practical camera for Topical and Studio work, truly a Marvel of Camera Construction. NO RAISE IN PRICE $25022 COMPLETE FOR THE AMATEUR Also At Pre-War Prices THE PHOTO CINES CAMERA No. 3 No better design ever produced for simplicity of operation. Fitted with F 2.9 Photo Cines Lens and F 3.5 Zeiss Tessar. Made in two sizes, 100 and 200 ft. capacity. MR. AMATEUR — There's Money in News Pictures for the Weeklies. Price $5522 to $8522 Marvel Tripods Suitable for Photo Cines Cameras No. 3 Panoram and Tilting Head $35 00 each G. GENNERT NEW YORK 24-26 E. 13th St. CHICAGO 320 S. Wabash Ave. LOS ANGELES 455 S. Olive St. Be sure to mention '/ MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 mam STUDIO DIRECTORY llllllliillll!lllillll[||||lillll!ffll!!!lllJi!!ll!IIIIIIIP 27 ANNOUNCING A NEW TYPE BALL-BEARING TRIPOD Exclusive Features Panoram and tilt graduated in degrees. All worms and gears are en- tirely enclosed, away from sand and grit. No projecting shafts. Camera screw operated by tripod handle. The worm wheel and tilting top sector are cut in Govern- ment bronze, NOT in aluminum. Removable and reversible leg: points. Quick release on panoramic top. Legs wide spread where they join mechanism. Ball thrust bearings through- out. Taper" bearings on tilting top. PRICE $150.00 Made and Sold by MOTION PICTURE APPARATUS CO., INC. JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER 21 COMMERCE WELCOMES YOU TO FILM IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA — Metropolitan City Streets. High Buildings. Spacious Residences. Spanish, Moorish, Colonial Architecture. Tropical, Desert and Jungle locations. River and Ocean Front. Beautiful Parks. Manufacturing Districts. Ideal Hotel accommodations. Studio facilities. — Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce is with you and will co-operate in every way to make your stay delightful as well as profitable. — Ask any questions freely by mail or wire. ADDRESS Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA miiin IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllililllliH Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 28 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 I 1 1 1 THE HOME OF THE MOTIOGRAPH The projector that represents i 1 The Standard of Value and Quality I The Sliding Disc Connec- tion has been in use nearly two years and not a single one has been replaced. It assures the MOTIOGRAPH user of Perfect Projec- tion. The New Condenser Mount arranged to reduce breakage to a minimum. Either condenser can be removed automatically by a slight turn of a knob. This is an exclusive MO- TIOGAPH feature. If you could only visit the factory, and inspect the ma- terial used and see the ex- pert mechanics at work, you could readily understand why the MOTIOGRAPH produces such perfect pro- jection,— and why its excep- tional long life is spoken of by every user. PRICES: Hand-driven Equipment $265.00 Motor-driven Equipment $305.00 Write for Literature if you cannot make a persona! call. THE ENTERPRISE OPTICAL MFG. CO. 568 West RandolphjSt, CHICAGO, ILL. Western Office: 833 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 1 I I I I Factory and Office Jersey Ave. and 13th St., Jersey City, N. J. Where " Corcoran " Tanks are made The Tank with the Patented Joint Tel. 238 Jersey City !iiiiilllllllllll!i;!lll!liilllllll]i!lllllliillllll!l!lllllll!lllllllli!H Removal Notice Established 1865 Incorporated 1906 We beg to advise that on May 1st. 1917, we shall remove our offices, now at No. 11 John Street, New York City, to our Factory, No. 753 Jersey Avenue, corner of 13th Street, Jersey City, our telephone number being Jersey City 238. The above is our only address, having no connections in New York City or anywhere else for that matter. Our new offices provide much better facilities for handling our business, showing our goods, and making prompter deliveries. Manufacturers and Patentees A. J. Corcoran, Inc. 753 Jersey Ave., Cor. 13th St. Jersey City, N. J. Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 29 i»iuirt'i ^S&s ra m&ra r« «m n isdrst m yipp iyp3 BEJSB^m nunc Sunk* •OURS """"iwiiumioH "fits A LEADER IN Amusement & Photoplay ADVERTISING Carries advertising of every live exhibitor — and all leading producers Service to Advertisers Daily photoplay and amusement page, expert copy and art service These drawings made by our Art Department JEWISH DAILY WARHEIT 153 East Broadway, New York Reaches every Jewish home *•»*» J f toONEUTTUCn, lf-ST.PHOTO-W.AY V* -sv->»T w £&*? %&& \1«1» Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 30 MOTION PICTURE Vol.11. Xo. 1 SllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllN J. ALLEN BOONE In Association With HELEN CHRISTENE HOERLE Scenarios Publicity Personal Management ND back of the above, intelligence, efficiency and the habit of always being "on the level* tt Ask anyone in the production end of the picture game* I s I m 730 Aeolian Hall Telephone New York City Vanderbilt 1284 i:!;:l!!!.:iil'l|M Ml::,;! III!1.'! .:M Mil- Hi ill 1 11 lllhM;!'i: ', i Mi. HUM ; ■■ MM M I ; HI:: !M! ':.,:.; .M.i - ^ :!:... I i i I ■:.:-! i ■ I i!l :■ /IIIL .11:1!;) :!!|!':l i,;l. 'IIi..: Illl. III:!, j MM:, !!!;. i ili,!.. ' .iTII 1 1 ! " 1 1 1 ! Jll 1 1 1 II! ! 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 M [ f i ! ! J i ; 1 1 1 1. . 1 1 1 ! I. i 1 1 1 m ! ; Mi j. U ] I :. i i U.. u.2 Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 31 illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH EDWARD SMALL, INC. Managing the Interests of the Greatest Stars in Filmdom STARS SUPPORTING PEOPLE DIRECTORS AUTHORS Producers: Watch for our weekly bulletin of leading players. Editors: Consult our weekly bulletin for published fiction and original scenarios. EDWARD SMALL, Inc. Telephone ' c . Aon M{w 1493 Broadway Su,u42° New York iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiii Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 32 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim KIRMMSE, INC. I /^ASTING specialists for both motion pictures and the stage. Rendering a service, unique and unusual to both directors and players. The office "that does things." m Tilden Building Fortieth Street, New York Call Bryant 8462 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in i mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inn in i iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiii i i niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 33 piHliKiilli;1JII!llilWIIII« OUIDA BERGERE 33 West 42d Street (Agency) Vanderbilt 595 ARTISTS RECENTLY PLACED FLORENCE REED, Selznick Corp. THOMAS HOLDING, International, Wharton Bros. DONALD GALLAGHER, Selznick, Goldwyn VERNON STEEL, Goldwyn (lead with Mae Marsh, lead with Maxine Elliott) RITA J OLIVET, Ivan LEAH BAIRD, Ivan PAUL CAPELLANI, Ivan PEDRO DE CORDOBA, Ivan VINCENT SERRANO, Ivan EARLE FOXE Astra (serial and feature) DORIS KENYON, Wharton Bros. PAUL GORDON, Wharton Bros. HANS ROBERT, Wharton Bros. AIME' DALMORES, Astra DONALD HALL, Astra ROGER LYTTON, Astra RICHARD TUCKER, Astra WARNER OLAND, Astra (serial) RILEY HATCH, Astra FRANCIS BYRNE, Astra FRANK MORGAN, Edison MARGARET GREEN, Ivan FRANK MILLS, Selznick EDNA HUNTER, Clara Kimball Young Corp. BARBARA CASTLETON, Essanay WIGNEY PERCYVAL, Fox ALICE GALE, Selznick Miss Bergere has also placed the folloiving directors RALPH INCE, Goldwyn JOHN NOBLE, Goldwyn THEO. MARSTON, Astra (serial) ALLAN DWAN, Goldwyn WESLEY RUGGLES, Vita graph The following well known artists are represented by Miss Bergere GEORGE LeGUERE HENRY KOLKER WILLIAM COURTLEIGH, JR. MARY NASH EDMUND BREESE EDWIN ARDEN IRENE FENWICK HARRIS GORDON VINCENT SERRANO THOMAS HOLDING AMELIA BINGHAM ADELE RITCHIE CAROLINA WHITE VERNON STEEL JULIA DEAN IF MISS BERGERE CAN DO THIS FOR THE ABOVE PLAYERS AND FIRMS, SHE CAN DO AS MUCH FOR OTHERS— NAMELY, FOR YOU. MISS BERGERE WILL VISIT THE DIRECTOR AT HIS OFFICE OR STUDIO, AND CONSULT WITH HIM REGARD- ING THE CASTING OF THE PRODUCTION. SHE CAN SUPPLY THE DIRECTOR WITH THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE BUSINESS FROM THE STAR TO THE MINOR PARTS. imiiiiiiiii i!!ill!!lllllllllllll!llllllllllllll!llllllllllll!llllll!llllllllllllll!ll!lllllllllllllllllllll!llll!U Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 34 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllM | WILLIS a^ I NGLIS | WRIGHT C& CALLENDER BLDG. | 1 LOS ANGELES, CAL. j I HANDLE High Class Directors and Artists J High- Class Original Scenarios I The Works of Well-Known \ Authors and Playwrights High-Class Feature Films | Film Financing Sale and Rental of Studios Management of Stars I High- Class Publicity | Studio Lighting Problems Studio Lamps I WE ACT IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITY | I FOR SEVERAL COMPANIES 1 NEW YORK AFFILIATION — ROEHM & RICHARDS STRAND BUILDING | Affiliations in all Film Centers lllllllllliUlillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllM Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY -WILLIAM A. SHEER, Inc. 35 BilllllllllllllllllllllllSlllllllll!^ PLAYERS REPRESENTATIVES IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH EVERY STUDIO IN THE EAST AND SEVERAL COAST STUDIOS PLAYERS RECENTLY PLACED Gail Kane Irene Howley Alma Hanlon Zena Keefe Sally Crute Marie Chambers Dorothy Rogers Edna Whistler Dorothy Green Christine Mayo Vera Sisson Josephine Stevens IVIadaline Traverse Grace De Carlton Earle Foxe L. Rogers Lytton Charles Wellesley Henry Clive Lionel Adams Craufurd Kent Frederick Perry Eugene O'Brien Frank Andrews John Charles Reginald Carrington Richard Barthelmas Jackson Meredeth Irving Cummings m DIRECTORS RECENTLY PLACED Edward Jose Renee Guissart John O'Brien Wm. Humphreys THE MOST COMPLETE AND EFFICIENT SERVICE FOR PRODUCER AND ARTIST 130 WEST 46TH STREET NEW YORK lllllll!l!!lllllllllll!!llllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllll!!lll!!!!IH Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers 36 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. CINEMA CAMERA CLUB Lucien Andriot Al. Ansbacher John Arnold Ch. Aboussleman J. Badaracco George Benoit Henry Bredeson John W. Boyle William J. Black Jesse M. Blaney Walter Blakeley Fred Beck F. S. Brace Otto Brautigan James S. Black John Bauman H. L. Broening Jack Brown D. Boone Herbert O. Carlton D. Calcagni William Cooper George Coudert Eugene Cugnet Eric Cederberg Frank C. Carroll Fred Chaston Henry Cronjager Rich. J. Cummins Jules Cronjager Richard Dimmick Lewis H. Dunmyre Arthur Edeson Allan Everetts Lawrence Fowler J. J. Frawley Ross G. Fisher H. G. Frommer Carl Gregory Louis Geleng Eugene Gaudio Gaetano Gaudio INC. ROOM 1006 TIMES BUILDING NEW YORK CITY LIST OF MEMBERS Rene Guissart W. R. Goodwyn Alfredo Gandolfi Charles Gilson Edward Gheller Maxwell Held Charles Hoffman Fred Held Edward Horn John G. Haas William Hall Garry Hoteling J. K. Holbrook J. Roy Hunt Philip Hatkin Harry Keepers Frank Kugler Lloyd Lewis Alfonso Liguori Chester Lyons Reginald Lyons George W. Lane H. C. McClung A. C. Miller Victor Miller William Marshall Harold Miller P. J. MacCaffery Jacques Monteran Alfred Moses Arthur Martinelli William McCoy Thomas F. Mallory Alec Neilson Clark R. Nickerson Robert Olsson Alfred Ortlieb Lewis Physioc Charles Pin Arthur Quinn Arthur Ross Philip Rosen A. Richard J. W. Ramsay M. M. Robinson J. T. Rucker E. B. Steene John Stumar Samuel Salkey Herbert Siddons Walter Scott Robert Smith Robert Stuart Max Schneider Jos. Schelderfer Walter Schaefer Rial Schellinger B. Struckman N. C. Travis Frank Tyrell Arthur Todd John Theiss Lucien Tainguy John Urie Ned Van Buren J. Vanderbroeck William Wagner George Webber Lawrence Williams Edward Wynard Ulyate Whipple Hal Young H. W. Zeller William Zollinger Xo. 1 III ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii:iiiPiiiii!i:|i|iii!iiii!iy m pl[llilllllll!ll!lll|[|!llllllll!!lllllllll!ll!!lli STUDIOS: minium' Alberg, 116 W. 139th St., New York City. Albuquerque Film Co., 1745 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal. Amber Star Film Corp., South Jacksonville, Fla. American Bioscope Co., 6242 Broadway, Chicago, 111. American Commercial Film Co., 148-152 W. Austin Ave., Chicago. American Film Laboratories, 69 West 90th St., New York City. American Film Mfg. Co., Santa Barbara, Cal. Angelus Studios, 2221 E. Washington St., Los Angeles, Cal. Astra Film Corp., 1 Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. Balboa Amusement Producing Co., Long Beach, Cal. Biograph, Girard and Georgia Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Black Diamond Studios, Talleyrand Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Black Diamond Studios, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Bostock Jungle Film Co., Main and Washington Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Bosworth, Inc., 201 North Occidental Boulevard, Los Angeles. Brenon, Herbert, Studios, Grantwood, New Jersey. Burke, D. L., 5829 Moneta Ave., Los Angeles. California Motion Picture Corp., San Rafael, Cal. Canadian Features, Ltd., Trenton, Ontario, Canada. Cella's Park Studios, Fort Lee, N. J. Centaur, Bayonne, N. J. Century Film Co., Sunset and Gower St., Hollywood, Cal. Chester Photoplay, 502 W. 38th St., New York City. Christie Film Corp., Sunset Boulevard and Gower St., Los Angeles. Cinema, 12 Lafayette St., Utica, N. Y. Climax Studio, 1025 Lillian Way, Hollywood, Cal. Clune Film Producing Co., Inc., Bronson & Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Columbia, 3 West 61st St., New York City. Comet Film, Hanan Mills Building, Detroit, Mich. Continental, Philadelphia, Pa. Crown City Film Mfg. Co., 40 W. Mountain Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Crystal Studio, 430 Claremont Parkway, New York City. Culver City Motion Picture Studios, Culver City, Cal. Dominion Film Co., Ltd., Maple Leaf City, Victoria, B. C. Eagle Studios, Arlington, Jacksonville, Fla. Eastern Film Corp., 17 McKinley St., Providence, R. I. Eclair Studio, Fort Lee, N. J. Edison, Thos., Inc., Decatur Ave. and Oliver Place, New York City. Emerald Motion Picture Co., 1717-1729 N. Wells St., Chicago, 111. Equitable Studio, 517 West 54th St., New York City. E. & R. Jungle Film Co., 1720 North Soto St., Los Angeles, Cal. Erbograph Co., Studios, 203 W. 146th St., New York City. Essanay, 1333 Argyle St., Chicago; Niles, Cal., and Los Angeles, Cal. Famous Players, 128 West 56th St., New York City. Fine Arts, 4500 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Cal. Fox Studio, 1945 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal. Fox Studio, Fort Lee, N. J. Fox Studio, Sunset Boulevard and Western Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Freider Film Corp., Lankershim, Cal. Frohman Amusement Corp., 140 Amity St., Flushing, Long Island. Frohman-Mutual Studio, Glendale, Long Island. Garrick Studios, South Jacksonville, Fla. Gaumont, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. Gaumont, Jacksonville, Fla. Goldwyn, Fort Lee, N. J. Horsley, David, Main and Washington Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Imperial Film Mfg. Co., 956 Edgecomb Place, Chicago, 111. Ince Studios, Culver City, Cal. Kalem Studio. Cliffside, N. J. Kalem, 1425 Fleming St., Hollywood, Cal. lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH Kalem, Verdugo Road, Glendale, Cal. Keystone Film, 1702 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal. Klever Pictures Studios, 29 East 9th St., Jacksonville, Fla. Kluthe Studios, 30 West 9th St., Jacksonville, Fla. L-Ko Motion Picture Co., 6100 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Cal. Lasky, Jesse L., 6284 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Liberty Film Corp., San Mateo, Cal. Lincoln, E. J. Grantwood, N. J. Lone Star Film Corp., 1025 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, Cal. Mabel Normand Feature Film Co., Bates and Erne Sts., Los Angeles. Majestic & Reliance Motion Pict. Co., 4500 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Masterpiece Studio, 1329 Gordon St., Hollywood, Cal. Matthews, H. C, Sunset Boulevard and Gower St., Los Angeles. Cal. Milo Motion Picture Corp., Baltimore, Md. Mittenthal, School St., Yonkers, N. Y. Morosco, Oliver, 201 North Occidental Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. National Photoplay Co., Santa Monica, Cal. New Art Pictures Co., Phoenix Park, Jacksonville, Fla. New York Motion Picture Corporation Studios, Fort Lee, N. J. New York Motion Picture Corp., Inceville, Santa Monica, Cal. Nola Film Corp., New Orleans, La. Norbig Studio, 1745 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal. Norma Talmadge Film Co., East 38th St., New York City. Old Majestic Studio, 651 Fairview Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Pacific Film Laboratories, 5813 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Pallas Pictures, Inc., 201 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Paragon Studio, Fort Lee, N. J. Pathe Freres, 1 Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. Peerless Studio, Fort Lee, N. J. Powell Producing Corp., College Point, Long Island. Quality Pictures, Inc., 3 W. 61st St., New York City. Reliance Studio, 537 Riverdale Ave., Kingsbridge, New York City. Rolfe, B. A., Inc., 3 W. 61st St., New York City. Rolin Film Co., 5821 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Rothacker Film Mfg. Co., 1339-1351 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, 111. Santa Barbara Studio, Santa Barbara, Cal. Selig Polyscope Co., 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles. Selznick Studios, 796 E. 176th St., New York City. Signal Film Corp., 4560 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Solax, Fort Lee, N. J. Technicolor Film Studios, South Jacksonville, Fla. Thanhouser Studio, Jacksonville, Fla. Thanhouser Studio, New Rochelle, N. Y. Universal Film Corp., Universal City, Cal. Universal Studio, Leonia, N. J. United Photo-Plays Co., 2332-38 N. California Ave., Chicago, 111. United States Amusement Corp., Fort Lee, N. J. Van Dyke Studio, 251 West 19th St., New York City. Victor Studio, 553 West 43d St., New York City. Vim Comedy Studios, 750 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Vitagraph, Long Island, N. Y. Vitagraph, Second St., 1708 Talmage St., Los Angeles, Cal. Vitagraph Studio, East Fifteenth St., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vogue Films, Inc., 6107 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Anegeles, Cal. Wharton, Inc., Studios, Ithaca, N. Y. Whitestone Studio, Whitestone, Long Island. Willat Studios, Fort Lee, N. J. Wolverine Mfg. Co., Grandhaven, Mich. World Studio, Fort Lee, N. J. Illl Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY 37 m\\W\\\ IIIIIIIIIIIIIl!lll!lll!l!!illlllll!!lllllllll!ll|[llll!lllllllllllli|llll!llllllllllillll!li TELLS ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF THE SCREEN 1 , — J Registered in V. S. Patent Office ii iiiiiiiii;i;iiniiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihn iniiiii iiiiiii!iNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!im Containing Authorized Biographies of Studio Executives, Actors, Actresses, Directors, Assistant Directors, Cameramen, Scenario Writers, Studio Publicity Representatives and Other Members of the Production End of the Film Industry. AN INDEX TO Portraits and Biographies gives in alphabetical order the pages on which the portraits as well as the biographies of each subject will be found. An Index to Studios, on opposite page, also gives in alphabetical order the name and address of every studio in the country. The Index, with Addenda and Errata, will be found in the back of the book. iiiiiiiiiiiliiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniuiiiim lllll>llllll!l!llllll!l!l!lllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll!IIINII!l!ll!IUII!llllll!IIIIU TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN BIOGRAPHIES ad address asst assistant b born Bdwy Broadway co company Coll college cor correspondent dir director dram dramatic ed editor educ educated exper experience hght height mgr manager m. p motion picture mos months mus. com musical comedy op opera opp opposite orig original Copyright, 1917, by Motion Picture News, Inc. prods productions pub. schs public schools rd road rep repertoire seen scenario stk stock Univ university vaud vaudeville wght weight yrs years Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers 38 MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 MOTION PICTURE NEWS takes pleasure in present- ing herewith, the Third Edition of the Motion Picture Studio Directory, now universally recognized through- out the trade and the profession as the standard work of its kind. Seven hundred and fifty new biographies have been added, making in all, three thousand and ten biographies in this volume. All have been carefully selected in an effort to include only those importantly and more or less steadily engaged in the pro- duction of pictures. The casting director has been borne constantly in mind in the make-up of these pages. The biographies have been brought up to date, including the latest picture the subject has been en- gaged in. The role specialized in by each subject is indicated. This material has been difficult to secure; the next volume will be much more complete in this respect. A^7" E wish to call particular attention to the running heads * * on each page, giving the reader at a glance, the type grouping of the biographies; also to the very important feature of a double index. Besides the usual page index to the biog- raphy, there is an additional portrait index number referring the director to the portrait of the player, a very important help in casting. The up to date and greatly increased information in this Third Edition of the Directory is seemingly a strong argument in favor of its issuance twice a year. Exhibitors, newspaper editors, studio managers, employment agencies, libraries, and clubs will find this volume an ever pres- ent, comprehensive and authoritative guide to the entire pro- fession engaged in the making of the motion picture. in iijiuii iMiitiuii 1 1 [iU[MiiiitiiiiiiJii[ruiiiiniriii]iiitiiiJiiiiiiixjiiii((iiii]i[iiiiiiiLii[iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiziu.ii-UiifijiiiiiiiiiiiuiJiiui!iitiiJiiiJiiiitJi:ijiX[iiitiiiijiiiuii: i uu j < : [[:iii^.Il:j jiiuuiin e i li ji 1 1 [liiMiiJiirjiTKiiiuiDtii l||l||||j|||]l!|pilll!ll!lllllin Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers April 12, 1917 83. or STUDIO DIRECTORY Ft. ACTORS, LEADS— 39 ACTORS— Leads „| A ABINGDON, William L.; b. London, England; educ. there; stage career, leads with Sir Herbert Tree, Sir John Hare, Wil- liam Gillette, Amelia Bingham, Olga Nethersole, etc., starred in "The Devil, "Jim the Penman," "Yellow Ticket"; screen career, Playgoers ("Manon Lescaut "), Columbia-Metro ("Kiss of Hate"), Selznick ("Panthea"). Hght., 6 ft; wght., 185 lbs.; brown eyes. Rides, swims, paints. Home ad., 235 W. 76th St., N. Y. C. ACORD, Art; b. Stillwater, Okla., 1890; educ. pub. schl.; early career, cowboy and ranchman; stage career, Dick Stanley Wild West Show, 1910, with Buffalo Bill, 1911, rode second at Pendleton, Ore., Cheyenne, and Salt Lake roundups, won championship in broncho riding at Klamath Falls, 1912, man- aged shows, 1914, at Nelson, B. C, and Klamath Falls; m. p. career, 1911 with Bison, Selig, Universal (" Heart of Cali- fornia," "Pretty Mrs. Smith," "Nearly a Lady"), American ("Buck Parvin") in the Van Loan series of that name), Famous, Fox ("The Battle of Life"). Ad., c/o Frank J. Carroll, 220 W. 42d st., N. Y. C. ALBERTSON, Arthur, also juveniles; b. Waycross, Ga., 1892; educ. Univ. of Flor- ida, Wash, and Lee Univ.; stage career, under mgmt. Klaw & Erlanger, Wm. A. Brady stck. ; screen career, Red Feather- Universal ("It Happened in Honolulu"), Kalem ("The Missing Heiress"), Selz- nick ("The Argyle Case"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; medium complexion, brown hair, dark gray eyes; rides, swims, mo- tors. Ad., studio, Selznick. N. Y. ALEXANDER, Edward; b. Ogdensburg, N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, several years in stock and rep.; screen career, Universal, Santa Barbara M. P. Co., Horsley, Fox (" The Arm of the Law," " The Spy," " Black Jack," " The Tale of Two Cities"); all athletics. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; black hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., studio, Fox, Los Angeles. ALLARD, Arthur; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y., Phila. schls.; stage career, 10 yrs. legit., vaud. Pacific Coast, N. Y., Phila.; screen career, Majestic, Thanhouser, Frontier, Corona (" The Curse of Eve"). Hght., 6; wght., 165; complexion fair, brown hair; sings, outdoor sports. Ad., 2225 Swane St., Los Angeles; stu- dio, Selig, Los Angeles. ARBUCKLE, Maclyn, also scenario writer; b. San Antonio, Tex.; educ. Glasgow, Scotland, and Boston, Mass.; stage ca- reer, since 1888, in " The Emigrant," later in Charles Frohman Cos., Frawley Stk. Co., San Francisco; in "Why Smith Left Home"; in "The County Chairman," "The Round Up," also in vaud.; screen career, Bosworth ("It's No Laughing Mat- ter"), Pallas ("The Reform Candidate"), Famous Players ("The County Chairman"). Combined with Irving S. Cobb to appear in his screen plays; rides, swims, paints, literary. Hght, 5, 9; wght., 235; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 130 W. 44th St., N. Y. C. ARDEN, Edwin; b. and educ. St. Louis, Mo.; stage career, 35 yrs. in B'way productions; m. p. career with Lubin, Pathe, Peerless-World (" New Exploits of Elaine," " Beloved Vaga- bond," "Grey Mask"), Astra-Pathe ("The Iron Heart"). Recreations, rowing, swimming, driving. Hght., 5 ft. 9>4 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; light brown hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad., Fife st., Forest Hills, N. J. AREY, Wayne; b. Rock Falls, 111., April 12, 1880; educ. there; stage career, stock in Minneapolis, Brooklyn, Atlanta, To- ronto, and Lawrence, Mass., in N. Y. prods, mgmt. Liebler, Belasco, Chas. Frohman, etc.; screen career, Thanhouser ("Woman, Saint or Devil?" "Her Beloved Enemy," etc.). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 185 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 37 North ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad.. Than- houser, New Rochelle, N. Y. ARNOLD, Edward; b. N. Y.; educ. pub. schls. and Columbia Univ.; stage career, with Robert B. Mantell, Ethel Barrymore, John Drew, Maxinc Elliott, James K. Hackett; stock in St. Paul, Philadelphia; screen career, Essanay since 1915 ("When the Man Speaks," " The Wide Wrong Way," " Desertion and Non-Support"); swims, dances, motors. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Essanay, Chicago. ASHLEY, Arthur H.; b. and educ. N. Y.; stage career, stock with Payton, Spooner, Poli, Baker, Davis; in "Brewster's Mill- ions"; m. p. career, Vitagraph 3}4 yrs., Thanhouser 1 yr., World ("The Juggernaut," "When a Woman Loves," "Sealed Lips," " Tangled Fates," " Miss Petticoats," "A Woman Alone," "Who Is Sylvia?" "The Bondage of Fear"); auto racing, general athletics, swims, rides. Ad., studio, World, N. Y., or Screen Club, N. Y. ATTIE, Joseph M., also juvenile, asst. director; b. France, June 14, 1892; educ. Lyons, France; stage career, 7 years in Paris in tragedies, etc.; screen career, with Eclair and Pathe in France, in- U. S. with Universal, Fox, World Film, leads in several Reliance, Palace Players, etc., in World (" The Dark Silence ), Universal ("The Upstairs Girl"), Clara Kim- ball Young (a "bit" in "Foolish Virgin," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, and all athletics. Hght., 5 ft. 8^ in,; wght., 170 lbs.; black hair and brown eyes. Studio ad., 645 West 43d st., N. Y. AUGUST, Edwin (Phillipe von der Butz), also director and author; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Christian Bros. Coll., St. Louis, Mo.; stage career, leading man with Otis Skin- ner, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Digby Bell; screen career, Edison, Biograph (" Blot on the 'Scutcheon"), Vita., Lubin, Univ., Edwin August Feature Films, Kleine-Edison (au- thor and director "Bondwoman"), World ("When It Strikes Home," • dir. and star "Evidence"), Shubert-World ("The Yellow Passport," "The Social Highwayman," " Perils of Divorce," etc.). Society and Western types. Now with New Art Pictures Co., N. Y. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 175 lbs. Home ad., 383 Central Park West, N. Y. Studio ad., Whitestone, L. I. AUSTEN, Leslie; b. London, 1888; educ. Cambridge Univ.; stage career, with Elsie Ferguson, Gertrude Kingston, Jane Cowl, in "Joseph and His Brethren"; screen career, Metro ("Tables Turned"), Fox, Lubin ("Voice in the Night"), Art Drama ("A Man and a Woman"), Solax; rides, swims, paints. Hght., 6; wght., 165; brunette, blue eyes. Ad., home, 723 St. Nicholas ave., N. Y.; studio, Solax, Ft. Lee, N. J. B BAGGOT, King; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Christian Bros. Coll., St. Louis; stage career, stock in St. Louis and Chicago, in road cos. playing " Salomy Jane," " Mrs. Wiggs," " The Bishop's Carriage"; m. p. career, Imp, Universal ("Man from No- where," " Silent Stranger," " Capt. of the Typhoon," " The Boonton Affair"). Founder of Screen Club, N. Y. Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y., or Screen Club, N. Y. BAIRD, Stewart; b. Boston; educ. Harvard; stage career. New Theatre Co., N. Y., "All for the Ladies"; vaud.; mgmt. Froh- man in "Sybil"; screen career, Famous Players ("Moth and the Flame," "Incorrigible Dukane"); Kalem ("The Runaway Wife"); Metro. Hght., 6; wght., 168 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, writes. Ad., 15 Central Park West, N. Y. BAKER, Edwin; b. Davis, West Virginia, 1894; educ. pub. and high schls., Washington, D. C; screen career, 1 yr. with Bio- graph, Selig, Clune, Keystone, Kalem, Universal; rides, swims, baseball, all athletics. Hght., 6; wght., 236; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1212^4 Trenton St., Los Angeles, studio, Universal City, Cal. BARKER, Bradley; b. Hempstead, L. I., 1885; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 5 yrs. dramatic stck.; screen career, Fox, Famous Players, Kalem, Popular Players, World, Alco. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; dark complexion, dark brown hair, hazei eyes; rides, swims, rows, writes scenarios, motors. Ad., Southhold Apts., 150th st. and Broadway, N. Y. 40— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. I BARRIE, Nigel; b. Calcutta, India, Feb. 5, 1889; educ. Eng- land and Heidelberg, Germany; early career, comic op., drama, vaud.; played opp. Grace George in " Half an Hour," lead in "The Laughing Husband"; m. p. career, International (lead in many episodes of " Beatrice Fairfax," opp. Jane Grey in " When My Ship Comes In." Recreations, tennis, riding, swimming, long distance runner. Hght., 6 ft. 1 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad., 231 Lexington ave., N. Y. C. Studio ad., International, N. Y. BARRINGTON, Herbert, also heavies; b. England; educ. Cincinnati; stage career, with Mansfield in Shakespeare, 1899, with Wyndham in London, 1900, in " Floradora," N. Y., in stock and on tour, starred in "When We Were Twenty-one"; m. p. career, from 1911, Edison, then Solax, Thanhouser, Pilot, Bio- graph, Universal, World ("Maternity"). Ad., World, N. Y. BARRYMORE, John; b. 1882; stage career, since 1903, ap- peared as Max in " Magda," starred in " Toddles," " The For- tune Hunter," " Uncle Sam," "A Slice of Life," " Half a Hus- band," " The Affairs of Anatol," "A Thief for a Night"; screen career, Famous Players (featured in " The Dictator," " Nearly a King," "The Red Widow," "The Lost Bridegroom"), Brenon-Selznick ("The Lone Wolf"). Ad., Selznick, N. Y. BARRYMORE, Lionel; stage career, with Nance O'Neil, James Heme, John Drew, in such plays as " The Best of Friends," " Pantaloon," after 3 yrs. absence from the stage on account of ill health he returned in 1909 in " Fires of Fate," toured vaud. in "The Still Voice"; screen career, Biograph, Pathe (heavy in " Exploits of Elaine "), Metro (starred in comedy and dramatic parts, in " The Yellow Streak," late pictures, " Making Good," " Great Green Eye "). Ad., studio, Rolfe, N. Y. BENEDICT, Kingsley, also scenario writer and characters; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1882; educ. Columbia Coll.; stage ca- reer, with Charles Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger, William A. Brady, Shuberts, etc.; screen career, Universal ("What Love Can Do," " Love Never Dies," " The Adventure of the Last Cigarette," " The Adventure of the Poison Dagger," " Black Evidence," " The Crippled Hand," " The Love Girl," " The Bugler of Algiers," etc.); author of several plays, "The White Silence," " The Niche in the Wall," " The Coward," " A Woman's Law," " The Craven," " The Great Wrong," etc. Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; brown hair and blue eyes. Home ad., 6511 Holly- wood Blvd., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Universal City. BENHAM, Harry; b. Valparaiso, Ind., Feb. 26, 1886; educ. Chicago and Goshen, Ind.; stage career, "Madame Sherry," "Sultan of Sulu," "Pinafore," "Floradora," etc.; m. p. ca- reer, Thanhouser (" Moths," " Frou-Frou," " Nicholas Nickle- by," "Harry's Waterloo," " Protean Play " in which he app. as nine characters), Universal ("Man Inside," "Joan of the Hills"). Fox (opp, June Caprice in "Mischief Maker"), World (opp. Alice Brady in "The Dancer's Peril"). Played light comedy, farce and society roles, etc. Recreations, swim- ming, skating, riding, golf, tennis. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. BENNER, Yale Despine; b. N. Y., 1875; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, vaud., in " The Stolen Story," " Zira," " Leah Klesch- na," "The Three Twins," leading man with Hope Booth; screen career, Edison 5 yrs. (playing leads, straights, charac- ter comedy, heavies, Thanhouser (" The Pillory "), Metro ("A Wife by Proxy"); motors. Member Screen Club. Ad., 395 E. 197th st, N. Y. BENNETT, John Drew; b. Washington, D. C, 1888; educ. Andover and Yale Univ.; stage career, with stk. co.; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Blue Envelope Mystery"), Prizma ("The Adventures of Dorothy Sumner"). Recreations, all branches of athletics. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 190 lbs.; dark com- plexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 102 W. 44th St., N. Y. C. Ad., c/o Wm. A. Sheer. Inc., 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. C. BENNETT, Richard; b. Bennetts Switch, Ind., 1873; educ. Kokomo, Logansport, Ind.; stage career, from 1891, covering period of 15 yrs., as leading man and star under mgmt. Chas. Frohman at Empire Theatre, N. Y., and on tour; prod, as star personally, "Damaged Goods"; screen career, American- Mutual (star in screen version of " Damaged Goods," late pic- tures, "And the Law Says," "Gilded Youth"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; dark brown hair, dark gray eyes; rides, swims, golf, tennis, writer. Ad., home, 179 Park Hill ave., Yonkers, N. Y., or care John D. Williams, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BENSON, Clyde, also heavies; b. Marshalltown, Iowa; early career, 15 yrs. on legit, stage, 1 season with Harrison Grey Fiske — Madame Bertha Kalich Co.; m. p. career, NYMP., Fox, Selig, and Universal (late pictures, " Little Partner," "When Jimmy Straightened Out"). Hght., 6; Wght., 170; brown hair, fair complexion. Ad., home, Hotel Lee, Los An- geles, studio, University City, Cal. BENTON, Curtis, also comedian and heavies; b. Toledo, O., 1885; educ. Vanderbilt Univ.; stage career, from 1903, with Robert Hilliard in " A Fool There Was," 2 seasons with Co- han and Harris in "The Fortune Hunter," " Broadway Jones,"' etc., writer of vaud. acts and short stories; screen career, Imp-Universal (" Pursuit Eternal," " Conscience " — author — " Lady High and Mighty," " Everygirl," juv. in " Twenty Thou- sand Leagues Under the Sea"), Fox ("Jealousy"). Athlete, violin and piano. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 180 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 520 W. 134th St., N. Y. C. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. C. BERGEN, Thurlow; screen career, Pathe ("The Stain," " The Boundary Rider," "A Prince of India," " The Fireman and the Girl," "A Change of Heart," "A Woman's Fight," " The Stolen Birthright "), Unity (" The Lottery Man "). Ad., Pathe, N. Y. BEST, Martin, also characters; b. Chicago; educ. Chicago schs., St. John's Military Acad.; stage career, Worrington Stk. Co., International Grand Opera Co.; screen career, Essanay, Lasky ("The Evil Eye"), Clune ("Ramona"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; fair complexion, dark hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, 148 W. 43d St.; studio, Universal, Universal City. BLACKWELL, Carlyle; b. Syracuse, N. Y.; educ. Syracuse; stage career, commenced in Denver with Mrs. Elich's Gardens, stock in N. Y. and on road; "* *»' in noted Broadway successes, including " Gay White Way," " Brown of Har- vard," "Right of Way," and others; with ^M Keith and Proctor stock co.; m. p. ca- J^ I reer, with Vitagraph (" Uncle Tom's Cabin "), Kalem, Lasky, International ("The Ocean Waif"), Paragon-World ("The Madness of Helen," " Broken Chains," " The Eleventh Hour," " Square Deal," etc.). Has written, produced and acted his own sto- ries. Studio ad., World Film, N. Y. BLAIR, Sidney; b. San Francisco, 1882; stage career, with Rose Stahl, Blanche Walsh, Wm. H. Crane, in " Father and the Boys," in " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," and over Or- pheum circuit; screen career, Thanhouser ("The Snare of Fate," "The Crepe Bonnet"), Frohman-World ("Just Out of College"); rides, swims. Hght., 6, 2l/2; wght., 165; light brown hair, blue eyes. BLAKE, Al D.; b. Manitou, Colo., 1887; educ. pub. schs. New York, Cornell University; early career, in stock on Pacific Coast and vaud.; screen career, Edison six years ago, then Selig, 3 yrs. (in " War o' Dreams "), Universal, 1 yr. (in " Where Are My Children "), joined Horsley-Mutual forces 1916 (recent appearances, "The Jungle Flash-Light," "The Trap," " The Star of India "); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 9; wght.,. 150; hair dark brown, eyes dark brown. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. BLAKE, William E.; b. Toronto, Canada, 1884; educ. Toronto schls. ; stage career, stk. rep.; screen career, Excel Photoplay Co., Texas, Rex Beach Picture Corp ("The Barrier"), Lubin (" The Great Divide "), Pathe (" The Yellow Ticket," " The Middleman," "A Fool There Was"); rides, swims, athletic. Hght., 5, 10^4; wght., 175; complexion, dark; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., c/o Paul Scott, Knickerbocker Bldg., N. Y. BLANFOX, David; b. 1893; stage career, stk. rep., vaud., lead "The Weavers"; screen career. Famous Players, Biograph, Rex, Imp. Hght., 5, 11; complexion dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BLINN, Holbrook; b. San Francisco; educ. San Francisco and Stanford Univ.; stage career, 22 yrs. acting, starring, and man- aging, famous producer of 1 act plays at Princess Theatre, N. Y.; screen career, World ("The Butterfly on the Wheel,"' " The Unpardonable Sin," " Husband and Wife," " The Hidden Scar"), Pathe ("The Empress"), McClure ("Pride"); rides, farms. Ad., Journey's End, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y., or Lambs Club, N. Y. BOARDMAN, True; b. Oakland, Cal., 1885; educ. there; stage career, stock, with Elleford Co., Watson Amphion, Belasco's Central Stock, featured in own co.; screen career, Selig, Essa- nay, Liberty, Kalem (" The Harvest of Gold," " Border Wolves," " On the Brink of War," " The False Prophet," " The Resurrection of Gold Bar"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Glendale; studio, Ka- lem, Glendale, Cal. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 41 BOOTH, Sydney; stage career, leads "Common Clay," "Her Own Way"; screen career, Edison. Hght., 5, 9l/2; medium complexion dark brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. BORZAGE, Frank; b. Salt Lake City, 1893; educ. Salt Lake City; stage career, from age of 14, in stock and rep., last stage appearance in "The Prisoner of Zenda"; screen career, for 3 vrs., Universal, Lubin, American (" That Girl of Burke's," "The Courting of Calliope Clew," "The Land of Lizards"), Mutual ("Immediate Lee"), Lasky ("A Mormon Maid"); all around athlete. Hght., 5, 10^; wght, 160; light brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 2028 Costello st., Santa Barbara, Cal. BOSSWICK, Herbert, also heavy; b. 1877; stage career, Be- lasco prods., "Sweet Kitty Bellairs"; screen career, Eastern (late picture, "Tides of Destiny"). Hght., 6; complexion dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. BOSWORTH, Hobart Van Zandt, also director and scenario writer; b. Marietta, O., 1867; educ. Ohio; stage career, in va- rious stock cos., with Herrman, the Ma- gician, with Julia Marlowe, Amelia Bing- ham, Mrs. Fiske, Blanche Walsh, stk. dir. at Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles, '06-'09; screen career, with Selig, Bosworth, Uni- versal, Lasky (late pictures, " Oliver Twist," " Joan the Woman," "A Mormon Maid"); rides, swims, boxes, fences. 6; wght., 205; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 236 S. rt Blvd., Los Angeles; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. Hght Rampa BOTTOMLEY, Roland; b. Liverpool, Eng., 1886; educ. Shaw St. Coll. (Liverpool), St. John's (London); stage career, boy actor with Sir Henry Irving, leading man with Sir Forbes- Robertson; many other prods. England and Australia; in America, " High Jinks," " Pink Lady," " Sari," " Laughing Husband," "Quaker Girl," etc.; screen career, Kleine ("The Green Cloak"), Universal ("Broken Vows"), Gaumont (" Cup of Chances"), Famous ("Helene of the North," "Wed- ding Rehearsal"), World ("The Price of Happiness"), Pathe (featured in "The Grip of Evil," "The Neglected Wife"), Kalem, Balboa. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Diversions, music, swimming, dancing. Home ad., Westover Court, 210 W. 44th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Balboa, Long- Beach. BOWERS, John E.; b. Indiana; stage career, with Donald Robertson, Beulah Poynter, in " The Family Cupboard," "Things That Count"; screen career, Griffith, World, Savage, Metro, Famous Players ("The Reward of Patience"), World ("The Bondage of Fear," "Maternity"), Thanhouser ("The Candy Girl"); rides, swims, fences. Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark hair and eyes. BRADBURY, Ronald; b. Walla Walla, Wash., 1886; educ. Baker Sch., Walla Walla, and Chicago; stage career, Baker Stock Co., Portland, Ore., 7 yrs., featured over Orpheum and Pantages circuits; took out own companies; m. p. career, Uni- versal (" Colorado," " Big Bill Brent "), Lasky (" To Have and to Hold"), Kalem ("The Harvest of Gold," "On the Brink of War," " The False Prophet," " The Resurrection of Gold Bar"). Ad., Kalem, Glendale, Cal. BREESE, Edmund; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871; educ. there; 25 yrs. on legitimate stage; featured 4 yrs. in "Lion and the Mouse," lead in " To-day," " The Fear Market"); m. p. career, Lasky ("The Master Mind"), Fox ("Walls of Jeri- cho"), Metro ("Song of the Wage Slave," " Spell of the Yukon," " Lure of Heart's Desire"); rides, swims, rows, ten- nis, golf. Hght., 5, 9]/2; wght., 152; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 14 Morning- side ave., N. Y., or Lambs Club, N. Y. BRENNAN, Edward; b. Rochester, N. Y.; educ. Univ. of Notre Dame and Univ. of Indianapolis; stage career, in stock and road productions; screen career, Reliance-Majestic (" Our Mutual Girl " serial), Metro " Fighting Bob," " Man and His Soul," "The Right of Way," "The Black Butterfly"); riding, tennis. Hght., 5, 8^4; wght., 164; silver-white hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 60 W. 66th St., N. Y. Ad, 3 W. 61st st, N. Y. BROTT, Robert; b. 1881; stage career, vaud, Charles Froh- man's prod. "The Spy"; screen career, Pathe (late picture, "Pearl of the Army" serial). Hght, 6, 1; complexion dark. Ad, Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. BRUCE, Clifford; b. Toronto, Canada, 1885; educ. Toronto LTniv.; stage career, leading man with Chas. Frohman's cos.; screen career, Selig, Pathe, Fox ("A Woman's Past," " The Siren," " A Fool There Was," " Lady Audley's Secret," " The Fourth Estate," " Princess Romanoff," " From the Valley of the Missing," etc.), McClure ("Passion"), Metro (" Devil at His Elbow," etc.). Western and society parts. Recreations, motoring, hockey, riding and swimming. Hght, 5 ft. 11 in.; wght, 175 lbs.; dark brown hair, gray eyes. Ad, Bayside, L. I. BRUNETTE, Fritzi; b. Savannah, Ga, 1894; m. p. career, Yankee Film, Universal 5 yrs, last 2 yrs. with Selig ("Test of Chivalry," "Hare and the Tortoise," "The Reprisal," "Germ of " Mystery," " Out of the Mist," " Beware of Strangers," " Who Shall Take My Life"); rides, swims, dances, drives. Hght, 5, 3; wght, 117; olive complexion, black hair, gray-blue eyes. Ad, home, 266 S. Benton Way, Los Angeles. BUHLER, Richard; b. Brooklyn, N. Y, 1876; educ. pub. schls, W7ash, D. C. ; stage career, for 20 yrs. in many prods.; screen career, Lubin (" Evidence," " The Rights of Man," "A Man's Making," "Gods of Fate"); paints, sings, sculpturing. Hght, 5, IOJ/2; wght, 185; blond hair, gray eyes. BURKHARDT, Harry; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Boston and Worcester, Mass.; stage career, leading man for Ottis Skin- ner, Rose Coghlan, Andrew Mack, Neil Burgess, Clara Lip- man, Percy Haswell, etc.; played in "The Spoilers," "The Virginian," " The Climax," " A Royal Family," " The Holy City," etc.; starred through America, Australia and New Zealand; screen career, Fox (" The Ruling Passion," " The Marble Heart," "The Soul of Broadway"), Quality-Metro ("The Masked Rider"), Pathe ("The Closing Net," "The Iron Claw"), Triumph ("The Prima Donna's Husband"), Rolfe-Metro ("The Right of Way," "The Stolen Triumph"). Hght, 5 ft. 11 in.; wght, 160 lbs.; medium complexiou, dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad. Hotel York, 7th ave. and 36th st, N. Y. BURNS, Neil,; b. Bristol, Pa, 1891; educ. Atlantic City, N. J.; stage ca- reer, "A Stubborn Cinderella," "The Girl in the Taxi," " The Girl of My Dreams," "The Winsome Widow"; screen career, Universal, Nestor (" When Hubby Grew Jealous," " Molly's Mal- ady"), Christie ("Cupid's Uppercut," " Her Crooked Career," " Sauce for the Goose," " Her Friend the Chauffeur," "Hubby's Flirting Way"); rides, swims, motors. Hght, 5, 6; wght, 136; light hair, brown eyes. Ad, home, 6424 Dix st, Hollywood; studio, Chrstie, Hollywood. BUSHMAN, Francis Xavier; b. Norfolk, Va, Jan. 10, 1885; educ. Ammendak Coll, Maryland; early career, wrestler, bi- Virginia Romance," "Romeo and Juliet"). Member Friars and Screen Clubs. Recreations, athletics. Hght, 5 ft. 11 in.; wght, 186 lbs.; complexion light, brown hair, blue eyes'. Home ad, " Bushmanor," Green Spring Valley Md Studio ad, 645 W. 43d st, N. Y. BUTT, Lawson; b. 1883; stage career, leads, "The Wanderer" "Merry Wives of Windsor," "Taming of the Shrew"; screen career, Metro ("The Woman Next Door"). Hght, 6,2; com- plexion dark. Ad, Kirmmse, 105 W. 104th st, N. Y. C CALVERT, E. H, also director; b. Alex- andria, Va, 1890; educ. West Point; early career, Capt. in U. S. Army for 12 yrs, railroad surveyor; stage career, "Arizona," " Ben Hur," stk.; screen career, Essanay (late pictures, " The Burning Band," " Dancing with Folly," " His Moral Code "). Hght, 6; wght, 196; brown hair, brown eyes; golfs, swims. Ad, Essa- nay, Chicago. CAMERON, Donald Clarke; b. St. Stephen, Canada; educ. there; stage career, stk, vaud, leads with Margaret Anglin, " Lady Windermere's Fan," " Bevely's Balance," " The Di- vine Friend "; screen career, Vitagraph (" Kitty Mackaye," 42— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 "The Soul Master," "The Scarlet Runner"). Rides, swims. Hght., 6 ft.; vvght, 168 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 350 W. 55th st, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. CAMPBELL, Webster, also juvenile; b. Kansas City; educ. Ann Arbor; screen career, Lubin, Ince, leads with Am. Beauty, Vitagraph (author, " Man Who Might Have Been," " Way of Life," " Girl of the Forest," " The Mosaic Law "), Lasky (" The Evil Eye"). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. CAMPEAU, Frank; b. Detroit; stage career, rep.; m. p. career, Fine Arts ("Jordan is a Hard Road"), Selig (" Heart of Texas Ryan," "Delayed in Transit"). Ad., Selig., Los Angeles. CANNON, Pomeroy, also director; b. Kentucky, 1880; educ. there and N. Y. C. ; stage career, op., vaud., circus, wild west, carnival, drama, Frohman, Belasco; screen career, Morosco ("The Parson of Panamint"), Lasky ("Joan the Woman"). Griffith ("Intolerance"), Dixon ("Fall of a Nation"), Fine Arts ("A Good Bad Man," "A Modern Magdalen," "The Mi- croscope Mystery"), Metr^> ("Pidgin Island," "The Prom- ise"), Universal. Athletic. Hght., 6 ft. 2 in.; wght., 215 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 4407 Clay- ten ave. Studio ad., Universal, Los Angeles, Cal. CAPELLANI, Paul; b. Paris, France; educ. St. Barbe Acad. and Paris Conservatory; grad. with honors in 1900, causing his engagement for the Theatre Antoine (Paris), later creating leading juveniles in many prods.; screen career, in Paris, in America with World (" Camille," "La Boheme"), Selznick ("The Common Law," "The Foolish Virgin"). Ad., Selz- nick, N. Y. CAREY, Harry; b. N. Y., 1880; educ. N. Y. Univ.; early career, actor, playwright, prospector and cowboy; stage career, starred in his own plays, " Montana," " Heart of Alaska," stock; screen career, Biograph, Progressive, Universal (late pictures, " Be- hind the Lines," " Blood Money," " Their Hold-Up," " Outlaw and the Lady"); all-around athlete, rides, ropes, swims, once champion middleweight boxer of N. Y. Hght., 6; wght., 180; blond hair. Ad., home, 1218 Havenhurst Drive, Hollywood; studio, Fox, Los Angeles. CARPENTER, Horace Bernard, also characters; b. Sauk Rapids, Minn.; stage career, with Sanford Dodge, Savage Opera Co., own co. ; screen career, Selig, Bosworth, Lasky (late pictures, " The Heir to the Hoorah," " The Plow Girl," "Joan the Woman"); rides, swims, sketches and paints. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. CARR, Gerard; b. 1877; stage career, stk. rep.; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " Secret Kingdom," " Scarlet Run- ner," "By Wireless"). Hght., 5, 11; complexion dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y . CASTLE, Vernon; b. Eng., 1887; educ. Birmingham Univ.; stage career, "The Girl Behind the Counter," "Watch Your Step"; screen career, Cort ("The Whirl of Life"). Member British Aviation Service, in France. Ad., 83 Thorpe Road, Norwich, England. CHAPLIN, Charles Spencer, also direc- tor; b. Paris, 1889; stage career, in Lon- don theatres, " Rags and Riches," " Billy" in " Sherlock Holmes," came to America with "Night in an English Music Hall"; screen career, in Keystone, Essanay, now with own company, Lone Star-Mutual (late pictures, " Behind the Screen," " The Rink," " Easy Street," " Tillie's Punctured Romance"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Los Angeles Athletic Club; studio, Lone Star, Holly- wood. CHARLES, John; b. N. Y., 1885; stage career, magician at age 14-16 in vaud., stock, leading man with Louis Mann, with Helen Ware; m. p. career, Biograph, Pathe, Powers, Victor, Gem, Universal, Selig (" House of a Thousand Candles," "Millionaire Baby"), Fox ("The Victim"); motors, boxes. Ad., Fox, Fort Lee. CHASE, Colin; b. Lewiston, Idaho, Apr. 13, 1888; educ. Chicago and Newport, R. I.; early career, staff artist on Chi- cago papers; stage career, 2 seasons stk., 1 season with Clay Clement in " Sam Huston," vaud.; m. p. career, Essanay, Colo- rado, Universal, Morosco (" The Parson of Panamint," " The Conflict," " The Making of Madelina," " The Road to Love," "The Right Direction," "The Spirit of Romance"). Recrea- tions, swimming, and expert horseback rider. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; complexion dark, brown hair, dark gray eyes. Home ad., 1718 Vine st., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Pallas-Morosco, Los Angeles. CHATTERTON, Tom; b. Geneva, N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, stock, Proctor Fifth Ave. co., vaud. with Josephine Co- han, Cyril Scott; screen career, NYMP, dir. and actor (" When the Tide Came In," Valley of Hate"), Universal (opp. Cleo. Madison), American (prod. Mus- tang brand and played opp. Anna Little, " Secret of the Submarine," " Beloved Rogues"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; brown hair and eyes; general athletics. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. CHRISTIE, George Stuart; b. Philadelphia; educ. there; stage career, " Just a Woman," " The Only Law," " When Knight- hood Was in Flower"; screen career, Metro ("Duchess of Doubt," " Sowers and Reapers ") ; rides, swims, skates, outdoor sports. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 150; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., The Royalton, 44 W. 44th St., N. Y.; studio. Metro, N. Y. CHURCH, Frederick; b. Quebec, 1889; educ. Michigan; stage career, vaud., stk.; m. p. career, Selig, Essanay, Universal (late pictures, "The Honeymoon Sur- prise," " Romance of Billy Goat Hill," "End of the Rainbow"); swims, rows, rides. Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City. CLARKE, George; b. England; educ. Eng.; stage career, " The Climbers," with Warfield in "The Music Master"; m. p. ca- reer, Lubin ("Fires of Johannis "), Fox ("The Vixen"). Hght., 6, 1. Ad., home, St. Paul Hotel; studio, Fox, N. Y. CLARKE, Redfield; b. Peru, N. Y.; early career, cowpuncher; stage career, since 21 yrs. old, played leads, heavies and characters in various prods., and stock, later in " The System," " The Grain of Dust," " The Forest Fire," etc., with James K. Hackett and other stars; screen career, Famous ("The Spitfire"), Fox ("A Fool There Was"), Rolfe ("Emmy of the Storks' Nest," "The Woman Pays "), Edison (" Pardners," "A Fool and His Bride," etc.). Hght., 6 ft.; wght, 205 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Member Green Room Club, N. Y. CLARY, Charles; b. Charleston, 111., Mar. 24, 1873; educ. pub. schls. Kansas City and St. Louis, and Washburn Coll., To- peka, Kans. ; stage career, many yrs. in stock and en tour, with seasons in N. Y., " Glorious Betsy," etc., with Mary Mannering, James Neil, Ralph Stuart; screen career, Selig ("The Rosary"), Fox ("The Honor System," "Tale of Two Cities"), Lasky ("Joan the Woman," "Each Pearl a Tear," etc.). Recreations, swimming, fishing, hunting, tennis, all out- door sports. Hght., 6 ft. J/2 in.; wght., 195 lbs.; iron gray hair, hazel eyes. Studio ad., Fox, Hollywood. CLIFFORD, William; b. New Orleans, 1878; educ. Toronto Conservatory of Music; stage career, 18 yrs., Mantell, Whiteside, and own co.; screen career, Melies, Vitagraph, Kalem, Pathe, NYMP, Universal, Quality, Horsley (" Rose- mary," " Fate's Decision," " Destiny's Boomerang," "The Heart of Tara"). Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. CLUCAS, Carroll Cassell; b. 1887; stage career, 2 yrs. mgmt. Shubert, 2 yrs. Askin & Singer, 1 yr. H. H. Frazee, 2 yrs. vaud.; screen career, Essanay, Selig. Hght., 6, yi; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. CODY, Lewis J.; b. Waterville, Me., 1885; educ. McGill Univ., - Montreal; stage career, stock, rep., leads in "Via Wireless," Frohman prod., 2 seasons at N. Y. Winter Garden, with own co.; m. p. career, NYMP ("The Mating"), Balboa ("The Lion's Dove"), Selig ("Cycle of Fate"), Normand ("Mickey"). All-around athlete; dark hair and complexion. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. COLLIER, William; b. N. Y., 1868; stage career, since child- hood, appeared in " The Rivals," " The Man From Mexico," with Weber and Fields, star in " Nothing But the Truth," 1916; screen career, Kay-Bee, Keystone, Fine Arts (" Better Late Than Never," "Wife and Auto Trouble," "Willie's Wab- bly Ways"). Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 43 CONNESS, Robert; b. 111.; educ. St. Mary's, Kan.; stage ca- reer, leading man with Blanche Walsh, Mary Mannering, Fran- cis Wilson, stk., Louis Mann, "Julie Bonbon"; screen career, Edison, Frohman ("The Witching Hour"), Art Dramas ("The Rainbow"), Paramount ("The Martyrdom of Philip Strong"), K-E-S-E ("A Message to Garcia," "The Master Passion"). Hght, 5 ft. llJ-4 in.; wght, 175 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 319 E. 197th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Frohman, Flushing, L. I. CONNOR, George B.; b. 1884; stage career, vaud., Poli stk. prods.; screen career, Triumph. Hght., 5, 11; medium com- plexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. COOLEY, Hal; b. N. Y., 1888; educ. Univ. of Minn.; stage career, stock, in "The Man from Mexico"; screen career, Selig, American ("The Courtesan"), Universal, Keystone ("A Royal Rogue "). Hght., 6; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Uni- versal City. COOMBS, Guy, also director; b. Wash., D. C, 1882; stage career, Mrs. Fiske in " Becky Sharp," " The White Horse Tavern," "The Rivals," with Joseph Jefferson; screen career, with Edison, Kalem (Alice Joyce series), later directing, leads with Metro, Kleine, Ivan ("The Promise"). Ad., Ivan, N. Y. CORBETT, William D.; b. 1879; stage career, 20 yrs., "A Man Without a Country," "Silver King"; screen career, Lubin ("Souls in Bondage"), Equitable ("The Senator"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, Long Beach, L. I. COSTELLO, Maurice; b. Pittsburgh; educ. there; stage ca- reer, 18 yrs; screen career, 7 yrs. with Vitagraph ("A Tale of Two Cities," " Barnes of N. Y.," " The Man Who Couldn't Beat God," " The Crown Prince's Double," " Tried for His Own Murder"), Erbograph ("The Crimson Stain Mystery"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; brown hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., Bayside, L. I. COTTER, Harry A.; b. Phila., 1880; educ. Harvard; stage ca- reer, Liebler and Co., Belasco, Dillingham, Savage; screen ca- reer, American Commercial; rides, swims, plays violin. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 185; light complexion, gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 4454 N. Racine ave.; studio, American Commercial, 150 W. Austin ave., Chicago. COURTLEIGH, William, Jr.; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1892; educ. Lawrenceville, Andover; early career, cowpuncher, Chicago stock yards, hotel clerk; stage career, juvenile leads in stock, with Robert Mantell, etc.; in original "Under Cover" cast in N. Y. C; screen career, first with Ethel Barrymore in " The Nightingale," under Augustus Thomas, with " All-Star Players," then Balboa (name part in " Neal of the Navy"), Famous Players (" Out of the Drifts," " The Innocent Lie," "The Rainbow Princess," etc.). Recreations, riding, swim- ming. Hght, 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Famous, 130 W. 56th st., N. Y. CRAIG, Charles; m. p. career, Fox ("Where Love Leads," "Under Two Flags"), Artcraft ("Poor Little Rich Girl"). Ad., home, 32 Myrtle ave., Edgewater, N. J.; studio, Fox, N. Y. CREHAN, Joseph; b. Baltimore, 1888; educ. Calvert Coll., Md., Coll. of Law, Chicago; stage career, Proctor's stock, "Master Mind," "Woman in the Case"; m. p. career, Fox ("Under Two Flags"); swims, skates, baseball. Ad., home, 146 W. 36th st., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. CRIMANS, W. W.; b. 1877; stage career, 20 yrs., prods, stk., with Geo. Fawcett, J. K. Hackett, Amelia Bingham, Dick Ben- nett, Geo. Beban, leads in " Kick In," " At Bay," " Maternity"; screen career, with Clara Kimball Young in " The Light." Hght., 5, 11; complexion med. Ad, c/o Bergere Agency, Aeo- lian Hall, N. Y. CRUZE, James; b. Ogden, Utah, 1884; educ. there; stage ca- reer, medicine shows, touring country, later formed own co, toured several yrs. in " Heart of Maryland," joined co. play- ing Shakespeare and stock melodrama; m. p. career, Than- houser, 1911 ("She," lead in "Million Dollar Mystery" and "Twenty Million Dollar Mystery" serials, etc.), then Palo Alto and Metro ("The Snowbird," etc.). Black hair, dark eys. Studio ad. Fox, Hollywood, Cal. CUMMINGS, Irving; b. N. Y, 1888; educ. there; stage career, Davidson Stock, " The Man of the Hour," " The Great Divide," "In Search of a Sinner," with Henry Miller, Lillian Russell; screen career, since 1910, American (" The Diamond from the Sky"), Pathe ("The Last Volunteer"), Horsley (" The Ex- plorers," etc.), Famous ("The Saleslady," "The World's Great Snare"), World ("The Hidden Scar," "The Gilded Age"), Fox; swims, rows. Hght, 5, 11; wght, 170; black hair, brown eyes. Ad, Fox, N. Y. CURRAN, Thomas A.; b. Australia, 1879; educ. Australia; stage career, 17 yrs. in stk. and legit, prods, with " Excuse Me," "Oh, Oh, Delphine," etc.; screen career, Universal ("Earl of Pawtucket"), Metro (" Greater Love Hath No Man," " Her Great Match"), Thanhouser ("Silas Mar- ner," " The Nymph," " Brothers Equal," " The World and the Woman," " The Vi- car of Wakefield," " A Modern Monte Cristo," "The Candy Girl," etc.)/ Hght, 5 ft. 10 in.; wght, 160 lbs.; gray hair, dark blue eyes. Rides, swims. Home ad, 21 Lincolnu st. New Rochelle. Studio ad, Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. CUSTER, Gen. Frank, also scenario writer and camera man; b. Lima, O, 1867; educ. Ada Normal Coll, Ada, O.; early career, biblical lecturer; screen career, Palm (" The Spark of Honor"), Gaumont, Metro, Eagle, Famous; rides, swims, paints. Hght, 5, 8; wght, 184; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad, 401 Duval Bldg, Jacksonville. D DALY, Arnold; b. Brooklyn, 1875; educ. Acad, of the Sacred Heart, and St. Patrick's, Brooklyn; stage career, first success in " Pudd'nhead Wilson," produced and appeared in many suc- cesses, including " Secret Service," " When We Were Twenty- One," " Mrs. Warren's Profession," "Arms and the Man," also with dramatic sketch in vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("The House of Fear," played or dir. several others). Ad, home, 16 East 60th st, N. Y. DAVIDSON, William Beatman; b. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y, 1888; educ. Columbia Univ.; early career, law and banking; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph (" Playing the Game," " For the Honor of the Crew," " Thou Art the Man"), Fox ("The Gift of the Sea"), Metro ("The White Raven," "The Pretenders," "The Yellow Streak," " Her Debt of Honor "), Thanhouser (" Mary Lawson's Secret "). Rides, swims, dances. Hght, 6 ft. 1 in.; wght, , blue eyes. Home ad. Green Room Club. N. Y. C. 195 lbs Studio ; dark hail ad, Metro, DAVIS, Edwards;, b. Santa Clara, Cal, 1873; educ. Kentucky Univ. (M. A.); early career, in ministry 6 yrs.; stage career, debut in " The Cherry Pickers," N. Y. C, 1889, later in variety roles and vaud, dramatized and presented Oscar Wilde's " The Picture of Dorian Grey"; screen career, Universal ("The Strength of the Weak"), Famous ("Daughter of Mac- Gregor"). Ad, Green Room Club, N. Y. DEAN, Jack; b. Wash, 1880; educ. Stamford Mil. Acad, and Yale; stage career, with Jas. A. Hearne, Brandon Tynan, Eleanor Robson, in Shakespearean rep, with Lawrence D'Or- sey, William Collier, leading man with Fannie Ward; screen career, Lasky (" Witchcraft," " Years of the Locust," " Betty to the Rescue"); rides, swims. Hght, 5, 11; wght, 170; brown hair and eyes. Now president of Green Room Club. Ad, home, 7021 Franklin ave, Hollywood; studio, Lasky, Hol- lywood. DE CORDOBA, Pedro; b. and educ. N. Y.; stage career, " If I Were King," with Sothern, 2 seasons, Sothern and Marlowe, "Merely Mary Ann," with New Theatre, N. Y, in "The Blue- bird," "Five Frankforters "; m. p. career, with Lasky ("Car- men," "Temptation," "Maria Rosa"), Dixie ("Just a Song at Twilight"). Ad, Dixie, Jacksonville. DeHAVEN, Carter; b. Chicago, 1886; educ. there; stage career, vaud, head of Carter De Haven Vaud. and Farce Comedy Co, De Haven trio, Weber and Fields, " Girl in the Taxi," " Hanky Panky"; m. p. career, Universal (late pictures, "A Gentleman of Nerve," "His Little Room Mate," "The Losing Winner"). Ad, Universal City. DELMORE, Herbert; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, " The High Road," Wm. Farnum in " Virginius," Wm. Favers- ham, "The Hawk," "Damaged Goods"; screen career, Ed- ison, World (" Broken Chains"), Kalem ("The Hand of Des- tiny"), Pathe ("Perils of Pauline"); model for Gibson, Flagg and Christy. Rides, swims. Hght, 5 ft.; wght, 160; dark com- plexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad, home, 790 Riverside Drive, or 564 W. 160th st, N. Y. 44— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 DERWENT, Clarence, also characters; stage career, with Grace George, Sir Herbert Tree; screen career, Famous Play- ers, Fox, Gaumont. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; medium com- plexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. DESMOND, William; b. Dublin, Ireland; educ. N. Y.; stage career, " Quo Yadis," Burbank Stock, starred in " The Judge and the Jury," "The Bird of Paradise"; screen career, Ince (late pictures, "The Dawn Maker," "The Ice Ballet," "Movie Land," "Stage Struck," "Last of the Ingrams"; wrestles, boxes, rides, rows; author of 3 vaud. sketches. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ince Studios, Culver City. DEVERE, Harry T.; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, from age of 5, with Fanny Davenport, Mrs. Fiske, in " Ben-Hur," "Madame X.," vaud.; screen career, American, Santa Barbara ("The Envoy Extraordinary"), Selig ("The journey's End," "The Ne'er Do Well"), Morosco ("His Sweetheart"), Bos- worth ("The Code of Marcia Gray"), Pallas ("Daw Crockett"), Fox ("The End of the Trail"). Hght., 6; wght., 190; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Morosco, Los Angeles. DION, Hector; b. Boston, 1881; stage career, Denman Thomp- son, Orrin Johnson, Broadhurst prods.; screen career, Vita- graph, Biograph, Florence Turner, Hepworth, British Colo- nial, Thanhouser ("King Lear," "Saint, Devil and Woman"); rides, swims, motors. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle. DUNCAN, William; b. Scotland; educ. America; early career, instructor in McFadden's Physical Culture School, established own school; stage career, vaud. with Sandow, the wrestler; leads in Fairpaugh stock, formed own co. ; wrote "The Fifth Generation," "The Sporting Editor"; screen career, Selig, leads and director, Vitagraph (" God's Country and the Woman," " Money Magic," " Hearts of Flame," " Aladdin from Broadway," " Billy Smoke "). Hght., 5, 10; wght, 200. Ad., Vitagraph, Santa Monica. DUNN, John J., also characters; b. N. Y., 1874; educ. De La Salle Inst.; stage career, with McKee Rankin, stock in Richard Carvel Co., Murray Hill Stock, 4 yrs. headline in vaud.; screen career, Equitable (" The Bludgeon," " The Daughter of the Sea"), Pioneer (lead in "The Soul of a Child"), Powell (heavy in "Charity"), Pathe ("Closing Net," "The Iron Claw"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 170; brown hair, blue eves. Ad., home, 243 West 45th St., studio, Pathe, Jersey City, X. J. EARLE, Edward; b. Toronto, Can.; educ. Toronto; stage career, in many prods., including " The Bishop's Carriage," " Sweet Kitty Bellairs," " Glorious Betsy," " The Shepherd King," " The Blue Moon " with Tames T. Powers, " The Boys and Betty " with Marie Cahill, " The Matinee Idol " with De Wolf Hopper, "The Quaker Girl," etc.; screen career, Famous Players, Pathe, Edison, Metro, appeared in "The Working of the Miracle," Frohman (" God's Man "), Metro (" The Light of Happiness," " The Gates of Eden," The Innocence of Ruth," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. \\y2 in.; wght., 160 lbs. Home ad., 2936 Bainbridge ave., X. Y. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. EDESON, Robert; b. New Orleans, La.; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, 25 yrs. starring in many prods.; screen career, Lasky ("The Call of the North"), NYMP ("On the Night Stage"), Mutual ("The Absentees"), Vitagraph ("Mort- main," "The Cave Man"), Pathe ("The Light That Failed," " Big Jim Garrity "); rides, swims. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. EDWARDS, Chas., also characters; b. N. Y., 1877; educ. N. Y.; stage career, with Frohman, Rich and Harris, Frank McKee, Sydney Rosenfield, vaud.; screen career, Fox ("The Victim"), World ("The Velvet Paw"), Edison (" Barnaby Lee "), Ivan ("Boss Stapleton "), Metro (Sydney Drew come- dies); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 171; medium complexion, gray hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 138 E. 27th st., N. Y. EDWARDS, Snitz, also comedian; b. 1876; stage career, early training, music halls, playing with Sam Bernard, J. K. Emmet, Gus Hill, with Hanlon Lee's pantomimists touring the world, with Charles Hoyt, Daniel Frohman, in companies headed by Wm. Faversham, De Wolf Hopper, Louis Mann; screen career, Selznick Pictures (late picture, with Clara Kimball Youna; in " The Price She Paid "). Ad., Selznick Pictures, N. Y. ELLIOTT, Robert; b. Ireland; stage career, leading man with Margaret Illington in " The Lie," in " Julius Caesar," "Angel in the House"; m. p. career, Metro ("Child of Destiny," "Life's Shadows"), McClure ("Greed"), Powell ("Mrs. Bal- fane "). Hght., 6, l1/?; wght., 185; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Powell, Times Bldg., N. Y. ERIC, Fred; b. Peru, Ind.; stage career, five seasons with Julia Marlowe; leading man to Maude Adams, " Omar, the Tentmaker," stock; m. p. career, with Frohman, Pathe ("Builder of Bridges," "Jester"); rides, swims, fences. Hght., 5, 10J/2; dark hair and complexion, brown eyes. Ad., home, 5311 N. 13th st., Phila., studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle. ESTABROOK, Howard; b. Detroit, 1884; educ. Detroit; stage career, in many N. Y. and London successes, including "Search Me," "Misinformation"; m. p. career, Kleine ("Officer 666"), World ("The Butterfly"), Metro ("Four Feath- ers"), Pathe ("Closing Net"), Interna- tional (" Mysteries of Myra "). Hght., 5, 11J4; wght., 170; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. EVERS, Ernest P., also characters and juvenile; b. Cairo, 111., 1879; educ. Whitman Coll., Wash.; stage career, 5 yrs. under Brady, 3 yrs. Cohan and Harris, " The Fortune Hunter," "Officer 666," Harris, "The Fortune Hunter," "The Misleading Lady"; screen career, Colonial ("Seats of the Mighty"), Eclair 1 yr. (" The Jungle "), Universal (" Graft," " The Ste- low Case"). Rides, swims, writes seen. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; light complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 975 Sanborn ave., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. FAIRBANKS, Douglas; b. Denver, 1883; educ. Mil. Acad, and Colorado Schl. of Mines, Harvard; stage career, rep., vaud., with Frederick Warde, Herbert Kelcey and EfHe Shannon, at N. Y. Manhattan Theatre, with Minnie Dupree; under dir. Wm. A. Brady in "The Pit," "Two Little Soldier Boys"; featured in " Frenzied Finance," "A Gentleman from Missis- sippi "; co-starred with W. H. Crane in the " New Henrietta "; screen career, Fine Arts (" Manhattan Madness," "American Aristocracy," " The Matrimaniac," " Pet of Patagonia," " The Americano"). Ad., Artcraft Pictures, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. FALLON, Thomas F., also juvenile, comedian; b. N. Y., 1885; educ. St. Francis Xavier Coll.; stage career, with Annie Rus- sell, Mme. Kalich, Bertha Galland, Amelia Bingham, Wilton Lackaye, May Irwin; screen career, Famous Players, Bio- graph, Edison, Universal ("Blind Fate"), Crystal ("All for a Girl"), Rex ("The Ingrate"). Hght., 5, 10; wght, 150; light hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 1122 Jackson ave., N. Y.; studio, Famous Players, N. Y. FARLEY, James Lee; b. Waldron, Ark., 1882; educ. Univ. of Mo.; in govt, service 7 yrs., railroad service 4 yrs.; stage ca- reer, rep. and stock; m. p. career, Signal, Pollard, Selig, Fox (" Sins of Her Par- ent "), Universal ("Brute Force"); all- around athlete. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 185; ruddy complexion, browm eyes and hair. Ad., home, 322 S. Flower St., Los An- geles; studio, Universal City, Cal. FARNUM, Dustin; b. Hampton Beach, N. H., 1874; stage career, with Ethel Tucker Co., Chauncey Olcott, starred in " The Virginian," " The Ranger," " The Squaw Man," " Cameo Kirby"; screen career, Lasky, Pallas-Morosco, Pallas-Para- mount ("A Son of Erin "), Fox ("A Tale of Two Cities "). Ad., Fox, N. Y. FARNUM, William; b. Boston, 1876; educ. Bucksport, Me.; stage career, from age of 15, in " Prince of India," " Virginius," starred 5 yrs. in " Ben Hur," leading man with Olga Nether- sole, starred with Dustin Farnum 2 seasons in " The Littlest Rebel," 10 yrs. a legit, star; screen career, Selig, Famous ("A Man of Sorrow," " The Battle of Hearts," " The Man from Bitter Roots," "The End of the Trail," "The Price of Si- lence"). Hght., 5, 10^; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. FAUST, Martin J., also characters and asst. director; b. Ber- lin, 1888; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 3 yrs., with Richard Mans- field, James O'Neil, Nat Goodwin, Leslie Carter, Frank Mc- Intyre; screen career, Thanhouser (lead in "Robert Emmet," "John Halifax, Gentleman"), Fox (asst. director and half- breed in "The Blue Streak"); rides, swims, plays ball, motors. Ad., home. Friars Club, N. Y., studio, Fox, N. Y. April' 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 45 FELLOWES, Rockliffe; b. Ottawa, Can., 1885; educ. Bishop's Coll. Schl., Lennoxville; stage career, with Ethel Barrymore, Cyril Scott, in "Within the Law," "Under Cover"; screen career, Fox (" Where Love Leads," " The Bondage of Fear," "The House Cat," "The Web of Desire"), Selznick ("The Easiest Way"). Hunts, swims, polo, flies. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 450 Madison ave., N. Y. C. FIELDING, Romaine, also director and author; b. Corsica; •educ. Shattuck Mil. Acad., Univ. of Minn., and Coll. of Physi- cians and Surgeons (M.D.); early career on N. Y. Herald sev- eral yrs. ; screen career, Lubin (wrote, produced and acted in " The Toll of Fear," " The Clod," " The Harmless One," " Eagle Nest," " The Garden of the Gods," " The Valley of Lost Hope," "In the Hour of Disaster"). Ad., Lambs Club •or Screen Club, N. Y. FIGMAN, Max, also director; b. Vienna, 1869; educ. here and .abroad; stage career, dir. and leads for Frohman, Mrs. Fiske, A. M. Palmer, mgmt. John Cort, " Man on the Box," " Sub- stitute," "Old Curiosity Shop," "Mary Jane's Pa"; screen career, Lasky, Wharton, Metro (" He Wouldn't Wear Glasses"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150; ruddy complexion, red hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Great Neck, N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y. FILSON, Al. W., early career, railroad man; stage career, several yrs. in vaud., producing numerous sketches, including George M. Cohan's first literary effort, toured Europe and Australia, member of Filson and Errol team which played Keith and Orpheum circuit 10 yrs.; screen career, Selig (" Twisted Trails," " Beware of Strangers," " Who Shall Take My Life?"). Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. FISHER, George, also juveniles; b. Republic, Mich.; educ. Milwaukee, Wis.; stage career, stock in Milwaukee, Kansas City, and South Bend, Ind., in vaud.; screen career, NYMP, Triangle ("The Thoroughbred," "Somewhere in France," "Three of Many"), Metro ("The Promise"), Mutual ("The Gentle Intruder," "Lizz"), Paramount ("The Wax Model"); swims, rides, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 170; blond hair, brown ■eyes. Ad., home, c/o Merritt Jones, Ocean Park, Cal.; studio, Pallas, Los Angeles. FOOTE, Courtenay, also characters; b. Yorkshire, Eng.; educ. Oxford; early career, studied civil engineering; stage career, with Beerbohm Tree, in rep. and Shakespeare; America, all star cast of "Oliver Twist"; mgmt. Chas. Frohman, Belasco, Liebler, etc.; m. p. career, Vitagraph, Bosworth, Majestic, Fine Art Films, Morosco (" Father and Son," " Cross Cur- rents," "An International Marriage"). Returned to legitimate stage, 1916. FORMAN, Tom, also heavies; b. Mitchell Co., Tex.; early career, on ranch and playing one night stands during school vacations; stage career, Belasco stock, Los Angeles, toured west at head of own rep. Co.; m. p. career, Kalem, Lubin, Lasky (" Public Opinion," " The Evil Eye," " The American Consul "). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. FORREST, Alan; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890; educ. University Sch., Cleveland, O.; stage career, 3 yrs. in stock at Majestic theatre, Cleveland, on road 2 seasons; screen career, Universal, Rex, National, Kolb and Dill, Lubin, now with Amer- ican; rides, swims, drives. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 168; black hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. FOSTER, J. Morris; b. San Bernardino, Cal.; educ. Stanford Univ.; stage career, " Merchant of Venice," " The Sixth Com- mandment"; screen career, Thanhouser ("God's Witness," "Though the Enemy's Lines"), Famous Players ("The Inno- cent Lie"), Universal; all around athlete. Medium complexion, blue eyes. Ad., Friars' Club, N. Y. FOX, Harry; b. Pomona, Cal.; educ. Riverside, Cal.; stage career, for 10 yrs., in wide range of prods, from melodrama to mus. com., last engagement as principal comedian at N. Y. Winter Garden; screen career, International (Jim Barton in " Beatrice Fairfax "). Rides, swims, motors, aviation. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 251 W. 89th st., N. Y. C. FOXE, Earle A.; b. Oxford, O., 1888; educ. Ohio State Univ.; stage career, Chicago stk., in " The Deserters," " The Stran- ger," "The Cub," with Wilton Lackaye, Douglas Fairbanks; screen career, Griffith ("The Escape," "The Man Upstairs"), Lasky (" The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," " The Dream Girl," "Alien Souls," "The Love Mask," "Public Opnion "). Rides, swims, auto racer. Hght., 6 ft. 1 in.; wght., 178 lbs.; light complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o Wil- liam A. Sheer, Inc., 130 W. 46th st, N. Y. C. FRAUNHOLZ, Fraunie, also characters; b. Baltimore, Md.; educ. parochial schl.; stage career, with Creston Clarke in Shakespeare, Neil Burgess in " County Fair," and 12 yrs. in high class stock of the country; screen career, Solax, Metro, Pathe, Thanhouser, Universal (" The Pit and the Pendulum," " The Lure," " The Heart of a Painted Woman," " Her Own Way," " Song of a Wage Slave," " Barbara Freitchie," " What Will People Say?", "Other People's Money," "Girl with Green Eyes," " Sea Waif," " The Sleeper," " The Soul Mar- ket"), International ("The Ocean Waif"). Old men roles. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Educated to be a sculptor but took up stage career instead. Ad., Fort Lee, N. J., or Screen Club, N. Y. C. FRIEBUS, Theodore; b. Washington, D. C; studied archi- tecture in Berlin, painting in Paris, and music in Leipsic; early career, toured world for Harper's Magazine, in Govern- ment employ in Porto Rico and Philippines; stage career, with Blanche Bates, 9 yrs. in stk. at Academy of Music, N. Y., with John Craig stk., Boston; screen career, Pathe ("Pearl of the Army"), Ed. Warren ("Transgressors"). Paints, writes, rides, swims, musical. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 180 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 6 N. 19th St., East Orange, N.J. GADEN, Alexander; b. Montreal, Canada, Feb. 20. 1880; educ. there; stage career, stock, Brooklyn, Boston, Cleveland, Louis- ville, Memphis, Chicago, New Orleans, Buffalo, Rochester, etc., playing over 500 parts; also with Savage's prod., " Ma- dame X"; screen career, Famous, Universal, Vitagraph ("Life"), Gaumont ("The Hidden Face," "The Gates of Divorce," "The Toll of War"). Hght., 5 ft. 9l/2 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; fair complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, has written several successful playlets and photoplays. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. Studio ad., Gaumont, Flushing, L. I. GERARD, Carl, also juveniles; b. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1889; stage career, in "Kick In," "The Turning Point," "The Courtmartial," featured in "Brewster's Millions," with Man- hattan Stock Co., Castle Square Stock, etc., at Little Theatre, Los Angeles; screen career, Fox ("The Witch," "The Con- fession," " The Family Stain," "Romeo and Juliet," "The Vixen"), Arrow ("The Greater Crime," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming and motoring. Hght., 5 ft. 10^4 in.; wght., 144 lbs.; medium complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Member Lambs Club, N. Y. GILLETTE, William; b. Hartford, Conn., 1853; educ. Coll. City N. Y. and Boston Univ.; stage career, many years star in N. Y., London and en tour; " Sherlock Holmes," " Secret Ser- vice," and " The Private Secretary " screen career, Essanay (" Sherlock Holmes," " Secret Service "). Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. GILMORE, Paul, b. Rochester, N. Y.; educ. Milwaukee, Wis.; stage career, star for many yrs. in " The Mummy and the Hummingbird," " The Boys of Co. B," "At Yale," " The Call of the North," " The Wolf," " Tyranny of Tears," " In Old Kentucky," " Capt. Alvarez," etc.; screen career, D. W. Grif- fith's Triangle plays, Pathe (" Rosemary," " The Shrine of Happiness"), Raver ("The Other Girl"), Kalem ("The Model's Adventure," etc.). Modern and romantic roles. Recreations, rides, swims and dances. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 163 lbs.; drak complexion, dark haor, dark eyes. Home ad., 200 Mason St., Milwaukee, Wis. GLENDON, J. Frank; b. Choteau, Mont, 1885; educ. Montana Wesleyan Univ.; stage career, 9 yrs.; screen career, Lubin, Kalem, B. S. Moss, Metro, Rialto, Gaumont. Hght., 6; wght., 175; gray eyes, brown hair; rides. Ad., home, 326 W. 43rd, or Screen Club, N. Y. GOODWIN, Nat C; b. Boston, 1859; educ. there; stage career, "A Gilded Fool," " Turned Up," " Oliver Twist," "A Natiye Son," "The Master Hand," "The Usurper"; for forty yrs. in America, Europe and Australia; screen career, World, Univer- sal (" Business Is Business "), Mirror ("A Wall Street Trag- edy," "The Marriage Bond"). Hght, 5, 7; wght., 165; blonde hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, San Jacinto, Cal. 46— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 GORDON, Harris; b. early 90's, Glenside, Pa.; educ. Chelten- ham Acad.; stage career, with Louis Mann; screen career, Re- liance, Solax, Famous, Thanhauser (" The Picture of Dorian Gray," " God's Witness," " The Price of Her Silence," " The Girl Who Wanted to Live," "The Image Maker"); aviates, motors. Hght, 6; wght., 170; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., Than- houser, New Rochelle. GORDON, Paul; educ. Yale, Paris, Comedie Francaise; stage career, "Romance," French Dramatic Society, "John Gabriel Borkman," "Paganini"; screen career, Famous ("The Wom- an in the Case"), Metro ("Vanity"); rides, motors. Ad., Metro, N. Y. GRANT, Sydney; b. Boston; educ. Phillips Andover; stage career, 16 yrs., Boston Stock, Winter Garden, co-starred with Charlotte Greenwood in vaud.; m. p. career, Morosco (" Pretty Mrs. Smith," " So Long Letty "). Hght., S, 2; wght, 125; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Morosco, Los Angeles. GRASSBY, Bertram; b. Lincolnshire, Eng., 1880; educ. U. S.; stage career, rep., stock; screen career, Selig, Universal (" It Happened in Honolulu," " LangdorTs Legacy," " Terrence O'Rourke " series, " Even as You and I," " The Mysterious Mrs. M ") ; swims, rows. Ad., Universal City, Cal. GRAY, Gordon, also characters; b. Brooklyn, 1892; educ. Eng- land and Brooklyn; stage career, dancer, 2 yrs. stk., " Tyr- rany of Tears," "Old Homestead," "Peter Pan"; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph (" Past One at Rooney's," " Maelstrom," "Money Mill"); rides, swims, boxes, dances. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; light complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 145 E. 34th St., N. Y.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. GREENE, Kempton; b. Shreveport, La., 1890; educ. Friends' Sch., Phila.; stage career, "Checkers"; screen career, Lubin ("A Question of Right," "The Man from the Sea"), Farn- ham ("Race Suicide"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 148; blond com- plexion. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. GREY, R. Henry; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. America and Ger- man}'; stage career, comic opera, mus. com., drama, stock, and rep.; screen career, Essanay, American, Kalem, Balboa ("Haunted and Hounded," "Twin Kiddies"), Moss ("Boots and Saddles," "Twin Souls," "Girl Who Doesn't Know"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 180; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. H HAINES, Robert Terrell; b. Muncie, Ind.; educ. Kansas City pub. schls. and Univ. of Missouri; stage career, vaud., stk. rep., etc.; starred in "The Darling of the Gods," "Once Upon a Time," "The Spendthrift"; in vaud.; also leading man for Mrs. Fiske, Viola Allen, Olga Nethersole, Grace George, Robert Mantell, James O'Neill, etc.; stock star in N. Y., Cleveland, Baltimore, Syracuse; m. p. career, leads in Equit- able ("The Heart of New York"), Gaumont ("The Secret Agent"). Hght., 5, ft. 10y2 in.; wght., 174 lbs.; dark com- plexion, dark hair and eyes; is golfer, horseman and photog- rapher. Permanent ad., Lambs Club, 130 W. 44th st, N. Y. HALE, Alan; b. Wash., D. C. 1892; educ. Phila.; stage career, stk., vaud.; screen career, Lubin, Biograph, Majestic, Lasky, Famous, Peerless (" Scartlet Oath"), Fox ("The Lone Thief"), Selznick ("The Price She Paid"), Moss. Hght., 6; wght., 195; blonde hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 583 Riverside Drive, N. Y.; studio, Moss, N. Y. HALE, Creighton; b. Cork, Ireland; educ. Dublin and Lon- don; coming of theatrical family; stage career, from early age, in various London prods.; came to America with Gertrude Elliot's "Dawn of a To-morrow"; appeared in Broadway prods, in leading roles; screen career, Pathe ("The Exploits of Elaine," " The Perils of Pauline," " The Iron Claw," " Ha- zel Kirke," etc.), Powell (" Old Homestead," " Charity," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; light hair, blue eyes. Recre- ations, aviation, motoring, swimming, etc. Ad., 324 W. 84th St., N. Y. HALL, Donald; b. Murree, North West Province, East India, Aug. 14, 1878; educ. London, Eng.; stage career, baritone lead in " Floradora " and " The Girl Behind the Counter," played with Anna Held, Fritzi Scheff and other stars in the United States; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Law Decides," "The Man Who Went Sane," " The Crucible of Fate," " A Daugh- ter's Strange Fate," " The Scarlet Runner," etc.). Played so- ciety and character parts. Recreation, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; light complexion, lark hair, gray eyes. Home ad., Screen Club, N. Y. HALL, J. Albert, also heavies; b. Calcutta, India; educ. Univ. Sweden; stage career, Camille D'Arville Opera Co., stk.; screen career, Famous ("The Big Sister"), World ("The Ransom"), Moss ("The Salamander"), Fox ("Children of the Ghetto"), Biograph, Pathe, Unity ("The Yellow Men- ace"); plays polo, sings. Hght., 6; wght., 185; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Famous, N. Y. HARE, Francis Lumsden; b. Ireland, 1875; educ. St. Dun- stan's, London; stage career, 20 yrs. leading man, Ethel Barry- more, Maude Adams, Billie Burke, John Drew, Gertrude El- liott; screen career. World (" Love's Crucible," " Friday, the Thirteenth"), Pathe ("Arms and the Woman," "The Test"), McClure ("Envy"). Hght., 6; wght., 175; brown hair, blue eyes. Member Lambs, Players, Dunwoodie Country and Malba Field Clubs, and Green Room Club, London. Ad., home, Ballingarry, Whitestone Landing, L. I.; studio, Pathe, N. Y. HARLAN, Kenneth; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. X. Y. C; stage career, followed T. Roy Barnes in " See My Lawyer," lead with Gertrude Hoffman, played in " The Fortune Hunter," " Boys of Company B," " The Lottery Man," " The Country Boy," with Eva Burrows Fountaine in vaud., etc.; screen ca- reer, Famous Players, Triangle ("Betsy's Burglar"), Metro. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair, black eyes. Rides, swims, etc. Ad., c/o Chamberlain Brown, N. Y. St. ad.. Fine Arts Co., California. HARLAN, Macey, also characters, heavies; b. N. Y. ; educ. N. Y. ; stage career, Frohman, Harris, Klaw and Erlanger, Fiske, Woods, " Yellow Ticket," " Inside the Lines," Otis Skinner; screen career, Triangle (" Manhattan Madness," "Betty of Greystone"), Famous ("Bella Donna"), World ("The Social Highwayman"), Fox ("The Witch"), Pathe ("Romantic Journey"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5, 9^4; wght., 155; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, or c/o C. C. Wilkening, 220 W. 42d st., N. Y. HARDIN, Neil Cameron; b. Louisiana, Mo.; educ, grad. Law Dept. Univ. of Michigan; early career, lawyer; stage ca- reer, two yrs. under direction Allan Damaby; screen career, Universal (" Bro- ken Coin," " Mayor's Decision," " Born of the People," " Madcap Queen of Co- rona"), Balboa ("The Ancient Blood," "The Dupe," " The Fake Confession," " Temptation and the Girl," " Grip of Evil," "The Neglected Wife"). Hght., 5 ft. 10^2 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Recreations, general athlete, dancer. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach. Home ad., Elks Club, Long Beach. HAYAKAWA, Sessue; b. Tokio, Japan, 1889; educ. college in Japan and Univ. of Chicago; stage career, 6 yrs. of stage ex- perience in Japan; screen career, NYMP, Lasky ("The Ty- phoon," " The Cheat," " Alien Souls," " The Honorable Friend," " Naked Hearts," " The Soul of Kura San," " The Victoria Cross," " Each to His Kind "). Rides, swims, fences, wrestles, paints and writes. Hght., 5, TVi\ wght., 157; black hair and black eyes. Ad., home, 1606 El Centro ave., Holly- wood, Cal. Ad., Lasky, Los Angeles. HEARN, Edward; b. Dayton, Wash., 1888; educ. Whitman Coll.; screen career, from 1915, Universal (" The White Scar," " Her Defiance," " A Recoiling Ven- geance," " Her Bitter Cup," " The Seek- ers," " The Undercurrent," "Idle Wives"), Bison (" For Love and Gold," " A Mod- ern Cain," " Her Soul's Inspiration," "Should She Have Told?"), "The Double Room Mystery," " The Forbid- den Game," " Souls United"). Hght, 6; wght., 190; brown hair, brown eyes. Rides and swims. Ad., home, 6400 Kingswell ave., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, L^niver- sal City, Cal. HERBERT, Holmes Edward; b. Dublin, Ire., 1882; educ. Rug- by, Eng.; stage career, 4 yrs. in U. S. with Billie Burke, Blanche Bates, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Martha Hedman, in England with Lena Ashwell, in vaud. at Drury Lane, Adel- phia, Duke of York's, etc.; screen career, Thanhouser ("Her Life and His," "His Wife"). Athletics. Hght., 6 ft; wght, April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 47 176 lbs.; fair complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 19 W. 46th st.. N. Y. C. HEYES, Herbert H.; b. Little Falls, Wash.; educ. Hills Mili- tary Acad., Portland, Ore.; stage career, with James K. Hack- ett in " Caesar de Bazan," " Prisoner of Zenda," etc., featured in " The Man on the Box," " Truxton King," " The Girl of the Golden West," leading man in stock, Poli (Hartford), Baker (Portland), etc.; m. p. career, Essanay, George Kleine, Fox (" The Final Curtain," "Wild Oats," " Our Lady of Laugh- ter," "The Whirlpool," as Bertie Cecil in "Under Two Flags," " The Straight Way," as Capt, Phoebus in " The Darling of Paris"). Hght., 6 ft. 1 in.; wght, 200 lbs.; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Swimmer, rider and all around athlete. Home ad., 3920 B'way, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Willat Studios, Fort Lee. HICKMAN, Howard; b. Columbia, Mo.; educ. San Jose, Cal.; stage career, from 1898, toured with Bernhardt, with Mel- bourne McDowell in rep.; screen career. Universal, Lasky (late pictures, " The Sin Ye Do," " The Female of the Spe- cies," "Chicken Casey"); swims, rides. Hght., 6; wght., 150; dark hair and eyes. An., Ince, Culver City, Cal. HILL, Lee; b. Minneapolis, Minn.; educ. Univ. of Minn.; stage career, drama, stk. and tour, with Frohman, Broadhurst and Currie, vaud. ; screen career, Majestic, Selig, Crown City Co., Rex-Universal (late pictures, " To Him That Hath," " The Whispered Name," " Guilty," " The Indian's Lament," "The Fourth Witness"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 175; dark hair; rides, swims, motors. Ad., Universal City. HILLIARD, Harry S.; b. Cincinnati, O.; educ. Cincinnati, High and Miami Med- ical Coll.; stage career, with Wilton Lack- aye, Henry E. Dixey, Blanche Ring, Flor- ence Reed, Marie Dressier, also in special production of " Mrs. Temple's Tele- gram"; screen career, Universal, Fox (late pictures, " Little Miss Happiness," " Romeo and Juliet," " The New York Peacock"); motors, outdoor sports. Mem- ber Lambs Club. Hght, 5, 11; wght., 170; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. HITCHCOCK, Walter; b. Boston, Mass.; stage career, leads with Nat Goodwin, Otis Skinner, Henry Miller, Margaret Ar ~' caree -LUDK. v *,. , , t*0 iw ±j\. /, ivuuv-ivitiiu * x nc jnuwuuu, "The Half-Million Bribe," "The White Raven"), Triumph ("The Libertine"). Ad, Hotel Somerset, N .Y. HOLDING, Thomas; b. Black Heath, Kent, England; educ. Rugby; stage career, 12 yrs., with Mrs. Kendall, Edward Terry, Forbes-Robertson, Maxine Elliott, K. and E.; screen ca- reer, Famous Players ("Bella Donna," "The Moment Be- fore," "Silks and Satins"), Morosco (dir. "The Redeeming Love," " The Wax Model "); rides, swims, rows, paints. Hght, 6; wght., 172; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., 223 Riverside Drive, N. Y. HOLUBAR, Allen J., also director; b. San Francisco, 1889; stage career, stk, rep, on tour in " Girl of the Golden West," " Man of the Hour," " Every- woman," leading man in Cincinnati, El- mira, and Phila. stk. cos.; screen career, from 1914, Universal (wrote prod, and played lead in " The Phone Message," lead in " Twenty Thousand Leagues Un- der the Sea," late pictures, seen, and dir. " The Reward of His Government," dir. and lead "Heart Strings"). Ad, Universal City, Cal. Per- manent ad. Friars Club, N. Y. HOLMES, Stuart; b. Chicago, 1887; educ. Art Inst; stage ca- reer, with Henry E. Dixey in "Mary Jane's Pa"; screen ca- reer, Ramo, Biograph, Fox ("A Tortured Heart," " Under Two Flags," "Her Double Life," "Love and Hate," "The Scarlet Letter"); sculptures, paints. Hght, 6; wght, 182; dark eyes, light brown hair. Ad, studio, Fox, N. Y. HONT, Albert; stage career, Frohman, Lederer, Dillingham; screen career, World, Equitable. Hght, 6, 2; complexion me- dium, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad, Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. HOPPER, DeWOLF; b. N. Y, 1858; educ. J. H. Morse's Sch.; stage career, from Nov. 4, 1878; com. opera, rep, in America and abroad, starred in "Wang," "Dr. Syntax," "El Capitan," " Mr. Pickwick," " Happyland," " The Pied Piper," in revival of "Pinafore" and other Gilbert and Sullivan prods.; screen career, from 1915, Fine Arts (" Don Quixote " and " Casey at the Bat," "Puppets"); outdoor sports. Ad, Lambs Club, N. Y. HOWARD, Geo. W, also heavy; stage career, prods, with Ethel Barrymore, Louise Dressier; screen career, Gaumont ("The Mark of the Beast"), Vitagraph (late picture, "The Blue Envelope"). Hght, 6, 1. Ad, Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. HOWARD, Harold, also comedian; b. Kensington, London Eng.; educ. St. John's Coll.; stage career, in "The Music Mas- ter," with David Warfield, in all-star revival of "Stop Thief"; screen career, Kleine ("Officer 666," "Stop Thief"), Selig ("A Soldier of Fortune"), Lasky ("The Sowers"), Selig ("Small Town Stuff"); sings, dances, rides. Hght, 5, 10; wght, 140; brown hair, dark eyes. Ad, 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City. HUNT, Leslie M, also juvenile; b. 1885; stage career, "The Squaw Man," " Tillie's Nightmare"; screen career, Selig, Thanhouser, Fox. Hght, 6; complexion light. Ad, Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. HUNTER, Kenneth; screen career, Fox ("Ambition," "Dare- devil Kate," " Love and Hate "). Ad, 106 W. 13th st. New York City. J JAMES, Gladden; b. Zanesville, O.; educ. Columbus, O.; stage career, child actor at age of 6, later in many prods, " Under the Greenwood Tree," " Way Down East," " The Third Degree," "Officer 666," etc.; screen career, Vitagraph (leads in "The Call," "The Confession of Madame Barastoff," ''The Shadow of Fear"), Universal, World ("As in a Look- ing Glass," "What Happened at 22," "Paying the Price"), Mutual ("Father and Son," etc.), Fine Arts ("The Social Secretary"), Pathe (" Mystery of the Double Cross"). Home ad, 1414 President st, Brooklyn. Ad, Screen Club, N. Y. C. JEFFERSON, Thomas; b. N. Y.; educ. France; stage career, Lester Wallack Stk, N. Y, Princess Theatre, Eng, Au- gustin Daly Co, Fifth Ave, Stk, N. Y, 20 yrs. with father in " Rip Van Winkle," succeeding him in title role, later in " The Cricket on the Hearth," " Lend Me Five Shillings"; screen career, Biograph, Re- liance-Majestic, Universal (" The Ro- mance of Billy Goat Hill"), Imp ("Through Solid Walls," "The Main Spring," "A Child of Mystery," "Polly Put the Kettle On"), Fine Arts; fishes, paints. Ad, Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. JELLEY, Herbert E.; b. Pittsburgh, 1886; educ. St. Ignatius Col, Cleveland; stage career, in " Young America," " Stop Thief," four yrs. in vaud.; screen career, Universal, Cham- pion, Famous Players, Metro. Hght, 6; wght, 190; dark brown hair, gray eyes. Ad, home, 6407 Whittier ave, Cleve- land, O. JOHNSON, Emory; b. San Francisco, 1894; educ. Univ. of Cal.; m. p. career, Essanay, Pathe, Liberty Films, Universal- Bluebird ("The Unattainable," "The Devil's Bondwoman," " Morals of Hilda," "The Right to Be Happy"); football, baseball, rides, swims. Hght, 6, 2; wght, 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad, home, 1764 No. Vine, Los Angeles; studio, Uni- versal City, Cal. JOHNSTON, J. W.; b. Ireland; educ. N. Y. and Dublin; stage career, Sothern, Frohman, " The Squaw Man," " The Waif," stock; screen career, Pathe, Eclair, Lasky, Famous (" Out of the Drifts," Destiny's Toy"), Metro ("God's Half- Acre," Fine Arts ("Fifty-Fifty"). Hght, 6; wght, 175; dark hair, dark eyes; swims, rides. Ad, 356 Wadsworth ave, N. Y. K KARR, Darwin; b. Almond, N. Y, 1885; stage career, in vaud, " Man of the Hour," " Way Down East," in Providence stock with Malcolm Williams, Proctor stock; m. p. career, Edison, 48— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 Solax, Yitagraph, Essanay ("The Way of Patience"); all out- door sports. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 186; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. KEEDWELL, A. Noval, also juvenile; b. 1896; stage career, vand.; screen career, Vitagraph, Frohman. Hght., 5, 10^4; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., X. Y. KELLARD, Ralph; b. X. Y. C, June 16, 1887; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, 3 seasons mgmt. David Belasco, with Da- vid Warfield in " The Music Master," in .orig. production of "The Warrens of Yirginia," leading man in X. Y. produc- tion of " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," 3 seasons owner and mgr. Ralph Kellard Stock Co., Empire theatre, Syracuse, X. Y.; also lead, man in stk. at Alcazar theatre, San Francisco, Cal., etc.; screen career, Fox ("Her Mother's Secret"), Pathe ("The Precious Packet," " The Shielding Shadow," " Pearl of the Army," etc.). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 155 lbs.; light complexion, red-brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Old Post Road, Rye, N. Y., Studio ad., Pathe, 1 Congress St., Jersey City. KELLER, Brooklyn; b. Lakeland, Fla., 1890; educ. pub. sch.; stage career, at 6 played in " Tom Thumb," Curtis stock, Den- ver, Potter Theatre, Santa Barbara, Cal.; m. p. career, NYMP ("The Bargain," "Under Two Flags"), Horsley ("Vengeance Is Mine," " The Leopard's Bride "). Ad., Fo Studio, Los Angeles. KENT, Craufurd; b. London; stage career, in musical com- edy, " Deep Purple," etc.; screen Career, Crystal, Lubin (" Dol- lars and the Woman"), Pathe ("Xedra"), Artcraft ("Broad- way Jones"), Famous ("The Evil Thereof"), Selznick ("Search for a Soul"). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 jt. 9l/i in.; wght., 156 lbs. Ad., c/o Wm. A. Sheer, 130 W. 46th St., N. Y. KERRIGAN, Jack Warren; b. Louisville, Ky., 1889; educ. there; stage career, in "The Road to Yesterday," "Brown of Harvard," "The Master Key"; screen career, Essanay ("The Bitter Sweets"), American (leads for 3 yrs.), Universal ("The Measure of a Man," "The Social Buccaneer"); outdoor sports, paints, music. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 190; black hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1765 Gower St., Hollywood; studio, LTni- versal City. KILGOUR, Joseph; b. Ayr, Ontario, Can.; educ. Ayr and Chicago; stage career, lead in " The Lion and the Mouse," "The Easiest Way," "Ready Money"; screen career, Vita- graph (impersonating Washington in historical sketches, "The Secret Kingdom," " Womanhood "), Selznick (" The Easiest Way"). Ad., Selznick. X. Y. KILPACK, Bennett, also juvenile; b. 1892; stage career, with Klaw and Erlanger, Shubert, Liebler; screen career, Imp, Thanhouser, Frohman. Hght., 5, 7; complexion dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. KOLKER, Henry; b. Germany; educ. Quincy, 111.; stage ca- reer, 20 yrs., 15 yrs. annual appearance in X. Y. as leading man in B'way prods.; screen career, Rolfe-Metro ("The Bridge"), Triumph-Equitable ("The Warning"), Kleine (" Gloria's Romance "). Ad., Stamford, Conn. KOUPAL, T. Morse; b. X. Y., 1890; educ. City Coll.; stage career, with Mrs. Louis James, Edith Wynne Matthison, Char- lotte Walker; screen career, Knickerbocker, Gaumont, Charter Feature (" Tides of Time," " Capital Punishment," " Unsus- pected Isles"); swims, rides, writes short stories. Hght., 6; wght., 185; light complexion, sandy hair, blue eyes. Ad., 240 W. 122d st., N. Y. L LADD, Schuyler; b. 1877; stage career, "The Yellow Ticket"; screen career, Metro. Hght., 6; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, X. Y. LANCASTER, John; b. Richmond, Va., 1861; educ. there; 35 yrs. in circus business; stage career, vaud.; m. p. career, Selig ("One Kiss," "Second Childhood," "Small Town Stuff"), The Motion Picture Studio Directory Is Authoritative •Fox ("Chased Into Love"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 190. Ad., Fox, Hollywood. LARKIN, George Alan; b. X. Y., 1890; educ. privately; stage career, circus, vaud., stock; m. p. career, Edison, Pathe (" Trey of Hearts"), Selig ("In the Jungle Wilds"), Famous ("Wom- an in the Case "), Kalem (" The Wizard's Plot," " The Tiger's Claws," " House of Secrets "), Fox (" The Primitive Call "). Ad., home, 129 W. 47th St.; studio. Fox, X. Y. LAW, Walter; b. Dayton, Ohio, 1878; educ. Ohio State Univ.; stage career, " Belle of New York," " Mistress Nell," " The Spoilers"; m. p. career, Fox ("The Darling of Paris," "Jeal- ousy"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 220; rides, swims. Ad., home, 250 W. 57th st.; studio, Fox, X. Y. LAWRENCE, Paul; b. Cleveland; educ. Cleveland Univ.; early career, publisher; screen career, Thanhouser (" Ca- mille"), Metro ("The Woman Pays," "The Upheaval," "The Final Judgment"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 155; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Rolfe-Metro, X. Y. LEHMANN, L. Thomas; b. Allegare, Mich., 1886; educ. Univ. of Michigan; stage career, stk. in Dallas, Tex., over Orpheum Circuit 3 yrs., in mus. com.; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Scarlet Runner"), Universal ("A Wife's Folly"). Hght., 6, J4; wght., 178; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 37 W. 68th st., N. Y. LEIBER, Fritz; stage career, in People's Stock, Chicago, with Julia Marlowe, Robt. B. Mantell, David Warfield, Mme. Pe- trova; m. p. career, Metro, now with Fox; motors and plays golf. Ad., home, Atlantic Highlands, X. J. LEIGH, Lisle; b. Salt Lake City; on stage since age of 3l/2 in stock and vaudeville; m. p. career, Fox ("Caprice of the Mountains," "Slander"). Ad., home, Hotel St. Margaret, X. Y.; studio, Fox, X. Y. LESLIE, Arthur, also juvenile; b. 1893; stage career, " Brew- ster's Millions," "The Traveling Salesman"; screen career, Fox (late pictures, " The Marble Heart," " Daughter of the Gods"). Hght., 5, 10; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., X. Y. L'ESTRANGE, Julian; b. England; educ. Cambridge Univ., Eng. ; stage career, 5 yrs. in London with Sir Herbert Tree, also leads with Arthur Bouchier, Billie Burke, Maxine El- liott, Mme. Simon; screen career, Famous Players, Pathe ("The Girl with the Green Eyes"); golf, tennis, and all out- door sports. Hght., 5, 11%; wght., 176. Ad., Famous Players, N. Y. Ad., Hotel St. Andrew, X. Y. LEWIS, Sheldon, also characters; b. Phila.; educ. Phila.; stage career, leading roles Dorothy Donnelly, Blanche Walsh, Ada Rehan in Shakespearian plays, Mrs. Fiske in Ibsen rep.; screen career, Pathe ("The Clutching Hand" in the Pathe serial, "The Exploits of Elaine," "The Iron Claw" in that serial). Ad., home, 464 Riverside Drive, X. Y. LINCOLN, E. K.; stage career, stock in Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Youngstown, Columbus and Paterson, then with sev- eral productions; screen career, Vita- graph and Lubin (" The Call," " The Girl from Alaska," " The Fighting Chance,'' " Ophelia," " Expiation," "Heart's Tribute"), World ("World Against Him "), Monmouth (" Jimmy Dale Serial "). Western, society and character roles. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 185 lbs.; black hair and hazel eyes. All-round athlete, goes in for horses, motoring, and show dogs, owning the Greenacre Ken- nels; owns modern m. p. studios at Grantwood, XT. T., and Blandford, Mass. Ad.. 110 W. 40th st., X. Y. LINDEN, Einar; b. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1886; educ. Royal Conservatory, Copenhagen; stage career in Copenhagen, Ber- lin Opera, Opera Comique, Paris, with Sarah Bernhardt; m. p. career, Fox ("Carmen," "Family Stain," "Eternal Sapho"); tennis, swims, rides. LOCKWOOD, Harold; b. Brooklyn, X. Y., 1887; educ. bus. coll.; early career, dry goods salesman; stage career, 7 yrs. in mus. com., vaud. and stk., with Otis Harlan in " The Broken Idol," " Me- phisto"; screen career, Xestor in X. Y. 1910, XYMP 1912, Selig, Famous Players (" Wildflower "), American ("The Lure of the Mask," " The Turn of the Road," "Life's Blind Alley"), Metro ("Pidgin Island," " Big Tremaine," " The Promise," "The Hidden Children"). Swims, rides. Hght., 5 ft. 11*4 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Yorke- Metro, Hollywood. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 49 LONG, Walter; b. Milford, N. H., 1884; educ. Nashua, X. H.; stage career, stock rep. and vaud., with Holbrook Blinn, H. B. Warner, under mgmt. of Shubert and Frohman; screen career, Essanay, Reli- ance, Lasky (" Years of the Locust," "The Evil Eye," "The Golden Fetter"), Fine Arts ("Intolerance"); swims, rides, motors, wrestles. Hght, 5, 11; wght., 175; brown hair, gray eyes. LOUIS, Willard; b. San Francisco, Cal., 1882; stage career, with Edward Harri- gan, appeared in many Broadway prods., played lead 2 yrs. in " Seven Days," with N. Y. prod, of "The Whip"; screen ca- reer, Fox (" The Love Thief," " The Island of Desire," " One Touch of Sin," "Tabor"). Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. LOU-TELLEGEN; b. Athens, Greece, Nov. 26, 1881; stage career, leading man with Sarah Bernhardt in Paris and on tour, director and star on London and American stages; screen career, Pathe (" Queen Elizabeth "), Lasky (" The Ex- plorer," " The Unknown," " The Victory of Conscience," " The Victoria Cross," " The Long Trail," etc.). Recreations, rid- ing, swimming, shooting, motoring, aeroplaning, also litera- ture, sculpture, painting, etc. Hght., 6 ft,; wght., 175 lbs.; dark hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood. LOVE, Montagu; b. Calcutta, India, 1877; educ. England; stage career, mgmt. Belasco, Joseph Brooks, Shuberts, W. A. Brady, Cyril Maude (in London); screen career, Peerless- World (" Husband and Wife," " Friday the 13th," " The Gilded Cage," " The Scarlet Oath," " Bought and Paid For," " The Men She Married," "The Challenge," "The Haunting Shad- ow"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; fair com- plexion, red hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Weatover Court, 210 W. 44th st., N. Y.; studio, World Film (Peerless studio), Fort Lee, N. J. LUCAS, Wilfred; b. Canada; educ. Mon- treal High Sch. and McGill Univ.; stage career, grand and light opera in America and abroad, featured 2 seasons in " Quo Vadis," in stock and rep., produced " The Heir to the Hoorah," " The Chorus Lady"; screen career, Universal, Key- stone, Fine Arts (" The Rummy " " The Microscope Mystery," "Jim Blueso," " Orpheus "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. LUTTINGER, Al.; b. San Francisco, 1879; educ. San Fran- cisco; stage career, Grand Opera House, San Francisco, with Maude Adams, Florence Roberts, played in stock through- ought U. S., headed vaud. sketch, " A Girl of the West." LYNCH, Edward, also heavy; stage career, Poli stk., Belasco; screen career, Solax. Hght., 6, 1; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. LYNDON, Cecil; b. 1888; stage career, vaud., stk., " Brown of Harvard," "Wildfire"; screen career, Thanhouser, Kleine, Yitagraph. Hght., 5, 9; complexion, fair. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. M McDONALD, Francis J.; b. Bowling Green, Ky., 1891; educ. St. Xavier Coll., Cincinnati; stage career, since 1905, 1 season leading man at Spokane, 7 mos. on Orpheum Circuit; screen career, 2 yrs. with Universal, then to Fine Arts for 15 mos., and then back to Universal, in " The Black Orchid," " The Mansard Mystery"; all athletics. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 155; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1654J/2 Lucile ave., Holly- wood, studio, Universal City, Cal. McGARRY, Garry; b. Franklin, Pa., Oct. 17, 1889; educ. Sa- cred Heart Acad., Franklin, and Canisus Coll., Buffalo; stage career, in " The Soul Kiss," " The Waltz Dream," " The Con- fession," 2 seasons with Tom Terriss, a season each with Frank Keenan and Madame Dore in vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph (" The Daughter of Israel," " A Question of Clothes," " The Capitulation of the Major," " The Wrong Girl," " The Tigress," " The Esterbrook Case," " Prince in a Pawnshop," etc.). Recreation, riding, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 129 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 67 Olcott St., Buffalo, N. Y. McINTOSH, Burr; b. Wellesville, O., 1862; educ. Lafayette Coll. and Princeton Univ.; reported for Phila. News; stage career, in "Trilby," " The Alan of the Hour," on tour in " The Gentleman from Mississippi"; screen career, played Walling- ford in Pathe " Wallingford " serial, Mutual ("My Partner"). Ad., Lotus Club, N. Y. McNABB, Justin, also characters; stage career, " Seven Keys to Baldpate," "Old Cross Roads," "Within the Law"; screen career, Peerless, Metro. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 130; medium complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. McRAE, Bruce; b. London; early career, ranchman in New Zealand, surveyor for English Govt.; stage career, with Forbes- Robertson, Elsie de Wolf, 17 yrs. under mgmt. Chas. Froh- man, 4 yrs. with Belasco, etc.; leading man for Julia Marlowe, Ethel Barrymore, Mrs. Fiske, Blanche Bates, starred in "Nearly Married," etc.; also with Dillingham, Daniel Froh- man, Cohan and Harris; screen career. Famous Players ("The Ring and the Man"), Pathe ("Via Wireless," "Hazel Kirke"), NYMP ("The Green Swamp," "etc.)1, Equitable ("The Chain Invisible," etc.). Clubs, Lambs, Players. Home ad., 130 W. 44th st, N. Y. McRAE, Duncan, also director; b. London; educ. there; stage career, dir. Duke of York's Theatre, assisted Chas. Frohman in prod. " Peter Pan," "Alice Sit by the Fire," in Lon- don; starred in " The Amazon," same to America, appearing in "Madame President"; screen career, Mutual, Edison, Pathe, Essa- nay, Art Dramas ("The Lash of Destiny"), Metro ("The Flower of No Alan's Land"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 358 E. 198th St., N. Y. MacDERMOTT, Marc; b. London, Eng.; educ. Australia; stage career, 7 yrs. with Geo. Ringold's co. in Australia, with Mrs. Patrick Campbell in U. S. and England, with Richard Mansfield, mgmt. Charles ^\P!U». Frohman, etc.; screen career, Edison, 6 ^ V*^ yrs. ("Theft in tin- Dark." "Man Who Disappeared" serial, "Ford Strangleigh " Atf series, and many others; twice sent WMB __ _L\ an.nnd world bj Edison a- their star), Vitagraph ("The Price of Fame," "Whom the Gods Destroy," " The Agony Column," " The Green God"). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 175 lbs.; auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Hotel Touraine, Brooklyn, N. Y.; studio \ lta- graph, Brooklyn. MACHIN, William H., also heavies; b. Coventry, Eng., 1884; educ. Durham, Eng.; stage career, rep. and stock, 1 sea^ son in Shakespeare; screen career, 1911 m. p. exhibitor in Los Angeles, 1912, joined Kalem, Lasky, Selig (" The Crisis," " The Cycle of Fate," and " The Country that God Forgot," "Twisted Trails"), Clune ("Eye of the World"); rows, plays cricket. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 178; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home. Golden Apartments, Los Angeles. MACK, Hayward; b. Albany, N. Y.; educ. Iowa Coll.; _early career, civil engineer and newspaper man; stage career, 7 yrs. in stock, vaud. and prods.; screen career, since 1910, Imp, Alajestic, Famous Players, Biograph, Progressive M. P. Co., Universal (" The Isle of Life," " The Precious Jewel," " The Double Room Mystery"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 6; wght., 185; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Hollywood. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. MACKAY, Charles; b. Philadelphia; educ. N. Y. Col.; stage career, mgmt. Chas. Frohman, Klaw and Erlanger, Win, A. Brady, John Cort, and George Tyler; screen career, Peerless, Paragon ("The Velvet Paw"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 175; me- dium complexion, brown hair; athletic, writes verse, short sto- ries, and scenarios. Ad., Coytesville, N. J. MACKEY, Edward; stage career, 25 years' experience; screen career, Lasky (featured with Blanche Sweet in " The Spirit of the Poppy"), Crystal ("The Little Jewess"), Famous Players, Equitable ("Alan and His Angel"), Ivan ("The Faded Flower"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 165; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, Coytesville, N. J., or A. P. P. S., 220 W. 42d st., N. Y. 50— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No.. 1 MAILES, Charles Hill; b. Halifax, N. S., 1870; stage career, since 24 yrs. old, in vaud., concert work, Shakespearian roles, also in " The Squaw Man," " The Clans- man," "The Oath"; screen career, over 5 yrs. with Biograph (played in most sub- jects in which Mary Pickford appeared), now with Universal (latest pictures, " The Eagle's Wing," " The People vs. John Doe," "The Mysterious Mrs. M."); rides, swims, fond of literature and gar- dening. Iron gray hair. Ad., home, Highland ave.. Holly- wood Park, Hollywood Cal., studio, Universal City, Cal. MANTELL, Robert Bruce; b. Irvine, Scotland, 1854; educ. Belfast, Ireland; stage career, supported Fanny Davenport and many other stars; first stellar role in "Tangled Lives," N. Y., 1886, later starring in "The Corsican Brothers," and in Shakespearian rep., in "Richelieu"; screen career, from 1915 Fox (leads in "A Wife's Sacrifice," "The Spider and the Fly"). Ad., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. MARBLE, Manton Monroe, also juvenile; b. 1890; stage ca- reer, stk., rep., "Just Boys/' Wm. Elliott Co.; screen career, Gaumont (late picture, "Unsuspected Isles"), Lasky (late picture, "Each Pearl a Tear"); sings, pianist. Hght., 5 11- complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. MARSHALL, Boyd; b. Fort Clinton, O.; educ. Ann Arbor, Mich.; stage career, with Fritzi Scheff in "Mile. Modiste," Kolb and Dill, vaud. in " The Wall Between " and Lasky prods.; screen career, Thanhouser (late pictures, "King Lear" "Vicar of Wakefield," "Hidden Valley"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Thanhouser, New Ro- chelle, N. Y. MARSHALL, Tully; b. Nevada City, April 13, 1864; educ. Santa Clara Coll., Cal.; stage career, call boy, prompter, ju- venile, comedian, leads, stage dir., vaud.. rep., etc., with Jim Ward, McKee Ran- kin, Modjeska, Fanny Davenport, E. H. Sothern, leads in " Paid in Full," star in " The City," etc., mgmt. Frohman, Shu- bert, Savage, etc.; screen career, All-Star ("Paid in Full"), Fine Arts ("The Sable Lorcha," " Let Katie Do It," " Martha's Vindication," " Child of the Paris Streets," " Devil's Needle," "Skirts," "Intolerance," etc.), Lasky ("Joan the Woman," " Oliver Twist," " The Golden Fetter," " The Heart of a Child"). Hght., 5 ft. 10i/4 in.; wght, 156 lbs.; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, music, mo- toring, golf, yachting, etc. Home ad., " Pinegarth," Shoreham, L. I. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood. MARTINDEL, Edward, also characters; b. Hamilton, O.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, leading man for Mrs. Patrick Camp- bell, Alexandria Carlisle, Fritzi Scheff, Kitty Gordon; screen career, Famous ("The Foundling"), Metro ("The Devil at His Elbow," "Vanity"). Hght., 6, \y2; wght, 190; brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 314 West 46th St., N. Y.; studio, Colonial, N. Y. MARTYN, Edward W., also heavy; b. 1879; stage career, lead, "The Quaker Girl," H. B. Harris, Winthrop Ames; screen ca- reer, Metro, Edison, Pathe, Kleine, Vitagraph. Hght., 6, 1; complexion, medium. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. MASON, " Smiling " Billy, also director; educ. Chicago pub. sch., Univ. of Michigan, Copenhagen, Denmark; stage career, circus clown, in "Shepherd King"; screen career, Pathe, Wharton ("Prince of India"), Essanay, World Film, Pallas ("Right Direction"), Essanay ("One on Him"), Universal ("The Black Nine"). Hght, 5, 11; wght., 156; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, 3418 Dickens av., Chicago, studio, Universal City, Cal. MASON, Sidney L.; b. Paterson, N. J., 1886; educ. there; stage career, Manhattan Opera House Co., N. Y.; mgmt. Cohan and Harris, "Stop Thief"; screen career, Frohman, Gaumont, Famous ("The Daughters of MacGregor"), Bluebird ("The Honor of Mary Blake"). Hght., 5, 11; wght, 163; dark com- plexion, dark hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, motors, photog- raphy. Ad., Elks Club, N. Y. MAYALL, Herschel; b. Warren Co., Ky.; educ. Minneapolis Coll.; stage career, with Joseph Haworth, Marie Wainwright, Florence Roberts, in rep. and stock; m. p. career, NYMP (" Soul of Thyra," " The Renegade "), Ince (" Sorrows of Love," "Civilization"), Fox ("The Beast," "Sin of Her Par- ents," "The Road to Love," "The Island of Desire"). Ad., studio, Fox, Los Angeles. MAYO, Frank; b. N. Y., 1886; educ. Peekskill Mil. Acad.; stage career, 12 yrs. on speaking stage; 2 yrs. in London, 4 yrs. in vaud. in England; m. p. career, 2 yrs. with London Film Co., Selig, Balboa ("The Lion's •Dove," "Red Circle," "A Child of Fortune," " Shadows," " The Head of the House," "The Dawn of Wisdom"). Hght., 5, 11^; wght., 165; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., studio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. MEIGHAN, Thomas; b. Pittsburgh, Pa.; stage career, with Hendietta Crosman in "Mistress Nell," season with Grace George, with Elsie De Wolfe and John Mason, with William Collier in " The Distator," featured in all-star prod, of " Two Orphans," last appeared in "On Trial"; screen career, Lasky ("The Fighting Hope," "Kindling," "Blackbirds," "The Sowers"), "The Immigrant," " Pudd'nhead Wilson," "The Dupe," "The Heir to the Hoorah," "The Storm"), Famous ("The Slave Market"). Hght., 6; wght., 190; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., studio, Lasky, Hollywood. MEREDITH, Jack; b. Belfast, Ireland, 1890; educ. St. Louis Univ.; stage career, stk., drama; screen career, Bison ("The Masked Rider"), Essanay ("The Man Trail"), World ("The Almighty Dollar"), Diana ("The Golden Rosary"), Selznick (" Panthea," "Search of a Hidden Soul"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 190; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o William A. Sheer, Inc., N. Y. MESTAYER, Harry; b. San Francisco; educ. N. Y. and Bos- ton Latin; stage career, with Holbrook Blinn, Helen Ware, E. H. Sothern, James K. Hackett; m. p. career, George Kleine's (" Stop Thief "), Selig (" The Millionaire Baby," " The House of a Thousand Candles," " The Gold Ship "). Ad., Los Angeles Athletic Club, or Lambs Club, N. Y. MILLER, Walter; b. Atlanta, Ga., 1892; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, stock for 6 yrs.; screen career, Reliance, Uni- versal, Biograph ("The Informer"), Fox ("Woman in White"), and Field Feature Films. Hght., 6; wght, 145; brown eyes, brown hair. Ad., studio, Field Feature Films, Miami, Fla. MILLS, Frank; b. Kalamazoo, Mich.; educ. Univ. of Mich.; stage career, Chas. Frohman, Belasco, Daniel Frohman, prods., Lyceum Theatre Stock Co., N. Y. C; in London with "Heart of Mary- land," "She"; 5 yrs. with Sir Herbert Tree, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Sir J. Forbes- Robertson, etc.; in America, leads with Olga Nethersole, Elsie Ferguson, Mary Mannering, etc.; in " Bought and Paid For"; in Frohman and K. & E. prods.; screen career, NYMP (" The Golden Claw," " The Edge of the Abyss," "The Moral Fabric"), Vitagraph ("The Dollar and the Law"), World ("Who is Sylvia?"), Rolfe-Metro ("The Wheel of the Law"). Parts played, characters, leads and heavies, but principally society roles. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 180 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 130 W. 44th st, N. Y. C. Studio, Peerless, Fort Lee. MOON, Arthur M.; b. Garden City, Kan., 1889; educ. Salt Lake City and Chicago; stage career, with G. M. Cohan >3 yrs. " Honeymooners," 5 yrs. with Willard Mack in stock, vaud., U.B.O. and Pan- tages time; m. p. career, with Universal 8 mos.; then Vogue ("Jealous Jolts," "A Circus Cyclone"). Hght., 5, 1; wght, 170; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 2015 Sunset ave., Los Angeles, studio, Vogue, Los Angeles. MOORE, Owen; b. Ireland, came to U. S. when 11 yrs. old; educ. Toledo, O.; stage career, from twentieth yr., juvenile leads in several road attractions; screen career, since 1909, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, Famous Players ("A Coney Island Princess," "A Girl Like That "). Ad., studio. Famous Players, N. Y. MOORE, Victor; b. Hammonton, N. J.; stage career, touring New England, with John Drew in " Rosemary," in Klaw & Erlanger's "Jack and the Beanstalk," chorus man in "A Girl from Paris," vaud. several seasons in " Change Your Talk or Back to the Woods," etc.; several years in "45 Minutes from Broadway," "The Talk of New York," etc.; screen ca- reer, Lasky ("Snobs," " Chimmie Fadden " series, " The Race," "The Clown"), Klever Komedies ("The Moneyless Honey- moon," "The Sleepwalker," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 7^4 in.; wght., 200 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Baldwin, L. I. Studio ad., Klever Komedies, Jackson- ville. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 51 MORENO, Antonio Garrido Monteagudo; b. Madrid, 1888; educ. Madrid, Catholic Sisters Schl. and pub. schls., New York City; came to U. S. at age of 14; completed studies at Willis- ton Seminary, Northampton, Mass.; stage career, with Mrs. Leslie Carter, with Tyrone Power, Constance Collier, Wilton Lackaye, William Hawtrey; m. p. career, first played as type, then took regular parts; went to Vitagraph in 1914, playing leads, late pictures, (" Capt. Sunlight," "The Long Fight"); rides, yachting, all outdoor sports. Ad., studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. MOREY, Harry T. ; b. Michigan; stage career, associated with many well-known stars and attractions; screen career, since 1909 with Vitagraph (" For a Woman's Fair Name," " Salva- tion Joan," " The Law Decides," " The Battle Cry of War," " Whom the Gods Destroy," " Who Shall Cast the First Stone?" "Aladdin from Broadway," "Northwest Ho," "Womanhood," "The Courage of Silence"). Ad., studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. MORGAN, Frank; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. Cornell Univ.; stage career, stk., "A Full House," "In Cold Type"; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Girl Phillipa "), Edison, McClure, Fox ("A Modern Cinderella," "A Child of the Wild"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 166; light complexion, brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, Hastings-on-Hudson, or 236 W. 70th St., N. Y. MURRAY, H. Tom, also characters; b. Kansas City, Mo.; educ. Illinois; stage career, Cohan and Harris, " Hip, Hip, Hurrah," Lew Fields, " Hen Pecks," vaud., owner of two the- atres in Kansas City; screen career, Eagle (" The Adventures of Duffy"), featured in Tweedledum Comedies. Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing, music, etc. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 200 lbs.; black hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 1922 W. 6th st., Davenport, la. Studio ad., Eagle Jacksonville, Fla. MORRIS, Reggie, also juvenile; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. Newark Acad.; stage career, from 1905, with Richard Carle, with " Johnnie Jones" co., mgmt. Cohan & Harris, also " 45 Minutes From Broadway," " Three Twins," with Kitty Gordon in " The Enchantress"; screen career, Edison for 2 years, Biograph 3J/2 in juv. leads, 1914 joined eastern Universal, became mem- ber L-KO stock, joined Keystone 1916. Dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. MORRISON, James Woods; b. Mattoon, 111., 1888; educ. Univ. of Chicago; stage career, vaud. stk.; screen career, Vita- graph, 6 yrs. (" Battle Cry of Peace," " Redemption of Dave Darcey," " The Alibi," "The Enemy"), Ivan ("Enlighten Thy Daughter," "The Promise"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7%; wght., 135; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 350 W. 55th st., N. Y., studio, Ivan, N. Y. N NEILAN, Marshall, also director; b. 1891; educ. high school; stage career, stock in San Francisco and Los Angeles, on road with Barney Bernard and others; screen career, Biograph, Kalem, Univer- sal, American, Famous Players (" Mice and Men"), Lasky (lead in "The Coun- try Boy"), Selig ("The Crisis"), Lasky. Hght., 5, 9; wght, 165; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., Los Angeles Athletic Club, Los Angeles. NEILL, Richard R.; b. Philadelphia; educ. there; stage career, 6 yrs. mgmt. Chas. Frohman, with E. H. Sothern, Vir- ginia Harned, in " The Other Girl," " Girls of Gottenberg," with Mary Man- nering, W. H. Thompson, etc.; screen ca- reer, Equitable, Fox, Metro, World (" The Labyrinth," " Col. Carter of Car- tersville," " A Wall Street Tragedy," " A Ragged Princess," " The Battle of Life," etc.). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 180 lbs.; dark brown hair. Recreations, all-around athletics. Author of sev- eral scenarios. Member Lambs and Screen Clubs. Home ad., 2676 Dectaur ave., N. Y. Studio ad., Fox, N. Y. NEIL, JAMES; b. Savannah. Ga.; educ. Carolina Mil. Inst, and Univ. of Georgia; stage career, leading man for Wm. H. Crane in " Mr. Barnes of N. Y.," leading man for Mrs. Fiske, member all-star cast in "Held by the Enemy"; screen career, Universal (dir. J. Warren Kerrigan, Cleo Madison), Kalcm (dir.), Lasky (late pictures, "Oliver Twist," "Joan the Woman," " Betty to the Rescue," " Bloodhounds of the North"). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. NELLSON, Jack; b. Memphis, Tenn., 1882; educ. pub. and high schls., Tenn. and Mil. Acad., Sweetwater, Tenn.; stage career, for 12 yrs., Belasco Stock, San Francisco, with Henry Miller in " Mice and Men," own stock co. in Springfield, Mo., for 2 years; screen career, Selig ("Roses of Yesterday"), Ince ("The Sign of the Cross"), Morosco (" Pasquale "), Universal (" The Long Chance," " The Faddist," "The Red Stain"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 150; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. NICHOLSON, John, also characters; b. Charleston, 111.; educ. Chicago; stage career, 20 yrs. in modern and classic dramas, headed the John Nicholson Players in Shakespearian rep.; screen career, Kleine, McClure, Edison ("The Woman Next Door," "Wrath," "The Danger Signal," "The Politicians"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 10 J^; wght., 160; dark com- plexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, Hotel Gerard, N. Y., or c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. NORTHRUP, Harry S.; b. Paris, France, 1877; educ. pub. schls. of San Francisco and Univ. of Cal.; stage career, stck. in San Fran.; starred with E. H. Sothern, Henry Miller, Mary Mannering, William Faversham; screen career, Vitagraph (" Under the Daisies," " Hearts and the Highways "). Hght., 6, Oy^; wght., 175; brown hair, brown eyes; rides, writes. Ad., home, 1400 Kenmore pi., Brooklyn, N. Y., studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. NO WELL, Wedgwood, also musical di- rector; b. Portsmouth, N. H., 1878; educ. Univ. of Penn.; stage career, with Blanche Bates, Amelia Bingham in" Ben- Hur," in all-star " Pinafore," mgr. Balto. Auditorium Theatre, 1913-14; screen ca- reer, NYMP (" The Deserter," " Sorrows of Love"), Universal ("The Reward of the Faithless," " Humanity," "The Flower of Doom," and other Bluebird features), general mus. dir. Ince-Triangle releases, composer of music for Universal's 10-reel prod., " 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Hght., 5 ft. llJ/2 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; dark complexion, dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., studio, Uni- versal City, Cal. o OAKER, John; b. Ottawa, 1893; educ. Isaac Woodbury Comm. Coll., Los Angeles; stage career, 2 yrs. in stock, Burbank rhcat., Los Angeles; m. p. career, Bosworth ("Majesty of the Law"), Horsley in 1915 ("Haunting Symphony"); boxes, runs, swims, rides. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 155; black hair and eyes. OAKMAN, Wheeler; b. Washington, D. C, 1890; stage career, in "Under Southern Skies" and 6 rep. cos.; m. p career' Lubin, 4 yrs. with Selig (in " The Spoilers," lead in " Lily of the Valley," " Master of the Garden," " Shotgun Jones," " Ne'er Do Well," " Cycle of Fate "), Fox, 1916 (" Battle of Hearts"), Keystone ("Mickey"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 190. Ad., Mabel Normand Studio, Hollywood, Cal. O'BRIEN, Eugene; b. Col., 1884; ed. Univ. of Colo.; stage career, mus. com., Froh- mans, Elsie Janis, Ethel Barrymore, Mar- garet Illington, Ann Murdock, Fritzi Scheff; screen career , Famous Players, Frohman ("Just Out of College"), Es- sanay ("The Chaperon"), Metro ("The Scarlet Woman"), World ("The Moon- stone"). Hght, 6 ft.; wght., 160 lbs.; light brown hair, blue eyes. Swims, rides, motors. Ad., home, 44 W. 44th st., N. Y. OLAND, Warner; b. Sweden, 1880; educ. Boston; stage career, with Viola Allen in "The Christian," "Eternal City," " Twelfth Night," " Winter's Tale," with Sothern and Marlowe in " A Fool There Was," "Yellow Ticket," etc.; m. p. ca- reer, Fox (" Sin," " Destruction," " Fool's Revenge," "Eternal Sapho "), World ("Rise of Susan"), Metro ("Eternal Question "), W h a r t o n-International ("Patria"); translator of Strindberg's plays; scenario writer and producer. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 257 W. 86th st., N. Y. ' 52— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 OLIVER, Guy, also characters; b. Chicago, 1880; cduc. Logan sch., Lamar, Mo.; stage career, valid. 4 seasons, stock and road; screen career, from 1911, Lubin 2 yrs., Kinemacolor, 1 season, Eclair, 1 yr., Selig (" The Return," " The Sacrifice," " Germ of Mystery," " Out of the Mist," "The Temptation of Adam"), Lasky ("The Golden Fetter"); boxes, rows, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 3435 Mission road, Los Angeles; studio, Lasky, Hollywood. OVERTON, Evart Emerson; b. Osborne, O.; educ. pub. schls., Osborne and Ohio State Univ.; early career, newspaper man; stage career, in mus. comedy and vaud., appeared with Raymond Hitchcock and other . stars; screen career, Yitagraph (" Hesper of the Mountains," " The Enemy," "The Money Mill"); rides, swims, all around athlete. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 186; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Yitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. PAGE, Earle; b. Denver, Colo., 1890; educ. Hollywood, Cal., hgh. sch.; screen career, Keystone ("What Father Saw," "The Pool Shark"), Universal (late pictures, "Even as You and I," _" Scratched," "Raided 4 A. M.," "A Slave of Fear"). Hght., 5, 11J/2; wght., 170; dark brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, athletic stunts, football, baseball. Ad., home, Southern Apts., Venice, Cal.; studio, Universal City, Cal. PAGET, Alfred; b. England; early ca- reer, British Army in Boer war; stage career, from 1907, Belasco Stock Co., with Julia Marlowe in " The Goddess of Rea- son," and Guy Bates Post in " The Bridge "; screen career, since 1910, Bio- graph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, ap- pearing in a large number of photoplays under Griffith's supervision, including "Intolerance"; late pictures, "The Heir- ess of Coffee Dan's," " Nina the Flower Girl "; rides, literature. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. PALLETTE, Eugene; b. Winfield, Kan.; educ. Culver Mill. Acad.; stage career, 12 yrs., in "Alias Jimmy Valentine"; screen career, Universal, American, Majestic, Selig, Fine Arts <" Hell-to-Pay Austin," "Intolerance"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 9'/2; wght., 155; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Hollywood; studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. PANZER, Paul; b. Wurzberg, Germany; educ, studied phar- macy at Wurzberg and Heidelberg LTniv. ; stage career, with Augustin Daly Musical Co., in " Floradora," " The Silver Slip- per"); screen career, from 1905, Edison, Yitagraph, Pathe ("Last Volunteer"), Pantograph, Sunbeam M. P. Corp., Mon- mouth ("Jimmie Dale" Serial). Rides, swims, bowls, fences. Hght., 5, 10 J-4 ; wght., 177; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Mem- ber Screen Club, N. Y. PARKER, Barnett; b. Yorkshire, Eng., 1887; educ. England; stage career, with Sir Geo. Alexander, Marie Tempest, Billie Burke, Lou-Tellegen, Lew Fields; m. p. career, Thanhouser (" Flight of the Duchess," " Prudence, the Pirate "). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 175; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. PARMER, Devore, also heavies; b. U. S.; educ. grammar and military schls.; stage, career, with Sothern and Marlowe, Robert Mantell, Viola Allen, Margaret Mayo, etc., also starred 2 yrs. touring Middle West with own co. ; screen career, Edi- ison, Xeston, Biograph, Life, Fox ("A Woman's Honor"), Metro, Fine Arts ("His Picture in the Papers"), Solax, Ter- ris ("The Pursuing Shadow"), Harvard comedies. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eves. Expert horseman, swordsman, swimmer, etc. Home ad„ 235 W. 49th st., N. Y. . 1 PEARCE, George C, also heavies; b. ^jtkm N. Y.; educ. Trinity Sch.; stage career, JM with Henry E. Dixey's summer opera co. at Globe, Boston, leading tenor in rep. opera, 6 yrs. a member Empire Theatre Stk. Co., mgrat. Charles Frohman, with fl Henry Miller; screen career, Biograph 2 J& ..yrs., Reliance-Majestic ("Casey at the Bat," "Intolerance"), Universal ("The * — A* — — ' Masked Woman," " Brute Force "), now with Universal. Studio ad., Universal City. Cal. Permanent ad., The Players, 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. C. PAUL, Fred; b. England; stage career, 4 yrs. with Cyril Maude, stage mgr. for Weeden Grossmith, stage mgr. at New Theatre, The Garrick, and The Playhouse; screen career, has had years of experience as photographer, actor and pro- ducer, Pathe ("The Love Trail"). Ad., Pathe, 1 Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. PEIL, Edward; b. Racine, Wis., 1884; educ. Univ. of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind.; early career, pharmacist; stage ca- reer, with Mine. Modjeska, in road cos. of " The Witching- Hour," " Brewster's Millions," mus. com., " The Country Girl," leads in stock 5 yrs.; m. p. career, Pathe 1 yr., Lubin 2 yrs., Selig ("At Piney Ridge," " Virtue Triumphant"), Pallas ("The Stronger Love"), Chine (" Eyes of the World"). Ad., Clune, Los Angeles. PEMBERTON, Henry W., also heavies; b. Richmond, Va., 1875; educ. Richmond and Blacksburg, M. A. (Va.); stage career, 21 yrs. in many prods., including " Gentleman from Mississippi," " Introduce Me " (lead), "Dam- aged Goods," " Mummy and the Humming- bird " (star), "Officer 666," vaud. star; screen career, Kalem, Gaumont (" I Accuse," "The Hidden Face"). Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark hair and dark blue eyes. Ad., White Rats' Club, N. Y. PERIOLAT, George E.; b. Chicago, 1875; stage career, with Otis Skinner in " Prince Otto," Maurice Barrymore and many others; screen career, from 1909, Essanay, Selig, 3 yrs., with American, 1 yr. 9 mos. with Universal, returned to American (late pictures, "The Gentle Intruder," "The Old Sheriff"). Ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. PERLEY, Charles G.; b. Riverside, Cal., 1885; educ. High Sch. in Los Angeles; stage career, leads on tour in " Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm"; screen career, Kinemacolor ("Hiawatha"), Biograph ("The Stampede," ("Charity Ball"), Lubin, Reliance-Majestic, Universal (" The Celebrated Case," " Under Two Flags"); swims, rides, fences. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Hotel Princeton, N. Y.; studio, Uni- versal City, Cal. PEYTON, Lawrence Ross; b. Hartford, Ky. ; educ. Colorado Agri. Coll.; stage career, 10 yrs. in stock and on tour, last ap- pearance in "The Crisis"; m. p. career, Balboa ("The Sea Wolf"), Bosworth ("Martin Eden"), Lasky 1 yr. (in "The Goose Girl "), leading man with Kalem, back to Lasky (" The Golden Fetter"). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. PLAYTER, Wellington; b. England, 1883; educ. N. Y. State Normal Sch.; stage career, stock leads in Denver, Salt Lake, Rochester, on road with Playter players; m. p. career, Ed- ison, Famous Players \Yz yrs. ("Daughter of the Hills"). Universal ("Glory"), Metro ("Pennington's Choice"), then with Palo Alto, Continental. Hght., 6, V/2; wght., 232; light hair, blue eyes, athletic build. Ad., Los Angeles, Cal. PORTER, Edward J.; b. 1885; stage career, Belasco, A. H. Woods, Cohan and Harris prods.; screen career, Metro, Fa- mous Players. Hght., 6; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. POTEL, Victor, also comedian; b. Lafayette, Ind., 1889; early career, business in Chicago and Memphis, Tenn.; m. p. career, was engaged by G. M. Anderson on account of physique, first picture with Essanay, " Dog Gone Business," lead in " Hank and Lank" and "Slippery Slim" series, with Universal 1915, Keystone ("His Last Scent"). Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. POWELL, David; b. Scotland; stage career, with Sir H. B. Tree in London, Ellen Terry, Forbes-Robertson; screen ca- reer, World, Famous Players, Selznick, Randolph Film Co., Empire; golf, photography. Hght, 5, 10; wght., 160; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 22 E. 33d St., or c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. POWER, Tyrone; b. London, 1869; educ. Dover Coll., Eng.; stage career, with Irving in London, playing Bassanio at Irv- ing's last appearance as Shylock at the Lyceum Theatre, London, " The Servant in the House," 1908, Brutus to Wil- liam Faversham's Antony, 1912; m. p. career, Selig ("A Texas Steer," "The Devil in Chief," "Sweet Alyssum "), then Uni- versal ("Where Are My Children?"). Ad., studio, Nevada Film Co., Los Angeles. April 12. 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 53 PRIOR, Herbert;'b. Oxford, Eng.; educ. Oxford; stage ca- reer, IS vrs.; screen career, Biograph, Majestic, Edison ("Heart of the Hills"), Famous ("Mrs. George Washing- ton"), Vitagraph ("The Last Sentence"), Artcraft ("Poor Little Rich Girl"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. V. Q QUINN, Edward, also comedian; b. 1904; stage career, in " Just a Woman," and in Bronx Stock; screen career, with Biograph, Eclair, Fox (" The Deep Purple," " The Green Eyed Mon- ster"); rides, swims, is expert dancer. Has blond curly hair and is called " The juvenile Farnum." Ad., Little Players of America, Inc., Los Angeles. R RANDALL, Bruce; b. N. Y., 1887; educ. pub. schls, and Har- vard Univ.; early career, mining engineer; screen career, 2 yrs. with Balboa (" Neal of the Navy," "The Witch of the Moun- tains," "The Red Circle"); specialty of daring "stunts," high dives. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; brown hair and hazel eyes. RAWLINSON, Herbert; b. Brighton, England, 1885; educ. France and Eng- land; stage career, in repertoire and stock; screen career, Selig, Bosworth and Universal (" The Black Box," " Little Eve Edgarton," " The Eagle's Wings," " The Mark of a Gentleman," late pic- tures, " On Six Cylinders," " The Ten Cent Store Lady"); boxes, rows, swims, rides, fences, all around athlete. Hght., 6; wght., 165; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., RAY, Charles, also juveniles; b. Jackson- ville, 111., 1891; educ. Illinois and Los Angeles Polytech. Schl.; stage career, Al/i yrs. in mus. and dramatic stk., vaud., etc.; screen career, NYMP (" Honor Thy Name," " The Wolf Woman," " Home," "Plain Jane," "The Honorable Algy"); rides, swims, tennis. Hght., 6, l/i\ wght., 170; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., studio, Ince, Culver City, Cal. RAYMOND, Dean, also characters; b. Canada; early career, medical practice; stage career, stk., vaud. and many rd. pro- ductions, including " What Happened to Jones," " Why Smith Left Home," "The Fortune Hunter," etc.; screen career, Ar- row-Pathe ("Who's Guilty?"), Eastern Film ("Man in the Making"), Niagara Film ("Perils of Our Girl Reporters"), Universal ("The Boy Girl," "Little Miss Nobody," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, boxing and literary. Hght., 5 f., 9 in.; wght., 170; light gray hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, 139 W. 47th St., N. Y. REID, Wallace; b. St. Louis, 1892; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in vaud. with father in "The Girl and the Ranger"; screen career, Selig, Vitagraph, Universal (wrote, acted and directed), with D. W. Griffith in" The Birth of a Nation," Lasky (lead- ing man for Geraldine Farrar in " Carmen " and " Maria Rosa," late pictures, " Joan the Woman," " The Golden Fet- ter ") ; plays violin and other stringed instruments. Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., Lasky, Holly- wood, Cal. REYNOLDS, Robert R.; b. Asheville, N. C. 1886; screen ca- reer, Special Features (*' Captain Bob of the National Guard," "A Modern Soldier of Fortune," "Wanderlust"); expert horseman, swims, boxes, wrestles, runs. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 167; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 250 W. 44th st.; studio, Favorite Players, N. Y. RICHARDSON, Larry; b. 1891; stage career, "At Old Ken- tucky," "The Virginian"; screen career, Lubin, Selig. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 186; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. RICHMAN, Charles; b. Chicago; educ. pub. schls. and Chi- cago Coll. of Law; stage career, with Ada Rehan in London and America, Blanche Bates, Mary Mannering, starred under mgmt. of the Shuberts, Wm. A. Brady and David Belasco; screen career, Lasky, Fox, Vitagraph (late pictures, " The Secret Kingdom," "The More Excellent Way"); rides, swims, motors, dances. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; brown hair and hazel eyes. Ad., home, 65 Northfield Rd., West Orange, N. J.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Barbara, Cal. RITCHIE, Billie; b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1877; stage career, vaud., com., mus. com., played in " A Night in an English Music Hall," also in " A Night on Broadway," " Vanity Fair," " Around the Clock, oyer Orpheum Circuit; m. p: career, L-Ko, playing in many one, two and three- reel farce comedies (late pictures, " Where Is My Wife?"), Fox "The House of Ter- rible Scandals"). Hght., 5, 71/!; wght., 140. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. RITCHIE, Franklin; b. Ritchie, Pa.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 4 yrs. under Frohman, 2 yrs. under Belasco, Ben Cam- eron in "The Clansman," supported Olga Nethersole in " Carmen," leading man for Rose Coghlan, Wilton Lackaye, etc.; screen career, since 1913, Biograph, Ince- Triangle ("Not My Sister"), then to American (late pictures, " The Gentle In- truder," "Beloved Rogues"). Hght., 5, 11^; wght., 185. Ad., American, Santa ROCK, Charles; b. Velore, E. India, 1866; educ. Brighton Coll., Eng.; stage career, Sir J. Hare; m. p. career (Scrooge in " A Christmas Carol," Hardcastle in " She Stoops to Con- quer," Colonel Sapt. in " Prisoner of Zenda," also leads in "Sons of Satan," " Rupert of Hentzau "), Vitagraph (" Firm of Girdlestone "). Ad., St. Margaret's, Middlesex, Eng. ROLAND, Frederick, also juvenile; b. Toronto, Can.; educ. Toronto Coll. of Music; stage career, Wm. Collier, Mrs. Fiske, Sothcrn and Marlowe, Viola Allen, stock, also a producer of Shakespearian plays; screen career, Biograph ("The Inevit- able"), Warner ("The Eye of a God"), Mohawk, Kleine, Frohman- World ("Then I'll Come Back to You"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 8l/2; wght., 150; dark hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Friars Club, N. Y. RUSSELL, William; educ. Fordham Univ.; stage career from age of 8, Ethel Barrymore in " Cousin Kate," David Hig- gins, Chauncey Olcott, Blanche Bates, Poli stock, starred in "St. Elmo," vaud.; m. p. career, Biograph, Thanhouser, Famous, American (late pictures, " High Play," " Lone Star," " Sealed Lips," " The Twihkler," " Fate and Death," " The Torch Bearer"); all around athlete. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 203; dark hair and eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. SACKVILLE, Gordon, also characters; b. Petersborough, Ontario, 1880; educ. Kalamazoo Coll., studied voice culture in London and Paris; stage career, "Circus Girl," "Chinese Honeymoon," with Richard Mansfield in " The Devil's Dis- ciple," N. Y. Hippodrome; screen career, Edison, Rex, Uni- versal ("Snow White"), Selig ("The Cherry Pickers"), Bos- worth ("An Odyssey of the North"), Balboa ("The Grip of Evil"); rides, swims. Hght, 6, 1; wght., 210; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Roselle Apts., Long Beach; studio, Balboa, Long Beach. SCHENCK, Earl O.f b. Columbus, O., educ. Ohio State Univ.; stage career, stk., under mgmt. Brady, "Way Down East"; screen career, Crescent, Pathe, Gaumont (" The Haunted Manor," " The Isle of Love"), World ("The Madness of Helen"). Hght., 6; wght., 185; fair com- plexion, chestnut hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 211 W. 107th st, N. Y. SCOTT, Cyril; b. Banbridge, Co. Down, Ireland, 1866; educ. U. S.; stage career, 1883, " The Girl I Love," mus. com. and drama; with Richard Mansfield, E. H. Sothern, De Wolf Hop- per, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Anna Held, Empire Stock Co., N. Y.; screen career, Famous, World ("Not Guilty"). Ad., home, 130 W. 44th st., N. Y. SELBY, Norman ("Kid McCoy"); b. Rushville, Ind.; early career, professional boxer; screen career, Feature Film (" The Great Diamond Robbery"), Fine Arts (the Rube in "Betty of Grey Stone"). Hght., 6; wght., 200; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 214 W. 92d St., N. Y. ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. I SHAW, Brinsley; b. N. Y. C. ; stage career, in "Heir to the Hoorah," " The Dollar Mark," " Military Mad," " Brewster's Millions," "The Fortune Hunter," "The Squaw Man," etc.; screen career, N. Y. Cameraphone, Essanay, Vitagraph, Lu- bin, Universal (" Blood Heritage," " Sunlight and Shadow," " Madame Coquette," " The Social Butterfly," " The Med- dler," "The Attorney's Decision," "The Girl Back East"), Ivan (" Her Husband's Wife "), Vitagraph (" A Prince in a Pawnshop," " An Enemy to the King," " The Man of Mys- tery"). Home ad., Players Club, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vita- graph, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHAY, William E.; b. N. Y.; stage car- reer, with Mrs. Leslie Carter in " Du Barry," "Zaza"; screen career, Imp ("At the Botton of the Sea"), worked before the camera in Paris, Berlin and Vienna, Tiffany Film (" The Heart of Maryland"), Universal ("Neptune's Daughter"), Fox ("A Daughter of the Gods"), Brenon ("War Brides," "The Queen Mother," " Lucrezia Borgia "). Ad., Ideal, Grantwood, N. J. SHERIDAN, Frank; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Boston; stage career, featured actor in " Paid in Full," " Wildfire," " The Boss," "The Derelict," "Fine Feathers," "The Unwritten Law," "Blackmail," "The Next of Kin," etc.; screen career, Kleine ("The Money Master"), Pathe ("At Bay"), Equitable ("The Man Higher Up"), World ("The Struggle," "The Perils of Divorce"), Ivan (" Enlighten Thy Daughter") Ad., 1531 Broadway, N. Y. SHERRILL, Jack; b. Atlanta, Ga.. April 14, 1898; educ. Berkeley School, N. Y. C; stage career, stock, vaud.; screen career, Frohman (" Just Out of College," " The Witching Hour"), Art Dramas ("The Rainbow," " Once to Every Man "). Western, society, character roles. Hght., 5 ft. 9l/2 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; light com- plexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 230 W. 79th St., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Flushing, L. I. SHIRLEY, Arthur; b. Sydney, Australia; stage career, 8 yrs.; screen career, Australian Films, Ltd., Kalem, Universal, Na- tional Drama (lead in "The Fall of a Nation"), Selig (John Valiant in "The Valiants of Virginia"), Ince (" Bawbs o' Blue Ridge"), Balboa; rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1201 Fielding ave., Hollywood; studio, Balboa, Long Beach. SHUMWAY, Walter; screen career, Re- gent ("Hearts and Flowers"), Private Feature (" Ignorance," written by Cora Beach, dir. by James Fitzgerald), Regal ("What Becomes of the Children?"); rides, swims, drives, all outdoor sports; fair complexion, black hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Grand View Farm, Paines- ville, O. SILLS, Milton; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. Univ. of Chicago; stage career, leading man in many B'way prods., including " This Woman or This Man," " Happy Marriage " (both by Clyde Fitch), "The Fighting Hope," with Blanche Bates, "Mother," " The Rack," " Diplomacy," " The Governor's Lady," " The Man Inside" (both last under Belasco), "Panthea," "The Law of the Land," "Just Boys," etc.; screen career, Peerless- World (leads in "The Deep Purple," "The Arrival of Per- petua," "The Pit"), Universal ("Under Southern Skies," "The Woman Who Lied," etc.), Peerless ("The Rock"), Fox ("The Honor System"), International ("Patria"). Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 185 lbs.; light complexion, blue eyes. Ad., Hotel Hollywood, Los Angeles. SINGLETON, Joseph E.; b. Melbourne, Australia, 1881; educ. there; stage career, 12 yrs. stock, vaud.; screen career, Uni- versal, Fine Arts (" The Lying Heart," " Girl of the Timber Claims"), American, Keystone, author vaud. acts and sce- narios, " The Skull of Life," " He Drew the Line," " The Cross Roads," "The Booster," "The Perfect Woman"; rides, swims. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. SKINNER, Otis; b. Cambridge, 1858; educ. Hartford; stage career, 1877, in " Woodleigh," Walnut St. Stock Co., with Ed- win Booth, Augustin Daly, Lawrence Barrett, Mme. Mod- jeska, featured or starred in " The Harvester," " The Duel," "The Honor of the Family," "Kismet," "Mister Antonio"; screen career, California M. P. Corp. ("Kismet"). Ad., home, Bryn Mawr, Pa. SMITH, C. Aubrey; b. Eng.; educ. Eng.; stage career, brought to London by Pinero to play in " Notorious Mrs. Ebb- smith," Mrs. Patrick Campbell in " Sec- ond Mrs. Tanqueray"; came to U. S., 1896, with Sir John Hare; Forbes-Rob- ertson, Maude Adams, Grace George and others; original in "Morals of Marcus"; screen career, Frohman (" Builder of Bridges," "John Gladye's Honor," " Jaf- fery," "The Witching Hour"). Ad., home, Hotel Belleclair, W. 77th st., N. Y. ; studio, Frohman, Flushing, L. I. SOTHERN, Edward Hugh; b. New Orleans, 1859; educ. Eng- land and Spain; stage career, since 1879, debut in father's co., then with John McCullough as leading comedian, appeared in " One of Our Girls," " Met by Chance," " The Love Chase," " The Highest Bidder," " Lord Chumley," " The Prisoner of Zenda," " Richard Lovelace," " If I were King," " John the Baptist," " Joan of Arc," Lord Dundreary," " Don Quixote," " The Fool Hath Said," in extensive Shakespearian rep. co., etc., etc., starring with Julia Marlowe; screen career, Vita- graph (" The Chattel," " An Enemy to the King," " The Man of Mystery"). Ad., home, 600 Madison ave., N. Y.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. SOUTHARD, Harry D., also juveniles; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1886; educ. Cornell Univ.; stage career, comic opera, rep., stock, mgmt. Klaw and Erlanger, William A. Brady, Selwyn; screen career, since 1911, Reliance, Thanhouser, Kalem, Pathe (sec- ond episode of "The Grip of Evil," "Gentleman Joe"), Photo Drama ("Folks from Way Down East"), Universal ("That Lass o' Lowries," "Secret Love"), Balboa ("Shadows"). Plays football, baseball. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 168; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 601 W. 136th st., N. Y. SPENCER, George Soule; b. England; educ. England, France, Switzerland, Germany; stage career, Shakespearian prods., Cyril Maude, stock, in London with Herbert Tree; screen ca- reer, Selig ("Your Girl and Mine"), Triangle ("The Winged Idol"), Equitable ("Idols"), E I S ("The Black Hussars"). Hght., 5, 8; brown eyes, reddish hair. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. STANDING, Jack; b. and educ. London; stage career, rep. with Cecilia Loftus, Margaret Anglin, Henry Miller, Olga Nethersole; m. p. career, Lubin, Pathe and leading man for Mary Pickford (" Fanchon the Cricket "), Ince (" Civiliza- tion's Child"), Fox ("Labor," "One Touch of Sin"). Hght., 6; wght., 168; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. STANLEY, Forrest; stage career, stk., rep.; screen career, Morosco (" Kilmeny," " Mme. La Presidente," " Making of Maddalena," etc.), Pallas (" Reform Candidate," " The Heart of Paula"), Bosworth (" Rue: Maker's Daughter"). Ad., Mo- rosco, Los Angeles. STANLEY, Edwin; b. Chicago; stage career, dram, stk., vaud.; screen career, Thanhouser ("King Lear," "Fear of Poverty," "Divorce and the Daughter"), Selznick. Hght., 6; wght., 165; black hair, dark eyes; rides, swims, motors, dances. Ad., Selznick, N. Y. STEGER, Julius, also playwright; b. Vienna, Austria; educ. there and America; stage career, actor, singer and producer, starring in his own prods, and in vaud.; screen career, World ("The Fifth Commandment," "The Master of the House"), Rolfe-Metro ("The Stolen Triumph"), Triumph ("The Lib- ertine"); Pres. Triumph and Vice-Pres. Crystal. Author, singer and musician; associated with Messrs. Shubert in prod, of plays. Ad., Players Club, N. Y. STEWART, Roy; b. San Diego, Cal., 1884; educ. Univ. of Cal.; stage career, traveling stock cos. on west coast, with " Floradora " co. on tour, etc.; screen career, Majestic, American (" The Dia- mond from the Sky," " The Craving," "The Inner Struggle," "The Bruiser"), Universal ("Liberty" series), Fine Arts (opp. Lillian Gish in " The House Built Upon Sand," opp. Bessie Love in " The Doll Shop," " The Fugitive "). Recreations, single scull cham- pion of the west coast, rides, swims, etc. Hght., 6 ft. 2 in.; wght., 210 lbs.; black hair and brown eyes. Studio ad., Tri- angle, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 55 STEVENS, Edwin; b. California; educ. Univ. of Cal.; early career, banking, mining and scouting; stage career, since 1883, "The School for Scandal," "The Devil," vaud. ("An Evening with Dickens"); screen career, Universal ("The Man Inside," "The Capital Price"), Unity ("The Yellow Menace "), Bluebird (" Honor of Mary Blake," " The Boy Girl," " Susan's Gentleman "). Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. STORM, Jerome; b. Denver, 1885; educ. there; stage career, James O'Neil, Hack- ett, Olga Nethersole, Robert Edeson; screen career, NYMP (" The Land of the Otter," " The Lighthouse Keeper's Son "), Triangle-Ince (late pictures, " The Hon- orable Algy," "The Iced Bullet," "The Bride of Hate "). Hght, 5, 10; wght, 150; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. STOWELL, William H.; b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 13, 1885; educ. Boston H. S.; stage career, 2 seasons in mus. com. in Chicago, leading man at Whitmer Opera House, 3 seasons lead in road cos. touring the East; screen career, since 1909, Selig (" The Gentleman Burglar," and in animal and jungle pictures), 1915 with American (" Overalls," " The Overcoat," "The Man From Manhattan," "The Girl o' Dreams," etc.), Universal (" Hell Morgan's Girl," " The Piper's Price," "The Flashlight Girl," as Helmer in Ibsen's " The Doll's House," etc.). Home ad., 1731 N. Normandie ave., Santa Barbara, Cal. Studio ad.. Universal City. SUTHERLAND, Victor; b. Paducah, Ky., 1889; educ. Ky.; stage career, Morgan Stock Co.; m. p. career, Victor ("The Dancer and the King"), Fox ("Daredevil Kate"), Rex Beach ("The Barrier"); rides, swims, dives. Ad., Fox, N. Y. TAGGART, Ben L.; b. Ottawa, Can., 1885; educ. McGill Coll., Ottawa; stage career, stk., in " Prince of India," with Forbes-Robertson; screen career, Selig ("A Tale of the North," "Brown of Harvard"), Kleine (leads with Irene Fenwick, "The Sentimental Lady"), Fox (Leo in "She"); swims, rides, hunts; was in Boer war. Ad., home, St.' Paul's Hotel; studio, Fox, N. Y. TAYLOR, E. Forrest; b. Bloomington, 111., 1888; educ. pub. schl. ; stage career, stock for 4 seasons Salt Lake City, formed own rep. co., touring with Clara Kimball Young, ap- peared also with Willard Mack, Catherine Countiss, Brandon Tynan, featured on road in " Deep Purple "; m. p. career, 1915 with American ("True Nobility"), Kalem ("Girl from 'Frisco "). Hght., 6; wght., 160; dark brown hair, blue eyes. TAYLOR, Lark; b. Nashville; educ. there; stage career, Augustin Daly, stage dir. comic opera, with Lillian Russell, Sothern and Marlowe; screen career, Yitagraph ("The Devil's Prize"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; brown hair, brown eyes; rides, paints, writes. Ad., home, 3 Wash- ington ave., Brooklyn; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. TEARLE, Conway; b. N. Y., 1880; stage career, Sir Charles Wyndham, Ellen Terry, Billie Burke, Ethel Barrymore, Viola Allen, stk. with Grace George; screen career, Famous, Selz- nick ("The Common Law," "The Foolish Virgin"), K-E-S-E (" The Heart of the Hills "). Ad., Selznick, N. Y. TIGHE, Capt. George Francis; b. Boston, 1875; educ. West Point; early career, U. S. Army; stage career, vaud.; m. p. career, Hamilton ("Child of the Sea"); dances, athlete. Hght., 6; wght., 210; dark complexion, blue eyes. TIDMARSH, Ferdinand; b. Phila., Pa., 1883; educ. Univ. of Pa.; stage career, prods., stock, vaud.; screen career, Lubin ("The Sporting Duchess"), Metro ("Lovely Mary," "The Half Million Bribe"), Equitable ("The Cowardly Way"), Famous ("The World's Great Snare"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, dances. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. TRAVERS, Richard C; b. Can.; educ. St. Andrew's Coll., Can.; early career, practiced medicine and in army; screen ca- reer, Essanay (late pictures, " Lost, Twenty-four Hours," " Borrowed Sunshine," " The Egg," " The Phantom Bucca- neer," "Among Those Present," "The Hoodooed Story"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 207; black hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, motors. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. TREE, Sir Herbert Beerbohm; b. London, 1863; educ. Eng- land and Germany; stage career, mgr. Haymarket Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre, prod. Shakespearian plays; screen ca- reer, ("King John," "Henry VIII," "Trilby," in. England), Reliance ("Macbeth"). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. TUCKER, Richard; b. Brooklyn, 1885; educ. Canandaigua Acad., N. Y.; stage career, Mrs. Fiske, H. E. Dixey, Nat Good- win, Bertha Kalich, stock; m. p. career, Edison, K-E-S-E ("The Cossack Whip," "The Master Passion"), Metro (" Threads of Fate ") ; rides, swims, motors and dances. Hght., 5, 11^; dark complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 260 Valentine Lane, Yonkers. VAN BUREN, Archimedes H.; b. Gloucester, N. J., 1879; educ. New Haven; Keith stock co., Amelia Bingham, Henri- etta Crosman, Laurette Taylor; m. p. career, Fox (" Her Double Life," "The Vixen"); swims, dives, boats, fences. Ad., home, 601 W. 180th st.; studio, Fox, N. Y. VAN LOAN, Philip, also director and characters; b. Amster- dam, Holland, 1884; educ. there; stage career, played Christ in Oberammergau Passion play, played Ibsen, Sudermann, Hauptmann in Germany, Holland, Belgium; screen career, Great Northern ("The Lion Tamer's Revenge"), Fox (ab- sinthe fiend in " Wormwood," " The Galley Slave," " The Song of Hate"), World ("The Senator," "The Other Sister," "The Scarlet Oath"), Famous (Christ in "The Sign of the Cross," "A Bachelor's Romance"), Warwick ("Court of St. Simon"). Rides, swims, studied painting and music. Hght., 5 ft. 11 ^ in.; wght., 175; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., c/o William A. Sheer, 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. VANE, Denton, b. Brooklyn, 1886; educ. Jacksonville, Fla., stage career, several seasons in vaud., with Maude Odell, stock in Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles in mus. com., played in support of Ethel Barrymore, Blanche Bates, etc.; screen career, Selig, Kalem (leads opp. Irene Boyle), joined Vitagraph in 1914 (" Hesper," " The Vital Question," " The Glory of Yolanda," " Apartment 29," " An Enemy to the King," "The Hawk," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 8 in. ;wght., 160 lbs.; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 422 State St., B'klyn. Studio ad., Vitagraph, 15th st. and Locust ave., Brooklyn. VAUGHN, Robert; b. St. Louis, 1877; educ. Washington Univ., Univ. of Munich, Germany; stage career, stk.; screen career, North American, Photodrama, Fox (" Walls of Jeri- cho"), Famous ("Still Waters"), Thanhouser ("The Fear of Poverty," " Vicar of Wakefield," " Her New York "). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; sandy hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 8844 17th ave., Brooklyn; studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle. VOSBURGH, Alfred; b. Chicago, 1890; educ. Lewis Inst., Chicago; stage career, with Estelle Allen in "Barriers Burned Away"; screen career, 2 yrs. with NYMP, Vitagraph, Mo- rosco, American, Universal ("A Night with Whispering Smith"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; dark brown hair and eyes. W — WALL, Dave; b. Rochester, N. Y.; stage career, over 20 yrs., with Jane Coombs in " Bleak House," in " The Plunger," " Across the Continent," " The Chris- tian," 4 yrs. mgmt. William A. Brady, is well known in stock; screen career, Ed- ison, Vitagraph, Powers (as lead and director), Famous, All Star (" The Gar- den of Lies"), Life ("The Greyhound"), World ("Four Feathers"), Unity Sales ("The Yellow Menace"). Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. City. WALLOCK, Edwin N., also characters; b. Council Bluffs, la., 1878; educ. Bene- dictine Univ., Atchison, Kan.; stage ca- reer, for 18 yrs., with Thomas Keene, Richard Mansfield, Frederick Warde, head of own co., and also in stock in East; screen career, with Selig, in many jungle-zoo pictures, Universal (late pic- tures, " Behind the Line," " Even as You and I"). Hght., 5, 11; wght, 185; black hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 3522 N. Broadway, Los Angeles; studio, Universal City, Cal. WALPOLE, Stanley D.; b. Melbourne, Australia, 1886; educ. Carlton, Aust.; stage career, on stage since 17 yrs. old, played in rep. and prod, under mgmt. J. C. Williamson, " Monsieur Beaucaire," "Brigadier Gerard," "Prisoner of Zenda ") ; screen career, Reliance, Eclair, Aust. Photo Play, Universal (" Moira," " Wife and Woman," " Dollar Mark," " Kangaroo," "Targets of Fate," "Unconventional' Girl," "Ashes," "It 56— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 Didn't Work Right"). Featured principally in society parts; has played western leads. Hght., 5 ft. 10^4 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Rides, swims, writes. Home ad., 101 W. 45th St., N. Y. C. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. WALSH, George; b. N. Y., 1892; educ. N. Y. pub. schls. and High Schl. of Commerce, studied law at Fordham and George- town Univs. ; screen career, Fox (late pictures, " Hell a Pop- pin' Yalentine," "The Island of Destiny"). Ad., Fox, 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. WALTHALL, Henry B.; b. Shelby Co., Ala., 1878; stage ca- reer, stk., played through East; screen career, from 1906, Biograph, Pathe, Reliance, Balboa, Griffith (" Birth of a Nation "), Fine Arts, Celebrated Players, Essanay (late pic- tures, " Little Shoes," " Burning the Candle "). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; dark complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes, rides, swims, dances, motors. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. WARDE, Frederick B.; b. Warrington, Oxfordshire, Eng- land, 1851; stage career, started in 1867 when he appeared as second murderer in " Macbeth," is noted chiefly for his many interpretations of Shakespearian roles both in this country and abroad; other plays in which he has appeared are " Brun- hilde," "Mary Stuart"; screen career, Thanhouser ("King Lear," "Vicar of Wakefield"). Ad., Thanhouser, New Ro- chelle, N. Y. WARNER, H. B.; b. London, Eng., 1876; educ. Bedford Grammar School; stage career, first appeared with father in "The Streets of London," 1883; played many prods, in Lon- don until 1906, when he appeared in N. Y. C. in " Nurse Mar- jorie," later in " The Battle," " Alias Jimmy Yalentine," " The Ghost Breaker"; screen career, Ince ("The Ghost Breaker," "The Vagabond Prince"), McClure ("Wrath"). Ad., Mc- Clure, N. Y. WARWICK, Robert; b. Sacramento, Cal., 1881; educ. America and Europe; stage career, appeared in many Broad- way prods, as leading man, in mus. com., in many orig. prods., with Leslie Carter, Virginia Harned, Mary Mannering; screen career, World Film ("Man of the Hour"), Selznick (" The Argyle Case," " The Court of St. Simon "). Permanent ad., Hotel Plaza, N. Y. WASHBURN, Bryant; b. Chicago, 1889; educ. there; stage career, from 1907, with George Fawcett in several successes, starred in " The Fighter "; screen career, 'Essanay, since 1911 ("Promised Land," "The Three Scratch Clue"), K-E-S-E (late pictures, " The Girl God Made for Jones," " Skinner's Dress Suit"). Hght., 6; wght., 155; dark complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes; swims, rides, dances. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. WEBB, George; b. Indianapolis, 1887; early career, newspa- per man, Minneapolis Tribune, 3 yrs.; stage career, with Bur- bank Theatre, Los Angeles, stock leads in Los Angeles, San Francisco, headed own stock co. 2 yrs. in Honolulu; m. p. career, American ("Lying Lips"), Fox, Universal ("Polly Ooly"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. WELCH, Niles; b. Hartford, Conn., July 29, 1888; educ. St. Paul's Schl., Con- cord, N. H., Yale and Columbia Univ.; stage career, 3 years in stock; screen career, Vitagraph (" Our Wives," " The Stranger in Gray"), Kalem, Metro ("The Kiss of Hate"), World, Universal, Pathe, Famous (" Miss George Washington "). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; me- dium complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Recreations, rides, swims, drives car, etc. Home ad., Hotel Somerset, 150 W. 47th st., N. Y. WEST, De Jalma; b. Bowling Green, Ky. ; educ. Univ. of Ky.; early career, Army officer; in U. S. Secret Service 4 yrs.; stage career, " Ben-Hur," with K and E, "Prince of India"; m. p. ca- reer, Fine Arts, Pathe, Count Ramon in "Secret Kingdom" (Vitagraph); swims, rides, boxes, motors, is all-around ath- lete. Hght., 6; wght., 175; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Shelbourne Ho- tel, Brighton Beach, N. Y.; studio, Vita- graph, Brooklyn, N. Y. WEST, Charles H.; b. Pittsburgh, 1886; educ. Western Univ. of Pa.; stage car- reer from 1904, stage mgr., stock rep., with J. K. Hackett; m. p. career, since 1910, with Biograph until 1915, then Fine Arts, Lasky, Selig (" Chief in the House "), Lasky (" Betty to the Rescue," "The American Consul"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150; light complex- ion, light brown hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., Lasky, Los Angeles. WHITLOCK, T. Lloyd; b. Springfield, Mo., Jan. 2, 1891; educ. Univ. of Mo.; early career, civil engineer; stage career, stk.; screen career, Biograph, Kleine, Universal and Kalem (" The Wanderer," " The Masked Woman," " The Diamond Lure," " Paths that Cross," etc.). Recreations, all branches of ath- letics. Hght., 6 ft. \y2 in.; wght., 185 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1944 Grand ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Kalem Co., Hollywood, Cal. WHITSON, Frank, also heavies; b. N. Y. C, 1876; educ. Peekskill Mil. Acad., 1 yr. at medical coll.; stage career, 15 yrs., stock in N. Y., Chicago, in " Sporting- Life," 6 yrs. in vaud.; screen career, Metro, Fox, Moss, Cincinnati Film Co., Mutual (" The House with Nobody in It"), Universal (" If His Country Should Call," " The Mark of Cain," " The Isle of Life," " The Price of Silence," " The Clock"). Rides, swims, fences. Hght., 5 ft., 11 in.; wght., 180; brown hair and dark brown eyes. Ad., c/o Don Meany, Inc., Los Angeles. WILBUR, Crane, also co-director; b. Athens, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1889; educ. pub. schls.; stage career, from age of 15, rep., stock, etc., 7 yrs. with Mrs. Fiske; screen career, Pathe ("The Perils of Pauline" series), Lubin ("The Road of Strife"), Horsley (" Vengeance is Mine," " A Law Unto Himself," " The Love Liar," " The Conscience of John David," " Wasted Years," " The Fool's Game," " The King O' Make Believe," " The Spite Husband," " The Painted Lie," " Unlucky Jim," " The Morals of Men," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, boxing, wrestling, and all outdoor sports. Hght., 5 ft 9 in.; wght., 169 pounds; brown hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Hors- ley, Los Angeles. WILLIAMS, Earle Rafael; b. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 28, 1880; educ. pub. and hgh. schls. Oakland, Polytech, Coll. of Cal.; stage career, with Baldwin-Melville stock co., New Or- leans, 1901; with Frederic Belsco co., San Francisco and Port- land; with James Neill stock co., Henry Dixey, Rose Stahl, Mary Mannering, Helen Ware, Geo. Beban; screen career, with Vitagraph, leads and heavies, in "The Christian," " Ven- geance of Durand," "Memories that Haunt." Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 176 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. WILSON, Ben, also director; b. Corn- ing, la.; educ. Centerville, la.; stage ca- reer, stock, own co., " Paid in Full," "Seven Days"; screen career, Edison ("A Spanish Cavalier"), Universal (late pictures, " A Wife's Folly," " The Main- spring," " Idle Wives," " Society Hypo- crites," " Through Solid Walls," " Raided 4 A. M."); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11^; wght., 175; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home 2024 No. Canyon Drive, Hollywood; studio, Universal City. WILSON, Jerome, also characters; marine engineer, maga- zine and newspaper writer; m. p. career, Metro (" A Million a Minute," "A Wife by Proxy"), rides, swims, motors; sce- nario writer. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 161 W. 84th st.; studio, Metro, N. Y. WILSON, Millard K.; b. Louisville; educ. Mooney and Bethel Coll.; stage career, stock rep.; m. p. career, Kalem, Universal (late pictures, "The Whelp," "The Wrong Mary Wright," "A Slave of Fear," "Humanity"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 156; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes; swims, rides, drives. Ad., Universal City. WOODWARD, Gill; b. Chicago, 1895; educ. Linwood Coll., St. Charles, Mo., St. Louis Coll. Fine Arts (3 yrs.); stage ca- reer, in stock and mus. com.; m. p. career, Crown City Film National-Universal Terriss Films (" Arm of the Law," " Tan- gled Threads," "Purple Scar"). Hght., 5, 6; wght, 130; black hair, green eyes. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, JUVENILE— 57 ACTORS- Juvenile and Juvenile Leads A ABBOTT, Jack L.; b. Chicago, 1886; stage career, from 1903, vaud., mus. com., rep., in stk. at Bush Temple and People's theatre, Chicago; m. p. career, from 1907, Biograph, Essanay, Imp, Kalem, Selig ("Man with the Iron Heart," " Their Sin- ful Influence," etc.), Horsley ("When Avarice Rules," etc.), juv. lead in Universal serial " Graft," Fox (juv. lead in " The Devil's Lane "). Recreations, riding, swimming, rowing, box- ing. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght, 155 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 2612 Marathon st., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Fox, Los Angeles, Cal. ACKER, Eugene; b. Stockholm, Sweden, May 13, 1889; educ. there; stage career, European prods.; screen career, Palm M. P. Co., Selig, Essanay (" A Lesson in Ro- mance," " Dignified Family," " Tish," George Ade's fables, " Prisoner at the Bar"). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 156; light com- plexion, light hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, motors; all outdoor sports. Ad., home, 312 W. 51st st., N. Y. ACKER, Norman, also characters; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, stock through the South, " Little Millionaire," " The Man on the Box," " Forty-five Minutes from Broad- way," etc.; screen career, Eagle, Regal, Thanhouser, Kalem ("Grant, Police Reporter"), Gaumont ("The Dead Alive," etc.). Recreations, all branches athletics. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; dark complexion, gray hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 39 W. Adams St., Jacksonville, Fal. Studio ad., Garrick, Jacksonville, Fla. ADAMS. William P., also leads; b. Tiffin, Ohio, 1887; educ. Heidelberg University, Ohio, also College of Music, Cincin- nati, O.; stage career, stock, vaudeville, and three yrs. with Sothern and Marlowe Shakespearian repertoire; screen career, Crystal ("Little Girl That He Forgot"). General athlete in college and professionally. Hght., 5, 11; wght., '155; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 233 West 51st st, N. Y. AMES, Gerald; b. and educ. London, Eng.; stage career, with Sir Charles Wyndham, Sir Herbert Tree, Chas. Hawtrey, Ar- thur Collins, stock and rep. in England and U. S.; m. p. career, with London Film, Barkers (Rupert in " Prisoner of Zenda," "Rupert of Hentzau," "The Shulamite," "The Christian"), L'niversal (" Sons of Satan," " Folly of Desire," " Me and M' Pal"); rides, all around sportsman, represented England as fencer in Olympic games, Stockholm. B BAKER, Craig; b. New Orleans, La.; educ. Coll. City N. Y.; stage career, 9 yrs. in stk. and opera; screen career, Vitagraph, Eclair, Peerless ("Dollar Mark," "The Butterfly"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; dark complexion, black hair, dark eyes; music, fencing. BARBEE, Richard; b. Lafayette, Ind., 1894; educ. Indianap- olis and Princeton Univ.; stage career, as lead in " Experi- ence," also stock at Denver; screen career, Metro (" Her Great Price"); rides. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 175; fair hair, blue eyes. Ad., care Chamberlain Brown, 1482 Broadway, N. Y. BARNETT, Chester; b. Piedmont, Mo.; educ. St. Benedict's Coll., Atchison, Kan.; stage career, Belasco 2 yrs., "The Cli- max" (Weber); screen career, Crystal. Peerless, Warner Fea- tures, Equitable, appearing in " Trilby," " The Wishing Ring," " Marrving Money," " Heart of the Blue Ridge," " Little Miss Brown," " The Pit," " Old Dutch," " The Gentleman from Mis- sissippi," " La Vie de Boheme," etc. Hght., 5 ft. 9l/2 in.; wght., 155 lbs.; dark hair, brown eyes. Recreations, riding, swim- ming, etc. Studio ad., World Film, N. Y. BARTHELMESS, Richard, also leads; b. N. Y. City, 1895; educ. Manor Schl., Conn., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn.; stage career, 5 yrs. stk.; screen career, Herbert Brenon Film Corp. ("War Brides" and "The Eternal Sin"), Dixie Film Corp. ("Just a Song at Twilight"), Art Dramas ("The Moral Code"), Metro ("The Soul of a Magdalen"). Recrea- tions, riding, swimming, literary, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 126 W. 47th st., N. Y. and BAUM, Leon D., b. 1889; stage career, with Sir Henry Irving, Howitt Phillips Co. ;. screen career, Brighton Film Co., Metro, Pathe (late picture, "Patria"). Hght., 5, 11; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BEAUMONT, Harry, also leads; b. Abi- lene, Kan.; stage career, appeared in the leading role in " Captain Clay of Mis- souri," " The County Chairman "; in vaud. 3 yrs., and played in stock throughout country; screen career, joined Essanay, 1915 (seen, and dir. " His Little Wife," dir. "Burning the Candle"); swims, mo- tors, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 145; light hair, blue eyes . Ad., Essanay, 1333 Argyle St., Chicago. BELMONTE, Ralf.; b. 1889; stage career, stk., "The Five Frankforters," "Pair of Sixes"; screen career, Universal (with Mary Fuller, "The Lie," " Nor'wester "). Hght, 5, 8; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. BER ANGER, George A.; b. Sydney, Aus- tralia, March 27, 1893; educ. Coll. in Syd- ney, studied law; stage career, in " Sweet Lavender " and Shakespearian rep. in Aus- tralia; screen career, with old Biograph, Fine Arts (" The Good Bad-Man," " Flirt- ing with Fate," " Pillars of Society," " The Half-Breed," "The Absentee, "The Doll Shop," " The Daughter of the Poor," etc.). Recreations, motoring, swimming, reading music. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 1718 Saint James Court, Hollywood Bvld., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Fine Arts, Los Angeles, Cal. BRACY, Sidney, also leads; b. Melbourne, Australia, 1882; educ. Melbourne Univ.; stage career, 6 yrs. with late J. C. Williamson in Australia, with Kyrle Bellew, supported Viola Allen, with Nazimova, Nat Goodwin, in revival of " Robin Hood" and "Rob Roy," in N. Y.; screen career, Thanhouser ("Million Dollar Mystery," "The Miser's Reversion"), Fox ("Merely Mary Ann," "Sporting Blood"), Universal ("Elu- sive Isabel," "Temptation and the Man," etc.), Arrow (" Crime and Punishment"), Famous ("The Long Trail"). Recrea- tions, all-around athlete and accomplished musician. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 148 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Lans- down Apt., W. 46th st, N. Y. BEIDERMANN, David, also comedian; b. Pittsburgh, Pa.; educ. Univ. Pittsburgh; stage career, 2 yrs. mus. com., 6 mos. stock; m. p. career, Triangle, National, Milo. Hght., 5, 10^; wght., 145; dark complexion, chestnut hair, gray eyes; rides, swims, rows, dances. Ad., home, East Pittsburgh, Pa.; studio, Milo, Baltimore, Md. BELASCO, Jay, also leads; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of David James and cousin to David Belasco; educ. England; stage ca- reer, vaud. throughout England, Russia, Germany, Africa and United States; m. p. career, from 1915, joined Keystone, left in 1916 for Universal, Fox (late pictures, " The Price of Si- lence"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; brown hair, blue eyes, dark complexion; swims and is football player. Ad., studio, Chris- tie, Los Angeles. BENNETT, Frank Fisher; b. Bakersfield, Cal., Sept. 15, 1890; educ. Frohman Dramatic Schl., N. Y. C; stage career, vaud. in "The Half Wit"; screen career, from 1913, Vitagraph (" Love Laughs at Locksmiths," etc.), Universal, Reliance- Majestic (" For His Master," " All for the Sake of Kate," "The Dishonored Medal," etc.), Fine Arts ("Sold for Mar- riage," "That Colby Girl," "Stage Struck," etc.); as Charles IX in " Intolerance." Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair and eyes. Home ad., 1042 Sanborn st, Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Fine Arts, Los Angeles, Cal. BLUME, Norman A.; b. 1887; stage career, vaud., mus. com., " Bunty Pull the Strings," "Marriage a la Carte"; screen ca- reer, Premo, Vitagraph, Rolfe-Metro, Kinemacolor. Hght, 5, 8; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. 58— ACTORS, JUVENILE MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 BORDEN, Eugene; b. 1892; stage career, 7 yrs., stk. prods.; screen career. World (late picture, "Haunting Shadows"); rides, swims. Hght, 5, 7; complexion, light. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BOSS, Yale F. F., also leads; b. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1899; educ. by private tutor; stage career, in " Top of the World " (N. Y.), "The Silver Star," etc.; Biograph, under Griffith; Thanhouser, Edison, Famous Players (appeared in " Bobbie's First Longies," " Ransom of Red Chief," " Stolen Nickel," " Shorty," " Youthful Knight," " Within the Enemy's Lines," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Diversions, rides, swims, etc.; also vio- linist and pianist. Home ad., 203 W. 109th st., N. Y. C. Stu- dio ad., Edison, Bedford Park, N. Y. BOYKIN, Wm.; b. 1896; stage career, with Gertrude Kingston Co., lead in "The Tempest"; screen career, Kalem, McClure. Hght., 5, 11 */2 ; complexion, blonde. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BRET, Thomas P.; b. South Bank, Eng., Jan. 4, 1899; educ. England and Chicago, 111.; screen career, Essanay and Vita- graph (" Capt. Jink's Kids "). Played roles as bell boy and telegraph boy; assumed boy parts in general. Recreations, riding, swimming, driving, literary. Hght., 5 ft., 2^4 in- 1 wght., 95 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1712 E. 14th st., Brooklyn, N. Y. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. BRINEY, Reuben; b. 1892; stage career, Davis Stock Co., Pittsburgh; screen career, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 10; com- plexion, fair. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BROOKE, Howard; b. 1901; stage career, in "Polly of the Circus," " Mother," " The Forbidden Guests," in stage chil- dren's performance of " Grumpy," " Drummer of the 76th," "The Law of the Land" (Julia Dean), "Never Say Die" (Nat Goodwin), also Albee Stock; screen career, Reliance, Edison ("The Light That Failed"), also with Pathe; rides, swims, shoots, drives car and horses. Ad., Little. Players of America, Inc., Los Angeles. BROWNING, Irving, also characters; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. N. Y. C. Coll.; stag career, vaud. and dramatic coach; screen career, in motion pictures 6 yrs., Pickford (" Less than the Dust"), Fox ("Romeo and Juliet"), Arrow ("The Deem- ster," " The Greater Crime "), Edison (" The Half Back," etc.); specializes in Western roles. Recreations, riding, swimming, painting, literary, photographic work. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; light complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes. Home. ad., 66 E. 106th st., N. Y. BRUNTON, William, also leads; b. Canada; educ. Canada; stage career, road shows Canada and United States, played stk. and rep., with own show over Western circuit and took flyer in vaud.; m. p. career, joined Kalem 1912, with Universal, then to Signal, in " Whispering Smith," " Medicine Bend," " The Diamond Runners," " The Manager of the B. & A.," " The Girl and the Game." Recreations, rides, swims, shoots, and drives a car. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; light hair, brown eyes, fair complexion. Home ad., 919 Mariposa st., Glendale, Cal. Studio ad., Signal, Los Angeles, Cal. BRYANT, Charles; b. Shaldon, Devon, England, 1889; educ. Shaldon school; stage career, "The Girl from Montmartre," " The Arcadians," mgmt. Charles Frohman, " The Pink Lady," mgmt. Klaw and Erlanger; screen career, Vitagraph (14th and 15th episodes of "The Secret Kingdom"), World All-Star Comedy Grandin Film, Famous Players (" The Masquerad- ers," "The Battle of Ballots"), Brenon-Selznick ("War Brides"); rides, swims, dances, fences. Hght., 5, I0y2; wght., 150; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, Corona, L. I.; studio, Brenon Pictures, N. Y. BURTON, Clarence F.; b. Missouri, 1881; stage career, "Tele- phone Girl," "Time, Place and the Girl"; in stock, at Denver, Portland, Ore.; on road in "Louisiana," vaud. 1911-12, Pan- tages circuit with his own act, "The Piano Mover"; m. p. career, Kalem, American (" The Overcoat," " Reclamation," " Purity," " Faith," "The Twinkler," " Beloved Rogues"). c American (juvenile leads in "El Diablo," "Faith"). Ad.,. American, Santa Barbara. CLAYPOOLE, Milton Earle, also characters; b. Baltimore,. 1894; educ. Baltimore City Coll.; stage career, stk. (Mary- land Players); screen career, Milo ("Busting in Society"). Hght., 5, l0]/2; wght., 150; dark brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, motors. Ad., home. 8 Wheeler ave., Baltimore, Md.; studio, Milo, Baltimore. CLIFTON, Elmer; stage career, from 1907, in "The Girl of the Golden West," " The Dollar Mark," mgmt. Belasco when latter was Coast stk. director, two B'way prods, with Richard Bennett, 22 wk. engagement with Louis Stone co., Los An- geles; screen career, Bosworth ("John Barleycorn"), Re- liance-Majestic (Phil Stoneman in Griffith's " Birth of a Na- tion "), Fine Arts (" The Sable Lorcha," " The Lily and the Rose," "The Missing Links," "The Little School Ma'am," " Intolerance," " The Old Folks at Home," " Nina, the Flower Girl," " Orphans "). Recreations, riding, swimming and mo- tor racing. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; light com- plexion, brown eyes and brown hair. Studio ad., Fine Arts,. Hollywood, Cal. COMPTON, Charles; b. Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1886; educ. Riverview Mil. Acad., studied singing at Boston Conserva- tory and in Paris under D'Aubigny; stage career, juvenile lead in "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge," "Merry Widow"; screen career, Lubin ("The Stroke Oar"), Pathe ("Big Jim Garrity," "Who's Guilty?"), Universal ("The Sphinx"); rides, swims, writes scenarios and one-act plays. Hght., 5, 5 J/4; wght., 138; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 3129 Broad- way, N. Y. CONKLIN, William, 1877; educ. Brooklyn on tour in " Arizona Fortune," " Dan," " I in "Law of the Land in " Neal of the N Bound," " The Flirti sions "), Fox ("Tale wght., 184 lbs.; black Los Angeles, Cal. also leads; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 25, Polytechnic; stage career, on B'way and ," " Pierre of the Plains," " Soldiers of n Missouri," juv. lead with Julia Dean "; m. p. career, with Balboa in juv. lead avy," " Shrine of Happiness," " Spell- ng Bride," Hamilton (" Inherited Pas- of Two Cities," etc.). Hght, 6 ft. 1 in.; hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Problem, COOLEY, Willard A.; b. 1893, St. Augustine; educ. there; stage career, stage mgr. for Johnny Ray; screen career, Pathe ("As Ye Sow"), Metro ("The Great Truth"), Plimpton Epic ("Hunting the Hawk"); swims, drives, dances. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 166; fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., 120 W. 64th st, N. Y. COZINE, Arthur; b. Brooklyn, 1894; educ. there; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph (" Heavy Villains," " Boys of the I. O. U," " Jarr " series, "A Night Out," and many others). Ad., Vita- graph, Brooklyn. CRAYNE, Frank Burrell; b. Waynesburg, Pa., 1892; educ. Oberlin Coll.; stage career, stk.; screen career, Kleine, Fox, Triumph, Vitagraph (" Girl Philippa," " Arsene Lupin," " The Maelstrom," "Green Door"); rides, swims, skates, dances. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; fair complexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 180 Claremont ave.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. D CLAIR, Roy, also comedian; b. San Francisco; stage career, owner and producer of musical comedies; screen career, Metro ("A Child of Destiny," "Life's Shadows"); rides, swims. Ad., Metro, N. Y. CLARK, J. King; b. Dublin, 1889; educ. Univ. of III; early career, civil engineer; stage career, stock cos.; m. p. career, D'ALBROOK, Sidney, also leads; b. Chicago, 111., 1888; educ. Northwestern Mil. Acad.; stage career, dir. stk., played at Marlowe Theatre, Chicago, Curtis Theatre, Denver, in " The Wolf," " Conscience," " Everywoman," " The Women," " The Girl I Left Behind Me," etc.; screen career, Biograph 2 yrs., Metro ("Rose of the Alley"), World Film ("The Maternal Right," "The Crucial Test," " McTeague," etc.), Fox ("The Siren," "The Primal Lure," "The Bitter Truth," etc.), Froh- man (" God's Man "). Recreations, riding, swimming, writing short stories, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 155 lbs.; black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Coytesville, N. J. DAVIDSON, John; b. N. Y., 1886; educ. Columbia Univ.; stage career, in " Arsene Lupin," " Madame X," " Excuse Me," " The House Next Door," " The Dawn of a Tomorrow," " But- terfly on the Wheel," stock in Columbus, Indianapolis, Allen- town; screen career, "An Alien," Quality-Metro ("Power of Decision," "The Wall Between," "A Million a Minute"), Kleine (" The Green Cloak," " The Sentimental Lady," " Cara- van," "The Danger Signal"), World ("The Pawn of Fate," "The Genius Pierre"). Ad., home, Screen Club; studio, World, N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, JUVENILE— 59 DEARHOLT, Ashton, also leads; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; educ. Culver Mill. Acad.; screen career, over 2 yrs. with American, in " Van Loan " series, " The Three Pals," " The Love Her- mit," " The Light," " Sandy Powell, Reformer," " Three Pals," " Beloved Rogues," etc. Recreations, motoring, and all ath- letic sports. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 178 lbs.; dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 1826 La Vina st, Santa Barbara, Cal. Studio ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. DELANEY, Bert; b. Minneapolis, 1891; educ. Notre Dame; stage career, with Lewis Waller in " Henry the Fifth," " The Five Frankfurters," vaud., in "At Bay"; screen career, Ed- ison, Thanhouser (juv. leads in " The Road to Fame," " His Profession," "The Net"); athletics. Hght., 5, 10; dark com- plexion, dark eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. DELANEY, Edward; b. 1888; stage career, stk. prods., Cohan and Harris," " Get-Rick-Quick Wallingford," " Traveling Salesman"; screen career, Lasky. Hght., 5, 11; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. DELSON, John J.; b. 1877; stage career, stk., mus. com., ■"Snobs"; screen career, Vitagraph, Lubin. Hght., 5, 8; me- dium complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. DILLON, Julian, also leads; b. N. Y. C, Jan. 12, 1894; educ. Seton Hall Coll., South Orange, N. J.; stage career, stk. 2 yrs., in "Exceeding the Speed Limit," with Carter De Haven, etc.; screen career, Famous Players ("Seventeen"), Artcraft ("Less than the Dust"), Balboa ("The Twisted Thread" se- rial). Recreations, swimming, aviating, tennis, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 8^4 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Palace Apts., Long Beach, Cal. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. DORIAN, Charles W.; b. Santa Monica, 1891; educ. there; stage career, vaud.; screen career. National, Universal ("She Couldn't Resist Him," " Onda of the Orient"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Edmunds Ho- tel, Ocean Park, Cal.; studio, Universal City. DOUGLAS, Guy; b. 1898; stage career, " The Other Girl," stk.; screen career, Fox ("The Bluff"). Hght., 5, 10; medium complexion . Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. DOUGLAS, Victor; b. E. Orange, N. J.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, from age of five (in " Uncle Tom's Cabin," " The Sign of the Four ") ; screen career, Laemmle, World's Best, International, Steiner, Tampa (" The Fortune Hunters," " A Rich Man's Son"). Hght., 5, 8^4; wght., 130; brown eyes, brown hair. Ad., home, 3312 Nebraska ave., Tampa, Fla. ELMER, Clarence J.; b. San Francisco, 1886; educ. Berkeley, Cal.; stage career, stock, rep., etc.; screen career, Lubin ("The Climbers," "Patsy Bollivar " series, "Her Wayward Sister"). EVERETT, Charles Frohman; screen career, Edison, Than- houser, Kalem, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 110; dark com- plexion. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FAY, Ronald R., also characters and comedian; b. Lorain, O., 1895; educ. Cleveland and San Francisco; early career, bus. mgr. minstrels, producer of amateur plays; screen career, Re- gent ("Legend of the Everglades"), Regal ("What Be- comes of the Children?"), Black Diamond comedies, Amber Star. Recreations, riding, swimming and all athletics. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 157 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes, medium complexion. Home ad., 2201 E. 81st St., Cleveland, O. Studio ad., Garrick Studios, Jacksonville, Fla. FERGUSON, Dave, also leads; b. N. Y. C; educ. there; stage career, vaud., H. H. Frazee's "Head of the House"; screen career, Fox, Metro, World ("The Man Who Stood Still"); society roles. Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 185 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., c/o Chamberlain Brown, N. Y. FEUHRER, Bobby; b. N. Y., 1900; educ. privately; stage ca- reer, in several N. Y. productions, incl. engagements with Maude Adams; m. p., Universal (in series of Westerns, as "Universal Ike," Jr.), Majestic ("Bill, the Office Boy" series), Fine Arts; rides, swims. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. FISHER, Harry, Jr.; b. Boston, Mass., 1887; educ. pub. and high schs., N. Y.; stage career, 15 yrs. in stock and on road with various stock cos.; screen career, Universal, Lasky, Fine Arts ("The Rummy," "The Bad Boy"); rides, swims, drives, dances. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 125; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Seminole Apts., Los Angeles; studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. FITZGERALD, Arthur; b. 1877; stage career, with Billie Burke, Geo. Broadhurst; screen career, Famous Players, Edi- son, Pathe. Hght., 5, 10; light complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. FORD, Frank W.; b. Cleveland, O., 1890; educ. Cleveland Tech.; screen career, Kalem, Mutual, Frank Powell Prod. Co., etc. (" The Greater Woman," " Motherhood," " Hedda Gab- ler," etc.); played society and western roles. Recreations, all athletics. Hght, 6 ft.; wght., 170 lbs.; medium complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 3006 Scarborough rd., Cleve- land Heights, Cleveland, O. Studio ad., Frank Powell Prod. Co., College Point, L. I. FOSTER, Henri Donald, b. 1891; stage career, for 5 years in "Daddy Long Legs"; screen career, Essanay ("The Whirl- pool"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 138; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 166 W. 78th st., N. Y. FRANKMAN, Charles U. A., also leads; b. N. Y. C, Sept. 23, 1883; educ. Christian Bros., N. Y. C; early career, construc- tion work N. Y. subways and Queensborough Bridge; screen career, Selznick ("Panthea"), Fox ("Darling of Paris"), Hawk; Oriental, military, society and judicial roles. Recrea- tions, riding, swimming, rowing. Hght., 5 ft. 8 J/2 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1603 Lexington ave., N. Y. FRALICK, Allen, also comedian; b. Detroit, Mich.; educ. De- troit; stage career, rep., stock and vaud.; screen career, Selig, Lubin, Universal, Crown City, Kalem (" A Million Dollars or Bust"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion. Ad., home, 445 S. Flower St., Los Angeles. G GARDNER, Jas. J., also leading man; b. 1891; stage career, " It Pays to Advertise," Cohan and Harris; screen career, Uni- versal, Selznick. Hght., 5, 9; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. GEER, Walter C, also leading man; stage career, with John Barrymore, in "Justice," " Garden of Paradise "; screen career, Famous Players. Wght, 140; complexion, light. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. GIES, George; b. 1896; stage career, vaud., mus. com.; screen career, Eastern, Edison (late picture, " Philip Kent Goes to Lower School"). Hght., 5 8^4; complexion, fair. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. GIRARD, Charles; b. Carlow, Ireland, 1887; educ. Castleknock and Dublin Univ.; stage career, in London, "Ensign Blades," " The Country Girl," with George Edwardes, " The Gay Gor- dons"; screen career, Famous Players ("The Conspiracy"), now with Fox. Rides, swims. Studio ad., Fox, N. Y. GIBSON, Ed ("Hoot"); b. Tekamoh, Neb., 1892; early ca- reer, cowboy, with Bud Atkinson's circus to Australia; screen career, since 1911, Selig ("Shotgun Jones"), Kalem ("Haz- ards of Helen"), Universal ("A Knight of the Range," "The Cowboy Girl," "Judge Not," "That Lass o' Lowries "). Ex-, pert horseman, having won cash and several belts in early days; swims, shoots. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; light hair and blue eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. GILBERT, Jack C; b. Logan, Utah, 1895; educ. Lincoln High, Portland, Ore.; stage career, for 3 yrs., stock at Baker Theatre, Portland, with Baker Players, Spokane, and Four Paw stock, Cincinnati; screen career, Ince (" The Phantom," "Shell Forty Three"), Triangle-Ince ("The Sin Ye Do"); rides, swims, writes scenarios and stories. Hght., 5, 11^4; wght., 145; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Hotel Santa Monica, Santa Monica; studio, Ince, Cul- ver City, Cal. GLANDER, Harry Preston; b. Dayton, O., 1894; educ. there; stage career, stk., vaud. on Loew Circuit; screen career, Fa- mous Feature ("Marriage via Aeroplane"); rides, swims, plays tennis, golf. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 135; light complexion, auburn hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Dayton, O. GORDON, Harry G.; b. Buffalo, 1885; educ. there; stage ca- reer, " Stop Thief," " The Butterfly on the Wheel," " Peg o' My Heart," stk. and vaud.; screen career, Kalem ("The Wiz- ard's Plot," "The Tiger's Claws"). Hght., 5 ft. 9^ in.; wght., 165 lbs.; dark hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1206 Michigan ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Studio ad., Kalem, Jacksonville, Fla. 60— ACTORS, JUVENILE M 0 TION PICT U R E Vol. II. Xo. 1 GQRDON, Leo; b. London, Eng.; educ. Dulwich Coll., Eng.; stage career, "Brewster's Millions," " Arsene Lupin," own co.; screen career, Kinemacolor, Gaumont, Frohman (" Then I'll Come Back to You"), Edison (" Pardners "). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; dark hair, dark eyes: general athletics. Ad., home, Green Room Club; studio, Edison, X. V. GREENWOOD, Barnett; b. San Antonio, 1893; educ. Dallas; stage career, juvenile heavy in "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," " When Dreams Come True "; m. p. career, Kinemalacor, Fox ("Ambition"); rides, swims. Ad., home, 231 W. 96th st.; studio, Fox, N. Y. GOWDY, James Edward; b. New York, 1898; educ. N. Y. pub. schs.; screen career, Biograph ("Fish"), Edison ("Andy"); light comedy parts; swims, plays baseball. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., 187 Crescent st., Long Island City, N. Y. GSELL, Henry, also leading man, juvenile parts; b. 1889; stage career, vaud., stk. prods., " Back Fire," " Call of the Cricket "; screen career, Crystal (" Fine Feathers ). Hght., 5, 3y2 ; complexion, medium. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 49th St., N. Y. H HALL, J. Robinson; b. Louisville, 1891; educ. Mass. Inst, of Tech.; professional aviator, connected with British and French Aviation Service, winner of race with special train between N. Y. C. and Washington, D. C, Commander of Flights, 1st Aviation Reserve; screen career, Vitagraph (" Battle Cry of Peace"), Lubin ("Love and Adventure"), Imp, Majestic- Reliance, Fine Arts ("Intolerance"); rides and swims. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1823 Northwestern, Hollywood; studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood. HALLOR, Ray; b. Washington, D. C, 1898; educ. there and Boston; stage career, "Every Woman," "Tangled Lives," vaud.; screen career, Edison ("Kidnapped," "Kent of the Upper School," "The Half Back," "Auris, the Wild Man"); all around athlete. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; fair complexion, black hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 111 W. 82d St., N. Y.; studio, Edison, Bedford Pk., N. Y. HAM, Harry; b. Napanee, Ont; educ. Yale Univ.; screen ca- reer, Famous, Bosworth (supported Elsie Janis), Metro (" Father and the Boys "), Christie (late pictures, " Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "A Gay Deceiver," "His Wedded Wife," "Kid- ding Sister"); rides, swims. Ad., home, Los Angeles Athletic Club; studio, Christie, Los Angeles. HAMPDEN, Burford; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. England; stage experience, " The Dummy," " Very Good Eddie," " The Blue- bird "; screen career, Fine Arts, Metro; society roles. Recrea- tions, riding, swimming, literature. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 176 lbs.; light complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., c/o Chamberlain Brown, N. Y. HARDING, Guy; b. England, 1888; educ. England, Belgium, Germany; stage career, mus. com.; m. p. career, Biograph, NYMP, Universal, American, Balboa (playing heavies and juveniles, in "Lord Barrington's Estate," "Gilded Son"). Hght., 5, 11 1/2; wght., 170; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. HAYNES, Jack W. ; b. 1897; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " Battle Cry of War," " Footlights and Fakers," " Daring of Diana"). Hght., 6; light Complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HILL, Dudley; b. Baltimore; educ. there; stage career, now in "Common Clay"; screen career, Famous, Fox, Peerless, Metro (Sidney Drew comedies), Triumph ("The Libertine"); rides, high jumps, motors. Hght., 5, 11^; wght., 150; medium complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., 102 W. 44th St., N. Y. HOEY, Herbert; b. 1894; stage career, vaud., mus. com., "Watch Your Step"; screen career, Pathe, Vitagraph, Kalem; rides, swims, rows, motors. Hght., 5, 7; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. HOLLAND, Cecil C, also characters; b. Gravesend, Kent, Eng., 1887; educ. Kent Coast College, Eng.; stage and early ca- reer, five yrs. in stock and on road, Eng.; screen career, Selig, 3 yrs. ("The Crisis," "The Gentleman Adventurer"), Morosco ("His Sweetheart"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; brown hair, green brown eyes. Ad., home, 3410 Manitan st., Los Angeles; studio, Fox, Los Angeles. HOPKINS, Clyde E.; b. Garnett, Kan., June 25, 1892; educ. Kansas City and Los Angeles; stage career, stk. in Los An- geles; screen career, asst. dir. at Rolin, Fine Arts ("The Matrimaniac," " Girl of the Timberclaims," " Betsy's Bur- glar," " The Rummy," etc.). Recreations, rides, swims, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; black hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Fine Arts, Los Angeles, Cal. HUGGINS, Robert Toland; b. Ulster Park, Ulster Co., N. Y.; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, "The Things That Count"; screen career, Vitagraph (" War," " Philanthropic Tommy," " Dimples," " The Making Over of Geoffrey Manning," " Sis and Artie," " Phantom Fortunes"). Edison (" Blind Justice"), Metro, World, Sunbeam. Hght., 5, 3; weight, 117; dark blue eyes, dark brown hair; plays violin, fides, swims. Ad., home, 810 Flatbush ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HUMAN, Billy; b. Ft. Worth, Tex., 1890; educ. Peacock Mil. Acad., Univ. of Texas; screen career, Universal (" Behind the Lines"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Universal, Universal City, Cal. I IRVING, William; b. Boston, Mass., 1893; educ. Boston hgh. sch., Univ. of Buffalo; stage career, legit., stk., vaud., com. opera, in "Honor Satisfied"; screen career, Vogue, Universal, L-KO (late pic- tures, " Heartsick at Sea," " Shot in the Excitement"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., L-KO, Hollywood, Cal. J JARRETT, John; b. 1895; stage career, "Within the Law," " Rolling Stones," also vaud., stk., rep.; screen career, Vita- graph. Hght., 5, 11; fair complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg, N. Y. JONES, J. Parks; b. Cincinnati, O., 1892; educ. Cincinnati Hgh. Schl., Los Angeles High Schl. and Univ. of S. Cal.; early career, newspaper work on Los Angeles Times and Exam- iner; screen career, Lasky ("Ragamuffin," "The Evil Eye"); rides, swims, plays piano and pipe organ. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 145; black hair and brown eyes. Ad., home, 1128 Logan St., Los Angeles; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. JUNIOR, John; b. Minneapolis, 1890; stage career, with Viola Allen, Arnold Daly, Henry Miller, William Collier, May Irwin, H. E. Dixey, " Officer 666," " College Widow," " Winter's Tale," "Twelfth Night"; m. p. career, Essanay ("The Schem- ers," "Peter the Hermit"). Hght., 5, %y2\ wght., 148; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. K KEARTON, Clayton; b. 1893; stage career, Poli's stk.; screen career, Lubin, Universal, Gaumont. Hght., 5, 8; dark com- plexion Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. KELLY, Paul, also leads; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899; educ. pri- vate schools and tutors; stage career, child actor with David Warfield in " The Grand Army Man," with Robert Mantell Co. in "The Confession," "Mother," "Ninety and Nine," in Belasco's "A Good Little Devil"; screen career, Vitagraph ("Heart Ease," "The Jarr Family' ries); rides, dances, swims, motors light brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., lyn, N. Y. KLEEMANN, Gustave, also characters; b. Berlin; educ. there; stage career, stk. in Berlin and own co. ; screen career. Emer- ald; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Bismarck Hotel, Chicago; studio, Emerald, Chicago. series, and " Buddy" se- and skates. Hght., 5, 8; 1550 E. 12th st., Brook- LEARY, Nolan, also comedian; b. Rock Island, 111., 1891; educ. St. Mattias Sch., Muscatine, la.; stage career, " Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," vaud.; screen ca- reer, Pathe ("All Love Excelling"), Christie ("The Making Over of Mother," " By the Sad Sea Waves"); rides, swims, golfs. Hght., 5, 7y2 ; wght., 140; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1037 Wood- lawn ave., Rockford, 111.; studio, Christie, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, JUVENILE— 61 LEE, Joe, also comedian; b. N. Y., 1892; educ. there; stage career, ten yrs. in vaud., mus. com. and rep.; m. p. career, Key- stone (" By Stork Delivery," " Great Pearl Mystery," " Lion and the Girl," " Hearts and Spades"), Fox (" Chased Into Love," "There's Many a Fool"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 125; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Mt. Ramer Apts., Los Angeles; studio. Fox, Hollywood. LE GUERE, George, also leads; b. New Orleans, La.; educ. Georgetown Univ., Wash., D. C.; stage career, with Robert Edeson, David Warfield, Lena Ashwell, Gertrude Elliott, Jane Cowl, Edmund Breese, Dorothy Donnelly, Lulu Glaser, Walker Whiteside, etc., in "The Man from Home," etc.; screen career, Essanay ("The Blindness of Virtue"), Kleine ("The Commuters"), Mutual ("The Seventh Noon"), Metro ("The Soul of a Woman," " The Turmoil," " The Upstart," "The Blindness of Love "), McClure (" Passion," " Envy," " Pride," " Greed "). Recreations, riding and water sports, writer of short stories. Hght., 5 ft. 8*4 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; blond com- plexion. Home ad., 8 W. 107th st., N. Y. LEWIS, Morris Wain, also leads; b. Bal- timore, Md.; educ. Baltimore Poly, and Friends Schools; stage career, Poli Stock Co.; screen career, Milo ("Busting Into Society"). Hght., 5, 10; wght, 150; light hair, blue eyes, light complexion; rides, swims, reads. Ad., home, 3407 Clifton ave., Baltimore, Md.; Milo, 356 Gay St., Baltimore. LITTLEFIELD, Lucien L., also characters; b. Richmond, Va.; educ. Staunton Mil. Acad., Staunton, Va., studied at dra- matic schl. in N. Y.; stage career, stk. in San Antonio, Tex., in various sketches; screen career, Imp, Rex, Lasky ("Joan of Arc," " The Miser," " The Gutter Magdalene," " The Golden Fetter"); rides, swims, literary. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 145; blond hair and green eyes. Ad.. Lasky, Hollywood. M McKEE, Raymond; b. Chicago, 1892; stage career, lead in " Grit the Newsboy," with Robert Hilliard in " A Fool There Was," mus. com., " The Golden Girl," stk. in Atlanta and Chi- cago; screen career, Lubin, Edison ("The Heart of the Hill," "The Master Passion"), Metro ("The Sunbeam"), Mutual (" Where Love Is "). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; gray eyes, brown hair. Ad., home, 587 Riverside Drive, N. Y. MacDONALD, Wallace; b. 1891; screen career, Mutual ("Youth's Endearing Charms," and "Purity"), also in American Beauty Releases; swims, rides, dances. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 145; brown hair and dark eyes. Ad., 241 W. 43d St., N. Y. MacLEAN, Douglas; b. Phila.; educ. Northwestern Univ., Prep. Sch., and Lewis Inst. Tech.; stage career, juveniles in stock cos., also with Maude Adams in " Peter Pan," " The Legend of Lenora," and other Barrie plays; several other Broadway appearances, including "Broken Hearts," etc.; screen career, World (" The Man Who Found Himself," " The Boss," " The Code of the Mountains," " Love's Crucible," " A Woman's Power"). Rides, swims, plays polo, skates. Ad., 135 W. 79th st., N. Y. MANN, Harry, also characters; b. Germany; educ. New York; stage career, juvenile in New York stock, 5 yrs. with Jacob Adler, 2 yrs. with Bertha Kalisch; m. p. career, with Universal, 1912, went to Lubin for 6 mo., returned to Universal (" Kincaid, Gambler"), Ivan ("Her Surrender"); all around athlete. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 127; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. MANTELL, Robert B., Jr., also characters; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. High; stage career, 1 yr. in stock; screen career, juve- niles and character parts with many cos., Peerless-World; is expert swimmer. Hght., 5, 11; dark hair and brown eyes. Ad., 146 W. 95th st., N. Y. MARION, Sid; b. 1895; stage career, vaud., Gertrude Hoffman, " Sumurun "; screen career, Vitagraph, Kleine, Komedies. Hght., 5, 7l/2; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. MARKS, Carroll Bernard; b. Savannah, Ga., 1893; educ. Univ. of Georgia; screen career, Famous Players, Metro, Ivan; all around athlete . Hght., 5, 9; wght., 145; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 9 W. 129th St., N. Y. MARLO, George W.; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 6 yrs. in legit, and stk. prods.; screen career, 4 yrs., Marion Leonard Films, Victor-Universal, Humanology Films, Reli- ance, Thanhouscr (late pictures, "The Fear of Poverty," "The Pillory"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 7}4; wght., 145; dark hair, dark brown eyes. Member Friars, Screen and Larchmont Tennis Clubs. Ad., home, Larchmont, N. Y.; stu- dio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle. N. Y. MERLO, Anthony; b. Italy; educ. N. Y.: screen career, Fox, Famous Players, World, Brenon-Selznick ("The Eternal Sin"), Metro ("The Black Butterfly"), Universal-Bluebird ("The Great Problem"); expert swimmer, skater, dancer. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 165; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 825 Riverside Drive, or Screen Club. MATTHEWS, Junius; b. 1892; stage career, vaud., stk. prods., "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford "; screen career, Essanay, Fa- mous Players. Hght., 5, 5; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. MOORE, Joseph; b. County Meath, Ireland; educ. pub. schs. Toledo, O.; stage career, stk.; screen career, Kalem, Universal- L-KO ("Lizzie's Lingering Love"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150; blue eyes, auburn hair. Ad., home, 2009 Vista Del Mar, Hol- lywood; studio, L-KO, Hollywood. Cal. MORGAN, Harry Dukes; b. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 26„ 1887; educ. Troop Coll. of Technology, Univ. of California; stage career, 2 yrs. in stk.; screen career, juv. with Santa Barbara M. P., asst. dir. with American Film Co., technical dir. with Keystone Film. Recreations, all outdoor sports. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 154 lbs.; black hair and dark brown eyes. Home ad., Bartles Apts., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. MORGAN, T. H., Jr., also characters; b. Warsaw, Ind., Mar. 18, 1890; educ. Los Angeles, Cal.; screen career, Great West- ern ("Failing of Phoenix"), Balboa ("Grip of Evil," "The Neglected Wife," " Humanity," " The Beloved Vampire," "The Grit of the Gringo"). Recreations, riding, swimming, roping. Hght., 5 ft. 7l/i in.; wght., 148 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1714 Roosevelt ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Balboa Amus. Co. MOWER, Jack, also leads; b. Honolulu, 1890; educ. Punahou Coll., Honolulu; stage career, 12 yrs. vaud. and mus. com., with James T. Powers, Christine Hill, and others in " Ha- vana," " Tillie's Nightmare," "Fate," Chinese impersonations; screen career, 4 yrs. with Selig, Biograph, Vitagraph (" To the Death," " The Golden Grain," " Dr. Blinn's Repentance," " The Return of Jack Bellew," " Ann the Blacksmith," " Wan- derers," "Ashes," " Waters of Lethe," " Through the Wall," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming (Pacific Coast champion for 4 yrs.), surf board riding, boating. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 180 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Studio ad., Pollard, San Diego, Cal. MULHALL, Jack, also leads; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y., Columbia Univ.; stage ca- reer, 2 yrs. with West End Stk., N. Y., on Orpheum Circuit, with James K. Hack- ett in "The Grain of Dust"); screen ca- reer, Biograph (played leads for 4 yrs.), Universal (late pictures, " The Killer," "Love Aflame," "The Terror"); motors, rides, swims, rows, dances, and is an ex- pert fencer. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150. Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal, MULLALLY, Jode; b. New Orleans; educ. Baltimore and Wales; stage career, stk. 2 yrs., mus. com., Blanche Walsh, concert stage; screen career, Lasky, Morosco, Horslev, Fox (" The Ghost Breaker," " The Call of the North," " The Cir- cus Man," "North of 53," "Cameo Kirby"); rides, swims, sings, piano. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 2367 W. 20th St., Los Angeles; studio, Fox, Hollywood. MULLEN, Gordon Douglass, also leads, heavies; b. Winni- peg, 1889; educ. Wesley Coll.; stage career, vaud., stk. in Win- nipeg and Toronto; m. p. career, 1914-15 with NYMP, Hors- ley (" Could a Man Do More?"); swims, boxes. Hght., 5, 9j4; wght., 162; brown hair and eyes. 62— ACTORS, JUVENILE MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 MUSGRAVE, Billy; b. Toledo, O., 1890; educ. Toledo and Chicago, 111.; stage ca- reer, associated with well known stock and road attractions as child actor and juvenile; screen career, Rolin, Powers, Oz, and Universal (" The Hero of Bunko Hill "). Recreations, riding and dancing. Hght, 5, %y2; wght, 140; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Armondale Hotel, Los Angeles; studio, Universal City, Cal. MUSSALLI, Hassan, also leads; b. London, 1894; educ. Ches- terfield, England, and France; stage career, with F. R. Benson, in Shakespearian rep.; screen career, Metro ("The Awaken- ing of Helena Richie," as Sam Wright), Mutual (" The Greater Woman," as Otto), Vitagraph ("The Cave Man"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; black hair, brown eyes, dark com- plexion. Ad., c/o Globe Agency, N. Y. O ORMAN, James Hewes, also leads; b. Baltimore, Md., July 24, 1895; educ. Baltimore Poly. Inst., St. John's Coll., Annap- olis, Md. ; stage career, stk., vaud. (Poli players, Little Prin- cess co., George Darrell's co.); screen career, Triangle, Milo. Hght., 5 ft. 9 J/2 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; light brown hair, blue eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, music, short story writing. Home ad., 1434 Homestead ave., Baltimore, Md. O'SHEA, James; b. Holyoke, Colo., 1889; educ. Denver, Colo.; early career, with Morosco in business dept.; screen career, Universal, Fiction Pictures, Fine Arts (late pictures, " The Rummy," "Jim Bludso"); all athletics; author of several.vaud. sketches. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Continental Hotel, Los Angeles; studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. PARKE, Willifem, Jr.; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Phila. pub. schls. and by tutors; stage career, 2 yrs. dram, stk, mgmt. Brady, A. H. Woods, with Andrew Mack, Arnold Daly, etc.; screen career, Famous Players, Pathe, Thanhouser (" Vicar of Wake- field," "Her New York," "The Candy Girl," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; brown hair, hazel eyes. Recreations, swimming, reading, etc. Home ad., 15 Church St., New Ro- chelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. PERCYVAL, Wigney; b. Yorkshire, Eng.; stage career, with Wilson Barrett, Herbert Tree, in England; with Ethel Barry- more, Cyril Maude, K. and E, Frohman, Belasco, Ames, in America; screen career, Fox (Bilali in "She"). Ad. home, 22 E. 23d st; studio, Fox, N. Y. PETERS, Edward, also characters; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1892; early career, commercial; m. p. career, worked as extra until joining Balboa; characters in " Neal of the Navy," "Spell- bound." Hght., 5, 6; wght., 140; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. PICKFORD, Jack, also leads; b. Toronto, Can., 1896; educ. St. Francis. Mil. Acad., N. Y.; stage career, "Peg Robin," "The Three of Us "; screen career, since 1909, Biograph, 1 yr. with Pathe, Mutual (" Homle, Sweet Home"), Famous Players ("The Love Route," "The Girl of Yesterday"), 1915 with Selig in "The Reprisal"), back to Famous Players in 1916 (latest pictures, "Great Expectations," "Freckles"); swims, dances, rows, rides. Ad., Famous Players, N. Y. PIERSON, Leo; b. Abilene, Kan., 1890; educ. St. Vincent's Coll., Los Angeles; stage career, Belasco stk. and Burbank Theatre, Los Angeles; screen career, helped make pictures 12 foreign countries, the Orient and south seas; with Melies as actor and asst. dir., from 1912 to 1914 spent in Orient, and on return went to Selig (" The Girl and the Reporter," " Con- verging Paths," " Out of the Shadows," asst. dir. " The Crisis " and "The Prince Chap"), Universal ("Nanette's New Gown," " The Reward of His Government," etc.). Recrea- tions, all forms of athletics, rowing, swimming, fencing and motoring. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark hair, hazel eyes. Studio ad., Universal, Los Angeles, Cal. R RADER, William E.; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1890; educ. St. Louis pub. schls.; stage career, 15 yrs. in stock, on road, with own act in vaud.; screen career, Biograph, Fine Arts ("Intoler- ance," " Hell-to-Pay Austin," " Rummy"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 180; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Fine Arts, Hol- lywood, Cal. RANIER, Robt. Richard, also comedy parts; b. 1893; stage career, " Under Cover," "Over Night," "Buried Treasure"; screen career, Vitagraph, Reliance. Hght., 5, 7; medium com- plexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. RENEE, Alexy Winkler, also characters; b. Vienna, Aus- tria, 1890; stage career, operetta, stk. and drama in Chicago and abroad; m. p. career, World Films (" Summer Girl," "Dark Silence," juv. in "On Dangerous Ground"), Triumph (" Prima Donna's Husband," " Brink of Shame "), Edison (character lead in " Barnaby Lee "). Expert in riding, swim- min, fencing and motoring; speaks English, French and Ger- man. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 161 lbs.; dark complexion, dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 327 W. 126th st., N. Y. RENNIE, Geo. J.; b. 1892; stage career, with William Hodge, "Fixing Sister"; screen career, Pathe, Famous Players, Metro, Universal. Hght., 6; fair complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. RIEDWELL, A. Norvae; b. 1896; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Frohman, Vitagraph (late picture "Under Fire"). Hght., 5, 10; light complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. ROBERTS, Edward Z., also leads; b. Castorville, Cal, 1891; educ. Seattle; stage career, 7 yrs., stk., road cos. and vaud.; m. p. career, from 1914, Phoenix, Kalem ("Hazards of Helen"), Horsley ("Heart of Tara"); swims, baseball. Hght., 6, 1^4; wght., 170; brown hair, gray eyes. RODNEY, Earle; b. Toronto, Can., 1893; educ. Notre Dame, Ind. ; stage career, vaud., stk. and on road; screen career, Reliance-Majestic ("The Burned Hand"), Selig ("The Bridge of Time"), Keystone (" The Oily Scoundrel," " The Lost Baby"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 173; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 4624 Cla- rissa ave., Hollywood; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. ROONEY, Gilbert G.; b. Paterson, N. J.; educ. there; stage career, Poli's Stock; screen career, Gaumont (" The Cup of Chance"), Pathe (" Nedra," "Simon the Jester"), Lubin ("The Drug Terror"), Metro ("When a Woman Loves"), Frohman ("The Woman in 47"), Fox; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 9; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. ROTTMAN, Victor, Jr., also character leads; b. Augusta, Ark., 1892; educ. California; stage career, mus. com., in support of Florence Reed, Henry Kolker, Olga Nethersole; screen ca- reer, Biograph ("Romance of Old California"), Favorite Players ("The Key to Yesterday"), Criterion, Horsley ("Rhoda's Burglar," "Blood of Our Brothers'"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; blue eyes, dark hair. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. RUGGLES, Wesley H.; b. Los Angeles, 1889; stage career, mus. com., stk., xep.; m. p. career, Keystone (Syd Chaplin comedies, " Her Painted Hero," Chaplin burlesque of " Car- men"). Ad., Keystone, Hollywood. SAGE, Stuart; b. Sioux Falls, So. Dak., 1893; educ. Todd Seminary, Neb. Military Acad.; stage career, 2 yrs. vaud., " Help Wanted," " Argyle Case," " Baby Mine," stk. and mus. com.; screen career, Lasky, Fox ("The War Bride's Secret"); rides, sketches, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 129 W. 47th st., or Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. SANDBERG, Robert Albert; b. Chicago, 111., Oct. 6, 1887; educ. Chicago; stage career, 10 yrs. in vaud., Sandberg and Lee, playing all leading vaud. houses in U. S.; screen career, Edison 1912, Ince 1915. Recreations, baseball, swimming, rowing, fishing. Home ad., 7984 Norton ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Fox, Los Angeles. SANDERSON, Harold, also characters; b. Manchester, Eng., 1894; educ. London, Eng.; stage career, 2 yrs. vaud.; screen career, 2 yrs. Famous Players (" The Quest of Life," " Fifi's Fortune"), Arrow ("The Deemster"), Fox ("Romeo and Juliet"), Metro ("The Great Secret"), McClure ("Seven Deadly Sins"); society and western parts. Recreations, rid- ing, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 7y2 in.; wght., 147 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1663 Wash- ington ave., N. Y. SCOTT, William; b. 1893; educ. N. Y.; stage career, with Maude Adams, Thos. Jefferson, Kelcey and Shannon; screen career, Selig, Fox, Vogue (" Out of the Mist," " The Test of Chivalry"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 168; light complexion; rides, swims. Ad., home, 1506 Allison ave.; studio, Selig, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, JUVENILE— 63 hair, dark eyes. 7920 Columbus. SELWIN, "Doc" C, also press rep.; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1890; educ. Univ. of Kansas; stage career, stk., vaud., in " Good Night Nurse"; screen career, Essanay ("River of Romance," "George Ade Fables"), Vitagraph, International, Metro, Selz- nick; all around athlete. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; dark com- plexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 601 W. 139th st; studio, Selznick, N. Y. SHERWOOD Wm. ("Billy"), also asst. director; b. New Orleans; educ. Tulane Univ.; stage experience, stk. in New Or- leans; m. p. career, George Kleine, Ka- lem, Edison, Pathe, Famous Players, Metro, World (" Spell of the Yukon," "Who's Guilty?", "Ventures of Mar- guerite," " Lost Bridegroom," " The New South," " Broken Chains," etc.). Recrea- tions, wrestling, general athletics. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; light brown Home ad., 318 W. 57th st., N. Y. Phone Studio ad., World-Peerless, Ft. Lee, N. J. SHIELDS, Ernie; b. 1884; educ. Chicago and Grand Rapids; stage career, "Sol- diers of Fortune," stock, stage mgr. for Shubert, vaud.; screen career, Kalem, Edison, Melies, San Antonio, Universal ("The Broken Coin"), Blue- bird (" Wanted — A Home," " Good Morning, Judge"). Recreations, fencing, shooting, motoring. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 5707 Carleton Way, Hollywood; studio, Universal City. SHORT, Antrim; screen career, Universal (" The Flirt," " Corporal Billy's Comeback," " No Place Like Home "), Vic- tor ("Valley of Beautiful Things"). Blue eyes, fair hair. Ad., Universal City. SMITH, Sidney C; b. Faribault, Minn.; educ. there; m. p. ca- reer, Pathe, Selig (" The. Rosary," " The Ne'er Do Well," made " Bloom Center," " The Safe Risk," " The Return," " The Gold Ship"). Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. SNYDER, Jack, also characters; b. Brooklyn, 1891; educ. Columbia Coll., N. Y.; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("Kick In," "Pearl of the Army"), Metro ("Black Butterfly," " Romeo and Juliet "), Pickford (" Less than the Dust ") ; played western roles with Thanhouser and under- world with Metro, Fox and Pathe. Recreations, riding, swim- ming, etc. Home ad., 149 South 4th st., Brooklyn, N. Y. SQUIRE, Jack, also leads; b. N. Y. C, 1894; educ. Hartford, Conn.; stage career, Dick Rivers in "Very Good Eddie," juv. lead in " Sari," " The Chocolate Soldier," with Clifton Crawford in "My Best Girl"; screen career, Fox, Essanay ("The Black Sheep"), Lubin; western and society roles. Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 176 lbs.; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o Cham- berlain Brown, N. Y. SPENCER, Walter; b. Salt Lake City, 1882; educ. Univ. of Utah and Latter Day Saints' Coll.; early career, ranchman, cowpuncher; stage career, stk., mus. com.; m. p. career, Amer- ican (" Blot on the Shield," " Assayer of Lone Gap "), Hors- ley ("The Heart of Tara"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 10^4 ; wght., 165; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. STANKS, John; b. 1895; stage career, Shakespearian rep.; screen career, Essanay, Gaumont, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, 10; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. STERN, Milton; b. Chicago, 1892; educ. Armour Inst.; screen career, Stern, Universal (" Peg o' the Ring"). Hght., 5, 9l/2; wght., 170; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., L-KO, Hollywood. STRONG, Jamin L.; b. 1895; stage career, vaud. stk. rep., rd. prod., "Treasure Island"; screen career, Fox, Metro. Hght., 5, 10; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. SUTHERLAND, Edward; b. London; educ. U. S. and Paris; stage career, vaud., mus. com.; screen career, Signal ("The Girl and the Game "), Keystone (" His Last Laugh"); light comedy parts; rides, swims, tennis, baseball, all athletic sports. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 160; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Keystone, Holly- wood. TABER, Richard, also characters; b. N. J.; educ. there; stage career, " Coat Tales," " The Willow Tree," " Little Miss Brown"; screen career, Pathe ("At Bay," "Kick In"), Essa- nay (" Eyes That See Not," " When My Lady Smiles," "Caught"). Hght., 5, 6y2; wght., 140; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. TAYLOR, Lew G.; b. Camden, N. J., 1881; screen career, Kalem, Vim, National. Rides, swims, dances. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 190 lbs.; black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Tampa, Fla. THARP, Norman, also leads; b. England; educ. England; stage career, Billie Burke, Margaret Anglin, Gillette, Bates, Doro; screen career, Famous (Montague Lushington in " The Masqueraders "), Astra. Member Lambs Club. Ad., Pathe, Jersey City. TITHERADGE, Dion, also leads and characters; b. Mel- bourne, Australia, Mar. 30, 1886; early career, Spanish cor- respondent in merchant's office, London; stage career, in Margaret Anglin co., Wm. A. Brady, late Lewis Waller, George Arliss, etc.; screen career, Fox ("A Parisian Ro- mance"), Premo-World ("The Devil's Toy," "The Supreme Sacrifice," " Husband and Wife," " The Whip "); plays French- man, toughs, Chinese, etc.; has written 3 plays and 4 vaud. sketches playing. Recreations, swimming, golf, tennis, rid- ing, boxing. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 133 lbs.; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., Friars Club. N. Y. C. Home ad., 32 W. 48th st., N. Y. TONGE, Philip; b. 1897; stage'career, with Sir Herbert Tree, Chas. Frohman, Forbes Robertson, Klaw and Erlanger, Geo. Tyler; screen career, Famous Players, Vitagraph, Edison. Hght., 5, 11; light complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. TOVELL, Albert; b. 1877; stage career, "On Trial," "Merry Widow"; screen career, Fox, Pathe. Hght., 6 ft.; medium complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. V VERNON, Bobbie; b. Chicago, 1897; educ. there; stage ca- reer, with Kolb and Dill, mus. com., vaud.; screen career, Universal, Keystone (" The Lost Baby," " The Nick of Time Baby"). Hght., 5, 2y2; wght., 145; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., 24 Brooks ave., Venice, Cal. VON ECKSTEIN, George V., also comedian; b. New York, 1895; educ. Columbia Uni.; screen career, Vitagraph (Big V Comedies); policeman, farmer boy parts; motors, rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 130; complexion, dark; black ha'r, black eyes Ad., home, 201 W. 117th St., N. Y.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. VON SCHILLER, Carl, also leads; b. Columbus, O., 1891; educ. Chicago; stage career, from 1909, in mus. com., stk., rep., with Mme. Viarda, Polish tragedienne; m. p. career, Mo- rosco, Universal, Horsley, Fox, Bluebird (" Saving the Fam- ily Name"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 152; brown hair, hazel eyes. VORZIMER, Sidney, also characters; b. N. Y. C, Oct. 3, 1896; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, 1 yr. in vaud.; screen ca- reer, Gaumont, Pioneer, Fox, Frohman ("God's Man," etc.); played society roles. Recreations, all branches athletics. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1610 Lexington ave., N. Y. W WALKER, Robert Donald; b. Bethlehem, Pa., 1888; educ. Horace Mann School, N. Y.; stage career, in musical^ come- dies; screen career, Kalem Edison, Fox, Metro (late pictures, "The Gates of Eden," "A Wife by Proxy," "Mortal Sin"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 6; wght., 160; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 264 E. 199th st., N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y. WALTERS, Jack, also characters; b. 1887; stage career, "The Third Degree," stk.: screen career, Gaumont, Fox; ("Tides of Time"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 154; light complexion, brown hair, grayish-brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. WALTERS, Syd.; b. N. Y. C, 1897; educ. N. Y. Univ.; stage career, concert singing and reciting; screen career, Universal ("The Strength of the Weak"), Famous ("The Saleslady"), Fox ("Parisian Romance," juv. lead in "Where Love Leads"). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; black hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 960 Fox st., N. Y. ACTORS, JUVENILE MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 WARNE, Howard B., Jr., also leads and heavies; b. Virginia, 1885; ediic. Univ. of Pa.; stage career, 7 yrs. in stk. in East, 4 seasons vaud. coast to coast; m. p. career, from 1912, Uni- versal, Ince ('Shell Forty-Three"); plays tennis, basketball. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; dark complexion, dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. WAYNE, Willard; b. 1893, Ogden, Utah; educ. Univ. of Utah; early career, civil engineer, real estate and auto salesman; m. p. career, Universal (" Italian Love," in which he played heavy lead) ; swims, fishes, motors. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; medium complexion, light brown hair, steel blue eyes. Ad., home, 6832 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles; studio, LTniversal City, Cal. WESSEL, Jack; b. 1892; stage career, stk. rep., mus. com., "Under Cover"; screen career, Famous Players. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. WES3ELL, John; b. 1892; stage career, "Under Fire," " Fast and Grow Thin," "Right Little Girl"; screen career, Famous Players ("Prince and the Pauper"). Hght., 6 ft.; light com- plexion, light hair. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. WHEATCROFT, Stanhope, also leads; b. N. Y., 1888; stage career dates from production of " Nancy Stair " at Criterion Theatre, N. Y. ; m. p. career, Fox ("East Lynne," "Under Two Flags," "Sins of Men," "A Modern Cinderella"), World (" Broken Chains," " Bought," " The Madness of Helen," " Ca- mille," "Maternity"). Rides, swims, skates. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1611 Amsterdam ave., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Fox, N. Y. WHITMAN, Fred; b. Toledo, O., 1887; educ. Ohio; stage ca- reer, with road shows in East and middle West; m. p. career, Balboa (" Square Triangle," " Hunchback of Cedar Lodge," " Message from Reno," " Woman of the Sea "). Hght., 5, 8^2; wght., 140; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal . WOODWARD, Henry F.; b. Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 11, 1891; educ. Univ. West Virginia; early career, 1st lieut in Philippine service; screen career, Biograph, Universal, Mon- rovia, Lasky. Recreations, expert horseman; won interna- tional swimming contest across Hampton Roads at James- town Exposition in 1907. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 175 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1775 Los Palmas ave., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. WRIGHT, Tenny, also characters; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885; educ. Commercial High Schl., Brooklyn; stage career, 3 yrs. juv. lead with Martin stk.; screen career, Metro ("The Belle of the Season "), now with Vitagraph (" Arsene Lupin," " The Girl Philippa," "The Rose of the South," etc.). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 155 lbs.; dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 824 Washington ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Studio ad., Vitagraph, E. 15th st. and Flat- bush ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ACTORS -Characters A ADAMINI, Arthur Marion, b. 1867; stag career, mus. com., vaud., stk., with Lillian Russell, Marie Tempest, Poli; screen career, Edison, Biograph, Equitable, Metro, Crystal; special- izes in " Latin Race " types. Hght., 5, 7; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. AITKEN, Spottiswoode; b. Edinburgh, Scotland; educ. there; stage career, with Louis Calvert in England, then with Au- gustin Daly, and many others, in all-star company mgmt. Brady; 27 yrs. in legitimate; screen career, Reliance ("The Birth of a Nation, " " The Avenging Conscience," " Macbeth," etc.), Fine Arts ("The Old Folks at Home," "Stage Struck"); has also played character leads for other companies. Ad., studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood. ALEXANDER, Frank D., also heavies; b. Olympia, Wash., 1882; educ. pub. and high schls. Ore.; early career, cowboy and stage driver; screen career, lyi yrs. with Keystone (" Gustle's Rival Jonah," " Gustle's Tied to Trouble," " Bath- room Perils," " The Snow Cure," " Cinders of Love " and "Bitter Sweets"), Fox ("Her Father's Station"). Ad., stu- dio, Fox, Los Angeles. ALLEN, Richard; b. 1880; stage career, stk. rep., "Via Wire- less," "College Widow"; screen career, Edison, Eastern. Hght., 5, 11; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, X. Y. ANDERSON, Melville; b. 1891; stage career, "Sari," " Every- woman "; screen career, Lubin, 2 yrs. Hght., 6, 1; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall., N. Y. ANDERSON, Robert, also comedian; b. Denmark, 1890; educ. Denmark; screen career, Fine Arts (with Douglas Fair- banks in " The Lamb," and " Double Trouble," played character in " Intoler- ance "). Plays violin, draws, and paints in oil. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 172; medium hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Hollywood Apts., 4600 Kingswell ave., Hollywood; studio, Fine Arts, Los Angeles, Cal. ANDREISS, Albert; b. 1877; stage career, with John Mason in " Garden of Allah," Blanche Walsh in " Witching Hour," in "Paid in Full"; screen career, Kleine, Pathe, Griffith, Famous Plavers. Hght., 5, 11. Ad., c/o Ouida Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., X. Y. ANDREWS, Frank; b. New Bedford, Mass., 1861; educ. Bos- ton schls.; stage career, K. & E., Frohman, Belasco, etc.; screen career, Eastern (" The Nightingale," etc.), Famous Players, Fox, World, Artcraft ("Poor Little Rich Girl"). Recreations, riding, swimming and dancing. Hght. 6 ft.; wght. 165; white hair and bald head, dark eyes. Under man- agement Wm. A. Sheen, Inc., N. Y. ANKER, William; b. France, 1860; educ. Lycee Imperial of Rouen, France; early exper., languages professor; screen ca- reer, 4 yrs. playing for following cos.: Universal, Thanhouser, Reliance, Peerless, Solax, Eclair, Fox, Biograph, Gaumont, Equitable, Rolfe, Famous, Pathe, Raver, Edison, World ("Flash of an Emerald"), Rolfe ("The Tumult"), Kleine (as the father, "Wild Oats"; as the professor in "The Green Cloak," etc.). Hght. 5 ft. 7 in.; white hair and beard, gray-blue eyes. Ad., 337 W. 58th st., N. Y. AOYAMA, Yukio, also leads, juvenile; b. Nagoya City, Japan, 1888; stage career, leading man, Cherry Blossom Players, Los Angeles; screen career, 4 yrs., Metro-Yorke, Kalem, California M. P. Co. (late picture, Metro, " Pidgeon Island"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; black hair, black eyes. Ad., home, 229^ N. San Pedro St., Los Angeles; studio, California M. P. Corp., San Rafael, Calif. ARBUCKLE, Andrew, also comedy leads; b. Galveston, 1884; educ. St. Louis; vaud. playing western characters; m. p. ca- reer, with Lasky, Reliance, Balboa (Herr Ruder in " Old Heidelberg," " Little Mary Sunshine," " Matrimonial Martyr," "Big Tremaine"). Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; weight, 235; auburn hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Yorke Studio, Hollywood, Cal. ARDIZONI, John; b. 1882; stage career, mus. com., drama, opera, in "Twin Beds"; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Man of Mystery," "The Glory of Yolanda"). Dark complexion. Ad., c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. ASCHER, Anton; stage career, 5 yrs. in "Man From Mexico," 1 yr. in "To-Day," Louis Mann's "Julie Bon-Bon"; screen career, Famous Players, Peerless, Universal; rides, swims. Hght., 5, Sy2; dark complexion. Ad., c/o Ouida Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. AUCKER, William; stage career, with Irene Fenwick in "Wild Oats"; screen career, Pathe, Thanhouser, Universal, Solax, Kleine ("The Turmoil"). Hght., 5, 7; fair complexion, white hair. Ad., c/o Ouida Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 65 B BACON, Frank; b. San Jose, Cal., 1865; educ. pub. schls.; ■early career, 5 yrs. in newspaper work; stage career, author, actor and producer rep., stock and vaud., 30 yrs. on legit.; screen career, Quality-Metro (" The Silent Voice," "A Corner in Cotton," "Pennington's Choice"). Hght, 5, 10; wght, 150; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. BACON, Lloyd Francis; b. San Jose, Cal., 1889; educ. Santa Clara Coll., Cal.; screen career, with Essanay and Lone Star; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 10; wght, 150; brown hair and blue •eyes. Ad., home, Camerford Apts., 5716 Camerford Ave., Los Angeles. Studio, Lone Sta, 1025 Lillian Way, Los Angeles. BAINBRIDGE, William Herbert! b. England, 1853; educ. England; early career, mining engineer; screen career, Na- tional (Jeffery Deane in "The Purple Star"), Horsley (Pres- cott in " In Vindication"), Lasky (Inspector in " Jimmie Fad- den Out West "), Yorke-Metro (Appleton in " The Promise "), Vitagraph (John Adare in " God's Country and the Woman "). Recreations, riding, swimming, tennis, golf, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 11 J^ in.; wght., 200 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 6778 Hollywood blvd., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Yorke Film Co., Gordon st, Los Angeles, Cal. BALFOUR, Augustus; b. Phila., 1866; educ. Penna. Acad. Fine Arts; stage career, with Julia Marlowe and Alexander Salvini as leading juvenile, " Pudd'nhead Wilson"; m. p. ca- reer, Lubin 3 yrs. as director, shorter terms with Edison, Re- liance, Majestic and Kinemacolor. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; light complexion, grey hair, blue eyes. Ad., 611 W. 180th St N. Y. BANKS, Perry; b. Victoria, B. C, 1877; educ. Pierce Christian Coll., Cal.; stage career, 15 yrs. stock and rep., with Robt. Downing in rep.; vaud. and circus; did Griffith's sketch, " In Washington's Time "; m. p. career, with American in 1913 and since ("Other Side of the Door," "Overalls," "The Over- coat," " Faith "). Ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. BARRETT, C. C; b. Baltimore, Md.; educ. Baltimore; stage career, twenty-five yrs. with various prods.; screen career, Biograph, Solax, Dormer. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 180; dark hair. Ad., home, 103 West 27th st., Baltimore, Md.; studio, Milo, Baltimore, Md. BARY, Leon; b. France; educ. France; stage career, began as a child with Sarah Bernhardt; rose from child parts to leads in her co. during 12 yrs.; screen career, director for Pathe in France, in America with Astra-Pathe (late pictures, "Abso- lutely Black," "The Double Cross"); rides, swims, all out- door sports. Ad., Astra-Pathe, 1 Congress st., Jersey City, N. J. BASSETT, Russell; b. Milwaukee; educ. Brayton Coll., Oakland, Cal.; stage career, member of Hooley's stock co., Chicago; appeared with Edwin Booth, Lester Wal- lack, Joseph Jefferson, John McCullough, E. A. Sothern, etc.; m. p. career, Biograph, Edison, Pathe, original Nestor co., Imp., Famous Players (" Such a Little Queen," " Behind the Scenes," " Eagle's Mate," " Hulda from Holland," " Sold," " Lady Eileen," "Traveling Salesman," "Coney Island Princess"), Artcraft ("Less Than Dust"). Recreations, riding, swim- ming, rowing, canoeing. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 185; light complexion, iron gray hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 101 W. 89th St., N. Y.; studio ad., Famous Players, N. Y. BATES, Frank J., also assistant director; b. Phila., 1887; educ. Villa Nova Coll., Delaware Co., Pa.; early career, 4 yrs. vaud.; screen career, 3 yrs. Biograph, Lubin, Reliance, International, Metro, Technicolor. Recreations, riding, swimming, rifle prac- tice. Hght., 5 ft. iy2 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1747 N. 15th st., Phila. Ar. Screen Club, c/o Wray Physioc. BATTY, Stephen, also animal trainer; b. Budapest, Hungary, 1882; educ. there; early career, at 15, began training wild ani- mals with Klesk's Show, Budapest, then with Henry Scholtz, Bush and_Schumann, Hagenbeck, and Bostock; screen career, from 1915, Horsley (all Centaur animal features). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 180; gray eyes, brown hair; wrestler and heavy weight thrower. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. BAUER, Arthur; b. Vienna, 1878; educ. Berlin; stage career, 7 yrs. mgmt. Henry W. Savage, 2 seasons mgmt. Chas. Froh- man, 6 yrs. at Irving Place Theatre, N. Y. C, in orig. " Merry Widow" co., "The Dollar Princess"; screen career, Great Northern (Berlin), Thanhouser, since 1912 (late pictures, "'Vicar of Wakefield," "The Candy Girl"), Pathe ("The Girl Who Wanted to Live "). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 181; brown hair, dark blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, Beacon Hall, New Rochelle; studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. BEAMISH, Frank; b. Memphis, Tenn., 1881; educ. Christian Brothers Coll.; stage career, with Chas. Frohman, E. H. Sothern, Rose Stahl; screen career, Equitable-World, Peerless- World ("The Revolt"); baseball, horses, dancing. Hght., 6; wght., 165; complexion fair, light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 600 W. 127th St.; studio, Peerless, Fort Lee, N. J. BEBAN, George, also leads; stage career, since 8 yrs. old, singing in Reed and Emerson's minstrels, stk. in San Fran- cisco, mus. com., " Nancy Brown," with Weber and Fields, comedy lead in " Fantana " and " The American Idea," starred in "The Sign of the Rose"; screen career, NYMP ("An Alien"), World ("The Pawn of Fate"), Morosco (" Pas- quale," "The Amen Corner"). Ad., Friars Club, N. Y. BECK, John; b. 1882; stage career, with Wilton Lackaye in " The Law and the Woman," Robert Hilliard in " The Argyle Case," vaud. and stock; screen career, Triangle. Hght., 5, 11; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. BEERY, Noah, Jr.; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1884; stage career, with Mansfield, Cohan and Harris, H. B. Harris, Klaw and Erlanger; screen career, World, Paragon, Fox, Kalem, Field, Lasky ("A Morning Maid"). Hght., 6; wght., 205; medium hair, dark eyes, dark complexion. Ad., c/o Ouida Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. BELASCO, Walter; b. Vancouver, 1876; educ. San Francisco; stage career, first at Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco, appeared with brother, David Belasco, in " The First Born," toured Engl, with Mrs. Leslie Carter; m. p. career, with NYMP, 1913, Universal, 1915, Bluebird (late pictures, " Good Morn- ing, Judge," "Putting One Over on Ignatz"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 160; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., Uni- versal City, Cal. BELMAR, Henry; b. Atlantic Ocean, 1849; educ. Toronto and N. Y. C. ; stage career, Royal Lyceum stk., Toronto, stk. in Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, N. Y. C, starred in own co. for 25 yrs., wrote and prod, over 100 successful plays, includ- ing " The End of the World," " The Pavements of Paris," " New York by Night," " Come Back to Erin," " Goldfields of Nevada," etc.; screen career, pres. Belman Features Co., prod, first three-reeler in America, Edison, Powers, Century, National, Ince (" Life's Shop Window," " The Angel of the Train," "The Raiders," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 198 lbs.; dark complexion, gray hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 35 Thornton ave., Venice, Cal. Studio ad., Ince, Culver City, Cal. BENDTSEN, France; b. 1890; stage career, with Sothern- Marlowe Co., William Faversham, Robert Mantell, appeared in " The Fear Market," " The Squab Farm," with Harrison Fiske, "King-Queen-Jack"; screen career, with Clara K. Young, Selig; plays piano. Light hair, light complexion. Ad., c/o Kirmmse, W. 40th st., N. Y. BERCHETT, Ross; b. 1888; stage career, London, stk. rep., "Divorce Question"; screen career, Metro, Keystone, Univer- sal. Hght., 5, 7; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall., N. Y. BERRELL, George; b. Phila.. 1849; educ. St. Mary's Coll., Wilmington, Del.; stage career, 44 yrs. in drama, with Booth, Barrett, McCullough, Mary Anderson; screen career, Climax, Lubin, Lasky, Bosworth, Universal (" L'Abbe Constantine," "The People vs. John Doe"). Hght., 6; wght., 175; gray eyes, gray hair; rides, swims. Ad., home, 1465 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeies; studio, LTniversal City, Cal. BLACK, W. W.; b. Irvington, N. Y., 1871; stage career, in K. & E., Savage, Lederer prods.; m. p. career, Fox ("Ambi- tion," "The New York Peacock "), Famous (" Great Expecta- tions"), Metro ("Vanity"), Triangle, Frohman. Motorboats. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 200 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 28 W. 49th st., N. Y. C: BOND, Raymond; stage career, 5 yrs. stk. rep.; screen career, Famous Players, All Star. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. BOWES, Lawrence Alfred; b. Newark, Cal.; educ. San Fran- cisco; stage career, covering 15 yrs., Princess theatre stock, San Francisco; screen career, Selig, 1 yr., Universal ("Just Jim"), Essanay-Chaplin ("Shanghaied," "Carmen"), Vogue ("Up the Flue," "Treed," "Sticky Fingers"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 10^; wght., 210; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 5740 Santa Monica blvd., Hollywood; studio, Vogue, Los Angeles, Cal. 66— ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 BRADBURY, James; b. Old Town, Me., 1857; educ. Tufts College; stage career, starring at Boston Museum and playing various sorts of roles; screen career, with Selig ("A Milk White Flag," "A Temperance Town," " The Valiants of Vir- ginia," "At Piney Ridge," "The Garden of Allah"). Hght., about 5, 9; wght., 170. Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. BRADSHAW, Lionel; b. Lima, O., 1892; stage career, about 9 yrs. on road and in stock in Seattle, Detroit, in " The Round Up"; screen career, 3 yrs. with Universal ("The Black Box," in "Lady Raffles" series), Fine Arts ("The Mother of the Law"), Fox ("Carmen"), L-KO ("Peg of the Ring" series); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 160; auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Astoria Hotel, Hollywood; studio, L-KO, Holly- wood, Cal. BRANDT, Chas. C, b. 1864; stage career, with H. Savage, Chas. Frohman, W. A. Brady, Jas. K. Hackett; screen career, Equitable, Lubin, World ("Friday, 13"). Hght., 5. 11; dark complexion, white hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. BROWN, J. Edwin; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Boston; stage career, 42 yrs. on legit, stage as stage director; screen career, Universal (" The Isle of Life," " The Black Box," " For Her Mother's Sake," "The Cry of Conscience"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 130; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. BROWN, William H.; b. Northampton, Mass.; stage career, with Dorothy Morton Opera Co., stock at Castle Square, Bos- ton, La Salle stock, Chicago, with "Messenger Boy" co.; screen career, Yankee Film and other feature cos., Reliance- Majestic, Fine Arts (" Hoodoo Ann," " Casey at the Bat," " The Rummy," " The Wharf Rat," " The House Built Upon Sands," " The Bad Boy "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. BURKART, Theodore, also heavies; b. Phila., Pa., 1869; educ. pub. and high schls.; stage career, Chas. Frohman, Amer- ican Opera Co., and Lillian Russell, stock in Washington, Baltimore, Buffalo, Milwaukee, St Louis and Cleveland; screen career, Solax, Lubin, Eclair, World-Peerless. Now casting dir., Peerless-World, Fort Lee. BURKE, J. Frank; b. Hartland, Vermont; educ. there; stage career, " East Lynne," " The Lady of Lyons," " The Cotton King," managed stk. co., Fall River, Mass., vaud.; screen ca- reer, NYMP, appeared in many Ince features. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 210; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., NYMP Studio, Ince- ville, Cal. BURKE, Joseph, also comedian; b. N. Y. C; educ. England; stage career, since a boy in mus. com. and vaud.; screen ca- reer, with Powers, Pathe, Reliance, H. W. Savage, Famous Players, Triumph, Fox, Geo. Kleine, Ivan, Rolfe; has ap- peared in " The Senator," " The Immortal Flame," " The City of Illusion," "Susie Snowflake," "Uncle Sam at Work," etc.; old man roles. Recreations, painting, a collector of books and paintings relating to the stage. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; gray hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 310 W. 14th St., N. Y. BURRESS, William; b. New Cornerstown, O., 1867; educ. Uhrichsville, O.; early career, worked for Penn. Railroad; stage career, with Maud Granger in " Lenora," in various vaud. and stock cos.; screen career, Fox ("The End of the Trail," " The Man from Bitter Roots," " Fires of Conscience," " The Island of Desire"); hunts, fishes. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. BURROUGH, Tom; b. Clinton co., 111., 1869; stage career, first part with Lord Fauntleroy, later in stock, appeared with Mansfield, Irving and Mrs. Fiske; m. p. career, with Carson, Phila., Fox (" Caprice of the Mountains," " Unwelcome Mother," "Sins of Men"); shoots, fishes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. BURT, William P., b. 1880; stage career, " Phantom Witness," " Burglar Picnic "; screen career, Pathe, Yitagraph, Colonial, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 7j4; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. BURTON, Ned; b. U. S.; educ. Harvard Univ.; stage career, 18 yrs. in vaud. as senior member of Burton and Brookes, 2 seasons with Julian Eltinge Co., 1 season in original "Potash and Perlmutter " Co.; screen career, Solax, Sunbeam, Paragon, Peerless ("The Man of the Hour"), Her- bert Brenon (" War Brides," with Nazi- mova), World ("The House Cat"), Art- craft ("The Poor Little Rich Girl"). Hght., 6; wght., 245; white hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 3120 Broadway, N. Y.« BUSBY, Albert H., b. 1877; stage career, Henry Savage, Alice Nielsen, W. T. Carleton, vaud.; screen career, Pathe, Edison, Kalem, Metro. Hght., 5, 11; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. BUTLER, Fred J.; stage career, from 1887, actor and director, stock, rep. and on road, with J. R. Grismer, Wm. Gillette's " Held by the Enemy"; 4 yrs. leading man in Frohman prods.; Alcazar and Morosco stock cos., San Francisco; dir. Pike Stock Co., Cincinnati; m. p. career, Fine Arts (" The Scarlet Band," "Susan Rocks the Boat"), Selznick ("The Price She Paid"). C CAIN, Robert; b. 1882; stage career, "The Misleading Lady," "The Deep Purple," "The Blue Mouse," "The Man of the Hour"; screen career, Famous Players ("The Dawn of To- morrow," " Lydia Gilmore," "The Eternal Grind"). Hght., 5, 10; medium complexion. Ad., Bergere Agency, Aeolian Eldg., N. Y. CANTZEN, Conrad; b. 1868; stage career, with Belasco, Froh- man, John Emerson in " The Conspiracy," Marie Doro in "The New Secretary"; screen career, Fox, Cort ("Melting Pot"). Hght., 5, 9; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, W. 40th st., N. Y. CAREY, William; b. 1889; stage career, vaud. in Bozeman Bulger's " Swat Milligan," also in own act, in Selwyn's " Heads Up"; screen career, Reliance, Vitagraph, Edison. Hght., 5, \y2; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. CARLISLE, Ray; b. England; educ. England; stage career, since 12 yrs. old. in vaud. and drama; screen career, Powers, Barker, Canada Film ("Self-Defense," etc.); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, lO1/^; wght., 148; brown hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., 3131 B'way, N. Y. CARLYLE, Sidney D., also juveniles; b. Yarmouth, England; educ. London, England; stage career, in "The Woodsey- Boy," Benjamin in " Joseph and His Brethren," with Forbes- Robertson in " Caesar and Cleopatra," considerable work abroad; under mgmt. of Annie Russell, Lewis Walker, Frank Curzon, etc.; screen career, Essanay (lead in George Ade's " The Tip and the Treasure," appeared in " Temper," etc.). Arab, French, Egyptian and fantsatic roles. Recreations, rides, etc., is an artist, does book-plates and program designs, and draws for magazines. Ad., 3131 Broadway, N. Y. CARROLL, William Arthur; b. N. Y., 1875; educ. N. Y.; stage career, with Rice and Adonis, in noted N. Y. cos., in stock and on road, with William Jefferson; screen career, 7 yrs., with Pathe, Melies, Bison, Universal, Biograph, and Amer- ican (late pictures, "A Dream or Two Ago," "The Twinkler"). Ad., American, Santa Barbara. CARTER, Harry; b. Louisville, 1879; educ. Hobart Coll.; stage career, rep. with Mrs. Fiske, in " Excuse Me," stage director for Charles Dillingham, "The Red Mill"; m. p. career, Uni- versal (late pictures, " The Measure of a Man," " Life's Pen- dulum," "The Fugitive," "The Shadow"). Hght., 6; wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Universal City. CECIL, Edward; screen career, Fox ("The Love Thief"), Universal ("The Prodigal Widow"). Ad., Universal City. CHAMBERLAIN, C. Briggs; b. 1890; screen career, Vita- graph, Edison, Metro, Latin-Amer., Pathe (" Pearl of the Army," "Modern Cinderella"); rides, swims, skates. Hght., 6 ft. Ad., c/o Ouida Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. CHANEY, Lon; b. and educ. Colorado Springs; stage career, directed and produced "Pop" Fischer and Kolb and Dill at- tractions, dancing comedian; m. p. career, Universal (late pic- tures, " Place Beyond the Winds," " The Piper's Price," " The Price of Silence," "Bloodhounds of the North"); wrestles, runs, boxes, swims, rides, dances. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 162; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City. CHEESMAN, Martin N.; b. 1867; stage career, mus. com., under Henry Savage, in "Chocolate Soldier"; screen career, Metro, Paragon; rides, swims, rows, dances. Hght., 5, 10^4; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. CHRISTY, Ivan W.; b. Denmark, 1887; educ. Copenhagen; stage career, stk., rep., with Willard Mack, Max Figman; screen career, Great Northern (" Count Zarka's Bandits," "The Snuffbox"), Biograph ("Serge Panine," "Coinci- dence"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 182; fair hair, blue eyes. All around athlete. Ad., home, 181 Mortense St., Brooklyn. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 67 CHRISTY, James August; b. Baltimore, 1896; educ. there; stage career, stock; m. p. career, National, Milo. Hght, 5, 11; wght., 159; brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, Halethorpe, Aid.; studio, Milo, Baltimore. CLARK, Frank; b. Cincinnati; stage career, 19 yrs. all parts of world, theatrical mgr.; managed theatres for K. & E. ; screen career, from 1909, Selig (late pictures, " Out of the Mist," " The Temptation of Adam," "Beware of Strangers"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 178; gray hair, blue eyes. Has written several scenarios. Ad., home, 231 Parkside ave., Los Angeles; studio, Selig, Los Angeles. CLARK, Harvey, also heavies; b. Boston, 1886; educ. Mass. Coll., Cambridge; stage career, with Otis Skinner, Robert Hilliard, own act in vaud.; screen career, NYMP (" D'Artag- nan," "The Artist's Model"), American (late pictures, "Lone- some Town," "Innocence of Lizette," "The Gentle In- truders"); rides, swims, writes short stories. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 158; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Costello st., Santa Barbara; studio, American, Santa Barbara. CLIFFE, Henry Cooper, also leads; b. Oxford, Eng.; educ. England; stage career, in many productions as leading man and star; screen career, World ("The Face in the Moon- light"), Fox ("Gold and the Woman," "A Parisian Ro- mance," etc.), Rolfe-Metro ("An Enemy to Society," "The Final Judgment," etc.), Astra-Pathe ("Arms and the Woman"), Selznick ("The Argyle Case"). Recreations, singing, dancing, fencing, etc. Hght., 5 ft. l\y2 in.; wgt, 176; dark complexion; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Whitc- stane Landing, L. I. COLLETTE, Augustus; b. 1882; stage career, with De Wolf Hopper in " Over Night," leads in " Painted Woman," " Con- spiracy," " Misleading Lady"; screen career, Edison, Gaumont. Hght., 5, 11; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. COLLINS, Emile, also comedian; b. N. Y., 1868; educ. Oak- land, Cal.; stage career, stock in Phila., Bridgeport, Worces- ter, St. Louis, with Carlotta Neilson and Olive Wyndham as stage mgr. and characters, with Maude Adams, Louis Mann; screen career, Pathe ("Old Clothes Men"), Peerless, Fox, Rolfe-Metro ("Satan Sanderson," "The House of Tears"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 152; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 242 W. 48th st., N. Y. COMMERFORD, Thomas; b. N. Y., 1855; educ. there; stage career, from 1878, stock, rep., with Edwin Arden, " Lion and the Mouse"; screen career, Selig, Essanay (late pictures, "It Never Could Happen," "A Failure at Fifty," " When the Man Speaks," "Dancing With Folly," "Is Marriage Sacred?"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 155; white hair, blue eyes; rides; swims. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. COOK, Warren; b. Boston, 1870; educ. Boston; stage career, with Phoebe Davis in " Way Down East," in " The Conspir- acy," 3 yrs. with Castle Square stk., Boston, and stk. in other cities; screen career, Edison (iy2 yrs.), Vitagraph, Kalem, Pathe ("The Shine Girl"), Thanhouser, Kleine, Famous Players ("The Moment Before"), Metro ("The Flower of No Man's Land"), Paragon ("The Straight Road," "The Whip"), Fox ("Slander?", "A Woman's Honor"), Artcraft ("The Pride of the Clan"), Art Drama ("Infidelity"). Rides, swims, motors. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 175 lbs.; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Green Room Club. Studio ad., Bio- graph, N. Y. C. COOPER, Claude Hamilton, also comedian; b. London, Eng.; stage career, 21 yrs., stk., rep., 3 seasons with Russ Whytal, 3 yrs. with F. F. Proctor stk.; screen career, dir. Gaumont talk- ing pictures, made first 12 pictures for Solax, acted for Famous Players, All-Star,. Kinemacolor, Reliance, with Ethel Barry- more in " The Nightingale," with Jane Cowl and Mary Pick- ford, Universal (" Her Friend the Burglar ). Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 137 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 39 Ravine ave. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. COOPER, George (George Healy); b. Newark, 1891; educ. N. Y.; stage career, Newark Stock Co., Blaney Stock Co., Fiske O'Hara, vaud.; m. p. career, with Vitagraph, specializing in Italian, Spanish, French types (" Mills of the Gods," "A Night Out," " Hunted Woman," " The Suspect "). Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. ; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. CORNING, Edward; b. 1855; stage career, clergyman, butler parts in sev. prods.; screen career, Famous Players, Popular Plays and Players, World, Kalem. Complexion med.; dark eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall. N. Y. CORT, Sam; b. 1874; stage career, in " Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm," "Rule of Three," "Show Shop"; screen career ("Old Fogey," "Soldier of Fortune"). Hght., 6 ft.; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. COSGROVE, Larry Sheldon; b. Baltimore, Md., 1882; educ. Calvert Hall, Baltimore; early career, with Halden Dram. Co. in repertoire, Forepaugh stk., with Digby Bell in " Jupiter," in " Isle of Spice," " King Midas," " South Before the War," Columbia stk. co.; screen career, Biograph, Kolb & Dill, K. & E., Monrovia, Thanhouser, Selig. Recreations, swim- ming and riding. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1232*4 W. 9th st., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Selig, Los Angeles, Cal. COSSAR, John Hay; b. London, Eng.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, stk., rep., vaud., with John McCullough, leads in " Michael Strogoff " and " Romany Rye"; screen ca- reer, Essanay since 1913 ("The Chaperon," " When Justice Won," " Three Ways Out," " The Strange Case of Mary Page"). Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; dark complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Swims, rides. Home ad., 4807 Winthrop st., Chicago, 111. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111. COWLEY, Harry; b. 1880; stage career, in " On Trial," " Poor Little Rich Girl," " Greyhound," with May Robson and Mrs. Fiske; screen career, Famous Players, Metro, Fox. Hght., 6 ft.; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. COWPER, Will C; b. Manchester, Eng.; educ. England; stage career, Frohman, later starring in his own plays and others, having written 28 plays and produced 9; screen career, Pathe, Famous, Thanhouser, Metro ("Dimples"); swims and boxes. Ad., home, 987 Tinton ave., Bronx, N. Y. CRANE, Hamilton; b. 1890; stage career, vaud. and stk.; screen career, Pathe, Excelsior, Eastern, Castle Com. Co. Hght., 5, 11^4; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. CRANE, Harry F. ("Doc"); educ. Buffalo; early career, practised medicine; stage career, with Booth, Barrett, Stuart Robson; screen career, played character roles with various companies, joined Universal 1912 ("In the Dead of Night"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 110; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Universal City. CRANE, William H., Jr.; b. 1886; stage career, stk. with Lester Loner Co., vaud. Simms & Gardner, rep. Darr Ryan Co., also in own act; screen career, Champion M. P. Co. Hght., 5, 1; light hair, light complexion. Ad., Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. CRITTENDEN, Trockwood D.; b. Oak- land, Cal.; educ. England, Germany, N. Y.; stage career, Savage in grand and light opera, Ben Greet; m. p. career, Ken- nedy Features (" Duchess of Padua," "Thais"), Universal (late pictures, "The Fugitive," " Love Never Dies," " Giant Powder," " Avarice ") ; rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 175; fair complexion, gray hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City. CUMMINGS, George F., also heavies; b. Richmond, Va., July 4, 1883; educ. pub. and high schls., Buffalo; stage career, stock in Buffalo, Rochester, Chicago, and Portland, Ore.; screen career, Kinemacolor (" Nathan Hale"), Occidental Film Co. ("Dusk to Dawn"), Selig .("The Passer By"), Metro (" Romeo and Juliet," " Awakening of Hel- ena Richie"), World ("Alias Jimmy Valen- tine"), Selznick ("The Argyle Case"). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 200 lbs.; black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 56 So. 17th st., Flushing, L. I. CUMMINGS, Robert; b. Richmond, Va., Feb. 22, 1867; educ. there; stage career, from 1883, stk., rep., etc., as dancer with Kiralfy's Excelsior at Niblo's Garden, N. Y., later with road melodramas and stk. cos., then appeared with Fanny Daven- port, and in orig. casts of " The Scent," " The Great Divide," " The Winterfeast," " Pippa Passes," " On Parole," " Cameo Kirby," "The Bluebird," etc.; prop, and mgr., Cummings Stk. 68— ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 Co., 6 yrs.; screen career, with Biograph, Edison, Melies, Famous Players, World, Metro (" The Awakening of Helena Ritchie," "Romeo and Juliet," "Bought," etc.). Hght., 6 ft.; Wght., 200 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. C. Home ad., 56 S. 17th St., Flushing, L. I. CUTTEN, Ruloff E.; b. 1893; stage career, stk., vaud., appeared in "Twin Beds," with Elsie Janis "Miss Information"; screen career, Universal, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 11; dark com- plexion. Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. D DAILEY, Joseph; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, 30 yrs.; screen career, Technicolor, Metro, World, Peerless, Biograph, Imp, Ocean, Life. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. DALY, James L.; educ. Phila. pub. sch.; stage career covering a period of 38 yrs., in which time he played over 1,200 charac- ters; screen career, Lubin for 3^ yrs. playing characters. (Was Old Trainer in " The Sporting Duchess." Blensley Lockwood in ("The Fortune Hunter," etc.); American Talk- ing Picture Corp one yr. (" Insecure Peace," " Peace With- out Power," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; gray hair, blue eyes; rough rider, swims, etc. Home ad., 129 Lawn- side ave., Collingswood, N. J. DARK CLOUD; b. Lake Champlain, N. Y., full-blooded Al- gonquin; educ. Carlisle; early career with Wild West shows and lecturing; m. p. career from 1910, Pathe, Vitagraph, Grif- fith (" The Penitents "), Fox (" Intolerance "). Expert horse- man. Ad., studio, Fox, Los Angeles. DAY, Joel; early career, in rep., on staff N. Y. World during Spanish War; m. p. career, Edison, Vitagraph, Peerless, Re- liance, Fox ("Out of the Blue Ridge," " Caprice of the Moun- tains"), Artcraft ("Pride of the Clan"). Ad., home, 507 W. 172d St.; studio, Fox, N. Y. DAYTON, Frank; b. Boston; educ. Phila.; stage career, stock, rep., dramatic; screen career, Essanay (" Graustark," " The Strange Case of Mary Page," George Ade fables). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 115; dark complexion, dark brown eyes; swims, rides. Ad., studio, Essanay, Chicago. DE CAMP, Frank; b. London, 1865; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 39 yrs.; m. p. career, Selig, American, Fox ("Ambition," etc.); rides, swims, golf, baseball. Ad., home, 325 W. 43d St.; studio, Fox, N. Y. DE CORDOVA, Rudolph, also scenario writer; b. Kingston, Jamaica; educ. Univ. Coil, and Univ. Coll. Hospital, London; stage career, acted in London with best English stars and cos., played leads in Shakespeare and other classics, gave dram, readings in England and U. S.; screen career, Univer- sal, Metro (wrote seen, for " Romeo and Juliet " and super- vised prod., wrote seen, for " Whoso Findeth a Wife," Art Drama. Ad., 45 Beaver st., N. Y. DE COURSEY, Alfred; b. 1885; stage career, vaud., stk., mus. com., "The Virginian"; screen career, Pathe, L-Ko, with Bosworth and Griffith. Hght., 5, 9; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. DE FOREST, Hal; b. Portugal; educ. N. Y. Univ. (LL.B.); stage career, with Wilton Lackaye, Nance O'Neil, " The Gen- tleman from Mississippi"; screen career, Fox ("The Marble Heart," " The Woman in White," " A Daughter of the Gods "). Ad., Fox, N. Y. DIETL, Frank H.; b. South Bend, Ind., 1875; educ. Normal Schl., Ind.; early career, 14 yrs. in transport and construction depts. of L. S. & M. S. Ry., Spanish War veteran; m. p. ca- reer, Balboa (played Judge and Broker in " Who Pays?" se- ries, Sheriff in "Toilers of the Sea," " Neal of the Navy"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. DILLION, John Webb; b. London, 1883; stage career, with James O'Neill, Viola Allen, in " Get Rich Quick Walling- ford," " Paid in Full," stk.; screen career, Biograph, Pathe ("Woman's Law"), World Film ("By Whose Hand"), Fox ("Primitive Call," "Darling of Paris"). Hght., 6; wght., 170; dark hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, fences, music. Ad., home, 540 W. 144th st., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. DILLON, Jack; screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" The Gangsters," etc.), Famous (" A Girl Like That"). Ad., Famous, N. Y. DONALDSON, Arthur, also heavy leads; b. Norsholm, Swe- den, 1875; educ. Sweden; stage career, since 7 yrs. old, Duff Opera Co., Augustin Daly, Henry W. Savage; screen career. Famous, Pathe, Kalem, Reliance, Kinemacolor, Lubin (" The Ghost of the Twisted Oaks"), World ("Hearts of Men"), Hanover ("Should a Baby Die?"), Fox ("A Woman's Honor"), Ivan (" Enlighten Thy Daughter"); swims, motors, music. Hght., 6; wght., 195; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. DONNELLY, James A.; b. Boston, Mass.; educ, Boston; stage career, for thirty years in opera and musical comedy; screen career, Edison, Keystone. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 200; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. DONNELLY, Thomas; b. 1863; stage career, minstrels, vaud., drama, "Potash and Perlmutter"; screen career, Triangle, Universal, Pathe, played in ("The Coward"); sings, swims, rides, dances. Hght., 5, 8; medium complexion, gray hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. DOUGLAS, Watkyns; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in "A Doll's House," "The Lion and the Mouse," "Paid in Full," "At Piney Ridge," "Facing the Music," etc.; screen career, Laemmle, World's Best Film Co., International Fea- ture Film Co., William Steiner, Tampa Films, National Film Co. (" Island of Lions," " Voodoo Vengeance," " The Artful Dodger," " Fatty's Fumigation," etc.) Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 142; color of eyes, brown; color of hair, brown. Ad., 3312 Nebraska ave., Tampa, Fla. DOWLING, Joseph, also heavies; b. Pittsburgh; educ. there; stage career, 5 yrs. in Grand Opera Stock Co., in " Henry the Fifth," starred in " The Red Spider"; screen career, from 1914 with Ince (" The Thoroughbred," " Somewhere in France," "Movie-Land," "The Criminal"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 185; white hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. DOWNS, Rex. E.; b. Waterville, O, 1885; educ. Univ. of 111.; stage career, in " Slave of the Harp," " The Missionary Girl," " Freckles," " Clara Tuttle stk. co.; screen career, Universal, Kalem, Biograph (" The Way to Happiness," " The Lari- more Case," "The Spell"), Fox ("North of 53"). Studio ad., Fox, N. Y. C . DREHLE, Henry; b. 1871; stage career, character leads in stk. prods., with William Faversham in "The Squaw Man"; screen career, Fox, Pathe, Peerless; doctor, police, sheriff parts. Hght., 5, 10^4; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. DRUMEIR, Jack, b. Phila., 1864; educ. Univ. of Penn.; early career, practiced law; stage career, leading man for 20 yrs., appearing in "Captain Swift," "The Gilded Fool"; screen career, Victor, Reliance, 2 yrs. with Biograph (" Coincidences," "Man and His Master"). Hght, 5, 11; wght, 190. Ad.. Bio- graph, N. Y. DUFFY, Jack; b. Pawtucket, R. I., 1879; educ. there; stage career, vaud. and musical comedy; screen career, Vitagraph, Universal ("Peg of the Ring," "The Purple Mask"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 132; rides, swims, drives, has written " Destiny of the Sea," " Both Rivals Win," " A Woman More Beau- tiful Than I." Ad., home, 6122 Selma ave., Hollywood; studio, L-KO, Hollywood. DUNAEW, Nicholas; b. Moscow; educ. Moscow and Petrograd; stage career, in Russia, France, Germany, Austria, London and America, playing leading roles in Ibsen, Shakespeare, modern drama and his own plays; screen career, Vitagraph, World (" Meet Me at Seven," " My Official Wife "), co-director with James Young, Universal ("Humanity," "Flowers of Doom"); au- thor of dramas, " The Spider," " The God of Terror," also stories in Russian, European and American magazines. Ad., Universal City. DUNBAR, Robert N.; b. Beaver. Pa.; educ. Phila.; stage ca- reer, grand opera, leading tenor in "Gypsy Baron"; m. p. ca- reer, Lubin (Jeffries, Sr., in "Third Degree"), Lasky (Grand Duke in " The Goose Girl "), Morosco (Philip Gordon in " The Yankee Girl"), McClure ("Eyes of the World"). Hght., 6; wght., 180; brown hair and gray eyes. Ad., Morosco, Los Angeles. DUNKINSON, Harry Leopold, also com.; b. N. Y., 1876; educ. there; stage career, since 9 yrs. old, with Denman Thompson in " Old Homstead," Augustin Daly, Horace McVicker; screen career, Essanay, since 1914 (" The Misleading Lady," " Mary Page," " The Schemers," " Peter the Hermit," " The Beach Comber," "Three Ways Out"). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 217 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Swims. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 69 DUNN, William R.; b. Astoria, L. I.. 1884; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, in Payton Stock, Brooklyn, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Nance O'Neil, vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph (" For a Woman's Fair Name," " Man Behind the Curtain," " The Se- cret Kingdom"). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. DURHAM, Lewis, also heavies; b. New Oxford, Pa.; educ. Georgetown; early career, professional ball player on Brook- lyn Natl., Wash. Amer. and N.'Y. Natl.; screen career NYMP, Horsley (" Law Unto Himself," " The Conscience of John David"), Ince. Hght., 5, lOj/S; wght., 183; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 504 Hull st.. Ocean Park, Cal.; studio, Ince, Culver City. baseball, riding, lbs.; light brown EARLE, Ralph; b. 1886; stage career, dram., mus. com., vaud., with Ben Greet Players; screen career, Vitagraph, Fox. Hght., 5, 8; fair complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. ECKSTEIN, Theodore Radcliffe; b. Alsace-Lorraine, 1885; screen career, World (late picture, "A Dancer's Peril"); boxes, swims, dances, rides, motors; society parts. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 190; complexion, dark; brown hair. Ad., home, 120 W 147th st., N. Y.; studio, World Film, N. Y. EDMUNDSEN, Al.; b. Pueblo, Colo.; educ. Univ. of Chicago; stage career, stock for Morosco, toured Orient with dramatic stock co., 1 season in " Grau- stark"; screen career, for 2 yrs., World ("The Butterfly," etc.), Universal ("Just Jim"), Kalem since Jan. 1, 1916, playing character, in " Ham " comedies, Kalem ("Dudes for a Day"), American ("My Fighting Gentleman " ), etc. Recreations, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. lOyi in.; wght., 150 hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fox, Hollywood. EDWARDS, Beverly; b. and educ. N. Y.; stage career, rep. and stock; m. p. career, Equitable-World (" Crucial Test," " Man and His Angel"), Fox ("Princess Ro- manoff," " Wormwood ") ; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 152; dark complexion, black hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 2 W. 86th st., N. Y. EIDSON, O. C; b. 1894, Chicago; educ. there; stage career, 18 months; screen career, Mutual, American; rides, swims, all out- door sports, literary. Hght., 5, 11: wght., 198; dark complex- ion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Kansas City, Mo. ELDRIDGE, Charles; b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1854; educ. Lanesboro, Mass.; stage career, Variety theatre, Buffalo, stock comedian, prods, under Frohman, Mansfield; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph ("The Winning Trick"), World ("As in a Looking Glass"), Metro ("The End of the Tour," "The Great Green Eye"). Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. ELKAS, Edward; b. N. Y., 1862; educ. there; stage career, director for Lulu Glaser, opera and mus. com.; screen career, Vitagraph ("Mortmain," "The Secret Kingdom," "The Enemy," "The Scarlet Runner"), Famous ("Snow White"), World ("Wit of a Woman"), Fox ("The New York Pea- cock "), Selznick (" The Foolish Virgin "), Metro. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 170; fair complexion, gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o William A. Sheer, Inc., N. Y. ERLANGER, Frank A.; b. Budapest; educ. Goethe College, Vienna; stage career, Carl Schrader Stock Co., Hamburg; m. p. career, with Kinematograph, Hamburg and Munchen, Ger- many, Universal, Essanay, Kinemacolor, Majestic and Bal- boa (" Millionaire's Son," " Rose Among the Briers," "Stained Pearl"). Wght., 146; hght., 5, 9; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. EVANS, Owen; b. Phila., 1878; educ. there; stage career, vaud. and mus. com.; screen career, 18 mos. with Kalem (in " Ham " com.), L-KO, Vogue ("Up the Flue," "Treed," "Tailor's Trimmings"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 225 W. Pico St., Los Angeles. EVANS, Wm. A., b. 1876; stage career, with Frohman, Dil- lingham, Savage, Shuberts, Sothern; screen career, Vitagraph, Pathe, Gaumont, Equitable, All Star. Hght., 5, 6l/2; dark com- plexion. Ad., Kirmmse, W. 40th St., N. Y. FAWCETT, George; b. Virginia; educ. Univ. of Virginia; stage career, extensive experience in United States and Eng- land; screen career, NYMP, Pallas, Universal, Fine Arts, Selig (" The Crisis," " The Heart of Texas Ryan," " Lost and Found"), Selznick ("Panthea"). Ad., Lambs Club, X. Y. FEERAR, Jules; b. 1874; stage career, in " Polly of the Cir- cus," "The Girl in the Taxi," "Within the Law"; screen ca- reer, Essanay, Monmouth. Hght., 6 ft.; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. FENNER, Walter; b. 1888; stage career, 4 yrs. rep., 2 yrs. stk., appeared in " Common Law," " The Rosary," " Pair of Sixes "; screen career, with Ed., August and Grace Washburn (" When It Strikes Home"). Hght., 5, 11; dark complexion. Ad., Ber- gere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. FENTON, Mark; b. Crestline, O., Nov. 11, 1866; stare career,. Steele Mackaye's " Paul Kauvar," Charles Frohman's " All the Comforts of Home " and " The Sporting Duchess," in Shakespearian drama with Booth and Barrett, in cos. of Otis Skinner, Madame Modjeska, in stk, many yrs.; m. p. career, Biograph, Pathe and Universal. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 190 lbs.; complexion fair, brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 518 W. 47th st., N. Y. Studio ad., Universal City. FERRIS, William; b. Alexandria, Va., 1884; educ. Stanford Univ.; early career, structural engineer; m. p. career, Selig ("Chronicle of Bloom Center"), Metro ("Pennington's Choice"), Horsley; wrestles, boxes, swims. Is a successful, sculptor. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 230; black hair, brown eyes. FIELDS, Lew; b. N. Y., 1867; educ. N. Y. public schools; stage career, first appeared with Joe Weber, formed variety co., pre- senting burlesques and travesties; producer and manager of many prods, in N. Y. ; screen career, Keystone, World ("The Man Who Stood Still," "The Corner Grocery"). Ad., home,. 1441 Broadway, N. Y.; studio, World Film, N. Y. FISCHER, Herman Robert; b. Danzig, Germany, 1881; educ. Univ. of Leipsig; stage career, "A Tailor-Made Man," " Our Little Wife," " Little Women," " Under Fire "; screen career, Gaumont in Berlin, Eclair, Pathe, World ("Hearts of Men"); skates, swims, rides. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 656 W. 178th st., or Cohan and Harris Theatre, N. Y. FISHER, George, also comedian; stage career, Chas. Blaney Stock, Franklyn Players, Nat'l Stk. Co.; screen career, Uni- versal, Equitable, Victor. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 140; gray eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FLANAGAN, D. J.; b. Ireland, 1876; stage career, mgmt. Brady and Ziegfeld, com. opera, mus. com., played with Alice Nielson, Grace Van Studdiford, Anna Held, Julian Eltinge, etc.; screen career, World ("Trilby," "La Boheme "), Selz- nick ("The Common Law"), McClure ("Sloth"). Hght., 5, 10^; wght., 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 523 W. 134th st., N. Y. FORD, Fred; stage career, stk. rep., Temple Players. Fort Wayne, Ind. screen career, Universal, American, Essanay, Selig. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 150; dark complexion, gray eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FORMES, Carl, Jr.; b. London, Eng., 1848; stage educ. Mein- ingen Theat., under Duke of Meiningen and Baron von Chro- neck; stage career, engagements in Berlin, Dresden, Vienna, Amsterdam, stage director Tivoli, San Francisco, Stanton Opera Co.'s world tour; m. p. career, Kalem, Vitagraph, Fine Arts ("Old Heidelberg," "Macbeth," etc.). Recreations, swimming and diving. Hght., 5 ft. 10^4 in.; wght., 148 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 343 Brand Blod. Apts., Glendale, Cal. Studio ad., Kalem, Glendale. Every Exhibitor Needs the Studio Directory 70— ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 FRANCIS, Alec Budd; b. London, Eng.; educ. Uppingham Coll.; stage career, with various prods, in England, India, South Africa and United States; screen career, Vitagraph, Eclair ("Duty"), World ("The Gilded Cage," "All Man," "The Haunting Shadow," "A Hungry Heart"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 157; light hair, gray eyes. Member Screen Club. Ad., World, Fort Lee, N. J. FRANCK, John L.; b. Louisville, Ky., 1850; educ. public schools, Louisville; early career, as clown and in minstrels; screen career, entered pictures when they were first installed on the Coast, with Bison, Universal, Kalem, Selig, Reliance- Majestic, Fine Arts, Famous Players, Morosco, Lasky, and Fox. Ad., 1811 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. FRANK, Bert S.; b. 1879; stage career, stk., vaud., in "The Great Divide"; screen career, Vitagraph, Thanhouser, Kalem, Pathe, Fox. Hght., 6 ft; wght., 190; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. FRENCH, George B.; stage career, for 15 yrs., in dramatic stock, on road, and in vaud., with Louis James, " Parsifal," etc.; screen career, Nestor-Universal, and Christie (" Cupid's Uppercut," " Out for the Coin," " Her Friend the Chauffeur," etc.). Recreations, riding, dancing, singing, and playing piano. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; dark hair and eyes. Home ad., 1640 Argyle St., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Christie, Hollywood. FUERSTENBERG, Carl H.; b. Atchison, Kan., 1877; educ. Brooklyn, N. Y.; early career, banking house, studied for stage under private tutor and appeared in amateur theatricals; screen career, Fox ("A New York Peacock"), Triumph ("The Libertine"), Frohman ("The Witching Hour"), so- ciety and character roles. Recreations, golf tennis. Hght., 5 ft. 8y2 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 404 W. 43d St., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Frohman-Sherrill, N. Y. G GAMBLE, Fred A.; b. and educ. Indian- apolis; stage career, 26 yrs., produced mus. com., several yrs. in stock, vaud.; m. p. career, Universal, American, Nestor (" The White Turkey," " Pretty Baby," " Jealousy and a Key," "A Bundle of Troubles," "His Wife's Realative"). Hght., 5, 7y2; wght, 220; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 511a N. Bunker Hill ave., Los Angeles; studio, Universal City, Cal. GARRY, Joseph R., b. 1882; stage career, in "Law of the Land," " Widow by Proxy," " Within the Law," " The Third Degree," "The Clansman"; screen career, Metro, Crystal. Hght., 5, 10J-4; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. GAYLOR, James; stage career, "Common Clay"; screen ca- reer, Famous Players, Metro. Hght., 5, 9l/2; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. GAYE, Howard; b. England; educ. there; early career, British diplomatic and Govt, service; special writer for London news- papers; stage career, with Beerbohm Tree, Fred Terry, Wilson Barrett, Chas. Hawtrey, Forbes-Robertson; screen career, Re- liance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Drama of the Follies," " Intoler- ance "). Ad., Fine Arts, Los Angeles. GELDERT, Clarence H., also leads; b. St. John, N. B.; educ. Collins Coll., Boston; stage career, 15 yrs., with Lewis and Tilbury stk., Lathrop stk., Sawtelle stk., in "The County Fair," with Richard Mansfield in " Henry V," " Beaucaire," and rep.; screen career, Fine Arts ("Jordan is a Hard Road "), Griffith ("Intolerance"), Nat. Drama (Gen. Arnold in "The Fall of a Nation "), Lasky (Colonel in prologue, Count Dunois in story, "Joan the Woman," " The Yellow Pawn," " Lost and Won," " Those Without Sin," " Golden Fetters," " The Prison Without Walls"), Morosco ("The Amen Corner"). Recreations, expert horseman, swims, fences, dances, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 180 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1720^4 North Western ave., Hol- lywood, Cal. Studio ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. GERALD, Pete; b. Piacenza, Italy, 1864; stage career, 35 yrs. vaud., circus, drama, from contortionist to leading man; screen career, L-KO (" Born to the People," " The Madcap Queen of Corona," "Phantom Island," "The Eye of Fear"), Universal ("The Purple Mask"); acrobat and athletic contortionist. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1442 Union ave., Los Angeles. GERALD, William H.; b. 1877; stage career, with James K. Hackett, Robert Mantell, and others; screen career, Imp, Fox ("The Spider and the Fly," "The Wife's Sacrifice," "The Marble Heart"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 155; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Member Friars Club. GEROLD, Hermann; b. 1866; stage career, in " Romance," "To-Day," "Song of Songs," Shubert's "Land of the Free"; screen career, Equitable, Famous Players, Metro. Hght., 5, 10; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. GETTINGER, Billy; b. San Antonio, Tex., 1889; educ. St. Louis Coll., San Antonio; early career, on ranch until 17 yrs. old; screen career, 4 yrs. with Star Film, 2 mos. with Pallas- Morosco ("Across the Rio Grande," "Red Blood"), Universal ("His Way," "Their Hold-Up," "The Outlaw and the Lady"); rides. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 180; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 6374^4 Hollywood blvd., Hollywood; studio, Uni- versal, Universal City. GIBBS, Robert Patton, also leads; b. Pa.; educ. Univ. of Va.; stage career, " The Flame," " Trilby," " Madame _ X," "Ghosts"; screen career, Savage (title role in "Robinson Crusoe "), Pathe (" Quest of the Diamond "), Kalem (" Grip of the Charlatan"); swims, rides, writes. Hght., 5, 8; wght, 155; dark complexion, gray hair, black eyes. Ad., 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. GIBSON, James Edwin; b. Jeffersonville, Ind., 1866; educ. Louisville, Ky.; stage career, as acrobat and with minstrels, also in mus. com.; m. p. career, Fox, Kalem ("A Million Dol- lars or Bust"); swims, baseball. Ad., Fox, N. Y. GILFETHER, Daniel; b. Boston, 1854; educ. there; stage career, covering 40 yrs., Salvini, Pitou, Brady, Mantell, Nance O'Neil, stock, own co. ; screen career, Majestic, Balboa ("The Grip of Evil," "Who Pays?" series, "Shadows and Sunshine," "Twin Kiddies"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 210; gray hair, brown eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. GILLIES, Simon P.; b. 1885; screen career, Biograph, Metro, Edison, Thanhouser; rides, swims. Hght., 6, lJ/2; wght., 240; brown hair, fair complexion. Ad., c/o N. Y. Athletic Club. GIRANDO, Jack, also special stunts and horseman; b. Ma- maroneck, N. Y.; early career, jockey; m. p. career, Than- houser. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle. Girard, Joseph W., also heavies; b. Williamsport, Pa., 1871; educ. Phila.; stage career, 20 yrs. in stock and rep., playing wide range of roles, from Theo- dore Kremer melodramas and Charles Hoyt comedies to classics of Sheridan and Shakespeare; m. p. career, 1 yr. with Edison, 3 yrs. with Universal (" The Ladder of Fortune," " A Shot in the Dark," " Marriage Broker," " The Nar- row Path," Major Cameron in " 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," etc.). Hgt, 6 ft; wght., 200 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair and eyes. Studio ad., Universal City. GIRARDOT, Etienne; b. London, England, 1858; studied painting in London; stage career, from age of 17, N. Y. prods.; vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph ("Artie the Millionaire Kid"). Ad., home, 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. GLOCKER, Charles Peyton; b. San Jose, 1878; educ. San Francisco; stage career, Viola Allen, Nance O'Neil, stk., vaud. and prods.; screen career. Fox ("Slander"), World ("The Supreme Sacrifice"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 165; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 267 West 45th St., N. Y. GOLDSMITH, Frank; b. 1881; stage career, 8 yrs. mgmt. of Chas. Frohman, with Shubert, Brady, Winthrop Ames, "Truth" with Grace George; screen career, Fox, Whartons, Peerless, Paragon. Hght, 5, 10 y2; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. GOODAN, Paul; stage career, with George Arliss " Paganini," Ann Murdoch " Suki," Merry Wives of Windsor"; screen ca- reer, Famous Players (" The Woman in the Case "), Metro ("The Pretenders"). Hght., 5, 11; light complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. GOULD, S. Charles, also heavies; b. N. Y.; educ. Wash., D. C; stage career, vaud., legit.; screen career, World ("The Boss," "The Face in the Moonlight"), Universal ("Vendetta"), April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 71 Thanhouser (" Million Dollar Mystery," " Zndora," " Home of Silence"); all-around athlete. Hght., 6; wght., 181. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle. GRAVINA, Cesare; b. and educ. Italy; m. p. career, Famous ("Poor Little Peppina," "Diplomacy"), Fox ("The Siren"), Artcraft ("Less Than the Dust"). Ad., home, 154 W. 48th st., N. Y.; studio, Artcraft, N. Y. GRAY, Donald; early career, professional dancer; screen ca- reer, Yitagraph (" Letitia," "Tarantula"). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. GREEN, Joseph P.; b. Ireland; educ. Boston; stage career, in " Burmah," with Henry Irving, "The Clansman"; screen career, Famous Players ("Sign of the Cross"), World ("The Renegade," "Code of the Hills"), Fox ("Carmen"), Univer- sal (" The Lords of High Decision "). In the Spanish-Amer- ican War.. Hght., 6; wght., 226; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Coytesville, N. J. GRISEL, Louis R.; b. N. Y„ 1849; educ. Phila.; stage career, " The Lion and the Mouse," " Such a Little Queen," stage mgr. for McVicker's theatre, Chicago; screen career, Pathe (one and two reel features), Reliance ("Solomon and Son"), Eclair, World (" Broken Chains"). Ad.. World, Fort Lee. GRATTAN, Stephen; screen career, Fox ("The Ruling Pas- sion," " The Spider and the Fly," " A Tortured Heart," " The Family Stain," "Should a Mother Tell?"). Ad., home, Marl- borough Hotel; studio, Fox, N. Y. GRAN, Albert, also leads; b. Bergen, Norway; educ. there and Germany; stage career, with John Hare, Mansfield, Fanny Davenport; screen career, Famous ("Out of the Drifts"), Fox (" Where Love Leads," " Caprice of the Mountains "). Ad., home, Flanders Hotel; studio, Fox, N. Y. GRANT, Corenne, also heavies; b. New Orleans, 1888; educ. Baldwin Univ.; stage car., rep., with Maude Adams, Mantell; m. p. car., Pathe, Ammex, Kalem, Biograph, Monopole, Balboa (Hannah in " Illstarred Babbie," Clara in " Beulah," "Who Pays?" series, "The Neglected Wife"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 130; black hair, green-gray eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. GRISWOLD, James; b. New Britain, Conn., 1886; educ. Al- buquerque, N. M.; screen career, Lasky ("The Rose of the Rancho," "Carmen," "Tennessee's Pardner"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 108 No. Central ave., Tropico; studio, Lasky, Hollywood. GUDGEON, Bert; b. Okla., 1889; educ. privately; early career, breaker of horses, vaud.; screen career, Pathe (" Exploits of Elaine"), Wharton, Fox (sheriff in "The Blue Streak"); spe- cializes in rough riding and dare-devil feats. Ad., home, 105 Columbia ave., North Bergen, N. J.; studio, Fox, N. Y. GUISE, Thomas Sheldon; b. Detroit; educ. there; stage ca- reer, 35 yrs., with Dc Wolf Hopper, Francis Wilson, Lillian Russell; screen career, Famous, Savage, Ince (late pictures, " Honorable Algy," " Chicken Casey," " The Crab "). Hght., 5, 10: wght., 175; gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. H HALL, Howard, also scenario writer; b. Evanston, 111., 1878; educ. State Normal Schl.; stage career, 30 yrs., starred 12 yrs. in own plays; screen career, Pathe, Yitagraph, Equitable, Gaumont (" Ac- cording to Law"), Fields ("The Human Orchid"), Beach ("The Barrier"). Hght., 6, lyi; wght., 185; medium complexion, dark hair, dark eyes; rides, swims, writes scenarios, dramas, novels, verse. Ad., home, Decatur, Mich., and Green Room Club, N. Y. HALL, Louis, Leon; b. Oneida, N. Y., 1879; educ. Troy, Mil. Acad.; stage career, 20 yrs as leading man, dir. and mgr.; screen career, Edison and Universal, writer of several suc- cessful plays, short stories (" Knight of the Cross," " Sweet- brier"). Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. HALLAM, Henry; b. London, 1867; educ. London; stage ca- reer, with Frank Wilson, Pauline Hall, own sketch, with Lil- lian Russell; screen career, Kalem, Famous Players ("The Moment Before"), Fox (Virginia Pearson subjects), Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"). Hght., 5, llJ-4; wght., 179; brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 4 W. 109th st., N. Y. HAMLON, Dan E.; b. 1879; stage career, 4 yrs. Crescent Stock, Bklyn., 1 yr. Poli Stk., Washington, Baltimore, Hart- ford, New Haven, Springfield, 3 yrs. Ben Hur Co.; screen career, Universal, supporting Violet Mersereau. Hght., 5;< 8; fair complexion, light hair. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HANNA, Franklyn; b. 1875; stage career, Senator Murphy in "Potash and Perlmutter," lead in "Under Cover," vaud.; screen career, Thanhouser, Edison, Metro. Plays politician, doctor roles. Hght., 6, 2; complexion, dark; blue eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HANSON, Frank (Spook), also come- dian; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; stage career, pantomime clown, 9 yrs. New York Hip- podrome; screen career, Horsley, Vim, Wizard; rides, swims, acrobatic, out-door sports. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; fair com- plexion. Ad., home, 29 W. 126th st., N. Y. ; studio ad., 750 Riverside ave., Jack- sonville. HARKNESS, Carter B.; b. 1888; stage career, 3 yrs. stk.; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Fox (" Gold and the Woman," "Her People"). Hght., 5, 11; medium complexion. Ad., Ber- gere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HARLEY, Edwin; b. Phila., 1849; stage career, minstrel, stock, vaud., with Primose and West; m. p. career, Fine Arts (" Martha's Vindication," " Susan Rocks the Boat "). Suc- cessful song writer. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. HARRIMAN, M. H.; b. 1867; stage career, with Jos. Clifton, Hackett, Paul Gilmore, Peyton and Poli stk.; screen career, Thanhouser, World, Peerless, Fox. Wght., 5, 9; medium com- plexion, gray hair. Ad., Kirrrfmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. HARRIS, Sidney Arthur, also asst. director; b. Newark, 1886; educ. Morningside Coll.; stage career, 15 yrs., opera, m'us. com., vaud.; screen career, American, Selig (asst. dir. and char, in " The Quarry," " The Servant in the House," " The Millionaire Baby," "A Question of Honor"); expert make-up artist, dives, swims. Hght., 5, 10 J/2; wght., 175; red-brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 924 Republic Bldg. ; studio, Selig, Chicago. HARRON, Robert, also leads; b. N. Y., 1894; left school at 14 to become errand boy in Biograph studios; screen career, from 1908, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts; in " The Birth of a Nation," " Intolerance," " Near to Earth," " The Wharf Rat," " The Village Prodigal," " A Young Gentleman of the Old School." Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. HAYES, Jerome; b. 1883; stage career, 14 yrs., mus. com., drama; screen career, Universal, Edison, Pathe. Complexion, dark; gray hair. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HEBERT, Henry J.; b. Providence, R. I., 1881; educ. St. Lawrence Univ. (B.A.); early career, newspaperman; stage career, with Robert Hilliard, Sothern, Thomas A. Wise, Wil- liam Gillette; screen career, Famous Players, Fox ("A Man of Sorrow," " The Little Gypsy," " End of the Trail," " Fires of Conscience," "Man from Bitter Root"). Plays baseball and golf. Ad., Newdorp, Staten Island; studio, Fox, N. Y. ■ HENABERY, Joseph; b. Omaha, Neb.; educ. pub. schs. there; early career, architectural drafting and railroading; stage ca- reer, San Carlos Opera Co., Geo. W. Lynch Co.; screen career, from 1910, Universal, Reliance-Majestic ("The Green Idol," " Capt. Macklin"), Lincoln in Griffith's "Birth of a Nation," now with Fine Arts (" Intolerance," " Children of the Feud," " That Colby Girl "). Recreations, chicken raising and rid- ing. Studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. HERSHOLT, Jean R., also leads; b. Co- penhagen, Denmark, July 12, 1886; educ. Jesuit Univ., Copenhagen (M. A.); stage experience, 12 yrs. at Royal and Dagmer Theatres, Copenhagen; travelled through Scandinavia playing leads and heavies in Ibsen plays; m. p. career, 4 yrs. with Great Northern, Denmark, then NYMP and Universal (" As the Candle Burned," " Some Medicine Man," " Saintly Sinner," as Reginald in " Love Aflame," as Townsend in " Townsend's Divorce Case," as Jim the Dope in " The Terror," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, boxing. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 168 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 6664 Selma ave., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad.. Uni- versal City. "2— ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No: 1 HERNANDEZ, George F.; b. Placerville, Cal., June 6, 1863; educ. Oakland, Cal.; stage career, 26 yrs., including 4 yrs. in stk.; screen career, Selig, Metro, Lasky, Universal ("Unto Those Who Sin," " It Happened in Honolulu," " Rosemary," " The Girl at Lost Lake," " God's Crucible "). Recreations, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 196 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 2228 Duane st., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. HIGBY, Wilbur; b. Churchill, Miss., Aug. 21, 1869; educ. Michigan pub. schls. and Hillsdale Coll.; stage career, 20 yrs. in stock, and on road with Otis Skinner, Wilton Lackaye, James O. Neil, Marguerite Clark, stock star at Garrick theatre, St. Louis, etc.; screen career, Universal ("The Master Key"), Fine Arts (" Reggie Mixes In," " Flirting with Fate," " In- tolerance," "The Matrimaniac," " Diane of The Follies "), Universal ("Mixed Blood," "The Main Spring"), also played in Sir Herbert Tree's co. Hght., 5 ft. 10y2 in.; wght., 180 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes. Recreations, swimming, riding, motoring, etc. Home ad., 1223 Seward, Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Fine Arts Co., Los Angeles. HOLDER, W. J.; b. 1871; stage career, 18 yrs., Cohan & Har- ris, Wm. A. Brady; screen career, with Mary Pickford as the butler in " Hilda from Holland." Hght., 6; wght, 180; com- plexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HOLLINGSWORTH, Alfred; b. Nebraska; educ. Colorado; stage career, with " Cyrano de Bergerac," in vaud., with Julius Steger in "The Fifth Commandment"; m. p. career, Vita- graph, Biograph, NYMP ("Man from Nowhere"), American ("Purity"), Pallas ("Right Direction"), Mutual ("Gilded Youth "). Hght., 6; wght., 210; dark hair, dark blue eyes. HOLT, Edwin; b. Maine; educ. Portland, Me.; stage career, with Belasco in " The Woman," was in original cast of " Ari- zona"; m. p. career, Metro ("The Pretenders"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 155; light hair and complexion, blue eyes. Ad., Metro, 3 W. 61st St., N. Y. HOLT, George, also leads; b. Fall River, Mass.; educ. hgh. sch. there, studied electrical engineering, Toronto; stage ca- reer, with Annie Russell in " The Mysterious Mr. Bugle," played several seasons in vaud., stock, and road cos.; screen career, Lubin, Universal, Vitagraph (late pictures, " Billy Smoke," "Mr. Aladdin from Broadway"); rides, shoots, mo- tors. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 165; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Vitagraph, Hollywood, Cal. HOOD, Robert E. Lee; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. Chicago, New Orleans, Galveston; stage career, vaud., stk.; screen career, Raver, Motiograph, Knickerbocker, Lubin, Milo. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 163; dark brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 40 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. ; studio, Milo, Balti- more, Md. HOWARD, Ernest, also heavies; b. Falls Village, Conn., 1875; educ. New England pub. schls.; stage career, vaud., stock, and dramatic, for 18 yrs.; screen career, with Thanhouser (late picture, "Her Beloved Enemy"). Wght., 150; gray hair, brown eyes. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HOYT, Edward N.; b. Auburn, N. Y., 1859; educ. Brooklyn, N. Y.; stage career, many prods., with Joseph Proctor, 1883, Mac Vickar stk., Chicago, Robert Mantell, Walker White- side, " Quo Vadis," many Shakespearian prods., two seasons starring as "Hamlet"; screen career, Edison, Universal, Bio- graph, Pathe, Metro, Equitable (" The Last Volunteer," " The Other Half of the Note," " Sealed Lips," " Greater Love Hath No Man," "The Feud Girl"), Fox (Rev. Smedge in "Merely Mary Ann," Rev. Wilson in " The Scarlet Letter," overseer in "The Ragged Princess"), Selznick (clergyman in "The Fool- ish Virgin"). Hght, 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 152 lbs.; gray hair, bald, brown eyes. Literature, elocution. Home ad., 1793 Montgomery ave., N. Y. C. HUNTING, Harry L., also comedian; b. N. Y. C; educ. there; screen career, Vitagraph, Edison, Kalem, Biograph, Pathe (stk.), and others. Rides, motors, sails, swims. Hght., 6 ft. 2 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., Hotel Strand, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Pathe, Jersey City, N. J. HUNTLEY, Fred W.; b. London. 1863; educ. St. Peter's High School; early career, cowpuncher, miner, midshipman; m. p. career, Kalem, Fox (" Fighting Blood," " Fires of Con- science"); rides, swims. Ad., Fox, N. Y. HUTCHINSON, William; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1869; educ. All Hallows Coll., Utah ; stage career, with Maude Fealy in "The Little Minister"; m. p. career, first with Fox, then to Selig ("Small Town Stuff"), Morosco ("The Happiness of Three Women"). Hght., 5, 4^4; wght., 130. Ad., Morosco, Los Angeles. I INGRAHAM, Harrish, also heavy leads; b. London, Eng., 1881; educ. Bedford Modern School, England; London Uni- versity; early career, school teacher; came to United States in 1902 for stage career in stock with Forepaugh Company, Cinn., O.; Dominion stock co., Ottawa, Can.; with Adelaide Thurston, leads; own company in vaudeville 2 yrs.; screen career, Pathe (2 yrs.), leading man and director for Whitman Feature Company; Lubin, Arizona Co,, joined David Horsley, June, 1916 (" The Painted Lie," " Unlucky Jim," " The Morals of Men," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; medium com- plexion, dark hair, hazel eyes. INGRAM, Carl; b. Atchison, Kansas, 1878; educ. Brooklyn, N. Y.; early career, about 15 yrs. in large Wall St. banking house; screen career, World, Equitable, Veritas, Triumph (" On the Brink of Shame"). Hght., 5, 8y2; wght., 140 lbs., brown complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 404 W. 43d st., N. Y. INOKUCHI, Makoto; b. Tokio, 1887; educ. Tsuyama High Schl, Japan; Chicago Univ., Princeton, Alvine Dramatic Schl.; stage career, "Paid in Full," "Mr. Wu "; m. p. career, Kleine, Fox, Pathe, Famous Players, Life Photo, 6 mos. with Selig stock, Balboa ("The Grip of Evil"). Wght., 117; hght., 5, 6; black hair, black eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. JACKSON, Orin; b. Terre Haute, Ind.; educ. Indianapolis, Ind.; stage career, stock in Chicago, St. Louis and Memphis; screen career, Universal (" Undine," " What Love Can Do," "Saving the Family Name"); all-around athlete. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 175; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. JENNINGS, De Witt C; b. Salt Lake City; stage career, im- portant roles in " Within the Law," " Under Cover," " The Gamblers," several seasons in stock; m. p. career, World Film, Pathe ("At Bay"), Fox ("Sporting Blood"); motoring, golf, tennis. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. JOHNSON, Noble; b. Colorado Springs, Col., Apr. 18, 1882; early career, rancher, horse trainer, lumberjack, etc.; screen career, Universal ("The Caravan," " Kincaid, Gambler," etc.), Lubin (" Eagle's Nest," " Mr. Carlson of Arizona," " Valley of Lost Hope," etc.). Recreations, boxing, running, driving, etc. Hght., 6 ft. 1 in.; wght., 210 lbs.; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. JOHNSON, Richard; b. Denver, Colo., 1891; educ. high sch., Seattle, Wash.; stage career, for 2 yrs., in dramatic stock; screen career, Universal, Lubin, Vitagraph, Balboa ("A Tear of the Night," "The Sultana," "The Stained Pearl," "Will o' the Wisp "); swims, sings, and sketches cartoons. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 158; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Gibbs Apts., Long Beach; studio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. JONASSON, Frank; b. Utah, 1881; stage career, 14 yrs., in stock, appeared in abt. 200 plays, portraying all kinds of char- acter, in "Melting Pot," "Man from Home"; m. p. career, Kalem (" Border Wolves," " On the Brink of War," " The False Prophet," "The Resurrection of Gold Bar"); rides, swims. Ad., Kalem, Glendale, Cal. JONES, Fred C; b. 1884; stage career, in drama for 10 yrs.; screen career, Fox, Edison, Pathe, Metro ("A Wife by Proxy," "Threads of Fate"); swims, rides, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 173; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1528 Sherman ave., N. Y. JORDAN, Sid.; b. Muskogee, Okla., 1888; educ. Cherokee Indian sch., Vanita, Okla.; stage career, 101 Ranch Show, Parker Amus. Co.; screen career, Selig ("The Pony Express," "A Mistake in Rustlers," "The Sheriff's Blunder"), Fox. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. K KEARNEY, Joseph P.; b. 1878; stage career, 6 yrs. stk.; screen career, Ivan, Pallas, Biograph; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 153; medium complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. KEEN, Henry; b. 1859; stage career, 12 yrs., stk. prods, in B'klyn; 2 yrs. with Henry French, stk. prods, in Va., N. J., 47 yrs. in business; screen career, Famous Players, Fox, Froh- man. Hght, 5, 10. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 73 KEENAN, Frank, also leads; b. Dubuque, la.; educ. Boston Coll.; stage career, stk., rep., vaud.; with Joseph Proctor, Sol Smith Russell, Boston Museum Co., Charles Hoyt, succeeded James A. Hearne in " Hearts of Oak," David Belasco; screen career, Universal, Ince (" The Thoroughbred," " The Sin Ye Do," "Bride of Hate," " The Crab"); rides, dances. Hght., 6, lJA\ wght, 170 lbs.; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., NYMP. Inceville, Cal. KEHERUALD, Theo.; b. 1868; stage career, "The Only Girl," "Under Cover," "The Climax," "The Clansman"; screen career with Imp. Hght., 5, 7. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. KELLY, James T.; b. Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland; educ. Baltimore, Aid.; stage career, Pete Dailey Co., principal comedian at Tivoli Opera House, San Francisco, vaud.; screen career, Universal. Essanay, Robin, and Lone Star Film Corp., in "A Night in a Show"; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 150; brown hair and gray eyes. Ad., home, 3831 Woodlawn, Los Angeles; studio, Lone Star, Los Angeles. KENNEDY, Leo. A.; b. Wilmington, Del., 1886; educ. Phila- delphia; stage career, " Rose of the Rancho," " Girl of the Golden West"; m. p career, Fox ("Little Miss Happiness"); swims, rides. Ad., home, Girard Hotel, N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. KENTON, Earle Cawthorn, also asst. director; b. Norbonne, Missouri, 1896; educ. Kansas City; screen career, Lasky, Mo- rosco (" Peer Gynt "), Keystone (" The Surf Girls," " A Lover's Might"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 175; light hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 1816 Santa Cruz st; studio ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. KENT, Charles; b. Condor, Eng., 1852; educ. Dulwich Coll.; stage career, from 1875 to 1906; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " The Scarlet Runner," " The Enemy," " Whom the Gods Destroy"). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. KIMBALL, Edward Marshall, also comedian; b. Keokuk, la., June 26, 1859; educ. high school and collegiate inst., Baraboo, Wis.; stage career, played in " The Stranger," " A Girl from Rector's," "What Happened to Mary," stock; screen career, Vitagraph, Paragon ("The Feast of Life"), Selznick ("The Common Law"), World ("The Hidden Scar," "The House Cat," "The Bondage of Fear"). Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 240 lbs., gray eyes and hair. Accomplishments, swimming, writing songs, sketches, scenarios, poetry and music. Home ad., Fort Lee, N. J. Studio ad., Selznick, N. Y. KING, Leslie; b. Baltimore; stage career, supported Viola Allen, E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, Kyrle Bellew, 10 yrs. stock; screen career, Selig (Hoyt comedies, " Temperance Town," " Milk White Flag ") ; Astra-Pathe. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; brunette complexion, brown hair, brown eyes; literary, artistic. Ad., 437 Ogden ave., Jersey City . KLEIN, Robert; b. Paris, 1882; educ. Charlemagne Coll., Paris; stage career, dancer; m. p. career, American (" Lure of the Mask," " House of Scandals," " The Idol," " Secretary of Frivolous Affairs "). Ad.. American, Santa Barbara. KORLIN, Boris L.; b. 1888; stage career, " Czar Paul," "Yel- low Ticket," "Anna Karenina," " Resurrection "; screen career, "The Scarlet Oath." Hght., 5, 9; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. KORTMAN, Robert; b. Phila.; educ. England and Germany; early career, in U. S. Cavalry; m. p. career, Ince (" Cash Par- ish's Pal," " Shooting-iron Parson," " The Waifs," " The No- Good Guy," " Captive God"). Ad., Ince, Culver City. L LA CROIX, Emile, also assistant director; b. Alsace, France; stage career, 35 yrs. on legitimate stage, 3 yrs. stk.; screen career, Richelieu in " The Three Guardsmen," Ambassador in "Runaway Princess," Pharaoh in "Joseph and His Breth- ren," inventor in " Yellow Menace," etc. Recreations, swim- ming, fencing, dacing, boxing, skating, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; white hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 251 W. 48th st., N. Y. C. LA RENO, Dick; b. Ireland, 1870; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 20 years in vaud. and legit.; screen career, 6 yrs. with Bison, Universal, Bosworth, Selig, Famous Players, Lasky, Amer- ican ("Cameo Kirby," "The Rose of the Rancho," "The Blot on the Shield," " The Buzzard's Shadow," " The Other Side of the Door," " The Target," " The Reclamation," " That Girl of Burke's," etc.); char, ieads in "The Black Orchid," "The Sea Wolf," as Judge Tompkins in " Polly Woolie," etc. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 200 lbs.; gray hair, brown eyes. Home ad, 6018 Carlton Way, Hollywood. Studio av., Universal City. LaBEY, Louis; b. Lafontaine, Ontario, Canada, 1870; educ. St. John's Univ., Minn.; stage career, 15 yrs.; screen career, Pathe, Edison Equitable, Paragon, Triangle, Imp; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7s/2; wght., 158; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., 1764 Hoe ave., Bronx. LAIDLAW, Roy; b. Comber, Out., 1883; educ. Canada; stage career, stock prods. 12 yrs.; screen career, Ince ("The Gun Fighter," "Female of the Species," "The Patriot"). Hght., 5, 9l/2; wght., 160;- brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ince, Cul- ver City. LAMBERT, F. E.; b. 1889; stage career, with Homer Lind, vaud.; screen career, Mirror, Paragon, Selig. Hght., 5, 10. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. LANNING, Frank; b. Marion, la.; educ. Marion and Cedar Rapids; stage career, with Blanche Bates in " Girl of the Golden West," with Jacob Litt in "The Suburbans"; screen career, Lasky ("The Victoria Cross," "The Black Wolf"), Fox ("A Tale of Two Cities"), Kalem, Bluebird ("John Needham's Double,"), L-Ko. Rides, swims and motors. Studio ad., Fox, N. Y. LAWRENCE, W. E.; b. Brooklyn, 1893; educ. there; early career, longshoreman, deck hand, artist's model for Christy, Leyendecker; screen career, Reliance-Majestic ("The Battle of the Sexes," " Izzy " series), Fine Arts ("Old Folks at Home," "Intolerance"). Hght., 5, 10J/4; wght., 180; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., Continental, Los Angeles. LEDERER, Otto; b. Vienna; educ. Vienna; stage career, opera in Vienna, Irving Place Theatre; screen career, Selig, Vitagraph (" The Last Man," " Mr. Aladdin of Broadway "). Hght., 6; wght., 170^; dark eyes, black hair. Ad., Vitagraph, Santa Monica. LEE, Charles; b. California, 1848; stage career, from 1868, rep., farce, com., vaud., 30 yrs. with minstrels and farce com.,. 4 yrs. in vaud.; m. p. career, Fine Arts ("Jim Bludso," "The Girl of the Timberlands," " A Young Gentleman of the Old School "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. LEFFINGWELL, Geo. B.; b. 1889; stage career, "Gentlemen: of Leisure," "Within the Law," "Pair of Sixes," "Grumpy";, screen career, Famous Players. Hght., 6, 1; complexion, me- dium. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. LEHMBERG, John Henry; b. Phila., 1883; educ. Phila.; stage career, 10 yrs., in "Officer 666," " Arizona," "Paid in' Full," "The Girl of the Golden West"; screen career, Lubin, Than- houser (heavies in "In the Name of the Law," "The Steeple Jack's Revenge," "A Bird of Prey,"). Expert rider. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 165 lbs.; fair hair, blue eyes, light complexion' Home ad., 21 Lincoln st., New Rochelle. Studio ad., Than- houser, New Rochelle, N. Y. LENNOX, William; stage career, 17 yrs., eccentric, character comedian, lead in "The Only Girl," vaudeville; screen career, Universal., Centaur; comedy parts. Ad., c/o Bergere A.eencv' Aeolian Hall, N. Y. B««.y„ LEON, Pedro; b. Tucson, Ariz., 1876; educ. pub. schls. in- Ariz.; early career, with Miller Brothers' Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill's Show; screen career, NYMP, Universal ("The Knight of the Range," " Liberty" serial, " La Rietta"); swims, does riding and roping stunts. Hght., 6; wght., 200; black hair and brown eyes. Ad., home, Sherman, Cal. " Sin," " The Blindness of Devotion " and others of the Man- tell series), Vitagraph ("An Enemy to the King," "The Man of Mystery"), Metro ("The Eternal Question," "To the Death," etc.). Hght, 5 ft. 10y2 in.; wght., 200 lbs.; black hair and brown eyes. Home ad., 605 12th ave., Mt. Vernon N Y Studio ad., Rolfe-Metro, N. Y. LESLIE, Dick; b. Liverpool, England, 1883; educ. Old Boys' College, Liverpool, also studied music in Liverpool; early ca- reer, manager for tea company; stage career, at age of 7 sang in the Angelic Chorus in Creation, appeared in "Uncle Tom's /- -ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 Cabin"; screen career, known as the official drunk, Parson, and butler of the Vitagraph, also an expert make-up artist. Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Her ") ; rides, swims dark brown hair, dark brown eyes LEVERING, James; b. Bristol, Eng., 1861; educ. Belgrave Coll., Bristol, and Oxford Univ.; stage career, with Sir Henry Irving, in " Silver Kiug," Dr. ,/ttj Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," "Private Secre- K- tary," etc., also several yrs. in stock; W^T JT^^. screen career, with Edison, Pathe, Solax, Lubin, Gaumont, in " Feather Top," " The Dead Alive," " The Spender," " The Rain of Death," " Brennan of the Moor," "Pit and the Pendulum," "Lessons in Lovemaking," etc. Recreations, swimming and literary. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; gray hair and brown eyes. Home ad., 445 Ogden ave., Jersey City. LEWIS, Mitchell, also leads; b. Syracuse, 1884; educ. Syracuse Univ. and Naval Academy; early career, 6 yrs. in U. S. Navy; stage career, with Lewis Mor- rison's all-star cast, " Two Orphans," with Wm. Faversham, Dustin Farnum, Flor- ence Roberts, in London with Lewis Waller and Fred Terry; screen career, Thanhouser, Universal, World, Kleine, Metro (" The Flower of No Man's Land "), Rex Beach Pictures (" The Bar- Hght., 6, 1; wght., 190; dark complexion, Ad., Screen club, N. Y. LEWIS, Ralph; b. Evanston, 111.; educ. Northwestern Univ.; stage career, rep., vaud., mus. com., etc., with Wilton Lackaye, Jas. K. Hackett, Julia Marlowe, Henry Miller, Lulu Glaser, 4 yrs. in vaud.; screen career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("A Sister of Six," "The Children Pay"), Fox; general athletics. Member Phi Delta Theta. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. LEWIS, Walter P, also leads; b. Albany, N. Y., June, 1871; educ. Albany, N. Y.; stage career, Zieke Pettingill with " Quincy Adams Sawyer," Ursus with " Quo Vadis," Deacon Perkins with " David Harum"; vaud.; screen career, with Bio- graph two yrs., under direction of D. W. Griffith (" My Hero," " Gold and Glitter," " The God Within," " Muskateers of Pig Alley," "Gambler of the West"), Pathe ("Big Jim Garrity," etc.), Edison, Famous Players (" Cinderalla "), E. Q. S. plays as Dave Moreland in "Trooper 44." Hght., 6 ft. 1 in.; wght., 180 lbs,; light hair, blue eyes. Rides, drives, swims, etc. Home ad., 237 W. 107th st., N. Y. LIGON, G. G.; b. Kerney, Mo., 1885; screen career, Biograph, Keystone, in " Tillie's Punctured Romance," " The Submarine Pirate," does dare-devil stunts, high diving, motor cycle stunts; rides and swims. Hght., 5, 9l/2; wght., 165; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. Ad., home, 1006 Echo Park ave., Los Angeles. LINCOLN, Elmo (Otto Elmo Linken- helt, also leads; b. Rochester, Ind., Feb. 6, 1889; educ. Rochester, Ind.; stage ca- reer, Holden Stock Co., 2 seasons; screen career, Biograph (" Brute Force," " Ju- dith of Bethuliah," etc.), Bosworth, Inc. ("Burning Daylight," " Wonder of Wom- an "), in D.W.Griffith's "Birth of a Na- tion," "Intolerance"), Fine Arts (The Bad Boy, " Patsey's Burglar"). Recreations, riding, swimming, sailing, shooting and all-around athlete. Hgt, 5 ft. \\l/2 in.; wght., 200 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Home, 4518 Fountain ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. LLOYD, Billy; stage career, vaud., stk., circus; screen career, Fox, Biograph, American, Rolfe. Hght., 5, \§l/2\ chestnut hair, gray eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., X. Y. LOCKNEY, J. P.; b. Philadelphia; educ. there; stage career, with John McCullough, wrote "The Hidden Crime " and " The Girl with the Talking Way " (vaud. sketch), in which he toured; screen career, N. Y. M. P., Triangle ("The Return of Draw Egan," " Jim Grimsby's Boys," " The Crab," " The Gun Fighter"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160 lbs.; dark hair, blue eyes. LONGMAN, Edward G., also heavies; b. Brooklyn, 1881; educ. Brooklyn Polytcch. and Amherst; stage career, with An- nie Russell, John Drew, " Seven Days," " The Fortune Hunt- er," "The Man on the Box" and stk.; screen career, Fox, Edison ("The Builder of Castles"), Mirograph ("All for a Girl"), Pathe, Triangle. Swims, hunts. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 327 Sterling pi., Brooklyn, N. Y. LONSDALE, Harry G., also leads; b. Worcester, Eng.; educ. Worcester Cathedral; stage career, with Mansfield in "Beau Brummel," with E. S. Willard in repertoire, with Nat C. Good- win, 2 seasons at the old Boston Museum stk.; m. p. career, Selig (" The Brand of Cain," " Beware of Strangers," " Who Shall Take My Life?"). Hght., 5, 10; wght, 160. Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. LOSEE, Frank; stage career, stk. rep.; screen career, Famous Players-Paramount ("The Moment Before," "The Innocent Lie," " Under Cover," " Ashes of Embers," " Miss George Washington," "Great Expectations"), Artcraft ("Less Than Dust"); rides, swims, all outdoor sports. Ad., Famous Players, N. Y. LUCAS, Herman; b. Omaha; educ. Oma- ha, Denver and Los Angeles; screen ca- reer, Mutual ("Glory"), Fine Arts, Dixon ("The Fall of a Nation"), Mo- rosco, Kalem, Universal (" Polly-Ooly," "Even as You and I"); swims, drives, rows, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 162; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 5553 Hollywood Blvd.; studio, Universal City. LYNDON, Clarry; stage career, with ju- venile opera co., toured Australia, New Zealand, India, China, played in Australia with J. C. Williamson, John F. Sheridan, with Geo. Reginald in vaud.; came to U. S. with Maggie Robert's Dramatic Co., later joined Morosco Stock, at Grand Opera House, San Francisco, with Henry Miller; screen career, Keystone (" The Lost Baby "). Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. LYNN, W. Wayne; b. 1886; stage career, 10 yrs. Shakespearian rep., Cohan and Harris, Frohman, Brady; screen career, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 11; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergcrc Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. M MacGREGOR, Harmon; b. 1889; stage career, Orpheum stk., with Henry Miller, Oliver Morosco, own sketch in vaud.; screen^ career, Kleine ("Bondwoman"), Gaumont ("Tides of Time"). Hght., 5, 6l/2; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. McCABE, Harry, also heavies; b. Chi- cago, 111.; educ. pub. schls., Chicago; early career, at 15 yrs. joined Ringling Bros, circus, later in stock at Bush Tem- ple, Chicago, in rep., vaud., etc.; screen career, Essanay ("James Boys in Mis- souri "), 1907 joined Selig, remained 7 yrs., with Majestic 6 inos., with Crown City 6 mos., with Biograph 3 mos., joined American in Oct., 1915 (in "True Nobil- ity," "The Atonement"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 156 to 160; brown hair, gray eyes. Studio, American, Santa Barbara, Cal. McCARTHY, Myles, also director, scenario writer and pub- licity man; b. Montreal, Can.; educ. McGill Univ., Montreal; stage career, under nigmt. of Frohmans, E. E. Rice, W. E. Nankeville, Chas. B. Dillingham, George Broadhurst, etc., also headlincr in vaud.; screen career, with Selig, Gaumont, Thanhouser, F.agle, West Coast, Powers, Reliance, National, etc. ("The Crimson Mask," "Inoculation," "Two of a Kind," " A Wife's Peril," " Silent. Sellers," " Tellers of Fate," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, literary, etc. Hght., 5 ft. IV/i in.; wght., 163 lbs.; iron gray hair and blue eyes. Home ad., (In noble Hotel, 56th st. and 7th ave., N. Y. McCLELLAN, Robt. F. E.; b. 1888; stage career, 20 yrs. in stk.; screen career, Biograph, Reliance, Metro. Hght., 5, 10; complexion dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. McCOLLUM, H. H.; b. 1887; stage career, 2 yrs. with Chas. Frohman prods., 1 yr. with Henry B. Harris, 2 yrs. with Be- lasco; screen career, Kleine, with Harry Watson in Kleine Comedies (late picture, "Mishaps of Musty Suffer"). Hght., 5, 11; complexion dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 75 McCULLOUGH, Philo, and leads; b. San Brcndo, Cal., June 16, 1890; educ. Los Angeles; m. p. career, 2l/2 yrs. with Selig, Mutual, Kalem, Balboa, Pat Brady in "Today and To- morrow," Huff in " Blue Blood and Yellow," in " Who Pays? " series, 7th and 8th episodes in " Neal of the Navy," " Black General," " Adventures of a Madcap," " Idyll of Paris," " The Brute," " Red Circle," " Grip of Evil," " The Neglected Wife," etc. Recreations, swimming, riding. Hght., 5 ft. ll}/> in.; wght., 175 lbs.; light complexion, light brown hair, dark blue eyes. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach. McEWEN, Walter; b. 1865; stage career, 20 yrs. with Geo. Edwards, Gaiety Theatre, London, also with Winthrop Ames; screen career, Peerless, Fox, Famous Players, Kalem, Vita- graph (late picture, with E. H. Sothern in "The Chattel"). Hght., 5, 8. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. McGLYNN, Frank, also heavies; b. San Francisco, Oct., 1866; educ. San Francisco; early career, lawyer in San Francisco; stage career, with Forbes-Robertson in 1896, orig. cast in " Under the Red Robe," later in " Richelieu," with Henry Miller in " The Only Way," Rupert in " Rupert of Hentzau," also stock, playing nearly every character and heavy in mod- ern drama; screen career, since 1909, Edison (dir.), left to play " Officer 666 " with Cohan and Harris, returned to Edison as actor, toured with Giants and White Sox, directing m. p. of tour, Kleine (as Trask in " Gloria's Romance," as Argyle in "The Argyle Case"), Selznick (as Dobbin in "Vanity Fair"), Edison (featured as Abraham Lincoln in Edison's " Lin- coln "). Dramatic author and producer; has played all parts from romantic to grotesque. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 165 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 264 E. 199th st, N. Y. McGREGOR, Gordon; b. Scotland, 1885; educ. Watts Coll., Edinburgh; stage career, from 1895, toured New England in "Evangeline"; screen career, from 1911, Selig, Lasky (" Brewster's Millions," " The Squaw Man "), Horsley (Mina and Cub comedies). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; blue eyes, black hair; rides, swims. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. McKEY, William; b. Louisiana, 1865; educ. Univ. of Iowa, College of Sacred Heart, Wis.; stage career, from 1891, stock, vaud., then under mgmt. Frohman, Liebler and Co.; screen career, Famous Players, Mirror, Fox, Pathe (" Perils of Pauline" series), Kalem (late pictures, "The Wizard's Plot," "The Tiger's Claws"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 170; white hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, rows, boxes, fences. Ad., home, Hotel Roland, 59th st. and Madison ave., N. Y.; studio, Ka- lem, Jacksonville. MACK, Francis; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1876; educ. Buffalo; stage career, 2 seasons in stock; screen career, Esperanto Film Co. ("A Painted Wilderness "), Artone Film Co. ("On the 5:15"); rides, swims, all athletics. Hght., 6; wght., 200; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 750 Baker St., Detroit, Mich. MACKIN, John E., also director; b. Pittsburgh, 1878; educ. Univ. of Pa.; stage career, 7 yrs. with J. K. Hackett, W. A. Brady, in "Anna Karenina"; m. p. ca- reer, with Kalem (4 yrs. as actor and director, "Lotus Woman"), Gaumont 1 yr. (" Quality of Faith," " Drifter," " Flames of Vengeance "), Fox (" The New York Peacock"); swims, all-around athlete. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 187; medium complexion, brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, 3409 Broadway, N. Y. MANDEVILLE, William C; b. Louisville, Ky., 1868; educ. Kentucky Military Institute; stage career, with Schoolcraft, Coes and Shorter's minstrels, in "The Little Tycoon," "Faust"; screen career, Universal, Biograph ("The Janitor's Revenge," " Garacio's High Collar"), Metro ("Egypt the Gypsy") . Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., Metro, N. Y. MARCUS, James A.; stage career, from 1881, in "The Lights of London," stage director for the Fay Templeton Opera Co., "The Cub," "The Sign of the Cross"; screen career, Fox (" The Serpent," " Blue Blood and Red," " Carmen," " Regen- eration," " Honor System "). Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. MARBURGH, Bertram; b. 1877; stage career, with John Drew in " Much Ado About Nothing," with Wm. Faversham in " The Squaw Man," with Robt. Hilliard in "Argyle Case"; screen career (late pictures, "The Stolen Voice," "After Dark"). Hght., 5, 10^; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MARION, William; b. 1878; stage career, 15 yrs. with stk rep., road shows; .screen career, World Film (late pictures, " The Boss," "The Heart of Blue Ridge," "Maternal Right"). Hght,. 6; complexion dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agencv, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MARKS, Lou S.; educ. Baltimore pub. schs.; stage career vaud., stock, for seven years; screen career, Kalem, Milo ("Busting in Society"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 204 N. Gilmore st., Baltimore, Md.; studio, Milo, Baltimore. MARON, Louis; b. 1892; stage career, appeared in "The Fight " with Margaret Wycherly, " Gentleman of Leisure " with Douglas Fairbanks, also stk. and vaud.; screen career, Famous Players, Essanay; swims, dances. Hght., 6, 1; me- dium complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MARTIN, Richard W.; b. Defiance, O., 1891; educ. Columbia Univ.; early career, stage driver and guide; screen career, Fox, Talmadge; rides, drives 4-6 or 8 horses, swims, dances, skates. Plays western roles. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 160; dark complexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 604 W. 115th St., or c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. MASON, Dan; b. Syracuse, N. Y., 1857; educ. Syracuse; stage career, Washburn stk., with Wm. Collier in " The Man from Mexico," as the Count in " Why Smith Left Home," in "Naughty Anthony," "The Prince of Pilsen," "Miss Patsy"; screen career, Edison stk.. Fox (" The Scarlet Letter "). Fishes. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; black hair, black eyes. Home ad., 150 W. 48th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Fox, Fort Lee, N. J. MASON, Louis; b. 1889; stage career, 5 years in legitimate; screen career, Frohman Amusement Corp. (" The Conquest of Canaan "), Famous Players (" Mice and Men "), Essanay ("A Fool and His Money"); swims, rides, dances. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 150; brown hair and dark eyes. Ad., home, 124 E. 30th st., N. Y. MASSETTE, Charles; b. 1876; stage career, with Cyril Maude, Chas. Frohman, Wm. Elliott "The Greatest Nation"; screen career, Edison, Peerless, Paragon. Hght., 6 ft.; fair com- plexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. MATTHEWS, Arthur William; stage career, for 5 yrs.; screen career, Lubin (" The Sunken Village," " The Hills of Strife," " A College Widow," " The Evangelist," " Courage and the Man," "The Spy's Sister," etc.), and Niagara Film Co. MATTON, Henry; b. 1867; stage career, with Henry Dixie in " Chelsea 7750," with Laura Sawyer, House Peters in " Hour Before Dawn," on road with own co., in " Lord Castleton "; screen career, Famous Players, Fox, World, C. K. Young. Hght., 5, 10; complexion medium. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MAUPAIN, Ernest; b. Paris, France; educ. there; stage ca- reer, leading man with Sarah Bernhardt; screen career, Es- sanay ("Sherlock Holmes," "That Sort," "The Discard," "A Tale from the Decameron," "The Trufflers "), Pathe ("The Saint"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 196; brown hair, gray eyes. MAWSON, Edward R.; stage career, stk., in " LTnder Fire"; screen career, Essanay (" Return of Eve "). Hght.; 5, 10; fair complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MAYO, Melvin, also director, scenario writer; b. Silver City, Nev., 1876; educ. Santa Clara Coll., Cal.; stage career, appeared as child in " Little Lord Fauntleroy," later in mus. com. and Tivoli Opera Co., San Francisco; dir. Olympia Opera Co., varied exp. in stock and rep.; m. p. career, lead in "Jim West, Gambler," and character lead in "Power of Selim Bey" (Lu- bin), later in " Jackstraws," "Prisoners of Conscience," "By Right of Love"; playing character leads for Balboa. All- around athlete, free lance photoplaywright. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 170 lbs. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. MEAGHER, J. L.; b. Sidney, Neb., 1887; stage career, five seasons with A. H. Woods' " Gambler of the West," two yrs. stk.; screen career, Edison ("Fate and Fortune"), Pathe ("The Battle at Redwood"), Kalerrt ("The Colonel's Er- rand"), Powers ("Cattle King of Arizona"), Fox ("Under Two Flags"). Hght., 5, 8l/2; wght., 147; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, West Ft. Lee, N. J.; studio, Fox, Ft. Lee, N. J. MEARS, Ben S.; stage career, with Robert Mansfield, Robert L. Downing, Thos. Keane, in Shakespearian roles, " Quo Vadis? " "The Sign of the Cross," "On Trial,"; screen career, Centaur, Edison, Universal, Selig. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. 76— ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 MELLISH, Fuller; b. London, Eng.; educ. Lancing Coll., Eng.; stage career, first played with Henry Irving in England for 9 yrs., Sir Herbert Tree for 3 yrs., with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- dall, Alary Anderson, Mrs. Fiske, John Drew, Richard Mans- field, Elinor Robson, Mrs. Langtry. etc.; screen career, Para- graph ("The Purloined Letter"), Metro ("The Royal Fam- ily," "The White Feather," etc.), Fox ("The Tortured Heart," «A Fools Revenge"), Famous Players ("The Eternal City," " Tllf, Dancing Girl," " Esmeralda," " The Gambler's Advo- cate," etc.). Has played every variety of parts; now playing characters exclusively. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; gray hair. Ad., c/o J. Allen Boone, 730 Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MICHAELIS, Frederick, also studio manager; b. Jersey City, N. J.; educ. Jersey City and X. Y.; screen career, Kalem, Eagle, Serial; rides, swims. Hght., 5, bl/2\ wght., 160; dark chestnut hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 308 Cedar st., Jackson- ville. MILASCH, Robert, E., also comedian and leads; b. N. Y. C, Apr. 18, 1885; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, under Frohman in " Decorating Clementina," " The Girl I Left Behind Me," with James K. Hackett in "The Prisoner of Zenda"; screen car- reer, Edison, Biograph, Pathe (" The Moonshiner's Last Stand"), Crystal, Universal ("Timothy Dobbs, That's Me" series), World, Amber Star. Hght., 6 ft. 7 in.; wght., 220 lbs.; gray hair, blue eyes, dark complexion. Home ad.', 512 W. 151st st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Amber Star Films Co., Jacksonville, Fla. MILES, Patrick W.; b. Castlebar, Ireland, 1854; educ. Dublin, Minooth College; stage career, 2 seasons as D'Artagnan in "Three Musketeers"; screen career, Emerald (Count de Luxe in "Tom and Jerry" comedy series). Hght., 5, 11 1/2\ wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 446 Kedvale ave., Chi- cago; studio, Emerald, 1228 Sedgwick st., Chicago. MILLS, Edward A., also heavies; b. San Francisco; educ. there; stage career, from 1891, with Columbia Dramatic Club, then on road in rep. cos., took own co, on road; screen career, Universal ("The Master Key"), Twentieth Centurv ("The Village by the Sea"), Sequoia Film (producing " Whimsey Tales" serial); all outdoor sports. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; dark hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1316 Hayes st., San Fran- cisco; studio, Sequoia Film, Fairfax, Cal. MOHAN, Earl John, also comedian; b. Pueblo, Col.. 1889; educ. Denver, Cal.; stage career, vaud. and Sells-Floto circus; screen career, Pathe Western ("The Kidnapped Pugilist"), Rolin ("Lonesome Luke" series): Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 242 E. Adams st., Los Angeles; studio, Rolin, Los Angeles. MONTAGUE, Frederick; b. London, England; educ. Rich- mond; stage career, with Augustin Daly, E. H. Sothern, Cora Jane Potter, leading man 2 yrs. with Mme. Modjeska; m. p. career, Vitagraph, Rex-Universal, Thanhouser, and Lasky. MONTGOMERY, Lloyd; b. 1892; stage career, "Merry Widow," "Girl in Taxi," vaud. and stk.; screen career, Yita- graph ("The Shop Girl," "The Silver Bell"). Hght., 6; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MACDONALD, Wallace, also leads and juveniles; 1). Mul- grave, Xova Scotia, Canada; stage career, stk. rep.; screen career. Keystone (juvenile leads with Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand). American, with Mary Miles Minter Famous Play- ers; western, society parts. Hght., 5, 10: wght., 145; brown hair and eyes. MORRIS, Richard, also heavi-s; b. Bos- ton; educ. for opera career abroad; stage career; toured 2 seasons in opera, 1889 made legit, debut in Booth-Modjeska co., 1906-1909 on London operatic stage; screen career, from Sept., 1909, Lubin, Selig, Universal (" The Devil's Bond- woman," " Morals of Hilda "). Ad., stu- dio, Universal City, Cal. MORTIMER, Henry, also leads; b. Toronto, Out.; educ. St. Michael's Coll., Toronto, St. Catherine's, Coll. Inst.; stage career, with Mrs. Fiske, Elsie Ferguson, Louis Mann, John Barrymore, leads at Comstock's Colonial Theatre, Cleveland; screen career, Metro (" Her Great Price "), Unity (" The Pursuing Vengeance"). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Rides, swims. Ad., Lambs Club or Corey & Piter, 12 W. 40th st., X. Y. C. MULLEN, H. Gordon, also heavies; b. Isle of Wight, Eng.; educ. Wesley Coll., Canada; stage career, in Toronto stock co.; left stage to become jockey; soldier of fortune in Mexico; m. p. career, NYMP; all-around athlete. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 150; dark hair and eyes. MURNANE, Allan; b. Philadelphia, 1882; educ. there; stage career, with Bertha Galland, Annie Russell, Adelaide Klein; screen career, Wharton ("Mysteries of Myra," "Patria"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; olive complexion, brown hair, dark blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 438 E. 136th st., N. Y. MURPHY, Charles B.; b. Dublin, Ireland, 1875; educ. there; stage career, 2 seasons with Harry Howard; screen career, from 1905, Selig (" In Tune with the Wild," " Shadows of the Past "), Universal (" Peg o' the Ring," with Francis Ford and Harry Carey cos.). Hght., 5, 8^4; wght., 185; red hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, athletic stunts, handles wild animals. Ad., home, Green Hotel, Los Angeles; studio, Universal City, Cal. MURRAY, Charles, also comedian; b. Laurel, Ind., 1872; educ. Cincinnati; stage career, 20 yrs. with Ollie Mack as Murray and Mack; screen career, 2 yrs. with Bio- graph, comedy leads, " Hogan " and other Irish characters; Keystone (" Game Old Knight," " Her Painted Hero," " The Judge," "Maggie's First False Step"). Hght., 6; wght., 200; red hair, light gray eyes. Ad., studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. MUSSETTE, Charles, b. 1876; stage career, 18 yrs. with Chas. Frohman, Wilson Barrett, Cyril Maude; screen career, Edison, Peerless, Vitagraph, Paragon, opp. Charlotte Walker (" Seven Deadly Sins"), "The Revolt." Hght., 6; complexion fair. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. N NEVILLE, Harry; b. Australia; educ. Australia; stage car- reer, world tours in Shakespearian rep., stage director with Emily Stevens, with Marie Tempest in "The Great Pursuit"; screen career, Metro ("Dimples"); rides. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; dark hair. Ad., studio, Rolfe-Metro, 3 W. 61st St., N. Y. NEWTON, Charles Lindner; b. Rochester, N. Y., 1874; educ. Rochester; stage career, 26 yrs. in the legit.; screen ca- reer, American ("True Nobility"); all outdoor sports. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 180; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, American, Santa Barbara, Cal. NICHOLLS, Fred; b. London, Eng.; educ. Duchess of Sutherland's Sch., Lon- don; stage career, Drury Lane panto- mime, London, 2 seasons under mgmt. K. & E., 4 seasons with J. K. Hackett, also Chas. Frohman, Henry Miller, H. B. Harris, Robert Hilliard, with George Ar- liss in "Paganini; screen career, P. A. Powers, Kalem, Biograph, Universal, So- lax, Famous Players, Vitagraph, Peer- less-World. Member Screen Club. Ad., N. Y. 615 W. 136th st.. NICHOLS, George O.; b. Rockford, 111., 1864; stage career, stock in San Francisco and Chicago 14 yrs., with road cos. 5 yrs.; m. p. career, with Edison as actor, then as assistant to Griffith at Biograph for 3 yrs., director for Thanhouser 1 yr., Lubin 1 yr., Keystone 1 yr., then Universal (" Man's Pre- rogative "), Selig (" Eternal Feminine "), Keystone (" Mick- ey "). Ad., Mabel Normand Studio, Hollywood, Cal. NOLAN, Harry; stage career, in vaud. with Eddie Lyons, un- der name of Lyons and Lyons; has written several comedy scenarios; screen career, Nestor (recent pictures, "A Politi- cal Tramp," " Practice What You Preach," " His Wife's Relatives "). Ad., Universal City, Cal. NORCROSS, Frank M., also comedian; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. there; stage career, 20 yrs., mgmt. Frohman, actor mgr. stock in Halifax, Denver, etc.; mgr. for Kelcey and Shannon, Sweely and Shipman attractions, Daniel Frohman, Kubleck & Co.; screen career, Biograph-Fox (" Eternal Sapho," " East I.ynne"); Pathe (as Diamond Jim in "New York"); McClure (6 episodes "Seven Deadly Sins"), Fox (drunken cabman in " Eternal Sapho"); Universal, Peerless, Kalem, Mirror, Metro. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 250 lbs.; fair complexion, gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., Friars' Club, X. Y. April 12. 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 77 NUNN, Wayne; b. 1885; stage career, "Girl of Tomorrow," "Midnight Girl," "Paid in Full," "Common Law"; screen career, Solax, Kalem. Hght., 5, 9. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall. X. Y. O O'CONNOR, Edward, also comedian; b. Dublin, Ireland, Feb. 20, 1862; stage career, 24 yrs., com. and char, parts in support of Al. Leach, Elita Proctor Otis, Andrew Mack, Kathryn Kidder, William Courtleigh, Brandon Tynan, Rogers Bros.; screen career, Edison, Pathe (" Hazel Kirke," " Get Rich Quick Wallingford"), World (" The Man Who Stood Still"), Mirror, etc. Hght., 5 ft. Sl/2 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; blue eyes, light complexion. Ad., c/o William A. Sheer, Inc., 130 W. 46th st., X. Y. C. O'CONNOR, James; b. Great Neck, L. I., 1872; stage career, began with Wm. Faversham, has appeared with Maude Adams, G. M. Cohan, John E. Kellerd; m. p. career, Fox; rides, swims, outdoor sports. Ad., 161 W. 36th St., N. Y. O'LOUGHLIN, John Carr; b. Dublin, Ireland, 1886; educ. Dublin Univ.; stage career, with Henry Irving 3 yrs., and with George Edwardes, 2l/2 yrs., screen ca- reer, Vitagraph (" The Secret Kingdom," "The Combat," "The Scarlet Runner"), McClure ("Seven Deadly Sins"). Rides, swims, and music. Hght., 5 ft. 10>2 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1369 E. 13th st., Brook- lyn. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. O'MEARA, John; b. 1875; stage career, 19 yrs. stk. prods., " The Man of the Hour," " The Third Degree," " Potash and Perlmutter "; screen career, Selig, Vitagraph, Famous Players. Hght., 6. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, X. Y. OPPERMAN, Frank; b. Houston, Tex., 1861; educ. Catholic schls.; stage career, 28 yrs. in drama, stk., rep.; screen career, 6 yrs. with Biograph, played under Griffith in numerous sub- jects, including " Judith of Bethulia," " Ramona," " Battle of Elderberry Gulch," with Keystone (" Better Late Than Xever "). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 126. OSBORNE, Jefferson, also heavies; b. Saginaw, Mich., 1872; stage career, identified with legit. 15 yrs., appearing with Wil- liam S. Hart in "The Village Postmaster"; screen career, from 1907, Biograph, Edison, Universal, Horsley, Cub Come- dies ("Jerry's Big Mystery"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; blue eyes, light brown hair; rides, swims. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. PARELLE, M. de la., also scenario writer; b. Brownsville, Tenn.; educ. Tenn., Paris, Berlin; stage career, opera, drama; m. p. career, producer " Hoosier Schoolmaster," " Truth Wagon"; writer with Universal, charac. actor with Kinema- color, Selig and Keystone; La Salle (dir. "The Prodigal Lncle," " Chubby's Antique Chicken," " Tillie of the Nine Lives." Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 195 lbs.; brown hair, gray •eyes. Home ad., 1016 Mohawk; studio, La Salle. PATTE, Herbert Horton, also asst. director and seen, writer; b. Ft. Fairfield, Me.; educ. Wash, D. C; stage career, Boston stk., with Booth, Barrett, Modjeska, Henry Miller, lead with Henrietta Crossman, vaud.; screen career, Kinemacolor, Dyreda, Moss ("The Salamander"), Veritas ("Sins of the Sons"), Edison ("A Royal Pauper"), McClure, Metro. Rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 170 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 339 Morris ave., Fordham, X. Y. PAUL, O. M.; b. 1873; stage career, vaud., stk., "Little John L," "The Runaways," "Rip Van Winkle"; screen career, Universal, Eclair, Pathe. Hght., 5, 6; light hair, light com- plexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., X. Y. PETTIBONE, Harry; b. Annapolis, Aid.; educ. there; stage career, legitimate; screen career, Pathe (" Continental "), Ivan ("One Law for Both," "Dora"); rides, swims, all around athlete. Hght., 5, 9; wght, 162; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 129 Waverly PI., Brooklyn, or Screen Club, X. Y. PHILLIPS, Joe; educ. Providence, R. I.; stage career, 16 yrs. vaud., 2? yrs. stage; screen career, Metro, Fox, Thanhouser 3 yrs. ("The Vicar of Wakefield," "The Fugitive," "The Mil- lion Dollar Mystery "). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 180 lbs.; complexion dark, gray eyes, gray hair. Home ad.,' 102 W. 45th st., and Screen Club, X. Y. PHILIPP, Adolph; b. Hamburg, Ger.; educ. Berlin and Paris; stage career, appeared at Philipp's Germania Theatre, X. Y., and at Adolf Philipp Theatre, X. Y., at star in own plays, also with own co. in leading cities of U. S.; au- thor of " Alma, Where Do You Live? ", " Adele," "Girl Who Smiles," "The Midnight Girl," etc.; screen career, with Kosmos Kino Co., Berlin, Germany, World Film in U. S. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 180; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 16 S. Varnam ave., Arverne, L. I., or 1482 Broad- way, N. Y. PHILLIPS, Sam; b. X. Y. City, 1884; educ. X. Y. City; early career, vaud. and musical comedies; m. p. career, Universal Mirror (appeared in " Making a Maid " and " Busting Into Society"). Hght., 5 ft, 2 in.; brown eyes, red hair. Home ad., 3030 Barclay St., Baltimore, Md. Studio ad., Milo, Balti- more, Md. POSTANCE, Wm.; b. 1887; stage career, stage director, pro- ducer for Chas. Frohman, Chas. Dillingham; screen career, Essanay, Vitagraph, Edison. Hght., 5, 8; complexion fair. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, X. Y. PRATT, Gilbert Walker, also co-director; b. Providence, R. I., 1891; educ. prep, schls. at Tarrytown, X. Y. ; screen career, Kalem, XYMP, Rolin (playing heavies and co-directing); rides, swims, draws. Hght., 6; wght., 195; brown hair and hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1817 X. Alexandria ave., Hollywood; studio, Rolin, Los Angeles. PRINCE, Charles H.; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, May Irwin, "Passing Show of 1912," Geo. M. Cohan; screen ca- reer. Universal ("Silver Loving Cup"), Metro ("The Wall Between," "The Quitter," "A Million a Minute"); swims, rides, fences. Ad., home, 9 Wygand pi., Rockaway Beach, L. I.; studio, Metro, X. Y. R RAMSAY, Franklin; b. 1885; stage career, "The Rosary," " Brewster's Millions," vaud., stk., Shakespearian rep.; screen career, Essanay ("The Danger Line"). Hght., 5, 7; medium complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., X. Y. RANDALL, Bernard; b. Odessa, Russia, July 4, 1884 ;^ educ. N. Y. ; stage career, actor and stage mgr. in many N. Y. suc- cesses, and in dram, and vaud. houses throughout the country in past 10 yrs.; screen career, appeared in first picture made by Thanhouser, called " She Wanted to Marry a Hero," Rolfe- Metro ("The House of Tears"), World ("The Question," etc.), Vitagraph ("Within the Law," "The Auction Block," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark hair and gray eyes. Very good horseman. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. RANDOLF, Anders, also director and leads; b. Dec. 18, 1875, Denmark; stage career, stock in Columbus, Cleveland, Buf- falo; also with William Farnum's all-star co., Henrietta Cros- man in "As You Like It" (N. Y.), etc.; screen career, 4 yrs. Vitagraph, leading and title part in "413"; also characters in " The Wheels of Justice," "The Return of Maurice Donnel- ley," " Mother's Roses," " The Way of the Transgressor." RATTENBERRY, Harry L.; b. Sacramento, Cal., 1858; stage career, from 1879, 27 yrs. of operatic work in all the principal cities, 1 season in "The Chorus Lady"; screen career, Uni- versal, Powers, Keystone, Mutual, Rolin, 3 yrs. with Christie, Lasky (" Oliver Twist"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 295; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 1554 N. Alexandria ave., Los Angeles. REARDON, James, also comedian; stage career, in many English prods., including "Sherlock Holmes"; screen career, London Film (" Odd Charges," " Persecution of Bob Pretty"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 120. Ad., St. Margaret's, Middlesex, Lon- don, Eng. REED, Wm. Wyndham; educ. Erie Acad, and Naval Acad.; early career, ranchman in Wyoming, for several yrs. an officer in Pa. X. G. ; stage career, with various road and dramatic stock cos.; screen ca- reer, nearly 3 yrs. with Balboa (appeared in " Xeal of the Xavy," "Who Pays?", " Little Mary Sunshine," " The Grip of Evil," and other 2 and 5 reel subjects); swims. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Erie, Pa.; stu- dio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. REILLY, Frank; b. 1893; stage career, stk. prods., Phila.; screen career, Artcraft (late picture, " Poor Little Rich Girl "). Hght., 5, 11; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., X. Y. • -ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 RENFRO, James Lige; b. and educ. Den- ison, Tex.; stage career, in vand; m. p. ca- reer, with Vim (" Only a Private Soldier," " School Days "). Recreations, riding, swimming, baseball, track athletics. Hght., 5, 4J<2; dark complexion, black hair, blue eyes . Ad., home, 1836 Iona St., Jackson- ville, Fla. ; studio, Vim, Jacksonville, Fla. REVELLE, Hamilton; stage career, with David Belasco, Chas. Frohman, Harrison Grey Fiske; screen career, Metro ("An Enemy to Society," "The Price of Malice," "The Half Million Bribe"); rides, swims, hunts, athletic. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. RICHARDS, William; b. 1879; stage career, with Edwina Barry, Lewis Morrison, Florence Roberts, stk., vaud. ; screen career, Famous Players (" The Reward of Patience "). Hght., 5, 9; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. RICHARDSON, Jack, also heavies; b. N. Y.; educ. Culver Mil. Acad.; stage career, Orpheum stock, several coast rep. shows; screen career, from 1909, Selig, American (late pic- tures, "The Land of Lizards," "Calamity Anne's Vanity"), Mutual ("Immediate Lee"), Selig ("Beware of Strangers"), Bison ("Blood Money"); rides, swims, boxes, motors. Hght., 5, 11J4; wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 2110 Hollister ave., Santa Barbara, Cal. ; studio, American, Santa Barbara, Cal. RILEY, J. Claxton; b. 1889; stage career, stk. rep., Leon Grainer Players; screen career, Edison, Biograph, Pathe; boxes, drives, swims, base-ball, all out-door sports. Hght., 5, 8; dark complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. ROBBINS, Marc; b. 1870; early career, ranching; stage ca- reer, with Fanny Davenport, in Shakespearian roles in N. Y., stock dir. 5 yrs. in St. Louis; m. p. career, with Universal, 1914, playing character leads with Kerrigan, Joe de Grasse and Frank Lloyd, late Universal pictures (" The Mainspring," "Her Soul's Inspiration"); drives, swims, out-door recrea- tions. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. ROBBINS, Stewart; b. 1889; stage career, stk. prods., "Trail of the Lonesome Pines," "The Misleading Lady"; screen ca- reer. Famous Players, Essanay. Hght., 5, 11; complexion, me- dium. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. ROBERTS, Schuyler; b. Lexington, Ky., 1882; educ. Lexing- ton; early career, newspaper reporter and magazine writer; stage career, in many drama prods.; screen career, Metro, Fox, Pathe, Peerless-World; swims, rides, fences, all outdoor sports. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 185; light brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., 2 Columbus ave., N. Y. ROBERTS, Theodore; b. San Francisco, 1861; stage career, since 1880, with W. H. Crane, Stuart Robson, Fanny Daven- port, J. K. Hackett, Bertha Kalich, in " Merry Wives of Windsor," "Diplomacy," "The Barrier," also stock and vaud.; m. p. career, Lasky (" Thousand Dollar Husband," " Dream Girl," " Common Ground," " The Plow Girl," " Joan the Woman," " The American Consul "). Ad., Lasky, Hollvwood, Cal. ROBINSON, Legai; b. 1877; stage career, Cohan and Harris, Ben Greet Players, Wm. Faversham; screen career, Solax, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 8; complexion fair. Ad., c/o Ber- gere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. ROBINSON, Walter Charles; b. England, 1872; 12 yrs. light- weight pugilist, known as "Spike" Robinson; m. p. career, Actophone, Biograph (" The Massacre," " Battle of Elderbush Gulch," "Heart of a Savage," "Broken Doll," "The Gang's New Member," "House of Horror"); fond of out-door recrea- tion. Hght, 5, 6; wght., 160. ROBISON, Joseph, also heavy; stage career, " Kick In," "Within the Law"; screen career, Frohman, Pathe, Metro. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 220; medium complexion, brown hair, blue ryes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. ROBSON, Philip; b. Edinburgh; educ. Rugby, Cambridge; stage career, 30 yrs.; screen career, Imp, Peerless ("Life's Whirlpool"), Paragon ("The Genius"), Colonial ("Seats of the Mighty"), Life ("Greyhound"), Frohman ("The Con- quest of Canaan "). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 156; florid complexion, gray hair, blue eyes; rides, fences, swims. Ad., home, Screen Club, N. Y. ROCCARDI, Albert; b. Paris; stage career, pantomimist, in Paris, in " The Devil's Auction," " Excelsior," vaud., Klaw and Erlanger in London; screen career, Vitagraph (" Buddy's First Call," " Mr. Barnes of New York," " Wife Wanted," "The New Stenographers"). Ad., home, 531 W. 135th St., N. Y. RODIN, Emil, also asst. director; b. Berlin, 1870; educ. Ber- lin; early career, boy actor and pantomimist, later designing artist in laces and embroideries and cover and art designer, holding World Diploma from Academie de Dessin, Berlin; screen career, comedian with Palace Players. Ad., 2003 Times Bldg., N. Y. ROSCOE, Albert; b. 1877; stage career, with William Faver- sham, " The Hawk," leads, " Kick In," " Under Cover "; screen career, Essanay (late picture, " Graustark "). Hght., 6; com- plexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. ROSEMAN, Edward F.; b. Terre Haute, Ind.. 1875; educ. there; stage career, 18 yrs. with Brady, Tom Wise, " The Shep- herd King," "A Gentleman from Mississippi"; screen career, Pathe, 6 yrs., Fox (Butch in "The Blue Streak"); rides, fishes, hunts. Ad., home, 615 W.. 135th st., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. ROSLEY, Adrian H.; b. 1890; stage career, vaud., stk., " Bought and Paid For," " Paid in Full," " What Money Can't Buy," " Ruggles of Red Cap," "Twin Beds"; screen career, Vitagraph, Fox. Hght., 5, 5; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Ber- gere Agency, Aeolian Hall. N. Y. ROSS, Charles J.; b. Montreal, Canada, 1859; educ. there; stage career, with Weber and Fields, vaud., burlesque, and Winter Garden; screen career, Equitable-World ("The Sen- ator"). Ad., Ross-Fenton Farm, Asbury Park, N. J. ROSS, David George, also comedian, director; b. X. Y., 1875; educ. N. Y., Washington and France; stage career, 15 yrs.; screen career, Metro, Famous, Lubin, Vim, Photodrama, Milo. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; gray eyes, gray hair. Ad., home, 115 48th st., N. Y.; studio, Milo, Baltimore. ROSS, Milton; b. California; educ. Univ. of the Pacific for ministry; stage career, Mary Mannering in "Janice Meredith," Melbourne McDowell, Tames O'Neil, vaud.; m. p. career, Ince ("Truthful Tulliver," "The Gun Fighters"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 190; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. RUDGER, Gustave E.; b. 1872; screen career, Pathe, Metro, Crystal, Equitable, Thanhouser, Famous Players (late pictures, "Where Love Leads," "Diplomacy"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 158. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SACK, Nathaniel; b. Libau, Courland, Russia; educ. Xicolai Gymnasium, Libau; stage career, 10 yrs. with Leonard Raync Dramatic Co., in So. Africa and British Colonies. 1912-13 witli Mme. Nazimova, 1913-14 with Fannie Ward, 1914-15 with Walker Whiteside, 1915-16 in "Young America"; screen ca- reer, Famous (" The Man from Mexico," " Mistress Nell," "The Prince and the Pauper"), Kalem ("The Glory of Youth"), Triangle ("The Social Secretary"), Pickford (Hin- doo spy in "Less Than the Dust"). Specialty: Oriental char- acters. Recreations, dancing, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 148 lbs.; dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad., c/o Dr. M, L. Radin, 155 W. 117th St., N. Y. C. Ad., Artcraft, 729 7th ave., N. Y. SACKER, Jack, also scenario writer; b. Alexandria, Va.; educ. Univ. of Va.; stage career, with Richard Carle and Hattie Williams; screen career, Lubin, Pathe, Universal. Ad., home, 6749 Calmenga St., Los Angeles; studio, Universal City. SALISBURY, Monroe, also leads; b. N. Y.; studied dramatic art and music; stage career, from 1898; rep. with Rich- ard Mansfield, Mrs. Fiske, John Drew, Kathryn Kidder, Nance O'Neil, etc., fol- lowed William Farnum in " The Prince of India," under Chas. Frohman, K. & E., stock at Castle Square, Boston, Spring- field, etc.; m. p. career, since 1913, Lasky, Fine Arts (Chine in "Goose Girl," " Rose of the Rancho," " Man from Home," " Ramona," " The Eyes of the World," " The Devil's Assistant," Mutual, etc.). Home ad., Rubaiyat Apts., Los An- geles. Studio ad., Pollard Studio, San Diego. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 79 SAXE, Templer (Templer William Edward Edevein) ; m. Red- hill, Eng. ; educ. Bonn and Brussels Univs.; stage career, lead- ing baritone Carl Rosa Opera Co. (London), "An English Daisy," " Piff, Paff, Pouf"; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Tarantula," " The Scarlet Runner," " The Devil's Prize ". Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170 lbs.; dark brown hair, gray-blue eyes. Ad., home, 967 Bergen st, Brooklyn; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. SCARBOROUGH, Harry; stage career, with Lawrence Ir- ving, Marie Tempest, Otis Skinner, in " Peg o' My Heart," with Laurette Taylor; screen career, Biograph, Vitagraph, Edison, Griffith. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SCHROCK, Raymond L., also director; b. Grohen, Ind.; educ. Univ. of 111.; stage career, director for stk.; screen career, Gautier, ed. and dir. ("Twilight," "She of the Wolf-Breed"), Universal, seen. ed. ("Judy Forgot," "The Man Inside," " Elusive Isabel," " The White Terror," " Code of His Ances- tors"), Marden, ed. and dir. ("Gladys' Day Dreams," " When Betty Bet"); rides, swims, writes stories. Hght., 6; wght., 185; complexion, fair, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 620 River- side Dr., N. Y., or c/o Ouida Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SEALY, Lewis; b. London; educ. there; stage career, stage manager, pioneer in English motion pictures; screen career, Metro (" Romeo and Juliet," " When a Woman Loves "), Frohman ("The Witching Hour"), Fox ("The Primitive Call"). Hght., 5, 6; Ad., Fox, N. Y. SEAVER, Joseph; b. N. Y., 1887; educ. there; stage career, stock and tour; m. p. career, Vitagraph, Balboa. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. SEE, Edward; stage career, " Witching Hour," " Inside the Lines," "Her Market Value"; screen career, Vitagraph. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SEITER, Charles Higgins; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. Heathcote Schl., Harrison, N. Y.; stage career, stock, lead in "Stubborn Cinderella," all-star cast of "Trilby," vaud. ; screen career, World ("Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary"), Kinephoto ("Span of Life"), Famous ("The Crucible"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; medium complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Beech Tree Inn, Bronxville, N. Y. SEMELS, Harry; b. 1888; stage career, stk. prods., "The Pink Lady," "Potash and Perlmutter"; screen career, Edison, Ka- lem, Biograph. Hght., 5, 9. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeo- lian Hall, N. Y. SHAVLAN, Olaf ; b. 1885; stage career, 12 yrs., " Baby Mine," " The Cub," " Seven Keys to Baldpate," with Robt, Mantell, May Robson; screen career, Famous Players ("Audrey"). Hght., 6, 1; complexion light. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeo- lian Hall, N. Y. SHEA, Louis; b. 1872; stage career, vaud., "The Rosary," "The Bachelor's Baby," "The Greatest Thing in the World"; screen career, Famous Players, Ramo, Kleine. Hght., 5, 10. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SHEA, William James, also comedian; b. Scotland; educ. St. James Sch., Brooklyn; stage career, 3 yrs. stock; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph (" Help! Help! Help!", " Footlights of Fate"); author of several dramatic sketches and scenarios; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 160; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. SHEEHY, Edw.; b. 1870; stage career. Rabbi part in "Omar the Tent Maker," juror part in " On Trial," with Mabel Talia- ferro in "Springtime"; screen career, Fox, Famous Players, Pathe. Hght., 5, 7. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, X. \ . SHERRY, J. Barney; b. Philadelphia, 1876; stage career, in amateur prods., with Forepaugh Stock Co., appeared in " Jack and the Beanstalk," " Ben-Hur," "The Eternal City"; m. p. career, Vitagraph ("Raffles," etc.); NYMP ("Bullets and Brown Eyes," "Civilization's Child," " The Weaker Sex," "The Ice Bullet," etc.). Hght., 6 ft. 1 in.; wght., 200 lbs.; gray hair, blue eyes, ruddy complexion. Recreations, all ath- letics. Home ad., 1055 Second St., Santa Monica, Cal. Studio ad., Incc Studios, Culver City. SIEGEL, Bernard; b. Lemberg, Austria; stage career, stock for many yrs. in Austria, also stock in U. S. at New York, St. Louis, and Phila., etc.; screen career, with Lubin and Vita- graph, in "Souls in Bondage," "The Wolf," "The Baptist," "Daughters of Men," "The Third Degree," "The Road of Strife." "Heart's Tribute," "The Orgy," "The Hour of Dis- aster," "The Valley of Lost Hope," etc. Hght, 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 145; brown hair and eyes. Member Screen Club, N. Y. City. Home ad., 2855 N. 11th St., Phila. SILVERS, Byron; stage career, 6 yrs. with Maude Adams; screen career, Universal. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SLADE, William; b. 1888; stage career, stk., rep.; screen ca- reer, Eagle; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. SMITH, Bruce; b. Hillsdale, Mich.; educ. Hillsdale Coll.; stage career, drama, stk., rep. and tour, grand and light opera, mus. com., vaud.; m. p. career, Balboa, playing character leads with Henry King, Jackie Saunders. Hght., 6; wght., 190; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. SPINGLER, Harry; b. Buffalo, N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, vaud., 1908-1912, with Al H. Wilson Co.; screen career, Reliance, Life, Photo (" Greyhound," " Northern Lights," "Captain Swift," "The Ordeal"); Fox ("The Thief," "Sam- son," "Gilded Fool," "The Plunderer," "The Bondman"); Ivan ("Her Surrender"), Ocean ("Driftwood"), Universal (•" Cheaters "). Plays Western and society roles. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 155 lbs.; fair complexion, blonde hair, gray eyes. Recreations, riding, etc. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. STANDING, Herbert; stage career, with Henry Irving, Sir George Wyndham; screen career, Pallas, Morosco (late pic- tures, " The House of Lies," " The Intrigue," " Her Father's Son," " Redeeming Love," " The Right Direction "). Ad., Mo- rosco, Los Angeles. STANLEY, Henry; b. N. Y., 1864; educ. Eng. and France; stage career, 14 yrs., rep., comic opera, mus. com., stk., vaud., with Marie Tempest, Camille d'Arville; m. p. career, Melies, Bison, Keystone, Majestic, Ammex, Balboa (" The Flirting Bride"), Moss ("The Girl Who Doesn't Know"). Hght, 5, 4; wght., 156; grayish brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Moss, N. Y. STARR, Frederick, also heavy; b. 1882; stage career, stk., rep., "The Escape," "To Save One Girl"; screen career, Lasky, Essanay. Hght., 6, 1; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. STEPHEN, N. Murray; b. 1888; stage career, Shakespearian rep., stk. prods., "The Quaker Girl"; screen career, Pathe (late pictures, " The Iron Claw," " The Beloved Vagabond "). Hght., 5, 11; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. STERLING, Joseph; b. 1892; stage career, 6 yrs.; screen ca- reer, Terriss ("My Country First"), Famous ("The Sign of the Cross"), Thanhouser ("Robin Hood"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 9yS; wght., 150; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 875 Hunt's Point ave., Bronx. STEVENS, Howard, b. 1884; stage career, 7 years vaud., drama; screen career, Metro, World, Famous ("The Smug- glers"); rides, swims, dances. Hght, 5, 8; wght., 141; brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 235 W. 49th st., N. Y. STRONGHEART, Geo.; b. 1891; stage career, "Ben-Hur" prods., in " The Flaming Arrow," " Mail Dispatcher," " The Round-Up," "The Moloch"; screen career, Selig, 18 mos., Es- sanay, 7 mos. Hght., 5, 6. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SULLIVAN, Joe; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, Froh- man, Harris, Brady; screen career, Kalem, Biograph, Edison, Universal, Famous, Gene Gautier ("Maid of '76"), All-Celtic Film (featured in "Peaceful Rafferty " series). Hght., 5, 11; wght, 200; gray hair. Ad., home, 314 W. 15th st, N. Y. SULLIVAN, John Maurice, also leads and seen, writer; b. Wash., D. O; educ. Ind.; stage career, stk., with Mantell, Sothern, May Irwin; screen career, Biograph, Warner, Uni- versal, Metro ("The Meanest Husband"); writes, rides, swims. Hght., 5, 10J4; wght., 165; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 249 W. 54th st., N. Y.; studio, 5643 Kenmore ave., Chicago. SUTHERLAND, John; b. Scotland; educ. Scotland; screen career, Famous Players, Pathe ("At Bay"), Frohman ("What Happened at 22"); swims; western roles. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 188; fair complexion, gray hair, dark eyes. Ad., 340A Ninth St., Brooklyn. SWICKARD, Joseph R.; b. Germany, 1867; educ. there; stage career, stk.; screen career, Thanhouser, Majestic, Keystone ("A Village Vampire"). Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. 80— ACTORS, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 T TEAD, Philip, also juvenile; b. 1894; stage career, stk. prods., " Her Own Money," Julia Dean Co., YYillard Mack Co.; screen career, Famous Players, Ince (" The Lost Paradise "). Hght., 5, 9; complexion, light. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. TEMPEST, Tom; b. 1876; stage career, 14 years; screen ca- reer, Lubin (" Those 'Who Toil "), Vitagraph ("Artie, the Mil- lionaire Kid," "The Kidnapped Stock Broker," "The Toll of Mammon"); swims, dances. Hght., 5, 1 0 54 ; wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 174 Bond St., Brooklyn. TENNYSON, William; b. 1882; stage career, "Shepherd King," stk.; screen career, Fox. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 150; me- dium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. TIETZE, Court, also elephant trainer; b. Alsace-Lorraine, 1875; educ. France; early career, in father's horse and elephant show, vaud., Ringling, toured U. S. with balloon stunt act, Bostock; screen career, Horsley, jungle and Oriental pictures ("Stanley in Africa" series). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 132; blue eyes, brown hair; expert acrobat. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. TOMEK, Jack; b. England, 1889; educ. Cheyenne, Wyo.; stage career, Buffalo Bill's Show; screen career, Biograph, Universal ("20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," "The Campbells Are Coming"). Does specialty riding, roping tricks. Hght., 5, 7y2; wght., 145; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City. THOMPSON, Nicholas J.; b. Houston, Tex.; educ. there; stage career, 4 yrs.; screen career, Reliance, Pathe, Biograph, Kalem, Fox, Universal, World, Thanhouser (" The Importer," " The Face in the Moonlight," " A Woman's Power," " The Rack," "Thelma"), Consolidated ("The Crimson Stain Mys- tery"); rides, swims, boxes, fences. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 333 W. 13th st., N. Y. ; studio, 203 W. 146th st., N. Y. TOOKER, William H.; b. N. Y. C, Sept. 2, 1875; educ. pub. schls., N. Y. C. ; also studied music; stage career, first part in " A Hole in the Ground," later in " A Tin Soldier," " The Girl with the Green Eyes," " Sky Farm," etc., stock engagements in prominent cities, also important roles with John Mason, Emma Dunn, Lionel Barrymore, etc.; screen career, Fox (featured in " A Fool's Revenge," " A Modern Thelma," " Bit- ter Sweet," "East Lynne," "Ambition "), Ivan " Her Surren- der," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 187 lbs.; light com- plexion, light hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 25 St. Nicholas Ter- race, N. Y. C. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. TRACEY, Thomas; b. 1880; stage career, Frohman and others; screen career, Crystal, Universal, Equitable (" Behind Closed Doors"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 168; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., Lambs Club. TROWBRIDGE, Chas.; b. 1890; stage career, stk., rep., "Ex- cuse Me," "Daddy Long Legs"; screen career, World (late pictures, "The Sinners," "Swan's Song"). Hght., 5, 11; com- plexion, light. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. TRUESDELL, Charles Fred., also leads; b. Coldwater, Mich., 1870; educ. Michigan; stage career, stock, vaud. and comic opera, including "Me. Him and I," " Swanee River," "Alma," " The Show Girl," " The Pink Lady," "His Highness the Bey," etc.; screen career, Crystal, Eclair, Peerless, Quality- Metro, in "The Man Who Dared," " Thirst for Gold," " The Dancer and the King," " Mother," " Superior Law," " Ca- mille," " The Great Alone," "Deep Purple," Balboa-Pathe ("The Man Who Forgot"), and many others. Home ad., 2 Marble Hill ave., N. Y. TURNER, Emmuel; b. 1885; stage career, 11 yrs. stk. rep., 2 yrs. mus. com,; screen career, Vitagraph, Lubin, Universal, Victory. Hght., 5, 10; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Hall, X. Y. TURNER, F. A.; b. Boston, 1866; stage career, " The Black Crook," with Blanche Bates, Henry Miller, Robert Edeson and Edgar Selwyn; screen career, Imp, Bio- graph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Atta Boy's Last Race," " The Micro- scope Mystery," " Children of the Feud," "Intolerance"). Ad., Fine Arts, Holly- wood. TURNER, William H.; b. Ireland; stage career, 25 yrs., "Da- vid Harum," " Father and the Boys"; screen career, Imp-Uni- versal, Lubin ("The Nation's Peril," "The Gods of Faith," "Gods of Fate"), Monmouth ("Jimmy Dale"), Art Dramas (" Her Good Name "). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 165; gray hair, dark eyes. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. V VAN EPPS, Jack; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, mus. com., "Wizard of Oz"; screen career, Metro ("The Price of Malice"), World ("Human Driftwood"), Universal ("Au- tumn"), Paragon, Equitable (" Passers-By ") ; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 145; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 15 W. 64th st., N. Y.; studio, Peerless, Ft. Lee. VERMILYE, Harold; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. private and N. Y. schs. ; stage career, "It Pays to Advertise," and stk.; screen career, All Star ("The Jungle"), Apollo ("Pride and the Devil," "The Law That Failed"); western and society roles. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 344 W. 55th st; studio, Apollo, N. Y. VINTON, Horace, b. 1867; stage career, with Wyndham in Europe, 4 yrs., Union Sq. stk., 4 yrs. with Rose Etting, char- acter lead in " The Blue Envelope '; screen career, Essanay, Selig, American, Metro ("Romeo and Juliet"). Hght., 6; wght,. 204; complexion dark, gray hair. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. VIVIAN, Robert; b. London, Eng., 1867; educ. London, France and Germany; stage career, 15 yrs. in London with Henry Irving, N. Y. New Theatre Co., "A Good Little Devil," "Oliver Twist"); screen career, Famous Players (Fr. Piffari in "The Eternal City"), Fox (the miser in "The War Bride's Secret," apothecary in " Romeo and Juliet," governor in " The Scarlet Letter"), Vitagraph (Martin in "Green Stockings"), Selznick (Finley in "The Argyle Case"). Rides, swims, vio- lin, writes. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 171 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 158 W. 46th st., N. Y. C. VON METER, Harry; b. Malta Bend, Mo.; educ. pub. and h. s. ; early career, physical culture teacher, Denver; stage ca- reer, from 1895, in stock, Denver; with Henry Kolker, Blanche Bates, Orrin Johnson; m. p. career, leads with Nestor, 3 mos. with Ammex, with American 3 yrs. ("Beloved Rogues"); weight lifting, cavalry, rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; dark complexion, black curly hair, brown eyes. Ad., Ameri- can, Santa Barbara, Cal. VON STROHEIM, Erich O. H.; b. Austria; educ. Milit. Acad., Austria; early career, army officer, newspaper man and maga- zine writer in U. S.; stage career, over Orpheum circuit in dramatization of novel by himself, co-author of " The Mask," a stage play; m. p. career, Fine Arts ("The Social Secretary"), Selznick (" Panthea "). Ad., Selznick, N. Y. w WADSWORTH, William, also comedian; b. Pigeon Cove, Mass.; educ. M. M. Milit. Acad. (Mo.); stage career, 23 yrs. -with James K. Hackett, Otis Skinner, Mme. Modjeska, Annie Russell, Blanche Walsh; screen career, 5 yrs., with Edison, McClure (" Envy "), Mutual (" Where Love Is "). Ad., Pigeon Cove, Mass. WALLING, Roy; b. 1890; stage career, stk., rep.; screen ca- reer, Pathe, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 10^; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. WALTON, Chas.; b. Pittsburg, Pa., 1884; educ. private tutor in Washington, D. C, and N. Y. schs.; stage career, with Chas. Frohman, Wm. A. Brady, John Cort, Weber and Anderson, Blanche- Ring, Joe Weber, Chas. Hopkins; screen career, Fox, Famous Players, Thanhouser (" Mystery of Wall St."), Kine- macolor ("Shattered Souls"), Weber and Fields first picture; rides, swims, shoots, tennis; specializes in society roles. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eves. Ad., The Creighton, W. 47th st., N. Y. WALTON, Fred; b. 1877; stage career, "The Count of Lux- emburg," " The Man From Cook's," " The Laughing Hus- band"; screen career, Selig (late picture, "The Girl Who Smiles"). Hght., 5, 6. Ad., c/o Bergere Agencv, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. WARREN, J. Curtis, also juvenile; b. 1893; stage career, vaud., Marjorie Fairbanks Co.; screen career, Selig, Essanay. Hght., 5, 8^4; complexion, medium. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. WATSON, Roy, also leads; b. Richmond, Va., 1876; educ. Univ. of Va. ; stage career, from 1898, on road several seasons in stk.; m. p. career, since 1910, Selig, Universal, Horsley ("The Soul's Cycle"); fences, swims, rides. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; brown hair, hazel eyes. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, CHARACTERS— 81 WEIGEL, Paul; b. Halle, Germany. 1867; educ. Germany; stage career, Mrs. Fiske, "Are You a Mason?", Denver in German stock, also in vaud. ; screen career, Universal, Moros- co, Lasky ("Each Pearl a Tear," "Witchcraft"); rides, swims. Hght, 5, 9j4; wght, 145; blond hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. WELLESLEY, Charles; b. Dublin, 1873; educ. Dublin and London; stage career, first with Sir Henry Irving for 3 sea- sons, then with Geo. Conquest, with Frank Sheridan, E. S. Willard, John Hare, in vaud., rep., and stock; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Enemy"), Artcraft ("The Poor Little Rich Girl"). Ad., Artcraft, N. Y. WELLS, L. M.; b. Cincinnati, O., 1862; educ. Miami Univ., Oxford, O.; early ca- reer, newspaper and short story writer, salesman, merchant, rancher, author; stage career, 12 yrs. in rep., 5 yrs. min- strel end man and monologuist; screen career, Lubin, Bosworth, Biograph, Las- ky, Universal (" The Deceivers," " The Man from Argentine," " Fool's Gold," " The Sting of Conscience," " The Other Half," " Graft," " Liberty," " A Daughter of the U. S. A.," etc.). Recreations, swimming, fencing, row- ing, etc. Hght., 6 ft; wght., 225; white hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City. WELSH, William J.; b. Phila.; stage career, opera, dramatic, sang in Phila. grand opera, with Belasco in " Under Two Fiags," managed Joseph Santley on tour; m. p. career, with Universal (playing heavies in "Traffic in Souls." " Neptune's Daughter," " Peg of the Wilds," characters in " Lords of High Decision," " Elusive Isabel," " In the Heart of New York"), Selznick ("The Foolish Virgin"). Ad., Selznick, N. Y. WEST, Tony; b. Chicago; educ. there; stage career, 30 yrs. in rep., stk., in " When London Sleeps," " The Bandit King," "The Dairy Farm," "Mary Jane's Pa," one season with Henry Dixey and Max Pigman; screen career, Emerald. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 140 lbs.; iron gray hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 416 Addison st., Elgin, 111. Studio ad., Emerald, Chicago, 111. WHITE, Billy; b. 1877; stage career, 8 yrs., stk., rep., Lytell Co.; screen career, Mirror. Hght., 5, 11; complexion fair. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. WHITE, Glen; b. Phila., 1884; educ. St. Joseph's Coll., Cin- cinnati, O.; stage career, in "Seats of the Mighty," "The Flaming Sword"; screen career, 1 yr. with Biograph, 1 yr. with Universal. Fox (" The War Bride's Secret," " The Dar- ling of Paris"); plays tennis, baseball, motorcvcles. Ad., Fox, N. Y. WICKI, Norbert; b. Austria, 1884; educ. there; stage career, 12 yrs. in Europe playing Ibsen, Shakespeare; screen career, American, Selznick (" Panthea "), Artcraft, World (" Darkest Russia"); rides, swims, sings for Victor, Columbia and Pathe records. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; dark complexion, black hair, dark eyes. Ad., c/o Chaims & Voss. 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. WILLIAMS, Fred G.; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, vaud., mgr. of road cos., with " Graustark." " The Goose Girl "; screen career, Famous, Equitable ("The Lost Bridegroom"), Metro ("The Scarlet Oath"). Hght., 6; wght., 150; medium complexion, gray hair, brown eves. Resembles Buffalo Bill. Ad., 69 W. 130th st., N. Y. WILLIAMS, George A.; b. Kinnikinnick, Wis., Aug. 11, 1854; educ. River Falls, Wis.; stage career, extending over 40 yrs.; screen career, Edison, Thanhouser, Selig, Universal ("The Dumb Girl of Portici"), Kalem ("Hazards of Helen," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 200 lbs.; fair complexion, gray hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 422 S. Louise St., Glendale, Cal. Studio ad., Kalem, Hollywood, Cal. WILLIAMSON, Robin E., also juveniles, comedian; b. Den- ver, 1889; educ. there; stage career, stock, rep., vaud.: screen career, Lubin. Vim ("A Lisle Bark," "'The Musical Marvel"). Hght., 5, 6l/2; wght., 135; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes: all around athlete, sports. Ad., Vim, Jacksonville. WINGFIELD, H. Conway; b. 1872; stage career, 3 yrs. with Henry Miller, 2 yrs. with Mrs. Patrick Campbell, H. B. Harris, "\V. A. Brady, Klaw and Erlanger; screen career, International, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 9; complexion medium. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, X. Y. WILSON, Tom; b. Helena, Mont., 1880; early career, soldier, professional boxer, trained Fitzsimmons for fight with Cor- bett; stage career, with Fitzsimmons in "A Fight for Love," with Eva Tanguay in vaud.; screen career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Atta Boy's Last Race," "The Americano"). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. WISE, Harry, b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, 20 yrs., drama, rep., vaud.; screen career Famous, Metro, Paragon, Universal, Fox (" The Dummy," ' The Slave Mart," " End of the Tour"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 150; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., 752 Eighth ave., N. Y . WITTING, Arthur Eugene; b. Prairie du Chien, Wis., 1868; educ. Green Bay and Marinette, Wis.; early career, piano play- er and baritone soloist; stage career, dra- matic and comedy leads in dramatic stock in many cities; screen career (" The Fall of a Nation "), Universal (" Two Men of Sandy Bar"); horseback rider, swims. Hght., 5, l0l/2; wght., 185; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., Universal City. WONN, Edward: b. 1872; stage career, with Hoyt & McKee, Kirk La Shelle, Frohman, Brady; screen career, Edison, Mir- ror, Pathe ("Iron Claw"). Hght., 5, 10J4; medium complex- ion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th st., N. Y. WOOD, Lawrence; b. N. Y. C; educ. Columbia Univ., '82; stage career, in Australia in comic opera, stock, with Bishop's Players, San Francisco, " Whispering Riley " in " The Alan Inside" (Belasco), " Vonderdeck " in "The Boomerang"; screen career, Pathe, Famous Players (" The Red Mill," " Ma- dame Butterfly"). Hght., 5, 7^; wght., 130; iron gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 116 E. 17th st., X. V. YANNER, Joseph; stage career, " Peg o' My Heart," " Excuse Me," " Strongheart "; screen career, Vitagraph, Kleine, Than- houser. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, X. Y. ACTORS Heavies A AINSWORTH, Charles Sydney; b. Manchester, Eng., 1886; educ. Madison, Wis.; stage career, with Maude Adams in " Little Minister," played Denton in " Arizona," with Mont- gomery and Stone in " Wizard of Oz," with Robert Edeson in 'Fortune Hunter"; screen career, Essanav since 1913 (in " Dancing with Follv," " The Little Brown Mole," " The Wide Wrong Way," "The Trufflers "). Hght., 5, 11^; wght., 156; fair complexion, brown hair; rides, swims, plays golf. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111. B BARNES, Freeman, also leads; b. X. Y.; educ. Clinton, la.; stage career, in " The Witching Hour," " The College Wid- ow," "At Bay," "Little Brother of the Rich," with Otis Skin- ner, Francis Wilson, Wm. H. Crane, Viola Allen; also stock and vaud.; screen career, Reliance, Famous ("Runaway June" serial), Kleine ("Incorrigible Dukane," " Officer 666 "), Kalem ("Ventures of Marguerite"), Pathe ("Who's Guilty?")! Frohman ("The Witching Hour"), Arrow ("The Deemster"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 229 W. 46th st., X. Y. BLEVINS, Malcolm, also characters; b. Versailles, Mo.; educ. prep. schs. Mo. and Tenn., Univ. of Mo. ; stage career, stock; screen career, Morosco (" The Re- form Candidate"), Universal ("The Ad- ture," "Cigarette," " The Call of the Un- born," "The Whelp." "The Terror"). Hght., 5, 8y2: wght., 157: blue eyes, slightly gray hair. Ad., Universal City, Cal. 82— ACTORS, HEAVIES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. i BRADY, Edwin J.; b. X. Y., 1889; cduc. pub. sch. and Coll. City of N. Y.; stage career, mus. com., vaud. and dram, stk.j m. p. career, Selig, Universal, Nestor; joined Balboa 1915 ("Who Pays? " series, " Neal of the Navy"), Selig ("Out of the Shadows," " Hedge of Heart's Desire," " In Payment of the Past"). Wght., 165; light., 5, 10^4; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. BURNS, Fred; b. Ft. Keogh, Mont., 1878; early career, ranch- ing, breaking horses, later with Buffalo Bill's Wild West. 101 Ranch, gave rope throwing and riding exhibitions through- out U. S. and Europe; m. p. career, Selig, Vitagraph, Reliance- Majestic, Pallas, Fine Arts (" Birth of a Nation," " Ben Blair," " Sold for Marriage "), Clune (" Eyes of the World "). c CALHOUN, Patrick D.; b. Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, 1886; cduc. Trinity Coll., Dublin; stage career, 5 yrs., in " Magda," " Fires of St. John," witli Maude O'Delle; 2 yrs. in vaud. with dramatic sketch, Morosco stk., out-of-door prods, of Shakes- peare; screen career, Pathe, Ince, Essanay ("The Truant Soul," " Mary Page " serial. " The Shepherd of Bargain Row," "The Trufflers ") ; football, motors, swims. Hght, 5, 9; wght., 164; dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Essanay. 1333 Argyle st., Chicago. CLUGSTON, Robert; b. Elgin, 111., 1885; stage career, 10 yrs. stock, " Wildfire," " Brewster's Millions," " Within the Law," "Kick-In"; m. p. career, Universal, Pathe ("Kick-In"), Gau- mont ("Isle of Love"), Fox ("The Siren"), Bluebird ("Su- san's Gentleman "). Ad., home, 173 W. 45th st., or Green Room Club, N. Y. COBB, Edmund Fessenden, also leads; b. Albuquerque, N. M., 1892; stage car- reer, stk.; screen career, Frontier, War- ners-Lariat, Lubin, Essanay (" The Strange Case of Mary Page," " Twin Fates," "Money to Burn"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 165; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., Essanay. Chicago. CORTES, Armand F.; b. Ximes, France, 1885; educ. City Coll., N. Y. C; stage career, with James T. Powers, Fritzi SchefF, Sam Bernard; screen career, Fox ("A Woman's Honor"), Biograph ("House of Bondage"), Kulee ("How Molly Made Good"), Unity Sales ("Yel- low Menace "), Famous Players (" The Big Sister," etc.). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; brown hair, brown eyes. Hobby, music. Home ad., 235 W. 109th St., N. Y. C. Ad, Green Room Club, 139 W. 40th st., N. Y. C. CUNEO, Lester; b. Indian Territory, 1888; educ. Northwest ern Univ.; stage career, stock, rep, "The House Net Door"; screen career, Selig (dir.), Essanay (Geo. Ade comedies, Prince Gabriel in " Graustark "), Metro (" Mister 44," " Big Tremaine," "Pidgin Island"). Hght, 6, \y2; wght, 180; black hair, gray eyes; rides, swims, all-around athlete. Ad, Metro- Yorke, Hollywood. D DAVIES, Howard; b. Liverpool; educ. Cambridge Univ., Eng.; stage career, with Wilson Barrett in revival "Lights of London," title role in Lewis Morrison's " Faust"; toured West in " Lady Audley's Secret," in Liebler's revival of " Faust," 5 yrs. in vaud., etc.; m. p. career, with Vitagraph, first lead- ing man ior Melies in U. S, Universal, Majestic, leading man Oz. Co, in " Sapho " with Florence Roberts; with Morosco- Pallas ("Call of the Cumberlands," "The Intrigue," "Her Own People," "Making of Maddalena," "American Beauty," "Davy Crockett"). Hght, 5, 10/2; wght, 190; dark com- plexion, brown hair. Ad, studio, Morosco, Los Angeles. DeGRASSE, Samuel Alfred, also juvenile leads; b. Bathurst, New Brunswick; educ. Boston Coll.; early career, dentist; screen career, from 1911, Pathe, Annex, Majestic, Reliance- Majestic, Fine Arts (late pictures, " Children of the Feud," "Jim Bludso," "Gentleman of the Old School"). Hght, 5, 10; wght., 150; black hair, brown eyes. Ad, Fine Arts, Hol- lywood. DELANEY, Leo, also characters; b. Swanton, Vt, 1885; educ N. Y. Law Sch.; early career, lawyer; stage career, stk, rep. and on tour in "Brown of Harvard"); screen career, Vita- graph (" Love, Luck and Gasoline," " Hearts Ablaze," " Ti- gress," "The Vital Question"), Famous Players ("Susie Snowflake "), Art Drama ("Whoso Findeth a Wife"); mo- tors, swims, all outdoor sports. Ad, Screen Club, N. Y. DE LINSKY, Victor; b. Moscow, 1883; educ. Russia; early career, Russian Army; stage career, starred in various suc- cesses in Russia; screen career. Reliance ("Samson"), Ivan " The Sins of the Parents "), World (" Hearts in Exile "), Kalem (" The Call of the Dance "), Metro (" Notorious Gal- lagher"). Ad, Metro, X. Y. ELLIS, John; b. Ann Arbor, 1889; early career, with circuses; stage career, 36 yrs, under mgmt. Liebler, Belasco; screen career, Vitagraph (" Shot That Brought Happiness," " The Enemy," "Her Right to Live"). Hght, 6; wght, 195; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. ELMER, William, also characters; b. Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1872; educ. Pacific Univ.; stage career, rep. with Frederick Warde and Louis James, stock; screen career, Biograph, Selig, Lasky ("Kindling," "Carmen," "The Plow Girl"); rides, swims, boxes. Hght, 5, lOj/?; wght, 165; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad, home, 810 Washington Blvd., Venice, Cal.; studio, Lasky, Hollywood. FIELD, George; b. San Francisco; educ. Chicago; stage ca- reer, 10 yrs. in mus. com, stock and vaud.; m. p. career, Amer- ican (" The Key "), Selig (" Beware of Strangers "). Ad, Selig, Chicago. G — GAY, Charles, also lion tamer; b. France, 1887; educ. Superior Sch, Annecy, France; early career, trainer of wild beasts for Croos, of Liverpool, A. H. Wingfield, Carl Hagenbeck, Frank Bostock; m. p. career (" The Rajah's Sacrifice," " Stanley in Africa"); all around athlete. Hght, 6; wght, 185; gray eyes, dark hair. GEBHARDT, George M.; b. Basle, Switzerland, 1879; came to U. S. 1886, settling in Lincoln, Neb.; stage career, from age 17, with rep. co. ; played stock in several cities m. p. career, from 1896 exhibitor in Middle West, Biograph, Ed- ison, Vitagraph, NYMP, Lasky, American, Pathe ("The Faithless Friend"). Ad, Pathe, Jersey City, N. J. GRANBY, Joseph, also lead; b. Boston, 1885; educ. there; stage career, Castle Sq. and Boston stk, in " Fine Feathers"; screen career. Universal, Fox, Frohman (" Man from No- where," "Temptation," "Jealous}-," "The Victim," "The Ac- complice"); rides, music, all around athlete. Hght, 5, 10J-4; wght, 155: dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad, home, 518 W. 134th st.. or Green Room Club. H HINCKLEY, William L.; b. 1894; educ. Chicago and North- Western Univ.; stage career, debut at 15 in Denver stock co, later in stock in St. Louis; m. p. career, Colorado M. P. Co, Columbine, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Children in the House"); swims, tennis, football. Hght, 6, 2. JEFFERY, Hugh S, also characters; b. Belfast, Ireland; educ. Queens Coll, Belfast, Ireland; stage career, 15 yrs, with Robt. Mantell, Robt. Edeson, May Irwin, and in " The Littlest Rebel"; screen career, World ("The Grey Mask"), Metro (" The Wager," " The End of the Tour," " The Price of Mal- ice "), Ramo ("The Governor's Ghost," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, golf and tennis. Hght, 5 ft. 9^2 in.; wght, 160; dark complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad. Screen Club, N. Y. C. Studio ad, Canadian National Features, Tren- ton, Ontario, Canada. JOY, Ernest C. ; b. Minneapolis, Minn, 1880; educ. Minnepolis hgh. schls. and Minnesota Univ.; stage career, 10 yrs. in stock, 5 yrs. under Liebler and Co.; with Wilton Lackaye, Margaret Anglin; screen career, Eclair, Kinemacolor, Thanhouser, Ma- jestic, Cal. Picture Corp, Lasky ("Public Opinion," " The Victoria Cross," "The American Consul"); rides, swims, writes scenarios and short stories. Hght, 6; wght, 190; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad, home, 4335 Kingswell ave, Hollywood; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, HEAVIES— 83 K KNOTH, Howard R.; b. Chattanooga, 1893; educ. Ruby Mili- tary Sch.; stage career, "Three Twins," "Tick Tock Man ot Oz"; vaud.; screen career, NYMP, National, Universal, Stern ("Peg o' the Ring"), Kalem. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes; expert swimmer. Ad., home, 114 Raymond ave., Ocean Beach; studio, L-KO, Holly- wood. LAW, Burton, also characters; b. Ouray, Colo., 1880; educ. Stern's acad., Chicago; stage career, burlesque and comedy; stock; m. p. career. Powers, Thanhouser, Universal ("Broken Coin," "Sign of the Crescent," " Graft," " The Sea Lily " written by himself, "A Mountain Trag- edy"); rides, swims, athletics. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Ellison Apts., Venice, Cal. LINGHAM, Thomas; b. Indianapolis, Ind., 1874; stage career, with James O'Neill, E. H. Sothern, Robert Mantell; screen career, Kalem (" Stingaree " se- ries), Signal (" Medicine Bend," " Man- ager of B. & A.," " A Lass of the Lum- berlands"); ice skater. Hght., 6; wght., 185; complexion brunette, green eyes, dark brown hair. Ad., Signal, Los An- geles. LINKEY, Harry; b. and educ. Chicago; stage career, in " Sul- tan of Sulu," " College Widow," " Within the Law," " Poor Little Rich Girl"; m. p. career, Universal ("The Adviser," "Her Own Blood," "Out of the Flames"), Selig ("When California Was Wild"), Horsley ("When Avarice Rules"); rides. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 186; brown hair, blue eyes. LORENZ, John; b. Buffalo. N. Y.; educ. Catholic Seminary, Buffalo, N. Y. ; stage career, with Bolu mgmt., played in " The Great Divide," " Trilby," " The Virginian," stk. in New York and Philadelphia; screen career, Essanay ("When Justice Won," "Money to Burn"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 155; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. LOWERY, William A.; b. St. Louis, 1885; educ. Christian Brothers Coll.; stage career, stock rep. with Richard Mans- field, Robert Mantell, with Burbank Stock, Los Angeles, toured Australia with John Siebert Co.; screen career, Selig, Majestic, Fine Arts (" The Ten of Spades," " The Lamb "), Imp-Universal ("The Toll of the Law"); baseball. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. M MacQUARRIE, Albert; b. San Francisco, 1882; educ. San Francisco; stage career, 7 yrs. in western stock, 3 yrs. on road, etc.; screen career, Imp, Eleanor Gates Photoplay Co., Famous Players, LTniversal (" Eagle's Wings," " Melody of Death "). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; gray eyes and brown hair. Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal. McDANIEL, George A.; b. Atlanta, Ga., 1885; educ. Atlanta schls. and privately; studied 5 yrs. with Alfreda Barili in N. Y. for grand opera; stage career, created the Gendarme in Victor Herbert's "Wonderland," 15 yrs. on speaking stage; m. p. career, with Favorite Players and Universal, then to Signal; mountain climbing; Hght., 6, 2; wght., 210. McKIM, Robert; b. San Jacinto, Cal., 1887; educ. San Fran- cisco; stage career, stk. with Alcazar, San Francisco, 3 seasons over Orpheum circuit with Mrs. Langtry; screen career, NYMP ("The Captive God"), Ince (late pictures, "Movie Land," "The Last of the Ingrams"). Hght, 6; wght., 175; black hair, brown eyes; swims,- fences, motors. Ad. home, The Palms, Cal.; studio, NYMP, Culver City, Cal. MORLEY, Jay, also juvenile leads; b. Orange Heights, Fla., 1890; educ. Columbus, O.; stage career, vaud., stock; m. p. career, Selig, 1912 joined western Universal, remained yr., 3 mos. with Warner Features, 6 mos. with NYMP, St. Louis and Santa Paula companies 9 mos., Lubin western (" The Convict King," "Meg of the Cliffs," "By Right of Love"). Now in vaud. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 185; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. MORRISON, Arthur, also characters; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1880: educ. there; stage career, Hopkins stk., Chicago, with Richard Mansfield, mus. com., 6 yrs. vaud.; screen career, Pathe (In- dian chief in "The Girl from Arizona"), Triangle (Luke Hol- den in "The Feud Girl"); drives, rows. Hght., 5 ft. l\y2 in.; wght., 183 lbs.; dark brown hair, blue eyes; medium com- plexion. Home ad., 905 E. 173d st, N. Y. C. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. C. MURCHISON, M. J.; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1885; stage ca- reer, toured Great Britain with Geo. Edwardes mus. com co. ; m. p. career, Kalem (in "The Fate of Number One," "The Express Messenger"); swims, all around athlete. Hght., 5, 10; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. N NYE, G. Raymond; b. Tamaqua, Pa., 1889; educ. Wilmington, Del., pub. sch. and Mercer Mil. Acad., Mercerville, Pa.; stage career, 8 yrs. in stk. and on road, with Shuberts, Klaw and Erlanger, toured in vaud., played lead in " The Traffic"; screen career, Powers, Bio- graph (" His Wife's Story," " The Chief Inspector," "An Eye for an Eye"), Uni- versal (" The Cage Man," " Fight for Love," " The View Point," " For Her Mother's Sake," " The Cry of Conscience "). All around ath- lete. Ad., Universal City, Cal. O O'CONNOR, Harry M.; b. Chicago, 111., 1878; educ. Virginia City, New ; stage career, stk. and vaud.; screen career, Muto- scope, Biograph, Lasky, Selig, Fox (" Her Father's Station "). Hght., 6, y2; wght., 207; medium complexion, brown eyes, brown hair; rides and swims. Ad., home, 2827 North Griffin, Hollywood; studio, Fox, Los Angeles. R ROLLOW, P. J., also characters; b. Fredricksburg, Va.; stage career, with Richard Mansfield and James K. Hackett, appear- ing in " Sign of the Cross," " Man of the Hour," " Quo Vadis," " On Trial," etc.; 22 yrs. in vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph, Mirror, Metro, Famous Players, Peerless, Edison, etc.; recre- ation, riding. Home ad., 151 W. 46th st., N. Y. Ad., c/o Wm. A. Sheer, Inc., 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. City ROUTH, George W.; b. Ashland, Me., 1886; educ. University of N. Dakota; stage career, rep., stock; m. p. career, Bison, Lubin ("The Flip of the Coin," "The Power of Selim Bey"), Kalem ("Hazards of Helen," " Forgotton Train Order"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 183. Ad., Kalem. Hollywood. SANTSCHI, Thomas, also director; stage career, stock; screen career, Selig (late pictures, " The Crisis," " Beware of Strangers," "The Garden of Allah," "Who Shall Take My Life?"). Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. SARNO, Hector V.; b. Naples, Italy, 1880; educ. there; stage career, in Italian stock co.; m. p. career, Vitagraph, Imp, Reli- ance, Biograph, Universal (" Guilty," " Beyond the Pale "), Fox (" Island of Desire "). Ad., Fox, Hollywood. SCHUMM, Harry W.; b. Chicago, 1879; educ. Chicago Univ.; stage career, 20 yrs. stk., vaud.; screen career, Universal (" The Bride of Mystery," " Lucille Love," " Broken Coin," "Campbells Are Coming"). Hght., 5, 11^4; medium com- plexion, brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, Astoria Hotel, Los Angeles; studio, Universal City. SEARS, Alfred D.; b. San Antonio; educ. Knox Coll.; early career, concert work; stage career, stock, com. opera; screen career, Reliance-Majestic (" The Lost House," " The Failure," " The Birth of a Nation "), Fine Arts (late pictures, " The Rummy," " The Little Yank," " Children of the Feud," " Girl of the Timberlands "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. SHINN, George, also characters; b. Phila., Pa., 1886; stage career, stk.; screen career, Selig, sup. Flora Finch in new comedies, etc. Hght., 5 ft., 10 in.; wght., 187; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 229 W. 46th st., N. Y. C. SHUMWAY, Leonard C; b. Salt Lake City, 1884; educ. Univ. of Salt Lake; stage career, stk.; m. p. career, Universal, Kalem, Selig, Lubin, Universal (late pictures, " Behind the Lines," " For Love and Gold," " Morals of Hilda," " Beyond the Pale," "The Plow Woman"). Hght., 6; wght., 180. Ad., Universal City. STOCKDALE, Carl, also characters; b. Worthington, Minn., 1874; educ. Univ. of North Dakota; stage career, stock and vaud.; screen career, Essanay, Rolfe, Fine Arts (late pictures, 84— ACTORS, HEAVIES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 " Intolerance," "Atta Boy's Last Race," " Lost and Won," " Oliver Twist," "The Doll Shop"). Hght., 5, 11; wght, 155; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 4406 Prospect ave.; studio, Fine Arts, Los Angeles. T THOMAS, Al F., also characters; b. and educ. X. Y. C; stage career, 15 yrs. in com. op., drama, minstrel and vaud., lead with Palmer Stk. Co. 2 seasons; m. p. ca- reer, Metro, Popular Plays and Players, Kalem, Kleine, Federal, Fox, Equitable (" House That Jack Built," " Eternal Law," " The Nigger," " The Labyrinth, " The Wolf Girl," " The Siren," " Playing with Fire," " The Yellow Menace," and many others); played Slave Dealer in " Soul Market." Tom Adams in " The Spell of the Yukon," Jack Foster in " The House That Jack Built," John Mercer in "The Eternal Law," Sir John Broderick in "The Wolf Girl": rides, swims, outdoor sports, music. Hght., 5 ft. 9^2 in.; wght., 175 lbs.; dark brown hair and eyes. Studio ad., Erbo- graph, N. Y. C. W WILSON, Hal; b. X. Y., Oct. 2, 1867; educ. Bellevue Coll.; stage career, stock, rep., tours with McKee Rankin, Effie Leslie, Clara Bloodgood, 12 yrs. in Australia with J. C. Will- iamson, with Maggie Moore, in Bland Holt productions, en- gagements with Charles Frohman, A. H. Woods, etc.; m. p. career, from 1907, Vitagraph, Eclair (3 yrs. as dir.), Fine Art? (appeared in " The Sable Lorcha," " Casey at the Bat," " The Little Liar," "Betsy's Burglar," "The Little Yank"). Studio ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. ACTORS— Comedians A B W; ARBUCKLE, Roscoe, also director; b. Kansas, 1887; stage ca- reer, on tour in drama and stock repertoire; managed own company for two yrs.; screen career, began with Keystone, 1913, as extra man at $3 per day; advanced to regular parts; later played leads and became director; directing and acting for nearly 3 yrs.; Keystone ("His Wife's Mistake," "The Waiters' Ball"). Ad., Paramount, N. Y. ARLING, Charles, also leads; b. and educ. Toronto; stage career, with H. W. Savage, Francis Wilson, Lulu Glaser, " Sho-Gun," "Erminie"; m. p. career, with Pathe 4 yrs. (comedy leads in " Exciting Honeymoon," " Elusive Kiss," " Frozen Trail," " Race Memories," " There She Goes," etc.), Keystone ("Oily Scoundrel," " Village Vampire," "Crooked to the End," " Rascal's Wolfish Way," etc.), Fox (burlesque on "A Fool There " Social Pirates," etc.). Recreations, baseball, music, •dancing. Hght., 5 ft. 11 in.; wght., 195; dark brown hair, blue- gray eyes. Home ad., 1835 Argyle ave., Hollywood, Cal.; :studio ad., Fox, Los Angeles. ARMSTRONG, Billy; b. Bristol, Eng., 1891; stage career, \vith father at Alhambra, Paris; principal comedian with Fred Karno, also Harry Tate's co., Donaldson Bros., associated with Charles Chaplin, Billy Reeves, Billie Ritchie and Syd Chaplin; screen career, from 1915, Essanay ("Shanghaied"), Horsley (" Sawdust Love "), L. K. O. (" Mr. Shoestring in the Hole," "A Royal Rogue"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; blue eyes, brown hair. Ad., L. K. O., studio, Los Angeles. ASHER, Max, also leads, late of Universal; b. Oakland. Cal., 1879; educ. pub. schs.; stage career, People's stock, Oakland; with Louis and Kale in musical comedy for 4 yrs.; m. p. ca- reer, Keystone, 1912, then to Universal-Joker, under Allen Curtis, in "A Day at the San Diego Fair," and the series " Lady Baffles and Detective Duck." Now in vaudeville. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 205; dark hair, eyes and complexion. AUBREY, James; b. Liverpool, Eng.; educ. Liverpool; stage career, Fred Karno's " Night in English Music Hall," doing the Terrible Turk (orig.), vaud. 'and mus. com., Gus Hill's "Around the Clock"; screen ca- reer, Mittenthal's Starlight Pathe comedies, playing Heinie in " Heinie and Louie " com- edies (" Deep Dyed Doves," "A Merry Chase," " Monkev Shines"), Vitagraph ("Rah, Rah, Rah"). Hght, 5, 6; wght., 165; blue eyes, brown hair; swims, is bicycle and motorcycle racer. Ad., White Rates Club, N. Y. AUSTIN, Albert; b. Birmingham, Eng., 1885; educ. Birmingham; stage career, first came to this country with Charles Chaplin in "A Night in an English Music Hall," later in stock in Denver, Colo., for 2 yrs.; screen career, Lone Star Film (" The Floorwalker," " The Fireman," ^% "The Vagabond," On< \. VI.," "The ^k ^E, Count"), Lone Star; swims, rides. Hght., ^ — _ J 5, 11; wght., 160; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Camcrford Apts., 5716 Camer- ford ave., Los Angeles. BARACCHI, Nilde; b. France, 1891; educ. Italy; stage career, in music halls and drama in Italy; screen career, 6 years with Ambrosio in Italy, at present with Eagle Film Co. (" Tweedle- dee " in " Tweedledum and Tweedledee " comedies) ; swims, paints. Hght., 6; wght., 180; black hair and eyes. Ad., Eagle, Jacksonville. BARRY, Eddie; b. Phila, Pa., Oct., 1887; stage career, comedian in Madame Sherry Co. in " The Red Rose," "A Knight for a Day," " Comin' Through the Rye," " A Stubborn Cinderella," stock at Keith and Proctor's, N. Y. C, Poli's, Springfield, Mass., etc., played Mr. Newly Wed with " The Newly Weds Co.," in vaud., and with Lasky's original hoboes; screen ca- reer, Christie. Recreations, golf, tennis, and polo. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 137; auburn hair and brown eyes. Home ad., 6424 Dix st., Holly- wood, Cal.; studio ad., Christie, Los Angeles, Cal. BECK, John, also characters; b. Piano, 111.; educ. Wesleyan Univ., Lincoln, Neb.; stage career, in "The Virginian" with Wilton Lackaye ("The Law and the Man"); screen career, Reliance, Pathe, Thanhouser, Nestor, Famous, Fine Arts, Falstaff ("Where Wives Win"). Hght, 5, 11; wght, 160; green eyes, light brown hair. Ad., Friars' Club, N. Y. BELMONT, Joseph (Baldy); b. St. Clair, Mich.; educ. Catholic Acad., Port Huron; stage career, stk., rep., vaud., etc., in " Trilby," " Oliver Twist," " The Girl of the Golden West," etc., mgmt. A. M. Palmer, David Belasco, B. F. Keith, Poli Stock, etc.; screen career, Crystal (wrote, directed and played leads in more than 40 "Baldy" Belmont comedies), Grif- fith's Reliance-Majestic (directed 1 and 2 reel dramas); Fine Arts, Keystone since Dec, 1915 ("A Bath House Blunder"; featured in "The Love Comet," " A La Cabaret," " Wings and Wheels," " Skidding Hearts," etc.). Hght, 5 ft. 6y2 in.; wght, 155; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1118 Lake Shore ave., Los Angeles; studio ad., Keystone, Los Angeles, Cal. BE VAN, Billy; b. Orange, New South Wales, Australia, 1887; educ. Sydney, Australia; stage career, for 8 yrs. with Austra- lian Opera Co.; screen career, L-Ko ("Lizzie's Shattered Dreams," "The Double's Trouble"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 185; auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad., L-Ko., Holly- wood, Cal. BOLAND, Eddie; b. San Francisco, 1884; stage experience, 6 yrs.; m. p. career, joined Universal, 1912 ("Broken Coin," "Peg of the Ring," 14 months in "Joker" co., featured with Ernie Shields). Hght., 5. 7; wght, 138; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 208 S. Figueroa, Los An- geles; studio, La Salle, Los Angeles. BOOKER, Harry; b. Kentucky, 1865; educ. Louisville, Ky.; stage career, since childhood, with many leading managers of Europe and America, has toured the world in drama and vaud.; screen career, Keystone ("Vacuum Robbery," "Mayor of Bone Beach," " Pills of Peril," etc.). Recreations, riding, April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, COMEDIANS— 85 swimming, etc. Hght., 5 ft. Al/2 in.; wght., 135. Home ad., 725 Pennsylvania ave., San Diego, Cal.; studio ad.. Keystone, Los Angeles, Cal. BOWSER, Chas., also characters; b. Louisville, Ky.; educ. Polytechnic, Boston; stage career, stk., Frohman, vaud.; screen career, Metro ("The Wager"), Selznick ("The Price She Paid"), World ("Pretty Polly Pollard"); rides, swims, rows, drives. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 158; fair complexion, silver hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Floral Park, L. I., or c/o Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. BRADLEY, Harry C; b. San Francisco; educ. there; stage career, 7 yrs. with Alcazar Stk. in " Madame X," " Stop Thief," "Adele," " Bishop's Candlesticks," "Rolling Stones"; screen career, Pathe, Imp. Hght., 5, 8J4; wght., 170; auburn hair, dark blue eyes; rides. Ad., home, Bayside, L. I. BRIANT, Roy, b. 1877; stage career, "Baby Mine," "Get-Rich- Quick-Wallingford," "King of Nowhere"; screen career, Es- sanay (" Fires of Hate""). Hght., 5, 8; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. BROOKS, Sammy; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891; educ. pub. sch.; stage career, in " Katzenjammer Kids " with World of Mirth Co.; screen career, Famous Players ("Cinderella"), Selig ("Hans and Fritz" Series), Starlight (" Heinie and Louie" series), Rolin "Lonesome Luke" Series); rides, swims, wire walker. Dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 215 W. 50th St., Los Angeles; studio, Rolin, Los Angeles. BRULE, Frank; b. N. Y., 1889; educ. N. Y. C. pub. schs.; stage career, blackface act in vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph (" Myrtle the Manicurist," " Fathers of Men," " For a Woman's Fair Name," " Love and Loot," " Sand and Strat- egy"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 178; blonde hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 1957 East 14th st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. BUCKLEY, Floyd Thomas, also characters; b. Floresville, Tex., 1882; educ. Syracuse Univ. and Am. Acad. Drama; stage career, mus. com., vaud., stk., drama; screen career, Pathe ("Iron Claw," "Pearl of the Army," "Shielding Shadow"), Edison, Metro ("Devil at His Elbow," "The Soul Market"), Famous ("Little Lady Eileen," "Nanette of the Wilds"), International ("The Flower of Faith"); swims, dances, ath- letic. Hght., 5, 11^2; wght., 187; light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 319 W. 45th St., or Green Room Club, N. Y. BUNNY, George; b. N. Y., 1867; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, actor in various prods, for 25 yrs.; screen career, Eastern Film Corp. (" Capt. Eric," and a number of one-reel comedies); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 200; grey hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 31 Trinity St., New Britain, Conn. BUTTERWORTH, Ernest, also director; b. Lancashire, Eng., 1876; educ. there; screen career, American, Kriterion, Griffith ("Intolerance"), Lasky ("Joan the Woman"), Dixon ("The Fall of a Nation"), Children's ("A Child's Influence," "The Little Cripple"); boxes, rows. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 170; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1232 Tam- arand ave., Hollywood; studio, Universal City. C Park, Cal.; studio, CAMPBELL, Eric, also heavy; b. Dun- oon, Scotland; educ. Victoria Univ., Eng- land; stage career, with D'Oyley Carte's Opera Co., with K. & E., Oliver Morosco; screen career, London Film, B. & C, made 2 pictures of his own, Lone Star (" The Floorwalker," " The Fireman," "The Vagabond," "The Count"); author and composer of many popular successes. Hght., 6, 4; wght., 296; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 120 Pico Blvd., Ocean Lone Star, Los Angeles. HERE'S A POINTER Read over the biographies in this issue. If some actor or actress or director or writer is from your town, book the pictures in which they appear or have to do with, and then ADVER- TISE. It will PACK YOUR HOUSE. CHAPLIN, Sydney, also director; b. Cape Town, South Africa, 1887, March i7; educ. Norwood College; stage career, 6 yrs. Fred Karno's London Company, with Charles Frohman in "Sherlock Holmes"; screen career, Keystone ("Submarine Pirates," "Hushing the Scandal," "No One to Guide Him"). Recreations, golf,, aviation. Hght., 5 ft., ll/2 in.; wght., 168; fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., Golden Apartments, North Seventh St., Los Angeles; studio ad., Lone Star, Santa Monica Blvd., Cal. CHRISMAN, Pat. (Ora N.), b. Meadville, Mo., 1882; educ. Chillicothe, Mo.; early career, cow puncher, horse breaker 4 yrs.; screen career, Lubin, Pathe, Reliance, Selig ("The Pony Express," "The Canbyhill Outlaw," "When Cupid Slipped"), Fox. Held bucking horse championship in Dallas, Tex., 1906. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. CLANCY, George, also characters; b. St. Louis, 1881; educ. Am. Acad. Dramatic Arts; stage career, drama, vaud., mgr. Monterey Thea., Cal.; m. p. career, Lubin, American (Old Tim in " Out of Darkness," Detective in " Key of the Past "); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 220; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. COGLEY, Nick, also director; b. N. Y., 1869; educ. St. Francis Xavier Coll., N. Y.; stage career, started at Lyceum theatre in light opera, Lillian Russell, Delia Fox; screen career, Selig ("The Bachelor's Visit"), Keystone ("Saved by Wireless," " Hearts and Sparks "). Has written several scenarios. Hght., 5, 7^4; wght., 195; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 2015 3rd St., Santa Monica; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. COLEMAN, Frank J.; b. Newburg, N. Y.; educ. Waterbury, Conn.; stage career, Garden City Quartette, Bennett Molton Stock; screen career, with L-Ko, Rolin, Essanay, Chaplin and Lone Star (" Car- men," "Police," "The Floorwalker"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 236; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 852 So. Main St., Los Angeles; studio, Lone Star, Los Angeles. COLLINS, William; b. Boston, Mass.,- 1882; educ. Brooklyn High and Penn. State; stage career, mus. com. and vaud.; screen career, Universal, Lubin, Reliance-Majestic. Recrea- tions, rides, swims, excels in athletics, also fair artist. Hght., 5 ft. 10 in.; wght., 164; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 2566 7th ave., N. Y. City. CONKLIN, Charles I.; b. San Francisco, Cal., July 16, 1886; educ. Univ. Cal.; stage career, 2 yrs. stk., 5 yrs. mus. com., 3 yrs. Keith and Orpheum circuits; screen "career, Universal. Recreations, swimming, rowing, boxing, acrobatics, reading, sketching. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 661 N. Grand ave., Los Angeles; Fox, Hollywood, Cal. CONKLIN, Chester Cooper; b. Oska- loosa, la., 1886; educ. there; early career, circus clown, stock and road comedian; screen career, Majestic, Keystone for 3 yrs. (" Double Trouble," " Dodging Doom"). Hght, 5, 4^; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1235 W. 41st, Los Angeles; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. COWAN, Joe; b. London; educ. there; stage career, 7 yrs.; screen career, World, Vim (" Spaghetti," " The Water Cure," "Heroes"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 160; brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, dances. Ad., White Rats Club, N. Y.; Vim, Jack- sonville. CRIMMINS, Daniel; b. Liverpool, Eng.; educ. Bishop. Sch., Detroit; stage career, toured for many seasons in vaud., head- line act, starred with own mus. com. co., "Wizard of Ox"; screen career, Vitagraph (" Second Sight "), Pathe (" Hard Up Family's Bluff"), Reliance (" Feeny's Social Experi- ment"), Kleine ("Musty Suffer" series). Hght., 5, 3; brown hair, blue eyes. Has written and prod, several one and two act comedies. Ad., home, 140 West 65th st., N. Y. ; studio, Kleine, N. Y. D DANIELS, Frank; b. Dayton, O.; educ. Boston, and N. E. Conservatory of 'Music; stage career, Boston Opera co., under mgmt. of John Norris in " The Electric Doll," " original " Bad Boy" in "Peck's Bad Boy" under W. H. Harris, with Hoyt and Thomas in " The Rag Baby," next in " The Princess Bon- 86— ACTORS, COMEDIANS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 nie," 5 yrs. as star under his own mgmt. in " Little Puck," under Kirke La Shclle in " The Wizard of the Nile," " The Idol's Eye," " The Ameer," and " Miss Simplicity," under Charles B. Dillingham in " The Office Boy," " Sergeant Brue," " The Belle of Brittany," " Omar Khayyam," " Miss Hook of Holland," "The Girl in the Train"; screen. career, Vitagraph (in " Crooky Scruggs," "Mr. Jack" series, "Captain Jinks" series). Ad., studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. DARIEN, Frank; h. New Orleans; stage career, from 1900, stock, rep., vand., with Dustin Farnum, Ch. Grapewin, under mgmt. H. B. Harris, Cohan and Harris, A. H. Woods; in " The Bells," " Education of Mr. Pipp," " 50 Miles From Bos- ton," "Girl from Rector's"; m. p. career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Beppo, the Barber," " Don Quixote "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. DAVIDSON, Max; b. Berlin; educ. Berlin and U. S.; stage career, from 1897, melodrama, vaud., in " Fighting Fate," " The Bowery Newsgirl," " Billy the Kid," "Alias Jimmy Valentine "; screen career, since 1913, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (as " Izzy " in the Izzy series of comedies, in " Puppets," "The Doll Shop"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; black hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. DILL, Max M.; b. Cleveland, 1876; educ. there; stage career, 17 yrs. in mus. com., 'vaud. and light opera, member of Kolb and Dill, produced 46 stage prods., in- cluding " Lonesome Town," " Peck o' Pickles," "The Girl in the Train," "The Merry Widow," "The Devil"; screen ca- reer, formed K. and D. Film Co., made " Glory " in 9 reels, American (late pic- tures, " Lonesome Town," " Beloved Rogues," " Butting in der Vest "). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. DON, David L.; b. Ctica; educ. there; stage career, created many original parts in Broadway prods.. " The Belle of New York," "The Girl from Paris," "The Red Mill," etc.; screen career, Eclair comedies, Crystal, Ivan (" The Unwelcome Wife," "A Mother's Confession"), Lubin (The "Otto" se- ries).' Hght., 5, 6; wght., 164; brown hair and eyes. DUDLEY, Charles, also characters; b. Ft. Grant, Ariz., 1883; stage career, comic op.; m. p. career, Balboa (Joe W'elcher in " Neal of the Navy," "Who Pays?" series), Knick. Star ("Twin Souls"). Hght., 6; wght., 160; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. DUNCAN, Albert Edward ("Bud"), also author; b. Brooklyn, 1886, educ. Berkeley Military Sch., N. Y.; stage ca- reer, vaud. with Kolb and Dill; m. p. ca- reer, as Jeff in " Mutt and Jeff," Kalem (" The Fatal Violin," " Dukes for a Day," " Rival Romeos," " Twin Caddies "). Hght., 4, 11; wght., 122; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 8013 Union ave., Hollywood; studio, Kalem, Hollywood. DUNHAM, Phil., also leading man; b. London, 1885; educ. there; stage career, with Sir Herbert Tree, London, Shakes- pearian rep., vaud., stk. ; screen career, Universal, Kalem. L-Ko, ("Trail of the Linesome Pill," "Phil's Busy Day," "A Lim- berger Cyclone," "Summer Boarders"), rides, swims, reads, all athletic sports. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 138; olive complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. E Hght., 5, 11; wght., 160; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. EDWARDS, Ted; b. Sheffield, Eng., 1884; educ. Sheffield; stage career, stock, mus. com., and vaud., has written and played several sketches in vaud.; screen career, Keystone ("Fatty's Fatal Fido," "Fatty's Wrcckless Fling," "The Submarine Pirate"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; light hair, gray eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. EMMERSON, Harry, also characters; b. 1887; stage career, Bclasco, Brady; screen career, Famous Players, Pathc. Hght., 5, 9y2\ light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg, X. Y. ENS, William (Eagle Eye); b. Tt. Thomas. Ariz., 1882; educ. Phoenix, Ariz.; screen career, with Henry Walthall, Blanche Sweet, Douglas Fairbanks, Geo. Walsh, Lillian Walker, Fox ("The Beast," "Honor System"), Pathe; all around athlete. FANG, Charles, also leads; b. San Francisco, Cal.; educ. San Francisco, Cal.; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Metro (" The Quitter," " The Three of Us," " Diplomatic Service," "The Great Secret"), Universal ("Broken Fetters"); char- acter roles as butler, cook, etc. Recreations, riding and swim- ming. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 118 lbs.; light complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 10 West 101st st. ; studio ad., Serial Productive Co., N. Y. C. FAY, Hugh; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, with Barry and Fay, William Rus- sell, in " The Grand Duchess," " Coming Through the Rye," " Three Twins," "Belle of New York"; screen career, with Keystone (" Village Vampire," "Oily Scoundrel," "She Loved a Sailor"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 135; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1015 Lake Shore ave., Los Angeles; studio, Key- stone, Los Angeles. FAY, Billy, also characters; b. Boston, Mass., 1872; educ. pub. sch.; stage career, 17 yrs. on road, 10 yrs. in vaud.; screen ca- reer, Biograph, Rolin ("Lonesome Luke" Comedies); rides, swims. Hght.. 5, 6; wght., 150; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 113 West st., Los Angeles; studio, Rolin, Los Angeles, Cal. FRANCIS, Bert; b. Boston, 1892; stage career, in vaud., mus. com. on tour and stock; m. p. career, Balboa. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 155; auburn hair, dark green eyes. FRANEY, William; early career, circus performer, parachute dropper; m. p. career, Universal (" Barred from the Bar," " Love Me, Love My Biscuits," " How'd You Like to Make a Dollar? ", " His Coming Out Party," " Mule Mates," " Out for the Dough"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. FULLER, Dale; b. Santa Ann, Cal.; stage exper., five years stock and road experience, " Flirting Princess," " Girl and the Kimono"; played everything from boy parts to old men; m. p. career, Keystone ("Surf Girl," "Double Trouble"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 118; dark hair and complex- ion, brown eyes. Ad., Keystone; home ad., 1549 Echo Park ave., Los Angeles. G GALLAGHER, Raymond; b. San Francisco, 1888; educ. Sa- cred Heart Coll.; stage career, stock; also juvenile lead in " Mrs. Temple's Telegram," one season Belasco mgmt. in "Girl of the Golden West"; m. p. career, Melies, with which co. he toured the world, Lubin, Universal; rides, swims, drives. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; dark brown eyes. Ad., Universal, Uni- versal City. GEORGE, George; b. St. Louis, 1891; educ. there; stage ca- reer, mus. com. in Lasky's " Antique Girl," " Girl from Utah," also in " Shepherd of the Hills "; m. p. career, Pathe, Biograph, Horsley (in Cub Comedy Co. ("Jerry's Big Doings," "Jerry's Double Header," "Jerry's Winning Way," "Jerry's Big Mys- tery"); swims, rides. Hght., 6, 454; wght., 200; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. GILBERT, William; b. Los Angeles, 1891; educ. Los Angeles schls. and h. s.; early career, in show business since he was 5 yrs. old; aeronaut, high diver, jockey, acrobat, clown, show mgr., clown at Steeplechase, Coney Island, 1909; has high dive record of 125 ft., Dreamland pier, Coney Island; screen career, joined Keystone, 1913; one of original "Keystone Cops." Spe- cialty of "dare-devil stunts." Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120; brown hair, brown eyes. GILLESPIE, Albert T.; b. Hancock. Mich., 1888; educ. there; screen career, Keystone (" The Village Blacksmith," " The Surf Girl," "Hearts and Sparks"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 355; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Nattick Hotel, Los An- geles; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. GRIFFITH, Raymond; b. Boston, 1890; educ. St. Anselm's Coll., N. H.; stage career, Barnum and Bailey; mus. com., drama, pantomime; screen career, Kalem, L-Ko ("The Great Smash," etc.), Keystone ("The Surf Girl"); is ball room and classic dancer, swims and rides. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, COMEDIANS— 87 H HAMILTON, Jack; b. Chicago, 1879; educ. there; early ca- reer, cow punching, in U. S. cavalry; stage career, rep., vaud.; screen career, Ince, Keystone, Mutual (" Shorty in the Tiger's Den," " Shorty Goes to College," " Shorty Turns Wild Man "). Rides. Ad., Mutual, Los Angeles. HAMILTON, Lloyd Vernon, also direc- tor and author; b. Oakland, Cal., 1892; stage career, Elleford stock, J. K. Hack- ett, mus. com. and burlesque; m. p. ca- reer, Kaleni (originator of Ham come- dies, with Bud Duncan, and creator of the character, Ham, late pictures, " Gallant Ghost Hounds," " Twin Caddies," " Rival Romeos," "Dudes for a Day"); rides, swims. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 217; light com- plexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1425 Fleming st., Hollywood; studio, Kalem, Hollywood. HARLAN, Otis; b. Zanesville, O., 1865; educ. Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; became member of Chas. Hoyt's co., "A Black Sheep," producing manager, " The Vanderbilt Cup," " The Parisian Model "; m. p. career, Selig (plays adapted from Hoyt come- dies, "A Black Sheep," "A Stranger in N. Y.," "A Temperance Town "). Ad., c/o Chamberlain Brown, 1482 B'way, N. Y. HATTON, Raymond, also eccentric characters; b. Red Oak, Iowa; stage career, from age of 12, with various cos. through the Middle West, with own rep. and stock cos., also in vaud.; screen career, Kalem, Biograph, Keystone, Lasky (" The Hon- orable Friend," " Public Opinion," " The Lash," " Joan the Woman," " The American Consul "). Rides, swims, fences. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 127; blond hair and blue eyes. Ad., home, 4600 Kingswell ave., Los Angeles; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. HAYES, Frank; b. San Francisco, 1871; educ. Sail Francisco; stage career, mus. com., vaud., stock, tour; screen career, Key- stone (" Fatty and Mabel Adrift," " Stolen Magic," and over 40 other Keystones). Hght., 5 ft. 9 in. Recreations, swimming, riding, etc., all-round athlete. Studio ad., Keystone, Los An- geles, Cal. HAYES, Tommy; b. Dublin, Ireland, 1888; educ. Liverpool; stage career, London music halls, toured Engl, in "At Large," 2 seasons with Adeler & Sutton's Pirouettes, 5 yrs. with Bos- tock's Wild Animal Show; in. p. career, since 1915, Horsley ("The Crazy Detective"), American ("Sawdust Love"). Plays football and golf. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; brown hair, hazel eyes. HAYES, Walter A., also characters, asst. director; b. Los Angeles, Cal., 1880; educ. Princeton Univ.; stage career, in " Caius Gracious," " Damon and Pythias," with Wells Stock Co., in Shakespearian prods., etc.; screen career, Biograph, Selig ("The Spoilers, "The Ne'er Do Well"), Morosco (" Pasquale,") Griffith ("Intolerance "), Lasky (" The Sowers," "Carmen," " The Golden Chance," "Joan of Arc"). Rides and swims. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 170; chestnut brown hair, blue- gray eyes. Ad., home, 4549 Kingswell ave., Los Angeles; studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. HERZ, Ralph, also leads; b. Paris; educ. Cambridge Univ., England; stage career, star in "Dr. De Luxe," featured in " Ruggles of Red Gap," several tours in vaud.; m. p. career, Metro (late pictures, " Winning an Heiress," " Married But Single "). Ad., home, Claridge Hotel, N. Y.; studio, Metro, 645 W. 43d st., N. Y. HIERS, Walter; b. Cordele, Georgia, 1893; educ. Savannah Hgh. Sch., and Peekskill Mili. Acad.; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Majestic (one-reel comedies), Lubin (one-reei comedies), Thanhouser (Falstaff comedies), Metro (" End of the Tour"), Frohman ("Conquest of Canaan," "God's Man"). Fat boy roles. Hght., 5 ft. 10^ in.; wght., 220 lbs.; fair complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 601 W. 135th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Frohman studios, Flushing, N. Y. HILL, Roland ("Smiling"), also characters; b. Danville, Va.; educ. Danville Military Acad, and Guilford Coll.; screen career, with Vitagraph, Edison, Amber Star, Artcraft, Regal. Hght., 5 ft. 5J/2 in.; wght., 200; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Greensboro, N. C. Studio Ad., Amber Star Film Co., Jackson- ville, Fla. HIMES, Jim; b. Phila., 1889; educ. there; stage career, vaud., "Twin Beds," "Bringing LTp Father"; screen career, Lubin ("The Drug Terror"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; -wght., 128; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1214 Market St., Phila. HINES, John; b. Golden, Colo., July 25, 1895; educ. Pitts- burgh and C. C. of N. Y.; 8 yrs. on stage; screen career, for 3 yrs. was the star in " The Cub," Peerless-World (" Miss Petticoats"), opp. Marie Dressier in " Tillie Wakes Up"), World Film ("Alias Jimmy Valentine"). Has played West- ern, society, sailor, crook and henpecked husband roles. Recreations, baseball, swimming, riding, polo playing, stage and ballroom dancer. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 150; dark hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., World, Fort Lee, N. Y. HOUSMAN, Arthur; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. N. Y.; stage career, vaud. comedy parts in N. Y. ; screen career, 5 yrs. with Edison, playing in one reel comedies, featured for a yr. in comedies — "(The Basket Habit"), Lubin, Kleine, Art' Dramas ("The Lash of Destiny," "Her Good Name"); motors. Hght., 5, 10^; wght., 155; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 395 E. 197th st., N. Y. JACKSON, Joe; b. 1881; educ. Europe; stage career, vaude- ville in Europe and U. S.; screen career. Keystone ("A Mod- ern Enoch Arden," "The Lion and the Girl"). Hght., 5, 8; gray eyes, brown hair. JAIMISON, William Edmund (Bud); b. Vallejo, Cal., 1894; educ. San Francisco, Cal.; early career, performer and cafe en- tertainer; stage career, 4 yrs. in vaud., stk. and on road; screen career, Essanay, Rolin, Pathc ("Lonesome Luke" Series); boxes, swims, rides. Hght., 6; wght., 270; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1053 Ridgewood PI., Holly- wood; studio, Rolin, Los Angeles. JEFFERSON, William W.; b. 1877; son of late Joseph Jeffer- son; stage career, beginning as child with his father in " Rip Van Winkle " and later in many prods, with him; m. p. career, Kinemacolor, Biograph, Fine Arts, Keystone (" He Did and He Didn't," "Wife's Mistake"). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. JOBSON, Edward, also characters; b. Phila., Pa., 1864; educ. San Francisco; stage career, with Evans and Hoey, Frank- Daniels, Paul Dresser and many others; screen career, Palo Alto, Essanay, Balboa ("Twin Kiddies"). Hght., 5, 9^4; wght., 245; gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Steward Apts., Long Beach; studio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. K KENNEDY, Ed., b. Monterey Co., Cal., 1890; stage career, 2 in vaud., 2 yrs. in mus. com. with " A Stubborn Cinderella," "The Alaskan"; screen career, Keystone ("A Game Old Knight," "The Lost Baby"); boxes, swims. Hght., 6, 1; weight, 210. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. KOEHLER, George, also characters; b. Germany, 1896; educ. Germany and U. S.; early career, 6 mos. on stage; screen ca- reer, with NYMP ("Faust"), Universal, Griffith ("Intoler- ance "), in " Fall of a Nation," etc. Recreations, swimming, riding. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 150; complexion, medium, brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1137 E. 38th St., Los An- geles, Cal. KOLB, Clarence William; b. Cleveland, O.; educ. there; stage career, 17 yrs., in mus. com., vaud. and light opera, member of Kolb and Dill, produced 46 stage prods; screen career, formed K. and D. Film Co., made " Glory" in 9 reels, Amer- ican (" Peck o' Pickles," "Lonesome Town," " Beloved Rogues." Author of " Lonesome Town" and several vaud. sketches. Hght., 6, J/2; wght., 187; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. LAMPTON, Dee; b. Ft. Worth, Tex., 1898; educ. there; stage career, 1 yr.; screen career, Essanay (" A Night in a Show "), Keystone, Rolin (" Them Was the Happy Days," " Lonesome Luke " series, "Skinny Lampton " series). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 300; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 1321 De Long. St.; studio, Rolin, Los An- geles. 88— ACTORS, COMEDIANS M O T I O N PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 LEE, Harry, also leads and press rep.; b. Richmond, Va., June 1st, 1872; educ private and parochial school; stage career, 1893, with Fred. Bryten (in "Forgiven"), property man and owner; screen career, Imp, character lead (" The Surf Maid- ens"), Fox, mgr. and asst. director of Kellerman; Famous Players, supported every star during yr. of 1916 ("A Girl Like That," " Little Lady Eileen," " Destiny's Toy," " Barnacle Joe," "Tno. Gordon"); appearing in 28 productions in 12 months; Artcraft Co. (" B'way Jones"). Recreations, riding, swimming, driving, golf. Hght., 5 ft. \0l/2 in.; wght., 171; fair complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 228 West 58th st., N. Y. C; studio ad., Artcraft Co., N. Y. C. LINDER, Max; b. Bordeaux, France; educ. there and Paris; stage career, stk. in Europe; screen career, Pathe (Max com- edies), Essanay (wrote, dir. and starred in "Max Comes Across," " Max in a Taxi," " Max Wants a Divorce "); fought in war, wounded at Aisne. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark com- plexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. LLOYD, Harold C, also leads; b. Nebraska, 1893; educ. Den- ver; stage career, stock and road shows; m. p. career, Univer- sal, Powers, Edison, Keystone, Rolin (" Lonesome Luke " series); all athletic sports. Wght., 150 lbs.; hght., 5, 9; black hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Ad., home, Delbert Apts., 6th and Fremont, Los Angeles; studio, Rolin, Hollywood. LOEB, Harry; b. Oakland, Cal., 1877; educ. there; stage ca- reer, vaud.: screen career, Chaplin, Fox, Regal; rides, swims, all outdoor sports. Organized Film Players Club of N. Y. Hght.. 5. 8: wght., 171; dark complexion, black hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 40 Fuller PL, Brooklyn, or Film Players Club, N. Y. LYONS, Eddie, also leads; b. Beards- town, 111., 1886; educ. pub. schs. ; stage ca- reer, rep., Marlowe stk., Chicago, in " Mrs. \\ iggs of Cabbage Patch," mgmt. Liebler, in vaud., then with " Beverly of Grau- stark" rd. co.; screen car., Biograph, Imp Nestor ("A Macaroni Sleuth," "How It Happened," " Why, Uncle," " When the Cat's Away," " A Hasty Hazing," " His Wife's Relative"); all-around athlete. 143; gray eyes, dark brown hair. Ad., Nes- Hght, 5, 8; wght., tor, Cal. M McCOMAS, Ralph; b. Los Angeles, 1889; educ. Univ. of Cali- fornia; early career, teller in Merchant's Bank and Trust Co., Los Angeles; stage career, Pantages circuit, stock in San Francisco 6 mos. ; m. p. career, with Universal, Majestic and later Selig, in " How Callahan Cleaned Up Little Hell," " Chubby Green," " Bloom Center," " The Strategist," Uni- versale " Over the Hills to the Poorhouse," etc., E. & R. (in 26 comedies, including " Oil of Resolution," " Have a Heart," "In Dutch"), Vitagraph ("The Luck of Jane," etc.). Late pictures, Universal ("The Butler's Blunder," "It's Cheaper to be Married," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 11 in., wght., 290 lbs. McCOY, Harry; b. Philadelphia, 1894; educ. Phila. ; stage career, vaud. and mus. com.; first appearance in vaud., in N. Y., 1910; screen career, came to Los Angles in 1911, appearing in "Joker" comedies, playing leading comedian at Universal, in 1912 went to Keystone, playing juve- niles until one yr. ago, when he became a comedian (" Bubbles of Trouble," " His Auto Ruination," "She Loves a Sailor"); plays piano, composes music. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 155; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles, Cal. McKEY, Harry C, also characters; b. Phila.. 1877; educ. Georgetown Univ., Wash., D. C; stage career, Bijou Stk., Wash.; fought in Spanish War; stk. in Honolulu; screen ca- reer, Biograph, Lasky ("Temptation"), Universal ("Tainted Money"), L-Ko (Dan Russell comedies). Recreations, rid- ing, swimming, shooting. Hght., 5 ft., 10 in.; wght., 165; medium complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 535 W. First st., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., L-Ko, Los An- geles, Cal. McKINNON, Alfred I., also characters; b. San Francisco, Cal.; educ. St. Ignatius College, San Francisco; early career, writer and producer of vaud. sketches; screen career, LTni- versal, Essanay and Keystone Comedies, Palo Alto Film Co. ("Wanda of Red Street"), California Film Co. ("Woman Who Dared "). Recreations, riding, swimming, etc. Home ad., New Hollywood Apartments, Cal. Studio ad., Keystone, Hollywood, Cal. McQUIRE, Paddy; b. New Orleans; stage career, 5 yrs. with Kolb and Dill mus. com., with Bob Hughes' American Burlesque in '2 yrs. tour of the world; screen career, 9 mos. with Chaplin dur- ing Essanay engagement, since Nov., 1915, with Vogue (late pictures, " Sticky Fin- gers," "Lured and Cured"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 155; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Huntington Hotel, Los Angeles; studio, Vogue, Los Angeles. MACK, Hughie; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; early career, in amateur theatricals and in the plays of the Burton Dramatic Company, Brooklyn; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, "Help, Help, Help," " He Never Touched Me," " Dubs and Dry Goods," " Footlights and Fakes "). Ad., studio, Vitagraph, 15th st. and Locust ave., Brooklyn. MANN, Hank; b. N. Y., 1888; some stage experience; m. p. career, from 1912, Key- stone (18 mos.), left with Ford Sterling for Sterling Co., L-KO one year, then back to Keystone (" Hearts and Sparks "), Fox (featured in "A Fool There Was " burlesque, " Cloud Punch- er"); rides, swims, boxes, wrestles. Hght., 5, %l/z\ wght., 182; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. MASON, Dan, also characters; b. Syracuse, N. Y.; educ. Syra- cuse, N. Y.; stage career, Henry W. Savage, Belasco, Froh- man, Gus Well, etc.; screen career, Edison and Fox ("Pro- fessor Nut," " Why Girls Leave Home," " The Scarlet Letter," etc.); specializes in German characters. Home ad., Atlantic City, N. J., and Screen Club, N. Y.; studio ad., Fox, N. Y. MEEGAN, Thomas, also characters; b. Phila.; educ. there; stage career, with Chas. Frohman, Win. A. Brady, Chas. Jef- ferson, Oliver Morosco; screen career, W'orld, Famous Play- ers, Keystone, Rolfe; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 135; light complexion, gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 153 Bay 35th St., Bensonhurst, L. I.; studio, Famous Players, N. Y. MILLER, Rent, also director; b. Trottwood, O., 1886; early career, producing clown for Forepaugh & Sells, has been with all the larger circuses; screen career, from 1912, Keystone (3 yrs)., Vogue from 1915 ("Flooded with Troubles"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 147; brown hair, blue eyes; swims, rides. Ad., home, 918 West 8th St., Los Angeles; studio, Vogue, Los Angeles. MISSIMER, Howard, also characters; stage career, "Get- Rich-Quick Wallingford," "Sauce for the Gander"; screen career, World Comedy, Essanay. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. \ . MOODY, Harry, also characters; b. Sydney, N. S. W., Sept. 12, 1884; educ. Sydney; early career, J. C. Williamson, Aus- tralia, Dick Herris co., Australia, stk. in Chicago, owned 2 stk. and road cos., vaud.; m. p. career, Majestic, 1 yr. with Uni- versal, characters and heavies with Griffith 2 yrs. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 160 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 4767 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Fox, Los Angeles. MOREE, Maxfield, b. 1886; stage career, in vaud. and musical comedies, "The Little Cafe"; screen career, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance," " Musty Suffer " series) ; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 9l/2; wght., 125; dark hair and eyes. Ad., home, 9 W. 47th st, N. Y. MORRIS, Dave; b. Chicago, 111., 1884; educ. Univ. of 111.; stage career, Cohan and Harris, Klaw and Erlanger, Geo. W. Lederer; screen career, 3 yrs. with Bio- graph, 1 yr. with Keystone, 9 mos. with Kalem, L-KO, now with Christie (late pictures, " Out for Coin," " Cupid's Up- percut"); swims, rides, paints. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 150; dark hair and blue eyes. Ad., home, 1660 Sunset Blvd., Los An- geles; studio, Christie, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, COMEDIANS— 89 MORRIS, Lee, also characters; b. Sioux City, Iowa, June 23, 1869; educ. pub. schls., la., and Coll. in Dubuque, la.; stage career, 30 yrs. on legit., in stock all over country, with own co. on road and in stock; screen career, Universal (in Nestor Comedies), Selig ("The Adven- tures of Kathlyn," " The Golden Patch," "Chronicles of Bloom Center"), Key- stone (" Bathtub Perils," " Bucking So- ciety," " The Snow Cure," " The Property Man," etc.), Fox ("Her Father's Station"). Recreations, riding, and all sorts of athletics. Hght., 6 ft. 3l/2 in.; wght.,,155; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 2232 Brandon, Edendale, Cal. Studio ad., Fox, Los Angeles, Cal. MURDOCH, Henry; b. Norfolk, Va., 1891; educ. Univ. of South; stage career, 5 yrs. in stock, 2 yrs. in vaud.; screen ca- reer, Kalem (late pictures, " Jailbirds," " The Fatal Violin," dir. " The Iceman and the Artist," " That Terrible Tender- foot," "A Million Dollars or Bust"). Hght., 5, 6; wght, 135; dark complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, Tampa, Fla.; studio, Jack- sonville. MYERS, AlexanderW.; b. Phila., 1888; educ. there; stage ca- reer, burlesque, vaud.; screen career, Lubin. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 1-10; dark' hair, dark eves. Ad., 326 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila. O OTTO, Jean, also leads; b. Newport, Ky. ; educ. Cincinnati, O., Dusseldorf, Germany, Paris, France; early career, 24 yrs., ranging from circus to grand op., repertoire of 36 light operas, about 40 grand operas and large dramatic repertoire, stage dir. for comic op. 12 yrs. Recreations, riding, swimming, shooting and painting. Hght., 6 ft.; wght., 230 lbs.; com- plexion fair, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1355 No. Al- varado ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., La Salle Film, Los Angeles. OVEY, George; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1884; educ. Columbia Univ.; stage career, toure'd in " A Knight for a Day," " Forty- Five Minutes From Broadway," " The Time,- The Place and the Girl"; played several seasons in stk. in New England cities; screen career, Horsley, featured in ^M. Cul) Comedies (" Terry's Big Raid," S*j^^ "Jerry and His Pal," "Jerry and the ^^^_^j^^_| Outlaw," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 3l/2 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; brown hair, brown eyes. Recre- ations, swimming, boxing, running", jumping, tumbling, danc- ing, etc. Home ad., Larchmont Apts., Los Angeles, Cal. Stu- dio ad., Horsley, Los Angeles, Cal. PEREZ, Manuel Fernandez; b. Madrid, Spain, 1885; educ. France; screen career, at age of 15 with Ambrosio Film in Italy, later with Pathe for 2 yrs., Eclipse for 3 yrs., and Eclair for 4 years., Eagle ("Tweedledum" in "Tweedledum and Tweedledee " comedies); swims, paints, has written sce- narios and done his own directing. Hght., 5; wght., 125; black hair and eyes. Ad., Studio. Encore Pictures, Jackson- ville, Fla. PIERARD, Jean Pierre (Colosse); b. Charleroi, Belgium; early career, studied for veterinary degree; traveled as clown- baby and eccentric acrobat with circuses in nearly all Euro- pean countries; screen career, in Paris with Pathe, Marcou, and Eclipse Films, has played comedies in LT. S. for Uni- versal, Thanhouser and Gaumont. Wght., 342; professional wrestler since 1901. Ad., 544 W. 149th St., N. Y. PIERROT, Roger; b. Roma, Italy, June 9, 1886; educ. Italy; stage career, vaud. come- dian in Europe; screen career, with several Italian m. p. cos., Universal " Purple Mask"). Diversions, swims, paints, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 128; black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 2972 \Y. 31st St., Coney Island. Studio ad., L-Ko., Holly- wood, Cal. PIXLEY, Gus; b. San Francisco, 1872; educ. pub. schls., Washington, D. C; member family of professionals; brother of Annie Pixley; comedian in " Babes in Toyland," with at- tractions of Frank Daniels for 15 yrs., in vaud. with Lasky act, "Seven Hoboes"; screen career, went to Biograph 14 yrs. ago; rides, swims, tumbles. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 167. Ad., Friars Club, N. Y. POWELL, Russ, also leads; b. Indianapolis, 1875; educ. pub. schl.; stage career, 9 yrs., vaud., Orpheum circuit, " Madcap Duchess," " Chocolate Soldier," 2 seasons as basso San Fran- cisco Opera Co.; m. p. career, Biograph, National, with Vogue since its organization (" Morning After," " Missing Heiress "). Hght., 5, 11; wght, 295. R RAND, John, also characters; b. New Haven, Conn., 1878; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, acrobat with Forepaugh's Circus, in vaud., with Lydia Byron (Mrs. Rand); screen career, Keystone, Essanay, Chap- lin, Lone Star, in " Shanghaied," " Po- lice," "The Vagabond," "The Count"; is expert tumbler. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 155; blond hair and blue eyes. Ad., studio, Lone Star Film Corp., 1025 Lillian Way, Los Angeles. REDMOND, Elmer E., also asst. director; b. Pittsburgh, May 5, 1887; educ. Pittsburgh; stage career, vaud. 5 yrs. as " Red- mond and Smith " and " Starkey and Redmond," also in stock and in prods, of "Just Like John," " Get-Rich-Quick-Walling- ford," " Searchlights," " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "School Days," "Panhandle Pete," etc.; screen career, Solax, 1 yr. with Eclair as comedian and asst. director, Famous ("Spitfire," etc.), Pathe (Louie in "Heine and Louie" come- dies), and Fox. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 124; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. C. REEVES, Billie; b. London, Eng.; educ. Ardingly Coll., Hayward's Heath, Brighton, Eng.; b. with a circus, his father being a lion-tamer and his mother a circus rider; came to this country in Karno's "Night in an English Music Hall"; for three seasons in Ziegfeld's Follies; screen career, star come- dian for Lubin. Hght., 5, Syi; black hair and hazel eyes; plays piano, cornet. Now in vaudeville. Ad., White Rats Club, N. Y. RICHARDS, Mack; b. Jasper, Ga., 1902; educ. Atlanta, Ga.; screen career, Vim ("After the Matinee," "Pals," "Monkey- Maid Man," " Anything, Any Time, Any Place ") ; roles of office, bell and elevator boys. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 120; light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Garrick, S. Jacksonville, Fla. RIDGWAY, John H. ("Jack"), also characters; b. Phila., Pa., 1866; educ. pub. schls., Phila.; early career, 2 yrs. in Fore- paugh's Stock, Phila., and 2 yrs. with Forepaugh's circus; screen career, 5 yrs. with Lubin (" The Third Degree," " The Lion and the Mouse," " The Gamblers," etc.). Famous Players ("Poor Little Peppina"), 4 yrs. with Universal ("Under Southern Skies," played all characters with King Baggot). Recreations, riding and swimming. Has played western and society roles, Hght., 5 ft., 10 in.; wght., 200; light complexion, gray hair and blue eyes. Home ad., 360 West 42d st, N. Y. C, or Screen Club, N. Y. C. ROACH, Bert, also characters; b. Washington, D. C. ; edu- cated there; stage career, 3 yrs. with Henry B. Harris, in "Louisiana Lou," "The Commuters"; screen career, Reliance, Majestic, Keystone (" Fatty's Magic Pants"), L-KO (" Dirty's Daring Dash"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 195; light hair and light eyes. Ad., home, 1444^4 Iowa ave., Los Angeles; studio, L-KO, Hollywood, Cal. RUSSELL, Dan; b. Birmingham, Eng., 1875; educ. Los Angeles; stage career, 6 yrs. featured in burlesque, 10 seasons in " The Matinee Girl "; screen career L-KO (late pictures, " Perils of a Plumber," " Heartsick at Sea," " The Cabaret Scratch," " Battle of Let's Go," " High Diner's Curse"); swims, rides, dances. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 265; fair hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Ad., Studio. L-Ko, Hollywood, Cal. 90— ACTORS, COMEDIANS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. Xo. 1 SCHADE, Fritz; b. Germany, 1880; cduc. Desden; stage ca- reer, Olympia Opera Co., vaud.; m. p. career, Universal, Key- stone ("His Last Scent," "Her Nature Dance"). Hght, 5; wght., 193; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles, wood; studio, Universal City. SEDGWICK, E. ("Big Ed"); b. Galveston, 1889; educ. San Antonio; stage career, vaud., stock, mus. com. and burlesque; m. p. career, Lubin ("All for Love," "On Circus Day," "Greenbacks and Redskins"), Universal ("Married a Year," "The Fascinating Model"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 300; fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Holly- SHEEHAN, John; b. Oakland, 1885; educ. there;, stage career, stock, with Chauncey Olcott, in " Paid in Full"; screen career, Famous ("The Key to Yesterday," "The High Hand," etc.), Kolfe ("Fighting Bob"), American ("Gamblers in Green- backs"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 8; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. SIMS, Milton; b. N. Y. C, 1890; educ. there in pub schls. and hgh. schl.; early career, traveling salesman; m. p. career, asst. supt, Universal ranch, with Universal 3 yrs., some of best pictures, Universal ("The Fickle Blacksmith," "The Low Cost of Living," " The Department Store Mystery," etc.). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 6y2 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; complexion dark, black hair, black eyes. Home°ad.,' 1931 Ivar ave., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City. SLOAN, Will H.; screen career, Biograph, Universal, Vita- graph, Reliance-Majestic. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 150. Ad., home, Palace Hotel, N. Y. SOMERVILLE, George J. ("Slim"); b. Albuquerque, X. M., 1892; educ. Chatham, Can.; stage career, mus. com., vaud., rep., stk.; screen career, Keystone^ ("Their Social Splash," " His Bread and Butter," "The Winning Punch"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 164. Ad., home, 520 S. Flower St., Los Angeles; studio, Keystone, Los An- geles. STANMORE, Frank; b. London, 1877; educ. Charing Cross Hospital; stage career, vaud., Shakespearian rep., pantomime, Sir Herbert Tree, orig. Artful Dodger in " Oliver Twist " in every performance and revival, wrote and toured in several vaud. reviews; screen career, London Film Co. (L. L. Jacobs' comedies, "The Middleman," "The Heart of a Child"). Hght., 5, 5. Ad., 53 Chandos st, London, W. C. STEVENSON, Charles E.; b. Sacramento, 1887; educ. there; screen career, Pathe, Rolin (" Luke's Watchful Waiting," "Luke, the Crystal Gazer"), Vitagraph ("The More Excellent Way"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 190; medium complexion, brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. STEPPLING, John; b. Germany, 1869; educ. Heidelberg; stage career, Frohman, Sothern in " Prisoner of Zenda," Olga Nethersole; m. p. career, 1911, Essanay, Famous ("The Bish- op's Carriage," " Tess of the D'Urbervilles "), Universal (" Ur- sus Threw the Bull"), American ("Gamblers in Green- backs"), Pollard ("The Butterfly Girl"). Ad., Pollard, San Diego. STRONG, Porter; b. St. Joe. Mo.: educ. Kansas City, Mo.; stage career, circus, with Mabel Hite, Ward and Yokes, Mur- ray and Mack; screen career, Biograph, Fine Arts (" Martha's Vindication"), Fox. Hght., 5, 10J/2; wght., 180; dark com- plexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. STULL, Walter H., also director; b. Phila., 1878; educ. there; stage career, lead man stk. and prods.; screen car., Lubin, Reliance, Mutual, Wizard, Vim (Jabbs, in "Poke and Jabbs " comedies, director and comedian, " The Property Man"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 180; brown hair, gray eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, Screen Club, X. Y.; studio. Vim, Jackson- ville. SULLIVAN, Danny; b. Xewark, X. J., 1885; educ. there; stage career, minstrels, " Babes in Toyland," 5 yrs. with " The Wizard of Oz"; screen career, Biograph, 3 yrs. in comedies, Fox (the Gambler in "The Blue Streak"); boxes, swims. Ad., homo, 206 W. 109th st., X. Y.; studio, Fox, X. Y. SWAIN, Mack; b. Salt Lake City, 1876; educ. there; early ca- reer, own company, vaud., mus. com., drama, stock; screen ca- reer, Keystone (comedy leads in " The Schemers," " Safety First Ambrose"). Hght., 6, 2; wght., 240. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. T TODD, Harry; b. Alleghany, Pa., 1865; stage career, at age of 14; m. p. career, Essanay, Selig (Mustang Pete, " Snakeville " comedies), Rolin. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; brown hair, blue eyes, dark complexion. Ad., home, 5763 Santa Monica Blvd., Holly- wood; studio, Rolin, Hollywood. TRACY, Bert, also scenario writer, asst. director; b. England, 1888; cduc. St. Bede's Coll., Eng. ; stage career, mus. com.; m. p. career, Kalem ("The Tiger's Claws "), Lubin, Gene Gauntier, Sid Ol- cott, Vim ("Back to the Farm"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 120; dark complexion, black hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kalem, Jacksonville. TRASK. Wayland; b. X. V., 1887; educ. there; stage career, stock, prods.; screen career, Keystone ("The Great Vacuum Robbery," "Her Marble Heart," "Fatty and Mabel Adrift"); rides, swims. Hght., 6, 3^; wght., 285; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. TRIMBLE, George S., also characters; b. New York, Oct. 10, 1874; educ. Xew York; stage career, 25 yrs., stock and nu- merous musical comedies with Frohman, Mantell, etc.; screen career, Lubin ("The House Next Door," "The Great Ruby"), Famous Players (" Silks and Satins "), World ("The Man Who Stood Still"), Metro (Max Figman comedies), Pathe (" Wallingford " series). Hght., 5 ft. \V/2 in.; wght., 265; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Screen Club, 117 \Y. 45th St., New York City. TRUEX, Ernest; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1889; educ. there; stage career, " The Dummy," " The Good Little Devil," " Very Good Eddie"; screen career, Famous ("An American Citizen"), Vitagraph ("Artie, the Millionaire Kid"), Pathe ("The Bomb Boy"); rides, drives, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Great Neck, L. -I. V VAN, Wally, also director; b. New Hyde Park, X Y.; educ. pub. schls., Brooklyn, N. Y. Schl. Sciences; early career, con- struction engineer for B. R. T. R. R. ; screen career, Vitagraph ("Love. Luck and Gasoline," "Cutey"); writes comedies, mo- tor boat racing, rides, swims, outdoor sports. Ad.. Westover Court, 44th St., N. Y. VOKES, Harry; b. Quincy; educ. there; stage career, Ward and Yokes 31 yrs.; screen career, Universal ("A Run on the Bank"), Gaumont ("Beauty in Distress"). Ad., 687 Eighth ave., N. Y. VOSS, Frank H.; b. Chicago, 1890; stage career, with Shu- berts, Gus Hill, burlesque, cafe entertainer, vaud., road shows; screen career, L-Ko ("Lizzie's Lingering Love," "Brave Lit- tle Waldo"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 301; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; wrestles, boxes. Ad., home, O'Neill Apts., 4th ave. and Figueroa st., Los Angeles; studio, L-Ko. Los Angeles. W WARD, Tom; b. N. Y., 1885; educ. pub. schls., X. Y.; stage career, Win. A. Brady, Chas. Dillingham, Ziegfeld Follies; screen career, Pathe, World-All Star comedies, Frohman; rides, swims, all sorts of acrobatic work. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., White Rats Club, X. Y. WATSON, Harry, Jr.; b. West Bay City, Mich.; educ. N. Y. ; stage career, "Me, Him, and I "; Ringling Bros. Circus, " Ziegfeld Follies," with Anna Held, vaud. LT. B. O. time, with Adelaide Genee; screen career, Kleine (" Mishaps of Musty Suffer"). Wght., 165; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, paints, is gymnast, boxer and acrobat. Ad., Es- sanay, Chicago. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, COMEDIANS— 91 WHITE, Leo; b. Manchester, Eng., 1887; educ. Manchester and London; stage ca- reer, " The Toymaker of Nuremburg," " Mile. Modiste "; screen career, Essanay (" Carmen," " In the Park," dir. the George Ade comedies in which he played), Fox. Rides, swims, fences. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 132; brown hair and gray eyes. Ad., home, 902 N. Ardmore ave., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Fox, Hollywood. WILEY, Ed.; b. 1889; stage career, stk. rep., "Ready Money"; screen career, Lubin, Yitagraph, Famous Players, Frohman. Hght., 5, 11; complexion medium. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 44th st.. N. Y. WISE, Thomas A.; b. Favcrsham, Eng.; self-educated; stage career, since 1883 with every well-known mgmt. in America, having starred since 1899 alone and with John C. Rice, Doug- las Fairbanks, and John Barrymore; screen career, Peerless- World, " Famous Comedy Stars " — Equitable, starring in " A Gentleman from Mississippi" and "Blue Grass"; has written and produced several original plays. Ad., City Island, N. Y. C. WOODWARD, H. Guy; b. Minneapolis, 1868; educ. pub. schls., Minneapolis; early career, with circus, carnival, in mus. com. afid dramatic stock; screen career, Lubin, Keystone (" Th'e Hunt," " His Pride and Shame," " Dash of Courage," " His Wild Oats," "Double Trouble"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 210. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. ACTRESSES Leads A ABBOTT, Gypsy; b. in England 23 years ago; stage career, eight years, 3 yrs. in stock, Chicago; ingenue roles with Nat Goodwin; 2 seasons singing and dancing acts over Pantages and Orpheum circuits; m. p. career began with St. Elmo in " Man Who Could Not Lose," " Ven- geance is Mine " and " Some Liars," Vogue (" Rolling to Ruin," "The Wicked City," "A Circus Cyclone "). Recreations, riding, swimming, scenario writer. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.: wght., 116; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 2225 W. 11th St., Los Angeles; studio, Vogue, Los Angelf s. ABBOTT, Marguerita; b. Boston, Mass., 1890; stage career, with Mansfield, Cohan and Harris, H. B. Harris, T. W. Ryley, Klaw and FIrlanger, etc.; screen career, Powers, Yankee, Kalem, American Historical World, and others, in " Call of the Heart," " Toll of Justice." Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; me- dium hair, gray eyes, light complexion. Ad.,, studio, C. C. Field Film, Miami, Fla. ADAMS. Kathryn; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1897; educ. St. Louis; stage career, mus. com. 1 yr. ; screen career, Metro ("The Shooting of Dan McGrew "), Fox ("Lady Audley's Secret"), World, Famous Players, Terriss, Solax, Thanhouser (" Vicar of Wakefield," "Divorce and the Daughter"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; blond hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., home, 508 W. 139th st.; studio, Famous Players, N. Y. ALBERT, Elsie; stage career, with Blaney Stock Co., New- aik, X. J.; screen career, since childhood, 1 season under di- rection of Edward Porter and Searle Dawley, with Edison and Universal, playing leads under direction of H. C. Mat- thews. Ad., studio, H. C. Matthews Studio, Hollywood. ALLEN, Mabel; b. 1893; stage career, leads in "Oh! Oh! Delphine," " Walls of Jericho," stk. rep.; screen career, Fox (" Soul of Broadway "). Hght., 5, 6; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 10 Sherman ave., N. Y. ALLISON, May; b. Georgia; educ. Bir- mingham and Centenary Female College, Cleveland, Tenn.; first stage appearance as " Beauty " in " Everywoman," title-role in "Quaker Girl"); m. p. career, from 1915, with W. H. Crane in " David Ha- rum " (Famous Players), in "Governor's Lady" (Lasky), "House of Scandals" (American), "River of Romance," "The Come-Back" (Metro), "Pidgin Island," " The Hidden Children "). Sings, rides, Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125; fair complexion, " Big- swims, golden Tremaine motors. hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Yorke-Metro, Hollywood AOKI, Tsurut b. Tokio, Japan, Sept. 9, 1892; educ. Japan and convent in this country; stage career, since 8 yrs. old with aunt and uncle; screen career, NYMP ("The Wrath of the Gods," "The Beckoning Flame"), Lasky ("Alien Souls," "The Honorable Friend," "The Sotil of Kura San"); rides, paints. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 120; black hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1606 El Centro Ave., Hollywood; studio, Lasky, Holly- wood. ANDERSON, Mignon; b. Baltimore, Md.; educ. N. Y. C; early experience, posing for artists; stage career, with Jo- seph Jefferson, Richard Mansfield, Julia Marlowe, Effie Shannon, etc., as a child actress; screen career, Thanhouser (" Price of Her Silence," " The Mill on the Floss," " The Tin Soldier and the Doll," "The Outcast of Society"), Ex- clusive ("Pamela's Past"), Universal ("Even as You and I"). Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 94; fair complexion, blond hair; accomplishments, rid- ing, motoring tennis. Ad., home, 537 W. 142d St., N. Y.; stu- dio, Universal City, Cal. ARLLA, Susanne; b. Los Angeles; educ. there; stage career, with Maude Adams, Belasco and Morosco stk.; screen career, with Pathe-Astra ("Kick In"); dances, sings, tennis, golf. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 110; light complexion, titian hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 158 Madison ave., N. Y. ARNOLD, Helen; b. Louisville, Ky., 1893; educ. private schs. and Louisville Normal Sch.; screen career, Frohman (ingenue in "The Witching Hour"), Metro ("Egypt the Gypsy"); swims, rides, motors. Ad., Metro, N. Y. ASTOR, Camille; b. Warsaw, 1891; educ. in London convent; stage career, " Ben- Hur" company at age 9; studied ballet dancing and was in chorus at Alhambra Theatre, London; rep. in America with J. C. Fisher; stk. in Detroit; m. p. career, Selig (" Code of Honor," " judge and the Jury"), Bosworth ("Little Papoose," " The Shipwrecked "), Lasky (" The Cap- tive," " Chimmie Fadden," " For the De- fense," "Thousand Dollar Husband"). 130. Ad., La Salle Studio, Los Angeles, Hght., 5, 4; wght. Cal. ATWELL, Grace; b. Boston, Mass.; stage career, wide experi- ence as leading woman in various productions and stock com- panies; screen career, Famous Players ("The Fatal Card"), Rolfe ("A Royal Family"). Hght, 5, 4; wght., 135. Ad., 305 W. 45th st., N. Y. AVER, Florence, also scenario writer; b. Albany; educ. New England Conserv. of Music, Ameri. Acad, of Dra. Arts; stage career, Geo. Arliss in " Paganini," Robt. Mantell; screen ca- reer, Fox (wrote "A Modern Cinderella"), Metro ("Her Great Price"), played with various m. p. cos. Ad., Hotel Flanders, N. Y. AVERILL, Nancy; b. Dover, N. H.; educ. Boston priv. sch., and Acad, of Dramatic Art, N. Y. ; leading woman with Will- iam Courtleigh in "The Prosecutor," featured in "The Stronger Sex"; screen career, Edison (lead in "Twin Tow- ers," in " Aida," "The Rival Sculptors"), Eclair ("Rob Roy," "The Gallop of Death"), Pathe ("The Torn Note"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 145; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Dover. N. H. 92— ACTRESSES, LEADS M O T I O !N PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 B BABETTE, Blanche; b. Pittsburg; educ. Wash. Seminary; stage career, vaud., feat, in " Clownland," also single; screen career, Thanhouser (" The Clerk and the Criminal," " The Lonely Heart); dances, sings, skates. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 130; fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 528 Riverside Dr.; studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle. BAIRD, Leah; b. Chicago, 111., 1887; educ. Chicago; stage career, for 5 yrs. in " The Mummy and the Humming Bird," last 2 yrs. in "The Gentleman from Mississippi"; screen ca- reer, since 1911, with Vitagraph and Universal ("The People vs. John Doe," "Love or an Empire"); author of several scenarios. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 148; dark hair and brown eyes. Ad., c/o A. F. Beck, 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. BALTON, Adah; screen career, Frohman, leads in " The Mas- queraders," "Spirits of War," character parts. Hght., 5, 5; complexion, dark; brown eyes, chestnut hair. Ad., home, 235 W. 52d, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. BARA, Theda; b. 1890; screen career, Fox ("A Fool There Was," " Carmen," " Destruction," " The Two Orphans," " Sin," " East Lynne," " The Eternal Sapho," " Under Two Flags," " Her Double Life," " The Vixen," " The Price of Si- lence," "The Tiger Woman"); rides, dances, drawing, sculp- ture. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. BARING, Nancy; b. Norfolk, Ya., 1897; educ. South Carolina Seminary and Miss Barrington's Sch., Norfolk, Va. ; stage career, vaud. in Phila. ; screen career, Lubin, Eastern Film, Pioneer; motors, sings, dances. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 125; light brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., 242 W. 49th st, N. Y. BARRETT, Minnette; b. Gainesville, Ga.; stage career, stk. with T. Daniel Frawley Co., San Francisco; leading woman in N. Y. with Robert Edeson in " Where the Trail Divides," with J. K. Hackett, H. E. Dixey, Macklyn Arbuckle and Joseph Jefferson in "Way Down East"; m. p. career, with Lasky ("The Ragamuffin"); rides. BARRISCALE, Bessie; b. N. Y.; stage career, starred in " The Rose of the Rancho," " Bird of Paradise " and " We Are Seven"; screen career, Lasky ("The Rose of the Rancho"), Ince (" The Mating," " The Sorrows of Love," " The Pay- ment," " Home," " The Pig's Sister," " Plain Jane," "A Corner in Colleens," " Bawbs o' Blue Ridge "). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 123; blond hair, brown eyes. Now has own Co. Ad., Bessie Barriscale Feature Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave., N. Y.; Studio Los Angeles. BARRYMORE, Ethel; b. Phila, Pa., 1879; stage career, since 1894, as Kate Fennell in " The Bauble Shop " with her uncle, John Drew; English debut in 1897 as Miss Kittridge in " Se- cret Service " with Gillette, on tour in " The Bells " with Irving; starred in " The Twelve-Pound Look," " Our Mrs. McChesney"; screen career, All' Star ("The Nightingale"), Metro (late pictures, " Awakening of Helena Richie," " The White Raven," " Egypt the Gypsy"). Ad., 29 E. 61st St., N. Y. BAYNE, Beverly; b. Minneapolis. Minn., 1895; educ. Minne- apolis, Phila., and Hyde Park High Sch., Chicago; screen ca- reer, Essanay (" The Love Route," and many others, appear- ing in a large number of subjects opposite Francis X. Bush- man); now leading woman for Bushman in Quality-Metro (late pictures, " Romeo and Juliet," " The Great Secret " serial); has appeared in more than 500 photoplays. Hght., •about 5; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Metro, N. Y. BEACH, Corra, also scenario writer; stage career, several yrs. in own 1 act sketches in vaud., played star role 1 sea- son in " The Girl from Rector's," under A. H. Woods, later produced light operas with husband in some of smaller towns; author several successful plays; screen career, writing and playing for Reserve, Private Feature (lead in her own picture "Ignorance"), Regal ("What Becomes of the Children?"). Ad., Grand View Farm, Painesville, O. BEAUDET, Louise; b. Tours, France; educ. Paris and N. Y.; came to U. S. at age of 12; stage career, first in " The Little Duke," toured world with Daniel Bandman, with Abbey and Grau in " America," headed Louise Beaudet Opera Co. under Frohman in London; screen career, since 1912, Vitagraph, Selznick ("The Price She Paid"). Ad., Selznick, N. Y. BELWIN, Alma; b. San Francisco; educ. there and Paris; stage career, " Fortune Hunter," " The Five Frankforters," "The Third Party," "The Revolt"; screen career, World ("The Ivory Snuff Box"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., 14 Central Pk. West, N. Y. BENTLEY, Alice; b. Scranton, Pa., 1892; educ. Springfield, Mass.; stage career, mus. com. mgmnt. Frohman, stk., 4 yrs.; screen career, Equitable (" Story of Su- zanne"), Biograph, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125 .lbs.; medium complexion, medium hair, dark blue eyes; dances, sings. Ad., 48 W. 59th st., N. Y. BENTON, Marie Louise; b. Boston, 1884; educ. Providence, R. I., and Switzerland; stage career, own act in vaud., stock, Amelia Bingham's leading woman in " Big Moments from Great Plays " ; screen career. World (" The Question." " Her Great Hour"). Hght., 5, 6:/4; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 210 W. 108th st., N. V. BERNARD, Dorothy; b. Port Elizabeth, S. Africa, 1890; educ. Australia and Marl- borough Schl., Los Angeles, Cal.; stage career, from age of 2, child parts in U. S., Australia, Xew Zealand, England, leads in many stk. cos. in U. S., under mgmt. Shuberts, Selwyn & Co., etc.; screen ca- reer, Biograph , 2 yrs., Kalem, Lubin, Famous Players, with Fox 18 mos. (in " Little Gypsy," " Song of Hate," " Prin- cess Romanoff," " Sporting Blood." " Fine Feathers," "A Man of Sorrow," and many others). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 124 lbs.; olive complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing, motoring, etc. Home ad.. 601 W. 180th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Frohman Amusement, N. Y. C. BESSERER, Eugenie; b. France; educ. convent in Canada; stage career, since age of 12, in various stock cos. all over the country; starred in own stock co. for number of seasons, played with Frank Keenan, Wilton Lackaye, McKee Rankin, etc., understudy to Margaret Anglin, etc.; screen career, 6 vrs. with Selig (featured in "When a Woman is Forty," "The Rosary," " Circular Staircase," " Garden of Allah," " The Crisis," "The Sacrifice," etc.). Recreations, all athletics, rides, swims, dances, held championship in fencing in- this country for 8 yrs. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 2215 Baxter st., Los Angeles. CaU Studio ad., Selig, Los Angeles, Cal. BEST, Mabel, also ingenue; educ. Texas; stage career, legiti- mate stage for 7 yrs.; screen career, Gaumont, Edison, Ka- lem, Peerless, Vim. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 138; light complexion, brown hair, dark eyes; dances, swims, music, literature. Ad., home, 413 Georgia st., Jacksonville; studio, Vim, Jacksonville. BIALA, Sara; stage career, Shakespearian rep.; screen career, Brenon-Selznick (late picture, " War Brides," Nazimova, starred); emotional, Oriental types. Hght., 5, 5; complexion, dark; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., 350 W. 55th st., X. Y, or Bergere, N. Y. BILLINGTON, Francelia; b. Dallas, Tex., 1896; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Los Angeles; m. p. career, Majestic. Uni- versal (late pictures, Red Feather, " Heart Strings"). American ("The Fighting Gentleman," " A Son of Battle," " High Play"); rides, music. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; light complexion, light brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home. 1227 Chestnut St., Glendale; studio, American, Santa Bar- bara, Cal. BIRCH, Carolyn; screen career, Vitagraph; rides, swims, dances H°ht 5 5; wght., 125; dark hair and blue eyes. Ad., home, 1310 Ave. P, Flatbush, X. Y. BLAIR Ruth; b. Williamsport, Pa., 1893; educ. Williamsport Hidi and Girls' Seminary, Wash., D. C; stage career, stock (Williamsport), then Selwyn and Co.'s "Within the Law ; screen career Smallwood Film Corp. (" Law of Nature, His Wife's Past" "The Honor Man"), Fox ("The Fourth Es- tate"); ride's, skates. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; golden brown hair and brown eyes. Ad.; 905 Candler Bldg., 220 W. 42d st, X. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 93 BLAKE, Loretta; b. Akron, O.; educ. St. Mary's Convent in O.; screen career, with Griffith, featured in two-reel subjects, later opp. Henry Walthall in " Ghosts," opp. Tully Marshall in " The Sable Lorcha," opp. Douglas Fairbanks in " His Pic- ture in the Papers," Famous Players ("The Eternal Grind"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 115; light hair and blue eyes. BLAKE, Lucy; b. Boston, 1888; educ. there; stage career, N. V., on road, stk., rep., with Mansfield, Farnum, Sothern, Hackett; screen career, Balboa (" Neal of the Navy"), Moss. Wght., 126; light., 5, 3j/>; black hair, gray eyes. Ad., Moss, X. V. BLANDICK, Clara; stage career,' leads in stock; screen ca- reer, Kaleni, with Tom Moore and May Irwin. Ad., Hotel Bristol, W. 49th, N. Y., or Bergere, X. Y. BLOOD, Adele; b. San Francisco, 1888; educ. Berkeley, Cal.; stage career, stock star, Toronto, Buffalo, St. Louis, Colum- bus, vaud. headliner in various sketches, "Everywoman " for 3 yrs.; m. p. career, with World Film and Equitable, starred (in "The Devil's Toy"); rides, swims, skates. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 145; light com- plexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Great Neck, L. I. BOLAND, Mary; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Detroit; stage career, with Virginia Harned, supported Robert Edeson in " Strong- heart," yr. in London, with Dustin Farnum and Francis Wil- son, 6 yrs. leading woman for John Drew; screen career, XYMP ("The Stepping Stone"), World ("The Price of Happiness"), Pathe ("Big Jim Garrity"). Ad., c/o Chas. Frohman, Inc., N. Y. BONDHILL, Gertrude; b. Cincinnati. O.: educ. Cincinnati; stage career, " Sweet Clover," and " At Cozy Corners," in- genue with Keith's Stock in Boston and Portland, Me., Poli Stock in Wash., D. C, and Baltimore, Orpheum in Cincinnati; screen career, Selig, Pike's Peak Photoplay, Lariat Films (" Love's Old Sweet Song"). Ad., Gotham Films, N. Y. BOONE, Dell; b. Springfield, Mo., 1894; educ. New Orleans; stage experience, southern stock companies; m. p. career, World Film, Pathe. Recreations, riding, dancing, motoring, has traveled exten- sively and ridden through Panama jun- gle. Hght., 5 ft. 6yz in.; blonde hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Hotel Somerset, 150 W. 47th st., N. Y. C. BRENNER, Ida Netia; educ. Dramatic Art Schl., Kansas City, Mo.; screen career. White Eagle ("Forgiveness"), Vitagraph ("The Third Party"); rides, paints, literary. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 126; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn. BRICE, Rosetta; b. Sunbury, Pa., 1892; educ. Wash., D. C; stage career, stock in Balto., Wash., and at Orpheum, Phila.; screen career, Lubin (" The Blessed Miracle," " In the Dark," "Gods of Fate," "Love's Toll"); rides, swims, motoring, music. Red hair, green eyes; light., 5, 6; wght., 124: BROCKWELL, Gladys; b. Brooklyn, X. Y„ 1894; educ. pri- vately; stage career, since childhood, stk., rep., vaud.; with Willard Mack; m. p. career, Lubin, NYMP, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, Universal ("The Typhoon," "Double Trouble," " Crippled Hand"), Fox ("Sins of Her Parent," "The Honor System," " One Touch of Sin"). Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. BROWN, Lena Viola; b. Fairhaven, N. Y., 1893; educ. Syra- cuse, N. Y. ; early career, sharp shooter and circus rider Brown's United Shows, later with Harry Beresford, Viola Wilson Stk. Co., Shubert Stk., vaud.; screen career, Broad- way, Eclair, Mittenthal, Hugon Film Co., Innovation Film Co. ("The Bleeding Sapphire," "A Cheap Vacation,"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 150; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 142 W. 46th st., N. Y. BUCK, Inez.; screen career, Lubin, Essanay ("Misleading Lady"); specializes in society parts. Ad., Seymour Hotel, X. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. BURKS, Hattie; b. Louisville, Ky., 1892; educ. Sayrc Inst, Lexington, Ky.; stage career, with Cecil Lean in " Blue Para- dise," with Yaleska Suratt in vaud., also in stock: m. p. ca- reer, Fox ("Sins of Men"); rides. Ad., home, Hotel Flan- ders, N. Y. ; studio, Fox, X". Y. BURNETT, Jessie, also heavies; b. France, 1895; educ. Xotre Dame, Ind.; early career, fashion show model; screen ca- reer, Biograph, Balboa (made spectacular high dive in " Xcal of the Navy"), Horsley (" Haunting Symphony," " Spite Hus- band," "The Heart Breakers"). Hght., 5, 3y2; wght., 130; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. BURTON, Charlotte, also heavies; b. San Francisco, 1890; educ. Miss West's Sch., San Francisco; stage career, child parts, age 7-11, at 16 with Nance O'Neil, stock at Sacramento and Oakland, vaud., one season in own playlet, "Jungle Prin- cess"; m. p. career, with American ("The Torch Bearer," " Lone Star," " Sealed Lips," " The Twinkler," " Diamond from the Sky," "Strength of Donald McKenzie"). Ad., Essanay, Chicago. BYRON, Nina; b. Xew Zealand, 1900; screen talent discovered by Nicholas Dunaew; screen career, Ince-Triangle ("Truthful Tul- liver," and has appeared in many other im- portant photoplays); dances, fond of all out- door sports, reads, art, music. Ijark com- plexion, dark hair and eyes. Studio ad., Ince, Culver City, Cal. BURKE, Billie (Mrs. Florenz Ziegfeld) ; b. Washington, D. C, 1886; educ. there and France; first appeared on the stage singing in the principal mus. halls in Austria, Germany, Russia. France, won success at the Pavilion, London, supported Edna May in " The School Girl " at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, N. Y. debut made under mgmt. Frohman, playing opposite John Drew in " My Wife " at the Empire, later success " The Pink Pajama Girl": screen career, Famous Players ("Peggy"), Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"). Ad., Empire Theatre. X. Y. c CAPRICE, June; b. Arlington, Mass., 1899; educ. Boston; stage career, with Willard Mack; screen career, Fox (" Caprice of the Mountains," "The Mischief Maker," "A Modern Cin- derella," "The Ragged Princess," "A Child of the Wild"); swims, rides, tennis. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; light complexion, light hair, blue. eyes. Ad., home, 152 W. 72d st., X. Y. CARMEN, Nita; b. 1882; stage career, England; screen career, Metro ("Country Club Guest"); character parts; dark com- plexion. Ad., 58 E. 102d st., N. Y., or Bergere, X. Y. CARRUTHER, Mabel; b. Boston; educ. Boston; stage career, with Wilton Lackaye in "The Pit," Robt. Edeson in "His Brother's Keeper," Julia Dean in " Her Own Money," Grace George; screen career, Essanay ("A Black Sheep"), Famous Players ("Under Cover"), Lubin, Consolidated ("The Crim- son Stain Mystery "). Plays vampire roles. Ad., c o Cham- berlain Brown, X. Y. CARTER, Nan; b. San Francisco. 1890.; educ. St. Mary's Coll., N. Y. ; stage career, in stock, then with Elsie Janis in " Miss Information"; m. p. career, with Fox (special part in "The Serpent"); rides, swims. Ad., Fox, N. Y. CASSINELLI, Dolores; b. N. Y.; educ. Holy Name Convent, Chicago; screen career, Essanay •(" When Spul Meets Soul," "Do Dreams Come True," "The Greek Singer"); Emerald, ("Tom and Jerry" comedies). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; black hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 447 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago; studio, 1228 Sedgewick St., Chicago. CASTLE, Mrs. Vernon (Irene); b. New Rochellc, 1893; educ. N. Y. ; stage career, vaud., mus. com., last appearance in "Watch Your Step"; screen career, Cort ("The Whirl of Life "), International (" Patria ") ; swims, dances, rides. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 120 Lex- ington ave.; studio, International, XT. Y. CASTLETON, Barbara; b. Little Rock, Ark., 1896; educ. Xew Rochelle; stage career, lead in "It Pays to Advertise," " Ma.- dame Sherry"; screen career. Universal ("Parentage"), Fox ("Daughter of the Gods"), Mirror ("Idle Hands"). Art Drama ("Her Good Name"), Essanay ("On Trial"), Froh- man ("God's Man"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 128; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 52 W. 36th St., X. Y. ; studio, Essanay, Chicago. CHAMBERS, Marie; b. Phila.; educ. Paris; stage career, un- der Woods, Brady, Fiske, stk.; screen career, Famous ("The Woman in the Case"), Triangle ("Fifty-Fifty"), World ("Maternity"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 122; fair complexion, blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., 145 E. 35th St., X'. Y. 94— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 CHARLESON, Mary; b. Dunganon, Ireland, May 18, 1893; educ. convent in Los Angeles, Cal.; stage career, ingenue with Grand Opera Co. on Pacific Coast; screen career, Vitagraph, Lubin ("The Road o' Strife" series), Equitable1 ("Passers By"), Selig ("The Prince Chap," "The Country That God Forgot"). Essanay ("The Truant Soul," "Little Shoes"); rides, swims. Hght.,- 5, 2; wght., 110; brunette, dark brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., studio, Essanay, Chicago. CHESTER, Lila Hayward; b. Richmond, Va.; educ. Univ. of Cal.; stage career, stk., vaud.; screen career, Thanhouser (" Million Dollar Mystery "), World ("Sins of Society," "The Unpardonable Sin," " Miss Petticoats," " The Page Mystery "); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 123; fair complexion, titian hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 118 YV. 72d St., X. Y.; stu- dio. World, Fort Lee. CHILDERS, Naomi; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. St. Louis, Mo.; stage career, under mgmt. Henry W. Savage, H. H. Frazee; screen career, Kalem (" Panic Days on Wall Street"), Reliance ("The Half Breed "), Vitagraph (" The Writing on the Wall," " The Spirit in the Clay," " The Turn of the Road," " The Devil's Prize," " The Price of Fame," etc. Recreations, painting, riding, occult science. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; light complexion, golden brown hair, blue eyes. Hobby, reading. Home ad., Madison Hotel, 62 Madison ave., N. Y. C. CHRISTY, Nan; b. Pittsburg, 1894; educ. N. Y.; early career, society writer on newspaper; screen career, Keystone, Bio- graph, Balboa, American (" The Quest," and leads in American Beauty Comedy), Horsley (" Morals of Men," " Long Arm of the Law"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 130; blond hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, Ed- gerly Apts., Los Angeles; studio, Hors- ley, Los Angeles. CLARK, Marguerite; b. Cincinnati, 1887; educ. Ursuline con- vent; stage career, since 1899, with De Wolf Hopper for sev- eral seasons "Baby Aline," "Jim, the Penman"; m. p. career, Famous Players (late pictures, " Little Lady Eileen," " Miss George Washington," " Fortunes of Fifi," " Snow White "). Hght., 4, 10; wght., 90; fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 50 Central Pk. West; studio, Famous, N. Y. CLARKE, Veola; b. 1892; stage career, mus. ingenue, "Top o' the Morning," vaud.; screen career, Edison. Hght., 5, 8^4; complexion, fair. Ad., 66 W. 75th, X. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. CLAYTON, Ethel; b. Champagne, 111., 1890; educ. Chicago; stage career, stk., "The Devil," "The Brute"; screen ca- reer, Lubin (" The Great Divide "), World (late pictures, " The House Cat," " Broken Chains," " Madness of Helen," "Web of Desire," "The Hidden Scar"). Hght., 5, 5*/2j wght., 130; golden red hair, blue eyes'; rides, swims, piano. Ad., home, 640 Riverside Drive; studio, World, Fort Lee. CLAYTON, Marguerite; b. Salt Lake City, 1896; educ. St. Mary's Academy, Salt Lake; screen career, Essanay (late pic- tures, " The Wide Wrong Way," " Is Marriage Sacred," "Dancing with Folly," "The Burning Band"). Hght., 5, 4; wght.. 120; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, motors. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. CLEVENGER, Beatrice; b. 1893; stage career, with Winthrop Ames. "A Pair of Sixes," B. F. Keith stk., Portland, Me.; screen career, leads Frank Powell ("Are You a Mason? "), Famous Players. Hght., 5, 5; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, liu'., 105 W. 40th st., X. Y. CLIFFORD, Kathleen; b. Charlottesville, Ya., Feb. 16, 1894; educ. England and Dresden, Germany; stage career, under Frohman in " Top of the World," starred with Digby Bell in " Little Dorritt," headlined in vaud. in U. S. and England; screen career, making debut with Balboa (" The Twisted Thread," Pathe serial). Recreations, riding, driving, dancing, swimming, singing, music, writes own songs and designs gowns. Hght., 4 ft. 11^4 in.; wght., 98 lbs.; brunette com- plexion, light brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad.. Hotel As- tor, X. Y. C. Studio ad., Balboa studio, Long Beach, Cal. CLIFTON, Adele; b. Warsaw, Russia, 1897; educ. abroad; stage career, dancer; screen career, Bosworth, Inc, Majestic, Fine Arts (" Atta Boy's Last Race," " Nina the Flower Girl"); athletic. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; fair complexion, blond hair, gray eyes. Studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood. CLOSE, Ivy, also comedienne; b. Stock- ton-on-Tess, Eng., 1894; educ. St. Joseph's Academy, Somerset, Eng.; stage career, vaud.; screen, career, Hepworth, Kalem (" Ivy Close Comedies "). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 1,25; blond hair, blue eyes; swims, motors. Ad., home, 4 Onslow- PI., South Kensington, London. COGHLAN, Rose; b. Peterboro, Eng.; educ. London; stage career, since 1869, first appeared as witch in " Macbeth," in "A Happy Pair," with Joseph Jefferson in " Rip Van Winkle," "The Sporting Duchess," "Mrs. Warren's Profession," vaud.; screen career, Ivan (" Her Husband's Wife," " The Faded Flower "). Ad., Ivan, N. Y. COLLIER, Constance; b. Windsor, England, 1881; educ. Eng- land; stage career, at age of 7, with Beerbohm Tree, played Shakespearian roles in Eng., "Thais"; screen career, Morosco ("The Code of Marcia Grey," "Tongues of Men"). Ad., His Majesty's Theatre, London. COLLINS, Jose; stage career, Winter Garden, in "The Merry Countess," vaud. with Maurice Farkoa, " Ziegfeld Fol- lies," "Suzi"; screen career, Fox ("A Woman's Honor"), Pathe ("Light That Failed"); rides, swims. Ad., c/o Cham- beralin Browrn, N. Y. COLWELL, Goldie; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1893; educ. Im- maculate Heart Convent, Los Angeles; stage career, from 1911, dramatic leads in rep. co., Kansas City; m. p. career, 1912 with Selig (" Diverging Paths," " Nan's Victory," " Out of Petticoat Lane," " Carmelita's Revenge," " Adventures of Kathlyn," " The Heart of Texas Ryan "), also featured with Tom Mix in Westerns, with Horsley, first in Cub comedies, then in dramatic leads ("When Avarice Rules," etc.). Rec- reations, rowing swimming, golf, tennis, painting, music. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 137 lbs. Home ad., 1028 Overton St., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Selig Polyscope Co., Los An- geles, Cal. CONCORD, Lillian; b. Omaha, Neb.; educ. Univ. of Cal., Univ. of Wis., also studied voice culture in Paris; stage career, " The Kingdom of Destiny," " The Red Widow," " The Mid- night Girl," and vaud.; screen career, Frohman ("The Woman in 47"), at present with Universal; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 340 W. 85th st., X. Y. CONEY, Myrtis; educ. St. Louis; stage career, with Mildred Holland, also stk.; screen career, Selig, Equitable, World, White Eagle ("The Daughter of the Sea," "The Man Who Found Himself," "The Circle of Mystery," " Cyganie ") ; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 120; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Hotel St. George, B'klyn. COOKE, Ethyle, also heavies; b. Lynn, Mass., Aug. 4, 1888; educ. Girls' Latin Schl., Boston; stage career, from age of 12, at Boston Museum, later appearing in " The Defender " (mus. com.), "The Little Host," with Pauline Chase, soubrette in " Peggy from Paris," in " Marrying Mary," " Madame Sherry," etc.; screen career, from 1911, Thanhouser (leads in "Six Cents a Loaf," " Beneath the Sea," " Old Jane of the Gaiety," " The Commuted Sentence," " Saint, Woman and Devil," " The Pillory," " The Candy Girl," " The Fugitive," " Fear of Pov- erty," etc.); heavy leads with Florence La Badie for yr. Recreations, singing, dancing, riding, swimming, embroider- ing. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 127 lbs.; light complexion, blonde hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 315 W. 98th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Thanhouser, Xew Rochelle, N. Y. COOLING, Maud; b. 1885; stage career, Melbourne Mac Dowell, Broadhurst 1 season, with Fiske O'Hara " What Hap- pened to Mary?"; screen career, 1 yr. stk., Famous Players ("The Big Sister"), Photo Drama ("The Warning"), Blue- bird ("The Boy Girl," "Susan's Gentleman"). Hght., 5, 4; dark complexion, dark hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., X. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 95 COOPER, Miriam; b. Baltimore; cduc. there and N. Y. Art School; screen career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("The Birth of a Nation," "When Fate Frowned," "Intolerance"), Fox ("The Honor System"); swims, rides; brown eyes, dark hair. Ad., Fox, N. Y. COUDRAY, Peggy; b. N. Y., 1894; educ. St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Ore.; stage career, Baker stock, "The Wall Street Girl," "When Claudia Smiles"; screen career, Universal (" The Remaking of Cactus Maude," " Mabelle of the Pic- tures," "Across the Line," " The Little Room-mate"). Hght, 5, 1; wght., 108; titian hair, blue eyes; drives car, swims, sings, dances. Ad. home, Edmond Hotel, Los Angeles; studio, Universal City. COURTOT, Marguerite Gabrielle; b. Summit, N. J., Aug. 20, 1897; educ. N. Y. and Switzerland; early career posing for Harrison Fisher; m. p. career, Kalem, 3 yrs. (in " Celebrated Case," etc.), Gaumont ("The Dead Alive," " Feathertop," etc.), Famous Players ("Rolling Stones," "The Kiss"), Ar- row (" Crime and Punishment," etc.), winner of Ansco beauty prize 1915. Recreations, motoring, tennis. Hght., 5 ft. 3]/2 in.; wght., 110 lbs.; light clear complexion, golden brown hair, greenish blue eyes. Home ad., 7 High Bluff Terr., Weehaw- ken, N. J. CRAIG, Nell; b. Princeton, N. J., 1893; educ. Pennington Seminary; stage career, Savage, Orpheum Stock; screen career, Lubin, Pathe, Essanay (late pictures, "Pe- ter the Hermit," " The Breaker," " The Trufflers," "The Way of Patience"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; black hair, brown eyes; swims, motors. Ad., Essanay, Chi- cago. CRAWFORD, Florence; b. Pittsburgh; educ. there; screen career, Reliance-Majestic, Universal (" The Forest Thieves," " The Terror of the Mountains," " Driven by Fate," " The Man Inside "), Fox; swims, rides. Ad., Fox, N. Y. CRAWLEY, Constance; b. London, Eng., 1884; educ. there; stage career, with Sir H. Tree, org. own company Shakes- perian rep., " Everyman," direction Frohman; m. p. career, Universal (" Pelleas and Melisande "), Warner (" Second Mrs. Tanqueray "), Kennedy, American ("Embers," "Recrea- tions"), Laemmle ("Shadows of Suspicion," "Just Her Luck "). Ad., Universal City. CUNARD, Grace; b. Paris, France; educ. Columbus, O.; stage career, from age of 13, stk., in mus. com.; screen career, Lu- bin, Bison, Universal (late pictures, " The Mad Hermit," " The Vanished Jewels," " Mr. Vampire," " The Purple Mask," "Battle of Bull Run"). Blue eyes, fair hair. Ad., Universal City. CUNARD, Mina; b. Columbus, O., Dec. 16, 1894; educ. there; early career, 3 seasons in circus; screen career, Universal, playing with sister Grace Cunard, (late pictures, "The Pre- cious Jewel," " Sign of the Poppy," " Won by Grit," " The Daring Chance"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125, auburn hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 1628 Los Falmas, Hollywood; studio, Universal City. D DAHL, Helen; b. 1893; stage career, " Chorus Lady," " Maggie Pepper," "Pair of Sixes"; screen career, Famous Players, Metro. Hght., 5, 6; light complexion, light hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St.. X. Y. DALE, Helene; b. Oklahoma City, 1895; educ. St. Dominie's Villa, Lampasas, Tex.; stage career, ingenue with Boston Stock Co.; m. p. career, with Federal, Ellanar, lead in "Two Heroes," leads in Hamilton Features; swims, rides. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 138; light brown hair and eyes. DALTON, Dorothy; b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 22, 1893; cduc. Sacred Heart Acad., Chicago; stage career, several seasons in stock, on B. F. Keith's and Orpheum cir- cuits in vaud. ; screen career, World ("Across the Atlantic"), All Star Film ("Pierre of the Plains"), Ince ("The Vagabond Prince," " The Weaker Sex," " Chicken Casey," " Female of the Spe- cies," " A Gambler in Souls," etc.). Rec- reations, riding, swimming, shooting, plays piano, sings and dances. Hght., 5 ft. 3in.; wght., 127 lbs.; dark brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1209 4th ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Ince, Culver City, Cal. DANA, Viola; also ingenue; b. Brooklyn, 1898; educ. New York; stage career, 11 yrs., appeared in "Rip Van Winkle." "The Littlest Rebel," "The Poor Little Rich Girl"; screen career, Edison ("The Stoning," "The House of the Lost Court," "The Slavey Student"), Columbia-Metro ("The Gates of Eden," "Threads of Fate," "The Mortal Sin," "A Wife By Purchase"); dances, swims, motors. Hght., 4, 11; wght., 96; light green eyes, dark brown hair. Ad., home, 751 S. Oak Drive, N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y. DARKFEATHER, Princess Mona; b. Los Angeles, 1889; educ. there; m. p. career, from 1909, Bison, Selig, Kalem, Hors- ley (" Massacre of the .Fourth Cavalry," " Santa Fe Trail," "Spanish Madonna," "Stanley in Africa" series), Universal (" The Red Goddess "). Wife of Frank E. Montgomery. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 135; black hair and eyes; excellent horse- woman. Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal. DARLING, Grace; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. N. Y.; early career, newspaper writer; screen career, Pathe (" Perils of Pauline "), International ("Beatrice Fairfax"); swims, rows, golf, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, International, N. Y. DARMOND, Grace; stage career, several seasons in stock, leading roles in "A Texas Steer," " House of a Thousand Can- dles," "A Black Sheep"; m. p. career, Selig (supported Tyrone Power, Otis Harlan and Harry Mestayer; in " Black Orchid ")r Astra ("The Shielding Shadow," "Absolute Black"); Techni- color. Recreations, swimming, riding, dancing, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 3J/2 in.; wght., 129; blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., studio, Technicolor, Jacksonville. DAVENPORT, Dorothy; b. Boston, 1895; educ. Virginia Coll., daughter of Harry and Alice Davenport and niece of Fanny Davenport; stage career, 2 seasons in vaud.; m. p. ca- reer, Biograph, Reliance, Nestor, Selig, Ince, Lasky (supported Lou-Tellegen in 2 prods.), Universal, Bluebird (" The Lieu- tenant Governor," "The Unattainable," "Joy and the Oak," "The False Clue"); rides, motors. Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal. jj DAWN, Hazel; b. Ogden City, Utah; educ. Roundwood, Cal., and London, Eng.; stage career, yr. mus. com. in London, 4 yrs. with K. & E., in " The Pink Lady," starred in " The Debutante," etc.; screen career, Famous Players ("The Heart of Jennifer," " The Masqueraders," " The Saleslady," " Under Cover," etc.); rides, swims, motors, dances, sings, and plays the violin. Hght., 5, 4l/2; wght., 135; blond hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, Amityville, L. I.; studio, Famous, N. Y. DAYE, June; b. N. Y.; educ. by tutor; stage career, at 5 yrs. old with " Ben Hur," Ben Greet and "The Clansman"; screen career, Biograph, Solax, Crystal (" Oliver Twist "), Lubin ("A Desert Honeymoon," " Heart's Tribute," " Heart- aches," "Her Wayward Sister"), E. I. S. ("The Black Hussar"). Hght., 5; wght, 100; dark complexion, dark hair, dark brown eyes; motors, dances. Ad., home, 819 W. 147th st., N. Y. DEAN, Julia; b. St. Paul, 1880; cduc. Salt Lake City; stage ca- reer, with stk. cos. in West from 1899-1902, supported Nat Goodwin, Eleanor Robson, " Paid in Full," " Bought and Paid For," etc.; screen career, Equitable-World ("The Ransom"). Ad., home, 152 W. 49th st., N. Y. DECKER, Kathryn Browne; b. Richmond, Va.; cduc. Con- vent of Mt. St. Joseph; stage career, "The Great Divide," with Henry Miller (following Margaret Anglin), "The Lady from Oklahoma," "He Comes Up Smiling"; screen career, Pathe (" The Beloved Vagabond " with Edwin Arden, " The Closing Net"), with Julius Steger in "The Fifth Command- ment," also in " The Prima Donna's Husband," Artcraft (" The Pride of the Clan"). Hght, 5 ft. 6!/2 in.; wght, 125 lbs.; fair complexion and violet-blue eyes. Ad., care of Frank Henry Rice, 1402 Broadway, N. Y. C. De FOREST, Patsey, also comedienne; b. Port Penn, Del., 1895; educ. Port Penn and Camden, N. J.; stage career, for 2 yrs.; screen career, Lubin ("Patsy Bolivar" series, "Billy's Debut," "The Great Detective," "Alfred Strong," "Think of the Money," "While Wifey Sleeps," with David Don in the "Ottoo" series, etc.), now with Vitagraph (leads in O. Henry series). Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing, golf, 96— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 and violin. Hght, 5 ft. 2 in.; wght, 110 lbs.; auburn hair and black eyes. Home ad., 1009 E. 15th st., Flatbush, N. Y. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. DE MARION, Aida; b. 1893; 5 yrs. stage; screen career, Fox; dances, drives; character parts. Hght., 5, 10; brunette, dark hair. Ad., 352 W. 58th, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. DIXON, Renee; b. 1894; screen career, Imp, Biograph, All Star. Hght., 5, 5^; dark complexion, black hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. DORO, Marie; b. Duncannon, Pa., 1885; educ. Peebles and Thompson Sch. and Miss Bronson's Sch., N. Y.; stage career, 1901, "Granny," ."Sherlock Holmes" with Gillette, "Morals of Marcus," " Richest Girl," " Oliver Twist," " Diplomacy," "Butterfly on the Wheel"; m. p. career, Famous, Lasky (late pictures, "Oliver Twist," "The Lash," "Lost and Won"). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. DREW, Lillian; b. Chicago, 1886; educ. there; stage career, mus. com., drama, stock, vaud.; screen career, Essanay (" Money to Burn," " Is Marriage Sacred? ", " Dancing with Folly," "The Burning Brand," "His Moral Code"). Hght., ' 5, 7l/2\ wght., 130; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes; rides, motors, golf. Ad., Essanay, Chicago. DUBREY, Clare; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. in convents; stage ca- reer, stk.; screen career, Lubin, NYMP (" Peggy," " Dust," "The Phantom"), Universal ("His Way," "The Piper's Price," "Their Hold-up"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; auburn Jiair, brown eyes; rides, athletic, music. Ad., home, 17 Brooks ave., Venice, Cal. ; studio, Universal City. DU PONT JOYCE, Catherine; b. Brussels, 1884; educ. Eng- land; stage career, understudy to Mrs. Patrick Campbell in rep., 3 yrs. with Sir Charles Wyndham, 1 season with F. R. Benson, stock in Los Angeles and Denver; m. p. career, Bal- boa, Lasky. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 133; fair complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. DUQUETTE, Yolande; b. Strassburg, Germany; stage career, grand opera singer with Hammerstein at London Opera House; m. p. career, with World, Universal, Vitagraph and Sunbeam ("Souls United"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 138; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 550 W. 170th st., N. Y. E EAGELS, Jeanne; b. Kansas City, 1894; educ. there; stage ca- reer, stk., toured in "The Outcast," "The Great Pursuit"; screen career, Pathe (with Arnold Daly), Thanhouser (" The World and the Woman"). Blond hair, blonde complexion; rides, swims. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle. EARLE, Elsie; b. 1890; screen career, 1 yr. Universal, Equita- ble, Famous Players ("Ashes of Embers"). Hght, 5, 6V2; light complexion, blond hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., X. Y. EDDY, Helen; b. N. Y. C, Feb. 25, 1897; educ. Manual Arts High and Univ. of Cal.; screen career, Lubin ("The Red Vir- gin"), Morosco (" Pasquale," "Her Father's Son," "The Wax Model," "His Sweetheart," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; light complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 473 S. Lake St., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Morosco, Los Angeles, Cal. ELLISON, Marjorie; b. England; educ. Bay View Seminary; stage career, mus. com., drama, and vaud.; screen career, Edi- son, Universal (" The Grip of Jealousy," " The Gilded Spider," "A Mountain Tragedy"); rides, motors. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 108; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Universal City. ELLISTON, Grace; b. W. Virginia, 1881, stage career, since 1899; m. p. career, Metro ("The Black Fear"). Ad., Metro N. Y. ELVIDGE, June C; b. St. Paul, Minn., 1893; educ. Penn. Coll.; early career, concert singer; stage career, Winter Garden, "Passing Show of 1914"; screen career, World (late pictures, "The Eleventh Hour," "Who is Sylvia?", "The Parasites," "The Final Hour"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 135; brown hair and eyes; rides, swims. Ad., Paragon, Fort Lee. EYRE, Agnes, also ingenue; b. 1896; educ. Chicago Univ.; stage career, stock at College Theatre and Marlowe Theatre; screen career, Essanay (" The White Sister," " The Sting of Victory"), Selig . (" The Seven Suffering Sisters"), Powell ("Mrs. Balfane"); rides, swims'and golf. Hght., 5, 5; wght.; 118; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Hotel Hargrave, West 72d St., N. Y. EYTON, Bessie; b. Santa Barbara, Cal.; educ. there; screen career, Selig (late pictures, "The Crisis," "Twisted Trails," "Heart of Texas Ryan," "Beware of Strangers"); swims, rides. Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. FAIRBANKS, Gladys; b. 1889, Canada; stage career, ingenue, stock, "Poor Little Rich Girl"; screen career. All Star Co., Life Co. ("Road to Happiness"); character parts. Hght., 5, 8; complexion, medium. Ad., home, Osborn Hall 426 E. 26th st., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. FARLEY, Dorothea, also scenario writer; b. Chicago, 1890; educ. Rockford, 111., Seminary, Valparaiso Conservatory; stage career, since age of 3, starred in own stock co. for several yrs., in dramatic stock and mus. com.; screen career, Essanay, Amer- ican, Universal, St. Louis M. P. Co., Key- stone, Kay-Bee, Albuquerque, Century, Hamilton (" Inherited Passions "), Fox (" The House of Terrible Scandals "); ex- pert horsewoman. Has written over 200 scenarios. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 135; auburn hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., home, Fulton, 111.; studio, Fox, N. Y. FARRAR, Geraldine; b. Melrose, Mass., Feb. 28, 1882; educ. Europe and America; stage career, from 1901, debut as Mar- guerite in " Faust " at Royal Opera House, Berlin, member Royal Opera House, Berlin, and Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y., has appeared in many operatic roles, one of the greatest living prima donnas; screen career, Lasky (" Carmen," " Maria Rosa," " Temptation," " Joan the Woman," etc.). Recreations, riding, literary, piano and singing. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; black hair, gray eyes. Permanent ad., Metropolitan Opera House, N. Y. C. FAYE, Julia; b. Richmand, Va., 1897; educ. Univ. of 111.; screen career, Fine Arts ("Don Quixote"), Keystone ("The Surf Girl," "His Auto Ruination"), Universal; swims, drives, expert horsewoman. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 110; medium com- plexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1943 N. Van Ness ave.; studio, Universal City. FEALY, Maude; b. Memphis, Tenn.; educ. privately and at Memphis high schl.; stage career, at 3 yrs. appeared in " Faust," later leading woman for Wm. Collier, E. S. Willard, Robert Hilliard, Wm. Gillette, Sir Henry Irving, etc., in " Sherlock Holmes," " Quo Vadis," stock star in many cities, starred on road in " The Illusion of Beatrice," " The Stronger Sex," " The Right Princess," mgmt. John Cort; screen career, Mutual (" Frou Frou," " Moths," " The Legend of Provence," fea- tured in Geo. Kleine prods.), Lasky ("The American Consul," etc.). Accomplishments, riding, swimming and writing; speaks French and German. Hght., 5 ft. 1 in.; wght., 110 lbs.; brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 206 W. 52d St., N. Y. C. FEARNLEY, Jane; stage career, " Potash and Perlmutter," " Gentleman from Mississippi," with Louis Mann; screen ca- reer, Reliance, Imp, Vitagraph, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 6; medium complexion. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FENWICK, Irene; educ. pub. schools, Chicago; stage career, star in many Broadway productions, " The Co-respondent," " The Zebra," "The Brass Bottle"; screen career, Kleine, Metro, Frohman Amus. ("A Coney Island Princess," "A Girl Like That"); aviation, skates, swims, shoots, motors. Ad., Frohman, X. Y. FISCHER, Margarita; b. Missouri Valley, la.; educ. on the stage; stage career, at age of 12 child star in own co. on Pa- cific Coast, later in stk., rep. and vaud.; screen career, Selig, American, Imp., Universal, Rex, Nestor, Bison, American Beauty, Mutual, Equitable, Pollard, appearing in " The Quest," "The Other Train," "The Miracle of Life," "The Pearl of Paradise," " Miss Jackie of the Navy." Recreations, riding, swimming, tennis. Hght., 5 ft. \l/2 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 331 5th ave., San Diego, Cal. Stu- dio ad., San Diego Cal. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 97 FITZGERALD, Cissy; b. 1884; stage career, comedy leads, burlesque; screen career, Kleine, Vitagraph, Gaumont. Hght., 5, 6; complexion, light; blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, Sir Henry Hotel, Brooklyn, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. FLUGRATH, Edna; b. U. S.; educ. U. S.; 2 yrs. at Convent in New Rochelle; stage career, with Peter F. Dailey, playing " Peggy " in " Newport News," with Jefferson Co. in " Rip Van Winkle," in stock and vaud., at 16 was premiere danseuse at Metropolitan Opera House, N. Y.; screen career, Edison, London Film. Cosmophoto, Universal ("Me and M' Pal"). Ad., St. Margaret's, Middlesex, Eng. FONDA, Gloria; b. St. Paul, Minn., 1896; educ. Forrest Ridge Convent, Seattle, Wash.; screen career, appeared in ("The Devil and Idle Hands," "The Unmasking," "The Mills of Greed," "Drugged Waters"), Victor; rides, drives. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 120; fair complexion. FORBES. Gertrude Dean, also comedienne; screen career, 1 yr. Essanav. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; red hair, dark eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FAYEE, Alleen; b. 1895; screen career Pathe (France), Bio- graph, Edison, Universal; society and character parts. Hght., 5, 6>4; complexion, fair; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1237 Hoe ave., Bronx, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. FORDE, Eugenie, also heavies; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C. ; stage career, from 1898, with George Munroe, Chauncey Ol- cott, Wm. Faversham, Blanche Walsh, etc.; screen career, Nestor ("Sheridan's Ride"), Universal ("Desperate Des- mond " series), Selig (" Mother's Birth- day," " Ma's Girls," " A Ride for a Bride "), American (" The Great Ques- tion," "True Nobility," "The White Ro- sette," " The Light," featured in " The Courtesan," " The Diamond from the Sky," " Lying Lips," " Lizzette," etc.). Recreations, ' riding, swimming, motoring, fond of music. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 139 lbs.; complexion dark, brown eyes, auburn hair. Home ad., Bronson ave., Hol- lywood, Cal. Studio ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. FRANK, Gloria; b. 1898; screen career, Universal, Red Feather (late pictures, " Just Plain Folks," " The Masked Substitute," "The College Orphan"); western parts. Hght., 5, 5^-2 ; complexion, light; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Somerset Hotel, 150 W. 47th, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. FREDERICK, Pauline; b. Boston, Mass.; educ, Boston private sch.; stage career, "Roger Brothers" successes, "Princess of Kensington," " It Happened in Nordland," " Little Gray Lady," " The Girl in White," " Toddles," " When Knights Were Bold," "Samson" with Gillette, "Joseph and His Brethren," "Inno- cent" (starred); screen career, Famous Players ("Ashes of Ambers," "Nanette of the Wilds," "The Slave Market"); drives, walks, shoots. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130 lbs.; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., home, 449 Park ave., N. Y.; studio, Famous Players, X. Y. FULLER, Mary; b. Washington, D. C, 1893; educ. N. Y. ; screen career, Edison 3 yrs., playing " What Happened to Mary," first serial to run in conjunction with a magazine, in " Marv Stuart," Universal (star in " The Daughter of the Nile," " The Heart of a Mermaid," " The Girl Who Had a Soul," " The Strength of the Weak," " The Huntress of Men," "The Trial of Chance," "Under Southern Skies"), Lasky ("The Long Trail"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 118; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 49 W. 44th st.; studio, Famous Players, N. Y. FULTON, Helen; b. N. Y. C, 1894; educ. Paris; stage career, leading ingenue with Airs. Fiske, Elsie Ferguson, and with William Hodge in " The Road to Hap- piness," with Laura Nelson Hall at the Palace in "The Cat and the Kitten"; screen career, Thanhouser (" The Picture of Dorian Grey"), Edison (with Mrs. Fiske in "Vanity Fair"), World (with Holbrook Blinn in " The LTnpardonable Sin"); author of "Baby Blue," a vaude- ville sketch, and " The Dramatist Revealed," one-act play. Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; light brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 152 Lexing- ton ave.. X. Y. C. G GAIL, Jane; b. Salem, N. Y., 1890; educ. Washington Acad, and Frohman Dramatic School; stage career, 1 yr. at Bush Temple, Chicago, with the Shuberts, " The City," " The Rack," " Pillars of Society"; screen career, Lubin, London Film, Uni- versal (" The Blood Stained Hand," "A Studio Cinderella," "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"); rides, sketches, swims, music. Hght., 5, Sl/2; wght, 123; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. GASTON, Mae; b. Boston, 1894; educated there; early career, Bush-Temple Stock; screen career, Majestic, Fine Arts, Hors- ley (" The Painted Lie," " For Her Good Name," " The Spite Husband," " Long Arm of the Law"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125; hair, brown; eyes, blue; rides, swims, golf, tennis. Ad., Hors- ley, Los Angeles. GAUNTIER, Gene; b. 1891; stage career, stk., leads in "Pro- fessor's Love Story," " The Gold Mine "; screen career, Kalem, Biograph as scenario writer, studio manager; starred in "The Girl Spy " series, " From Manger to the Cross," "A Prisoner of the Harem," " Winning a Widow," organized Gene Gaun- tier Feature Players. Hght., 5, 8; complexion, fair. Ad., c/o T. A. Sullivan, 314 W. 154th st., N. Y.; studio, 515 W. 54th st., N. Y. GEORGE, Maud; b. Riverside, Cal., 1890; educ. Los Angeles; stage career, Burbank stock Los Angeles, 2 seasons with Conrad Le Marie over Orpheum circuit, played in "The Sultana's Favorite" for 1 season; m. p. career, Universal (" Idle Wives," " Shadows of Suspicion," " Even as You and I," " The People vs. John Doe," " The Piper's Price," " Raided 4 A. M.," " Heart Strings"). Hght., 5, 7; stately type, olive complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. GERBER, Neva; b. Chicago, 111., 1895; educ. Immaculate Heart Coll.; screen career, with Edwin August in "The Awak- ening," Kalem ("The Great Secret," etc.), Balboa ("The House Divided," "Tricks of Fate," "The Criminal Code"), Favorite Players ("The High Hand"), American ("Little Chrysanthemum," " Every Heart," " The Redemption of the Jasons," " Nobody Home," " Mother's Busy Day," " One to a Minute," " Touring with Tillie," " Anita's Butterfly," etc.), Universal (" The Castle of Despair," " The Ten Cent Store Lady," ".The Prodigal Widow," etc.). Recreations, motor- ing and aeropla'ning, accomplished pianist. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 112 lbs.; light brown hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. GEREY, Lulu; b. N. Y. ; screen career, Kalem, Edison, Fa- mous Players, Artcraft (late picture, with Geo. M. Cohan in "Broadway Jones"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 146; complexion, light; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., 353 E. 193d St., N. Y. GIBSON, Grace; b. Wales, 1886; educ. Daniel Coll., Milwau- kee; stage career, from 1905, Winter Garden, N. Y., mgmt. Martin Beck, vaud.; 3 yrs. over Orpheum circuit; with Olga Nethersole in rep.; also under mgmt. Shuberts; m. p. career, 4 yrs. with Pathe and Gaumont; Horsley, (" Blood of Our Brothers," " The Bogey Man," " The Crazy Detective "). Now in vaud.; horseback rider. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 121; brown eyes, black hair. GIBSON, Helen; b. Cleveland, O., Aug. 27, 1894; educ. Cen- tral High, Cleveland; early career, rodeo driver, holding highest honors for L. A. rodeo woman rider 2 yrs.; m.- p. career, Kalem (leads in " Hazards of Helen " series, " The Gate of Death." " The Midnight Express," " Capture of Red Stanley," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 142 lbs.; brown hair, hazel eyes, olive complexion. Home ad., 1307 Hawthorne St., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., 1425 Fleming St., Los Angeles, Cal. GIBSON, Margaret; b. Colorado Springs, Colo., 1896; educ. there and Denver; stage career, Pantages Circuit with Lorch Stock Co., Denver, 2 yrs.; screen career, Universal (" Public Approval"), Horsley ("Could a Man Do More?" "Destiny's Boomerang," " Fate's Decision," " Good-for-Nuthin' Brat," " Highlights and Shadows," " Jungle Outcasts "), Fox (" Island of Desire/' "The Island of Destiny"); rides, swims, drives. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 110; golden brown hair, blue eyes. GILLETTE, Effie; b. 1887; stage career, stk. in Rochester, Cleveland, Buffalo, Portland, Me.; two seasons with George Broadhurst's Texas Co., mgmt. Wm. A. Brady, " The Things 98— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. Xo. 1 That Count," vand.; screen career, Reliance, Famous Players, Kaleni, Sterling. Hght., 5, 7; dark complexion, dark hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., X. Y. GISH, Dorothy; b. Dayton, C, 1898; stage career, from 1902; screen career, Biograph ("The Mountain Rat"), Reliance- Afajestic ("Old Heidelberg"), Fine Arts (late pictures, Atta Boy's Last Race," " Stage Struck," " The Little Yank," " Chil- dren of the Feud," " The Failure," " That Colby Girl "); fishes, outdoor sport. Hght., 5; blue eyes, fair hair. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. GISH, Lillian; b. Springfield, O., 1896; educ. finishing schl.; stage career, from 1902; screen career, from 1912, engaged by Griffith for Biograph stock; went with Griffith to Reliance-Majestic, and Fine Arts (" Birth of a Nation," late pictures, " Conscience of Hassan Bey," " Intoler- ance," " The Children Pay," "A House Built on Sand"). Ad., Fine Arts, Holly- wood. GLAUM, Louise; b. Maryland; educ. for stage in Los Angeles; stage career, stock, with Nat Goodwin; screen career, Pathe, Ince (" The Aryan," " Honor Thy Name," " The Wolf Woman," " Somewhere in France," " The Weaker Sex," " Re- turn of Draw Egan "). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 130 lbs.; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. GLEASON, Adda; b. Chicago, 1890; educ. Notre Dame Acad., Kankakee, 111.; stage career, stock, "Via Wireless"; m. p. ca- reer, with Selig (" The Rosary," " Garrison's Finish," " Voice in the Fog"), Lubin ("Power of Selim Bey"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 124. GLOVER, Gerturde; screen career, Essanay ("The Jester," " The Phantom Buccaneer," " Among Those Present," " The Final Fraud," " The Discard "). Ad., Essanay, Chicago. GODFREY, Ray; b. Coquille, Ore., 1896; educ. Fortuna, Cal.; stage career, acrobatic work with road shows; m. p. career, Vim ("Day at School," "Dreamy Night"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 123; fair complexion, golden hair, gray eyes. Ad., Vim, Jacksonville. GOING, Frederica; b. 1895: stage career, "The Shepherd King," ".Three Twins," "The Yellow Ticket"; screen career, Edison, Pathe, Biograph. Hght., 5, 6; dark complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. GOLDEN, Olive Fuller; b. N. Y., 1896; educ. private tutor; stage career, vaud., Palace Theatre, London; screen career, Biograph, Famous (" Tess of the Storm Country"), Universal (" The Committee on Credentials," " Love's Lariat," "A Woman's Eyes," " The Devil's Own," leads with Harry Carey). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 120; blond hair, dark blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 1729 Winona Blvd., Hollywood; studio, Universal City. GONZALEZ, Myrtle; b. Los Angeles, 1894; educ. there; stage career, stock; screen career, Yitagraph, Universal (late pictures, " End of the Rainbow," " God's Crucible," " Code of the Klondike," " Ro- mance of Billy Goat Hill"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125; light brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Universal City. GOODRICH, Edna; b. Logansport, Ind., 1883; educ. Chicago; stage career, Floradora chorus and B'way prods., toured with Nat C. Goodwin in rep., vaud.; m. p. career, Lasky ("Arm- strong's Wife"), Morosco ("The House of Lies"). Ad., Mo- rosco, Los Angeles. GOODWYN, Henrieta, also ingenue; b. 1894; stage career, mgmt. of Chas. Frohman, Henry B. Harris Estate, stk. two seasons N. Y. C; screen career, Famous Players ("Lady of Quality"). Hght., 5, 5; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. GRANDIN, Ethel; b. N. Y. C, 1896; educ. pub. schls., N. Y. C, and private tutor; stage career, with Joseph Jefferson, Richard Golden, and Chauncey Olcott; screen career, Universal (" Traffic in Souls-'). XYMP ("Miss Nobody of No- where "), Kleine-Grandin Films, Erbo- graph ("The Crimson Stain Mystery"), Western and society roles. Recreations, riding, rowing, and all athletics sports. Hght., 4 ft. 11 in.; wght., 115 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 21 Bennett ave., N. Y. C. GRANT, Valentine; b. Indiana; educ. here and abroad; early career, singer; screen career, Sid Olcott International Prods., Cort, Famous ("A Mother of Men," se- ries of Irish dramas made in Ireland in 1914, " The Melting Pot," " The Innocent Lie," "The Daughter of MacGregor"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 115; reddish hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 315 W. 51st St., N. Y.; studio. Famous, N. Y. GRAY, Beata (Betty); b. Passaic, N. J.; educ. N. Y. Sch. of Applied Art; stage career, vaud.; model for Gibson, Fisher; screen career, Pathe ("The Light That Failed"), Biograph, Yitagraph ("Mystery Mary"), Keystone ("His Wife's Mis- take"), Universal ("The Social Butterfly"); rides, swims, paints, writes scenarios and verses. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Universal City. GRAY, Olga; b. Budapest, Hungary; stage career, with Arthur Maude and Constance Crawley; screen career, Reliance-Majes- tic, Fine Arts (" The Birth of a Nation," " Intolerance," " Jim Bludso"); sculptures, swims, motors. Ad., Fine Arts, Holly- wood. GREEN, Dorothy; b. Petrograd, Russia, 1895; educ. N. Y.; screen career, Lasky ("Country Boy"), World ("Women and Wine," "After Dark"), Fox ("A Wonderful Adventure." "A Parisian Romance"), Metro ("Devil at His Elbow"), In- ternational (" Patria ") ; drives, rides, swims, dances, music. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; black hair, green eyes. Ad., home, 828 Seventh ave.; studio, International, N. Y. GREENE, Margaret; b. N. Y., 1892; educ. there; stage career, "Seven Keys to Baldpate," "Broadway Jones," vaud.; screen career, Pathe (" Nedra"), Mirror, Unity. Ad., Unity, N. Y. GREGORY, Mildred; b. 1896; screen career, 4 yrs. with Lubin, Kleine, Universal, World, Gaumont ("According to Law," " The Lord of High Decision," " Bondswomen "). Hght., 5, 7 J/l: dark hair, fair skin. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. GREENWOOD, Winifred; b. Oswego, N. Y.; stage career, vaud., stock; headed own co.; m. p. career, American ("Lying Lips," " Reclamation," " Dust," " The Two Orphans "). Ad., American, Santa Barbara. GREY, Doris; b. Boston, Mass., July 13, 1897; educ. Dorches- ter, Mass., high schl.; screen career, Thanhouser ("What Doris Did," " At the Edge of the Aqueduct," " Getting the Grafters," " Pots and Pans Peggy," " Her Beloved Enemy," etc. Selected as prize beauty at Motion Picture Exhibitors' Ball, Boston, Dec. 1, 1915. Recreations, rides, swims, plays and sings; society roles. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; light brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. GREY, Jane; stage career, Leo Dietrichstein, John Emerson, Arnold Daly, Bruce McRae, John Barrymore, mgmt. Belasco; screen career, Fine Arts (" Little Grey Lady," " Mother of Seven"), World ("Alan and His Angel"), International ("When My Ship Comes In"). Ad., International, N. Y. GREY, Katherine; b. San Francisco; educ. there; stage career, co-star with Mansfield, mgmt. Frohman and Belasco; screen career, Kulee. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; brunette complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. GORDON, Julia Swayne; b. Columbus, O.; educ. there; stage career, stk., vaud. and prods.; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " The Scarlet Runner," "Arsene Lupin," "The En- emy"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. GORDON, Kitty; b. England; educ. England and Scotland; stage career, star in "Alma," "The Enchantress"; screen ca- reer, World ("As in a Looking Glass," " The Haunting Shad- ow"), Selznick ("Vera the Medium"). Ad., Home, 145 Fal- mouth st., Manhattan Beach; studio, World, N. Y. GRIFFITH, Linda A. (Mrs. David W. Griffith); b. San Fran- cisco, Cal.; stage career, first as child actress in San Fran- cisco, later with Alcazar Stock in that city, played ingenues with Florence Roberts and Margaret Anglin, appeared in "The Only Woman," N. Y. C; screen career, 4 yrs. with Biograph (lead in "An Adventurous Dolly," etc.), with Gau- mont in France, Kinemacolor (featured in " The Scarlet Let- ter," "Everyman," "As the Candle Burns," etc.), rejoined Biograph (featured in " Beverly of Graustark," " The Wife," " The Fair Rebel," " The Stampede," etc.), Frank Powell Pro- April 12. 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 99 auctions (author of "Charity," in which she plays lead); has written many scenarios, and also articles for Leslie's Weekly. Home ad., Hotel Cumberland, N. Y. C. H HALL, Ella; b. N. Y., 1897; educ. there; stage career, " Grand Army Man "; m. p. career, Biograph, Reliance, Universal (late pictures, " The Bugler of Algiers," " Polly-Ooly," "Pawned," "Her Soul's Inspection"); specialty, child parts; swims, rides. Ad., Universal City. HALL, Jane; b. St. Paul, Minn.; educ. Mary- land Coll., Balto; stage career, with most of Chas. Frohman's mus. cos., " Adele," " Ar- cadians," "The Only Girl," etc.; screen ca- reer, Famous (the American girl in " Ma- dame Butterfly"), Artcraft ("Less Than Dust," etc.); society roles. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; blonde type. Diversions, riding, tennis, golf, all outdoor sports. Studio ad., Famous Players, N. Y. C. HALLOWAY, Carol; b. Williamstown, Mass., 1892; educ. Franklin, Mass.; stage career, Carleton stock and N. Y. prods., Youth in " Everywroman "; m. p. career, Pilot, Lubin, Lasky, NYMP, American, Fine Arts, Vitagraph (" Hearts of Flames "). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. HAMILTON, Lillian; b. So. Haven, Mich.; educ. Los An- geles; stage career, with Burbank Stock Co.; screen career, Universal, Selig, Premier, Vogue (late pictures, " Up the Flue," " Treed," " Sticky Fingers," " Lured and Cured," " Tailors' Trimmings"); rides. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 117; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1831 Mariposa, Hollywood; studio, Vogue, Los Angeles. HAMMERSTEIN, Elaine; b. 1897; granddaughter of Oscar Hammerstein, operatic impresario; educ. Armitage Coll., Penn.; stage career, in "The Trap," later lead in "High Jinks"; screen career, Selznick (late picture, Mary Mazuret in " The Argyle Case "). Wght., 120; complexion, fair; brown, wavy hair; gray eyes. Ad., Selznick, N. Y. HAMPER, Genevieve; b. Greenville, Mich.; educ. there; stage career, leading woman for Mantell 4 yrs.; screen career, Fox (" The Green-Eyed Monster," " The Spider and the Fly," " The Woman in White "). Ad., home, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. HANDWORTH, Octavia; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. Countess von Moltke's Sch., Denmark; stage career, mus. com. and dram. stck. ; screen career, Pathe, Vitagraph, Lubin ("The Son"), Farnham ("Race Suicide"), Arrow-Pathe ("Who's Guilty? "). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 140; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 1183 St. John's PI., Brooklyn. HANLON, Alma; b. N. Y., 1894; educ. N. Y.; m. p. career, Kleine, Ivan ("The Faded Flower"), Fox ("Gold and the Woman," etc.), Triumph ("The Libertine"), Apollo ("God of Little Children"). Ad., Apollo, Rockville Centre, L. I. HANNA, Florine; b. Madisonville, Ky. ; educ. Douglas Coll.; stage career, light opera, mus. com., drama; screen career, Warner, St. Louis, E. and R.; ("The Gypsy's Warning," "The Black Pearl," "The Peril of the Plains"); dark hair and eyes. Ad., E. and R., Los Angeles. HA_NSEN, Juanita; b. Des Moines, la., 1897; educ. Cal.; m. p. career, Kolb and Dill ("Glory"), Bosworth ("Betty in Search of a Thrill "), Famous (opp. Jack Pickford , Fine Arts ("A Royal Rogue"), American (heroine in " Secret of the Sub- marine"), Fox ("The Mediator"); dances, swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 130; fair complexion, blonde hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. HANSON, Gladys; b. Atlanta, 1889; stage career, leading roles with E. A. Sothern, Kyrle Bellew, Henry Miller; m. p. career, Lubin, Universal, Essanay, Famous (" The Evangelist," " The Climbers," " Primrose Path," " The Havoc," " The Straight Road"); swims, paints. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 140; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., c/o C. E. Cooke, Inc., Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. HARDY, Doris; b. 1893; stage career, stk. prods., "The Trav- eling Salesman," "The Man of the Hour"; screen career, Vitagraph, Fox, Imp, Equitable. Hght., 5, 5T/4; complexion, medium; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., 15 W. 108th St., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. HARRINGTON, Vera; b. 1892; stage career, " Darling of the Gods," "Mayor of Tokio," Belasco prods.; screen career, Pathe, Cameraphone ("The Actor's Dilemma"); tennis, ath- letic. Hght., 5, 4; dark complexion, auburn hair. Ad., 546 Lafayette ave., Brooklyn. HAVENS, Mildred; b. Omaha, Neb.; educ. Sacred Heart Con- vent and Brownell Hall, Omaha; screen career, World ("The Dollar Mark," "The Sins of Society," "The Point of View"); plays basketball and skates. Ad., World, Fort Lee. HAWLEY, Ormi; b. Holyoke, Mass., 1890; grad. New Eng. Conservatory of Music; stage career, 2 yrs. in stock as leading woman; m. p. career, starred by Lubin, "The Ragged Earl"; featured by World Film and Popular Players, starred by Mu- tual and Fox, has played lead in over 250 photoplays (" Where Love Leads"); motors, writes scenarios. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 130; fair complexion, blond hair, grav eyes. Ad., 2647 B'wav N. Y. HAYDEN, Katherine; b. Frontenac, Minn., 1896; educ. Nome, Alaska; engaged by Rolfe-Metro for leads. Hght., 5, 5; wght ' 120; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 3 W. 61st st, N. Y. HELD, Anna; b. Paris, 1873; educ. Paris and London; stage career, first a street singer in Paris, later toured continent in singing act, first appeared in N. Y., 1896, then in " Papa's Wife," " The Little Duchess," " Higgledy-Piggledy," " The College Widower," " The Parisian Model," " Miss Innocence "; screen career, Morosco (" Madame Presidente "). Home, 86 Faubourg St. Hon ore, Paris. HILL, Maud; b. St. Louis, 1885; educ. convent, Chicago; stage career, stck. in West; screen career, Universal (" Earl of Pawtucket"), Metro ("The End of the Tour," "Man and His Soul"), Equitable ("Cowardly Way," "Her Own Way"), World ("Moonstone"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., -home, 6 W. 107 st., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. HOCH, Antoinette; b. 1889; stage career, mgmt. A. H. Woods, Belasco, also stk. and vaud.; screen career, Fox, Pathe, Uni- versal. Hght., 5, 5; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, In'c 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. HOFFMAN, Ruby; b. Phila., Pa.; stage career, Girard Ave and Walnut St. Stock, Phila.; "Gentleman From Mississippi," and Daniel Frohman's "Detective Keene"; screen career Pathe, Famous Players (" The Dictator," " The Million " " The Slave Market"), Fox ("The Children of the Ghetto"), Kleine (featured in "The Danger Signal"), World, McClure ("Pas- sion "). Hght., 5, 6; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home 300 West 49th st, N. Y.; studio, McClure, N. Y. HOLLIS, Hylda; b. Phila, Pa., 1889; educ. pub. and high schls., Phila.; stage career, "The Wolf," starred in own vaud. act; screen career, Lubin, Universal, Lasky, American (" The Jewel," " The Secret of the Submarine," " The Little Brother of the Rich"); sings, motors, writes scena- rios. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 2104 Hollister ave., Santa Barbara, Cal.; studio, Amer- ican, Santa Barbara. HOLLISTER, Alice; b. Worcester, Mass.; educ. Convent Villa Maria, Montreal; m. p. career, Mary Magdalene in Kalem's " From the Manger to the Cross," with Sid Olcott in Ireland in " The Kerry Gow," " Vampire," " Destroyer," " Yellow Sunbonnet," " Lotus Woman ", Ad., c/o Latin-American Film, 1482 B'way, N. Y. HOLMES, Gerda; b. Denmark; educ. Denmark and United States; stage career, since 14 years old, played and sang small parts in theatres in Denmark, later leading woman in Klaw & Erlanger's prod. "The Round-Up"; screen career, Than- houser, Essanay, in two and three reel subjects opposite Fran- cis X. Bushman and Richard Travers; United Photoplays, World (late pictures, " The Man Who Forgot," "A Hungry Heart," " Her Higher Destiny "). Ad., World, Fort Lee. 100— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 HOLMES, Helen; b. and educ. Chicago; ^k early career, artist and artist's model; m. p. career, Keystone, left to join Ka- | *W fl| 'em' creat- role of Helen in first railroad serial, " Hazards of Helen "; with Kalem 2 yrs.; joined Universal with J. P. McGowan ,^5j^3 starring in railroad stories; then went to Signal with McGowan (star in " Girl and v^ B| the Game," " Whispering Smith," " Medi- cine Bend," " Judith of the Cumber- lands," " Manager of the B. & A.," " Lass of the Lumber- lands," " Diamond Runners," " Railroad Raiders," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 4555 Pasadena ave.; studio, Signal, Los Angeles. HOLTON, Betty; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in mus. com.; screen career, Biograph, Famous Players, Ivan, World (in Wizard Comedies), Ocean Film (" The Fortunate Youth"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., 407 E. 86th st., N. Y. HOWARD, Warda; b. San Francisco, Cal. ; educ. Univ. of Cal.; stage career, stock, and starred in " Lion and the Mouse," " The Wolf," " When Knighthood Was in Flower," "Paid in Full," "Brewster's Millions"; screen career,, Essanay, from 1915 (" The Inner Brute," " The Great Deceit," " The Raven,," "That Sort," "The Higher Destiny"). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 123 lbs.; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, swimming, riding. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111. HOWE, Betty, also ingenue; b. N. Y. C, May 23, 1896; educ. Chappaqua School, Chappaqua, N. Y. ; screen career, Vita- graph (" The Alibi," " The Scarlet Run- ner," "The Escapades of Mr. Jack"), In- ternational ("Beatrice Fairfax"); rides, swims, dances, sails. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 104; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 39 W. 67th St., N. Y.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. HOWLEY, Irene; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., educ. there; stage career, vaud., known as "The Manhattan Girl"; screen ca- reer, Reliance, Biograph, Famous Players (" Moth and the Flame," "Heart of Jennifer"); Metro ("Devil at His El- bow," " Life's Shadows," " Making Good," " The Great Green Eye," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 118 lbs.; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Wm. A Sheer, 130 W. 46th st, N. Y. HUFF, Louise; b. Columbus, Ga.; educ. there and Horace Mann, N. Y. C; stage career, " Ben Hur," stock at Utica and N. Y. ; screen career, Lubin, Metro, Fox, Famous Players (" Destiny's Toy," " Patience," " Seventeen," " Great Expecta- tions "). Hght., 5; wght., 106; fair complexion, blond hair, violet eyes; rides, swims Ad., home, 682 Academy St., N. Y. ; studio, Famous Players, N. Y. HULETTE, Gladys; educ. by private tutor; stage career with De Wolf Hopper, Bertha Kalich, Nazimova, also the original Tyty in New Theatre prod, of "Blue Bird"; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Thanhouser (late pictures, " Her New- York," " Pots-and-Pans Peggy," " The Candy Girl ") ; swims, rides, draws. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 114; brown hair and gray eyes. Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HULING, Lorraine; b. Oaksdale, Cal.; stage career, B'way prod. ("Prunella," "Help Wanted"); m. p. career, with Famous Players (ingenue in " Bachelor's Romance," " The Straight Road," " Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch "), Natl. Drama ("Fall of a Nation"), Thanhouser ("King Lear"). Ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HUNT, Irene; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. N. Y. and private teachers; stage career, stock and on road, with Robert Mantell in rep., vaud. for 3 yrs., etc.; screen career, Lubin, .Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, NYMP, Universal (late pictures, " Scratched," " Heart Strings," " The Girl Reporter's Scoop "). Hght., 5, 5^4; wght., 115; dark brown hair, dark gray eyes; rides, swims, paints. Ad., Universal City, Cal. HUNTER, Edna, also ingenue; b. To- ledo, O.; educ. St. Agnes Schl., Albany, N. Y.; stage career, started in mus. com. in "Liberty Belles," then with Dillingham and K. & E.; screen career. Fox ("The Soul of Broadway," " The Two Or- phans"), Red Feather-Universal ("Half a Rogue," " Man Across the Street,'' " Circular Room," " Marble Heart," " The Woman Who Lied," " Schoolmaster of Pine Mountain "), C. K. Young-Selznick (" The Common Law"), Vitagraph ("Prince in a Pawnshop"), Monmouth ("Jimmie_ Dale, alias the Grey Seal"). Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; blond hair, fair complexion, blue eves. Ac- complishments, singing, dancing, piano, riding, swimming, outdoor sports. Home ad., 225 West End ave., N. Y. C. HUTTON, Lucille, also comedienne; b. Crawfordsville, Ind., 1898; educ. Sacred Heart Acad., Los Angeles, Cal.; stage ca- reer, Morosco stk., Los Angeles, Modesty in " Everywoman "; screen career, L-Ko (late pictures, " On the Trail of the Lone- some Pill," "Faking the Fakirs"); sings, plays piano, dances, rides and swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 116; dark brown hair and eyes. • Ad., L-KO, Los Angeles. HYLAND, Peggy; b. near Worcestershire, England; educ. Belgium; stage career, in " The Yellow Jacket " and with Cyril Maude's co.; screen career, in numerous productions in Eng- land, Famous Players, Vitagraph (in support of E. H. Sothern in the first of his releases on the screen, " The Chattel," late pictures, " The Agony Column," " The Green God," " Woman- hood"). Ad., Vitagraph, 15th st. and Locust ave., Brooklyn, J JENSEN, Eulalie; b. St. Louis, 1885; educ. Oxford Coll., O., Lorette Acad., St. Louis; stage career, with Bernhardt on tour in U. S., stk. in St. Louis and Chicago; appeared in comic operas " Wizard of Oz," " The Time, the Place, and the Girl," i, ?Pn.ce of ,p'.lsen " in U. S. and London, with Maude Adams in " L'Aiglon," in vaud., rep.; screen career, Edison, Vitagraph (" For a Woman's Fair Name," " Salvation Joan," " The Ta- rantula," " The Kid "). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. JEWETT, Ethel; b. Portland, Ore.; educ. Portland and San Francisco; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Gaumont, Than- houser ("Silas Marner," "The Net"); rides, paints, motors. Hght., 5, 4y2; wght., 123 lbs.; dark-brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 595 W. 207th st., N. Y. JOHNSON, Edith; b. Rochester, N. Y., 1895; educ. Vassar Coll.; screen career, Lubin, Universal ("Behind the Lines," " For Love and Gold," " Giant Powder," " The Scarlet Crys- tal," "Guilty"), Selig ("The Franc Piece"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 135; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1624 Hudson ave., Hollywood; studio, Selig, Los Angeles, Cal. JOHNSON, Mabel; b. Rochester. N. Y.; educ. Univ. of Roch- ester; m. p. career, "Not My Sister," "Plain Jane," "Bugle Call," Glory in "Civilization"; rides, motors. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 150; light complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Studio, Ince, Culver City, Cal. Ad., home, 1420 So. Flower, Los An- geles. JOLIVET, Rita; b. Paris, France; educ. France and England; stage career, Shakespearian rep., " Kismet," " What It Means to a Woman"; screen career, Morosco, Lasky, Ivan; rides, rows. Ad., c/o Signet Film, 220 W. 42d St., N. Y. JOYCE, Alice; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1890; educ. Annandale, Va.; early career, telephone operator in the Gramercy ex- change, N. Y. C; screen career, Kalem, Vitagraph (" The Bat- tle Cry of War," " Whom the Gods Destroy," " Who Shall Cast the First Stone?" "The Countess," "Northward Ho!" " Womanhood," " The Courage of Silence "). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, X. Y. K N. Y. KAELRED, Katherine; b. England; educ. England, France, Switzerland; stare ca- reer, with F. R. Benson, Sir Herbert Tree, Sir Geo. Alexander, Cyril Maude, in "A F"ool There Was," "Joseph and His Brethren," has appeared in 22 Shake- spearian plays; screen career, Selig, Tri- angle, Equitable, Pathe, Ivan ("' Enlighten Thy Daughter"); rides, writes. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 140; reddish brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 358 Fifth ave., KALICH, Mme. Bertha; b. Germany; stage career, at age of 14 joined German Opera Co., later sang in Polish and Jew- ish cos., went to Bucharest, Roumania, where she sang prin- cipal roles in " The Gypsy Baron," " II Trovatore," " Car- men," etc., came to U. S. in 1895; starred in several prods.; April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 101 screen career, with Fox in " Slander," " Ambition," " Love and Hate," etc.; studied music at the conservatory in Lem- berg. Studio ad., Fox, 130 W. 46th St., N. Y. C. KANE, Gail; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Mt. St. Mary's, Newburgh, N. Y.; stage career, with many prods., including "The Miracle Man," "The Hyphen"; screen career, All Star, Ariz., Metro, Pathe, World (" The Heart of a Hero," " She Married," " Glass Houses," "On Dangerous Ground," "Her Higher Destiny"), Mutual ("Who's Wife"); rides, swims, drives. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 142; dark brown hair and eyes. KELLERMANN, Annette; b. Sydney, New South Wales; early-career, professional and exhibition swimming and diving in all the principal cities in Australia, England, France, Aus- tria, Germany, U. S., holder of several world's records; stage career, as " Prince Arthur " in Shakespeare's " King John," later at London Hippodrome, on Keith and Orpheum circuits in U. S., with Shuberts; screen career, Universal (" Neptune's Daughter ")/ Fox ("A Daughter of the Gods"). Ad., Fox, N. Y. KELLY, Dorothy; b. Phila., Pa., 1894; educ. N. Y. pub. schls. and Nat. Acad, of Design; early career, artist and illustrator; screen career, with Vitagraph (" Line-Up," " The Flirt," " Dorothy Danebridge, Militant," " The Snare of Fate," s' The Unwritten Chapter," " Deluge," " Marrying Sue," " His First Endorsement," " The Supreme Temptation," " Salvation Joan," " Artie, the Millionaire Kid," " The Law Decides," " The Se- cret Kingdom," "The Money Mill"). Ad., home, 498 West End ave., N. Y.; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. KELLY, Mabel; b. Wisconsin; educ. convent; stage career, with Mrs. Leslie Carter in " Du Barry," " Zaza"; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " Mrs. C. O. Drudge," " House on the. Hill," "Sonny Jim" series), Tefft Johnson Film Corp.; rides. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; complexion, fair; black hair, blue eyes. \d, home, 130 E. 19th St., Brooklyn; studio, Tefft Johnson Film Corp., N. Y. KEMBLE, Lillian; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. seminary, Detroit, Mich.; stage career, in original " Man of the Hour" co., in " The Brass Bowl," " The Intruder," fea- tured in Chas. Klein's " The Gambler," also stk. star in Montreal, Cleveland, Omaha, Boston, and San Francisco; screen career, Rialto-Mutual (" The House of Mirrors," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, and tennis. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 136 lbs.; dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad., P. O. Box 48, Coytesville, N. J. KENT, Bertha; b. 1892; stage career, 2 seasons with Margaret Illington in " The Lie," 1 season " Kitty Mackay," 1 season "Kismet"; screen career, Kalem, Famous Players, Metro, Fox. Hght., 5, V2\ medium complexion, blond hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. KENYON, Doris; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1897; educ. Packer Coll. Inst, and Columbia Univ.; stage career, in " Prin- cess Pat"; screen career. World ("The Pawn of Fate," "The Empress," " The Sea Wave," " The Feast of Life," " The Man Who Stood Still," "A Romance of the Movies"), Famous Players ("The Traveling Salesman"), Pathe ("The Em- press"), Essanay ("On Trial"). Recreations, rides, swims, sings, and writes. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; light com- plexion, brown hair and gray eyes. Home ad., 202 W. 81st st., N. Y. C. Studio, ad., Famous Players, N. Y. C. KING, Anita; b. Chicago; educ. there; stage career, Lillian Russell, Richard Goldman; screen career, Lasky ("The Heir to the Hoorah," "Golden Fetters"); drove automobile alone from Los Angeles to N. Y. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; auburn hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. KING, Mollie; b. N. Y., 1898; educ. there; stage career, "Her Own Way," "The Royal Family," vaud., Winter Garden; screen career, World, Astra-Pathe (" Kick In," " The Double Cross"); rides, swims, sings. Wght., 115; reddish-brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Pathe, Jersey City. KINGSTON, Winifred; b. London, Eng.; educ. Scotland and Belgium; stage career, with Henry Miller, Joseph Gates, Froh- man, stk. in Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre, Columbus, O.; screen career, Lasky, All-Star, Morosco, Fox, appeared opp. Dus- tin Farnum in " David Garrick," " A Son of Erin," " Davy Crockett," " The Virginian," " The Gentleman from Indiana," " The Squaw Man," etc. Recreations, riding, swimming, piano, French literature, etc. Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 105 lbs.; complex- ion fair, gray eyes, reddish hair. Home ad., 1862 Cherokee ave., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Fox, Hollywood, Cal. KIRK, Ann; b. N. Y., 1894; educ. there; stage career, Ziegfeld Follies; screen ca- reer, Essanay (" Tides That Meet," "A Rose of Italy," "A Traitor to Art"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., Essanay, Chicago KIRKBY, Ollie; b. Phila.; educ. Bryn Mawr; stage career, vaud.; rn. p. career, Usona, Favorite Players, Kalem (late pic- tures, " The Wizard's Plot," " The Tiger's Claws," " House of Three Deuces," "The Code Letter"). Ad., Kalem, Holly- wood. KIRKHAM, Kathleen, also heavies; b. Menominee, Mich., 1895; educ. there; early career, stk. in Los Angeles; with Dus- tin Farnum in "Squaw Man " and "The Virginian"; m. p. career, Fine Arts (" Strathmore "), Morosco ("My Sweet- heart," "The House of Lies"), Clune ("The Eyes of the World"). Recreations, rowing swimming, painting, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 155 lbs.; complexion fair, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 5326 Lemon Grove ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Pollard, San Diego, Cal. KIRTLEY, Virginia; b. Bowling Green, Mo.; educ. Cutler Acad, and Colorado Coll., Colorado Springs, Colo.; stage ca- reer, Burbank stk., Los Angeles, Cal.; screen career, Imp, Keystone, Usona, American (Beauty), Horsley ("A Law Unto Himself"), Superior ("The Fau- cet"), Selig ("The Right Hand Path," " In Payment of the Past," " Who Shall Take My Life?"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 129; blond hair, hazel eyes, light complexion. Rides, swims. Ad., studio, Selig. KUSZEWSKI, Hedda; b. Odessa, Rus- sia, 1895; educ. Germany; early career, artist model; stage career, musical com- edy; screen career, Deutsche Bioscope, Germany (in " Der Schwarze Pierrot," "Die Raihe"), Lubin ("The Light at Dusk," "The Barrier"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght.. 132; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., 60 W. 39th st., N. Y. L LA BADIE, Florence; b. Canada, 1894; educ. N. Y.; early ca- reer, studied art, painting, and sculpture; screen career, Than- houser (late pictures, " Fear of Poverty," " The Lonely Heart," "Her Life and His," "The Pillory"); all athletics. Brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion. Ad., Thanhouser, New Ro- chelle. LAMON, Isabel; b. Chicago, 1898; educ. Fort Lee; stage ca- reer, as child in " East Lynne," " The Fatal Wedding," " Anna Karenina," "The Prince Chap," "Pomander Walk"; screen career, Eclair 1 yr., Lubin 1 yr. ; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; fair complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 325 W. 51st st, N. Y. LANGDON, Lillian; b. New Jersey; stage career, comic opera, stk., rep.; screen career, Kalem, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Famous Players, Fine Arts (late pictures, " Diane of the Fol- lies," "Intolerance," "The Americans," "That Colby Girl"); authoress and musician; wrote, in collaboration, "The Higher Law" and other stage plays; picturized "The Price She Paid." Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. LARRIMORE, Francine; b. Rouen, France, 1895; educ. France, Russia, N. Y. ; stage career, in "Fair and Warmer," "Misleading Lady," "Overnight," "Moonlight Mary"; screen career, Pathe, Gaumont, Edison, Essanay (" The Royal Pau- per," "Max Wants a Divorce"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 112; fair complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 611 W. 144th st.; studio, Edison, N. Y. LAURA, Alberta, also heavies; b. 1875; stage career, starred Shakespearian roles, Frohman " Madam X," stk. New Orleans, Denver; screen career, Essanay (" One Touch of Nature "). Hght., 5, Sy2; medium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. LAWRENCE, Jeannette; b. 1890; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Universal; rides, dances. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 150; blond" hair, brown eyes. Ad., St. Margaret's Hotel, N. Y. 102— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 LEDERER, Gretchen; b. Cologne, Germany; educ. Cologne Conservatory of Music; stage career, German musical stock; m. p. career, Selig, Imp N.Y.M.P., Vitagraph (" The Masked Woman," "Morals of Hilda," " Polly-Ooly "). Hght, 5, 7; wght, 140; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City. LEONARD, Florence A.; b. Halifax, N. S.; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, " What It Means to a Woman," " His Majesty Bunker Bean"; screen career, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"), Famous Players ("Gretna Green"), Lubin ("Mrs. Dane's De- fence"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 145; dark com- plexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., 81 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. LESLIE, Lilie; b. 1892; stage career, stk. prods. Australia, lead "Sign of the Cross," "Girl of the Golden West"; screen ca- reer, 3 yrs., Fox, Lubin. Hght., 5, 5; complexion, fair; red- brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 530 Riverside Drive, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. LESLIE, Marguerite; b. Sweden; educ. Sweden and England; stage career, leads with Sir Charles Wyndham, Sir John Hare, Gerald du Maurier, and in several other Chas. Frohman's London prods.; came to this country to play lead in "The Money Moon," Morosco; played Henriette in " The Secret " with Frances Starr, Belasco; screen career, Famous (lead in support of John Mason in "Jim the Penman"), World ("The Question "). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 146; fair complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 149 W. 57th st., N. Y. LILLARD, Charlotte; b. 1893; stage career, mus. com. prods.; screen career, Pathe, Crystal, Biograph. Hght., 5, 5; com- plexion, fair. Ad., home, 605 W. 141st st., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. LINDBLOM, Sadie; b. Oakland, Cal., 1890; educ. Stockholm, Sweden; stage career, in Sweden; screen career, joined Liberty at its inception; all-around athlete and motorist. LITTLE, Anna; b. Sisson, Cal., 1894; educ. Chicago and Los Angeles; stage career, mus. com. and com. opera; screen ca- reer, XYMP, Universal, Mustang (" Matchin' Jim"), Amer- ican ("The Land o' Lizzards"), Mutual ("Immediate Lee"), Selznick ("The Court of St. Simon"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Selznick Pictures, N. Y. LORRAINE, Lillian; b. San Francisco, 1892; stage career, at age of 4 playing Eva in " Uncle Tom's Cabin "; later played stk., appearing in chorus with Eddie Foy in " The Orchid," later appeared in " The Great White Way " with Blanche Ring, then Ziegfeld's Follies of 1909, starred in Follies of 1912, fol- lowing Nora Bayes; screen career, Pathe, Equitable (" Should a Wife Forgive?"), Kalem ("The Prima Donna's Special"). LOVE, Bessie; b. Los Angeles, Cal.; educ. high schl. in Los Angeles; screen career, Triangle-Fine Arts (" A Sister of Six," " Intolerance," " The Heiress of Coffee Dan's," " The Doll Shop," " Nina, the Flower Girl "). Ad., Triangle, Los Angeles. LOVE, Irene; b. 1890; stage career, stk. prods.; screen career, Eagle, 2 yrs.; character parts. Hght., 5, 8]/2; complexion, fair. Ad., 101 W. 75th st, N. Y.. or Bergere, N. Y. LOVELY, Louise; b. Sydney, Australia, 1896; educ. Switzerland and Sydney; stage career, vaud., mus. com., in Aus- tralia, in vaud. for 2]/2 yrs.; screen career, with Australian Biograph Co., Universal- Bluebird (" The Reward of His Govern- ment," " Marcel's Birthday Present," " Diamonds of Destiny," " The Outlaw and the Lady," "The Fourth Witness"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 128; fair hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 1746 Wilcox ave., Hollywood; studio, Universal City. LUBY, Edna; b. N. Y., 1891; educ. England; stage career, at age 11 with Chas. Frohman, "Hearts Are Trumps," "Two Schools," with Fritzi Scheff and Anna Held in " Babette " and " Parisian Model," played in own vaud. sketch, " Crucial Mo- ment"; m. p. career, with Lubin ("The Gangster," "Just Nobody," "Shadows"), with Ivan ("Immortal Flame"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4y2; wght., 116; fair complexion and hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Hotel Albemarle, N. Y. ; bus., U. B. O. Offices, N. Y. LUTHER, Anna; b. Newark, N. J., 1894; screen career, Re- liance, Lubin, Selig, Keystone, Fox (" Her Father's Station," "Hell' a Poppin' Valentine," "The Island of Destiny"); rides, swims, plays golf, tennis, music. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 129; titian hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. LYMAN, Laura; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. educ. Girls' High, Brooklyn, N. Y.; stage career, 6 yrs. stk.; screen career, Bio- graph, Imp, Majestic, Reliance, Kinema- color (" Evangeline "), Canadian Bio- scope, Fox (" Merely Mary Ann," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; dark complexion, blue-gray eyes, black hair. Home ad., 670 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LYNNE, Ethel; b. 1896, Longview, Tex.; educ. Carr-Burdette Coll., Sherman, Tex.; stage career, in " Tic Toe Man of Ox," musical comedy; m. p. career, Universal, Christie (" By the Sad Sea Waves," " Sauce for the Goose," " A Gay De- ceiver," "Hubby's Flirting Way"); plays tennis and rides. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 118; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1206 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles; studio, Chris- tie, Hollywood. M horseback, motors. Hollywood; studio, McCOY, Gertrude; b. Rome, Ga., 1896; educ. Nassau, Tenn.; stage career, stck. and mus. com., "The Two Orphans"; screen career, 8 yr. Biograph, under Grif- fith, Pathe, Edison (" Through Turbulent Waters," " On the Stroke of Twelve," "What Could She Do?", "June Friday," "Friend Wilson's Daughter"), Gaumont ("The Isle of Love"), Van Dyke ("The Lash of Destiny"). Hght., 5, 6l/2; wght., 135; blond hair, blue-green eyes; rides Ad., 340 E. 198th st., N. Y. McDOWELL, Claire; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, since babyhood in "The Clansman," has acted with Faversham, Julie Opp, Marie Dressier; screen career, with Biograph for over 5 yrs. (" Days of '49"), Universal ("The Lady from the Sea," " Two Men and a Woman." " The Caravan," " Ransom," " Beyond the Pale," "Avarice"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 115; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, Highland ave., Hollywood Park, Universal City, Cal. MacDONALD, Flora; b. Buckfield, Me., 1889; educ. Portland High Schl., New Hamp. Normal Coll.; stage career, stk., ingenue in " Leopard's Spofs," lead in "The Sins of the Fathers"; screen ca- reer, Nat. Drama Corp. (" Fall of a Na- tion "). Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 126 lbs.; light complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Recreations, rides, swims, dives, shoots. Ad., Nat. • Drama Corp., 1465 Broadway, N. Y. C. MAC LAREN, Mary; stage career, stk., mus. com.; screen career. Universal ("Idle Wives," "The Mysterious Mrs. Mus- selwhite," " A Night With Whispering Smith." " The Plow Woman"); all outdoor sports. Ad., Universal City, Cal. MADDEN, Golda; b. Denver, 1894; educ. Univ. of Colo.; stage career, stk.', William Collier; screen career, Biograph, Lubin, Pathe, Keystone, Balboa (" Stronger Than a Woman's Will," "Fit to Burn"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; light complexion, blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., 6816 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. MADISON, Cleo; b. Bloomington, 111.; educ. Bloomington Normal Univ.; stage career, with James K. Hackett, Virginia Harned, in vaud. on Orpheum circuit toured with own co.; screen career, Universal, first success in " Trey of Hearts," since then she has headed her own co. and directed own prods, for a time (latest pictures, " The Chalice of Sorrow," "Retribution," "Black Orchids," "The Chastening"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; blue eyes, medium hair with reddish tinge. Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 103 MAISON, Edna; b. San Francisco, Cal. ; stage career, since 6 yrs. old, in stock, rep., light opera, first work with Cooper Stock, Los Angeles, at 15 yrs. was singing at Tivoli Opera House, at Fisher's Theatre, and with Cal. Opera Co.; screen career, since 1912, Universal (latest pictures, " The Jewel of Death "). Brown hair and eyes. MALONE, Molly; b. Denver, Colo., 1897; educ. Denver and Los Angeles; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph, Lubin, Lasky, Universal (latest pictures, " The Lawyer's Secret," " Seething ' Humanity," " The Red Stain,"); rides, swims, dances, paints. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 108; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1726 Chester Court, Hollywood; studio, Universal City, Cal. MALONE, Violet; b. Denver, 1897; educ. Denver and So. Africa; m. p. career, with Vitagraph and Lasky, ingenue lead in " Little Angel of Canon Creek," with Romaine Fielding in " Desert Honeymoon," "Alien Souls," acted as asst. director in several Lasky productions. Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal. MANN, Frankie; b. Mill Hall, Pa., 1892; educ. Boston Girls Latin Sch.; stage career, 2 yrs. in stk., Orpheum, Phila. ; screen career, Lubin, Vitagraph ("Youth"), Pathe (" Ravengar "), Ivan ("The Sex Lure"); dances, swims, rides. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Sir Henry Apts., Brooklyn; studio, Ivan, N. Y. MARINOFF, Fania; b. Odessa, Russia; stage career, Esther in " The House Next Door," in Paul Armstrong's " Romance of the Underworld," " Within the Law," " A Thousand Years Ago," " Conse- quences," Arnold Daly's revival of Shaw's " Arms and the Man," Ariel in the ter- centenary performance of Shakespear's "The Tempest"; screen career, Famous Players ("One of Our Girls"), Kalem ("The Lure of Mammon"), Kleine Money Master"), Gaumont ("The Unsuspected , Pathe ("The Galloper," "New York," "Nedra"), ("Life's Whirlpool"), Black hair, eyes. Ad., home, 19th st., N. Y. MARKEY, Enid; b. Dillon, Colo., 1896; educ. Denver; stage career, Burbank stock, with Nat Goodwin; screen career, Ince (" Civilization," "Jim Grimsby's Boy," "The Devil's Double"), Corona ("The Curse of Eve"). Hght., 5, 4; wght, 125; dark hair, dark eyes; motors, rides. Ad., Corona, Los Angeles. MARSH, Mae; b. Madrid, New Mexico, 1897; educ. convents in San Francisco; screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, (in " The Sands o' Dee," " Man's Genesis," " The Escape,'^ " Home, Sweet Home," " The Swindlers," " The Great Day," "The Birth of a Nation"), Fine Arts ("Hoodoo Ann," "A Child of the Paris Streets," "The Wild Girl of the Sierras," "The Little Liar," "Intolerance," "The Wharf Rat"); now with Selwyn, N. Y. Hght., 5, 3; gray eyes, auburn hair. MARSH, Marguerite; b. Lawrence, Kansas, 1892; educ. San Francisco and Los Angeles; stage career, two seasons with Raymond Hitchcock; Morosco stock in Los Angeles; screen career, Biograph, under Griffith, Essanay (leads opposite G. M. Anderson), in 1912, joined eastern Majestic, playing with Fred Mace, then to Reliance, joined Fine Arts (" Casey at the Bat," " Mr. Goode, the Samaritan "). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 120; auburn hair, dark blue eyes, fair complexion; paints, musical. Ad., studio, Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. MARTIN, Helen, also ingenue; b. 1897; screen career, Metro (with Edmund Breese "Song of a Wage Slave"), Gaumont (opposite Harold Ford "Lessons in Love Making"); "Idol of the Stage," " I Accuse," "According to Law," also 2 yrs. Eclair stk. Hght., 5, 2; medium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. MARTIN, Teddy; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1891; stage career from 1905, toured world in mus. com. co., in " Bankers and Brokers," " Playing the Ponies"; m. p. career, Keystone (" My Valet"), Universal ("When Beauty Butts In," "When Willie Went Wild"); dances, sings. Hght., 5 ft.; blond hair. MARTIN, Vivian; b. near Gr. Rapids, Mich.; stage career with Richard Mansfield in " Cyrano de Bergerac," in " Officer 666," "Stop Thief," "The Only Son"; m. p. career, World- Film (starred in "Old Dutch," "The Arrival of Perpetua," "Little Miss Brown," "Over Night"), Fox ("A Modern (" The Isles") World 151 E. Thelma"), Morosco-Pallas (late pictures, "Her Father's Son," "Right Direction," "The Wax Model"). Ad., Morosco, Los Angeles. MASON, Shirley; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901; educ. private tu- tors; stage career, created part of Little Hal in "The Squaw Man," with Wm. Faversham at the age of 4, Little Meenie in " Rip Van Winkle," Peter in " Passers-By," also " The Poor Little Rich Girl" (to the Coast), etc.; screen career, Edison (" Mary Had a Little Lamb," " Blades of Grass," " The Lit- tlest Magdalene," " Vanity Fair," " Celeste of the Ambulance Corps," "Lucia"), McClure (featured in "Seven Deadly Sins"). Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 94 lbs.; brown hair, light gray eyes. Rides, swims; hobby, the piano. Home ad., 350 Mo- sholu Parkway, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Edison, N. Y. C. MAUDE, Beatrice; b. 1897; stage career, vaud., com. ingenue; screen career, Metro (late pictures, " The Final Judgment," "The Soul of a Woman"). Hght., 5, 5; brunette, black hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 420 Madison ave., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. MAXAM, Louella; b. St. Augustine, Fla., 1894; educ. St. Louis and Los Angeles; screen career, Selig (lead in "Ma's Girls"), Universal (" The Fair God of Sun Island," " Measure of Leon Dubray"), Keystone ("The Movie Star," "An Oily Scoun- drel," " Bucking Society," " His Bitter Pill," " The Lying Heart"), Selig ("Out of the Shadows," "The Saddle Girth"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Selig, Los Angeles. MAYO, Christine; stage career, in "Excuse Me," "Seven Keys to Baldpate," vaud., stk.; screen career, Ivan (" Mother's Confession," "Fool's Paradise," "The Promise"), Equitable ("The Warning"), World Film ("Supreme Sacrifice"), Fox ("Broken Law"), Metro ("Spell of the Yukon," "Iron Woman," etc.). Specializes in vampire and emotional leads. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; dark hair and eyes. Home ad., 559 W. 164th st, N. Y. C. MAYO, Edna; b. Philadelphia, Pa.. 1893; educ. Girls' Coll., Philadelphia; stage career, starred in "Madame X," "Ex- cuse Me," "Help Wanted"; screen career, Essanay since 1915 (" The Woman Hater," " The Little Straw Wife," " The Misleading Lady," " The Strange Case of Mary Page," " The Return of Eve," "The Chaperon"). Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 115 lbs.; fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, motoring, singing, sculpturing. Home ad., Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Studio ad., Essanay, Chicago, 111. MEREDITH, Lois; b. 1898; educ. abroad; stage career, prima donna in coast tour of " Madam Sherry," title role " Peg o' My Heart"; screen career, Morosco-Paramount ("Help Wanted"), Lasky ("The Woman"), Metro ("An Enemy of Society"), World ("The Antique Dealer"), Mutual ("The. Girl Who Can Cook), Moss ("In the Hands of the Law"), Pathe ("Sold at Auction," "The Precious Packet"). Rides horseback, sings, writes. Ad., Sanger & Jordan, 1432 B'way, N. Y., care of E. B. Hesser. MERRIAM, Pauline; b. Biloxi, Miss.. 1895; educ. Leachwood Sem., Va., and private finishing schls.; stage career, Century Opera House, N. Y.; stk. with Jessie Bonstelle; screen career, Thanhouser, Famous Players, Universal (" Helene of the North," "The Incorrigible Dukane," "The Great Problem"). Has posed for Gibson, the late John W. Alexander. Is accom- plished musician, sculptress, dancer. Ad., 521 W. 156th St., N. Y. MERSCH, Mary; b. Los Angeles, Cal., 1893; educ. Los An- geles and N. Y. C; stage career, for 8 years leading woman for May Robson, Zelda Sears, lead in "Today"; screen career, Lasky ("The Dream Girl," "Common Ground"), Morosco ("David Garrick," "Making of Maddalena"), Metro ("One Among Many"). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 ft. 6J/2 in.; wght., 138 lbs.; light brown hair and brown eyes. Home ad., 225 W. 80th st., N. Y. MERSEREAU, Violet; b. and educ. N. Y.; stage career, child parts in stock, then toured with Margaret Anglin, played Flora in orig. co. of " The Clansman," starred on road as Re- becca in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"; m. p. career, Nes- tor, Famous Players, Universal (title role in " The Spitfire," " Autumn," " Broken Fetters," " The Honor of Mary Blake," "The Mystery of My Lady's Boudoir," "Souls United"). Fond of all outdoor syorts. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 115; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Studio ad., Universal Studio, Ft. Lee, N.J. 104— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 MINTER, Mary Miles; b. Shreveport, La., April 1, 1902; educ. by private tu- tors; stage career, child actress support- ing Nat Goodwin, Robert Hilliard, Mrs. Fiske, Bertha Kalich, Dustin and William Farnum, for 4 yrs. appeared in title role in "The Littlest Rebel"; screen career, Frohman ("The Fairy and the Waif"), Metro (" Barbara Freitchie," " Emmy of Stork's Nest," etc.), American ("Faith," " The Innocence of Lizette," " Dulcie's Adventure," " A Dream or Two Ago," etc.). Hobbies, mo- toring, writing verse and prose. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 112 lbs.; golden hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 1515 Santa Barbara st., Santa Barbara, Cal. Studio ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. MITCHELL, Doris; b. Chicago, 111., 1893; educ. Convent of the Sacred Heart; stage career, from age of 9, began as Prince of Wales in " Richard III," with Sothern and Marlowe in Shakespearian rep., appeared N. Y. C, 1907, in " Genevieve of the Hills," later in " The Mills of the Gods," " The Spend- thrift," etc.; screen career, Monmouth ("Jimmy Dale" serial). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 738 West End ave., N. Y. C. MITCHELL, Rhea; b. Portland, Ore.; educ. Portland; stage career on Orpheum circuit, stk. at Alcazar, San Francisco; screen career, NYMP ("Three Musketeers"), American ("Sealed Lips," "Gilded Youth"); swims, rides, motors, dances. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 110; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., studio, American, Santa Barbara, Cal. MOORE, Marcia; b. Chicago, 1898; educ. Holy Name Cathe- dral, Chicago; stage career, 4^4 yrs., Bush Temple stock, Chi- cago, " Salomy Jane" on road, 2 yrs., vaud.; m. p. career, with Essanay at age of 7 (in " Mother's Angel Child," " Old Curiosity Shop"); 2 yrs. later with Selig (Dorothy in "Wiz- ard of Oz " series), Universal in 1913 (in "Cracksman" se- ries), NYMP (leads), Tiffany (ingenue with Mrs. Leslie Car- ter in "Heart of Maryland"), ingenue with Bushman-Metro co., Lubin (" By Right of Love "), returned to Universal, 1915 ("The Soul's Inspiration"). Ad., studio, Universal City, Cal. MURDOCK, Ann; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. Philadelphia; stage career, star in several Frohman productions, including " Please Help Emily"); screen career, Essanay ("Captain Jinks"), Edison ("Where Love Is"), McClure ("Envy"). Red hair. Ad., McClure, N. Y. MURRAY, Mae; stage career, mus. com.; screen career, Lasky- Paramount ("Sweet Kitty Bellairs," "To Have and to Hold," "The Dream Girl," "The Plough Girl"), Famous Players ("The Big Sister"), Lasky, late picture ("The Mormon Maid"). Ad., Lasky, Los Angeles. N NANSEN, Betty; stage career, tragedienne of Royal Theatre, Copenhagen, also in various prods, in Norway, Sweden and Finland; m. p. career, Fox ("A Woman's Resurrection," "Anna Karenina," "The Celebrated Scandal"). NAZIMOVA, Alia; b. Talta, Crimea, Russia; educ. Geneva and St. Petersburg Convent, Odessa; stage career, stock in Kerson and Vilna, played " Trilby," " The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," in Petrograd; first appeared in N. Y. in 1905, presenting "A Doll's House," "The Master Builder," "The Comet and the Passion Flower," "War Brides"; screen career, Brenon-Selz- nick (" War Brides "). NESBITT, Miriam A.; b. Chicago, 1879; educ. St. Mary's Acad., Notre Dame, Ind.; stage career, 12 yrs. lead, woman, Chas. and Danl. Frohman, Savage, Harris, Shuberts, Peyton; screen career, Edison, 6 yrs.; during that time has played about 200 leading roles; Art Dramas ("Infidelity"). Wght., 138; light., 5, 7; brunette, gray eyes, brown hair; rides, swims, dances, fences. Ad., Art Dramas, N. Y. NEWTON, Marie; b. Toronto, Canada, 1899; educ. Chicago; screen career, Bio- graph (" The Ring and the Book," " The Bridge Across," "The Ebbing Tide"), Mirror ("A Wall Street Tragedy"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 112; fair complexion, bronze hair, gray eyes; tennis, rides, swims, skates. Ad., home, 800 E. 175th st., N. Y. NICHOLS, Marguerite; b. Los Angeles; m. p. career, started as extra with Balboa, then played bits, promoted to leads after 6 mos., in (" Little Mary Sunshine," " The Reclamation," " Pay Dirt"), American ("Strength of Donald McKenzie," "Atone- ment "), Moss (" The Power of Evil "). Ad., B. S. Moss, N. Y. NILSSON, Anna Q.; b. Ystad, Sweden; stage career, in Swe- den and America; came to U. S. in 1907; screen career, since 1911, Kalem, Fox, Kleine, World, Arrow-Pathe ("Who's Guilty?"), Ivan ("Her Surrender"), Art Dramas ("Infidel- ity"), Selznick ("The Court of St. Simon"). Light complex- ion. Ad., home, 533 W. 112th st., N. Y. NORMAND, Mabel; b. Boston, Mass.; screen career, Vitagraph, Biograph, Key- stone (starred in " Fatty and Mabel," " Mabel's Busy Day," " Fatty and Mabel Adrift," " He Did and He Didn't," " The Bright Lights," etc.), now leading woman and head of Mabel Normand Feature Film Co.; star in "Pat," "Mickey," Mickey Gets Ready," etc.). Dark hair and brown eyes. Ad., 1712 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cal. NORDEN, Virginia; b. Washington, D. C; educ. priv. schls. and Amer. Schl. of Dramatic Art; stage career, on stage for several yrs., played in " Rule of Three," " Poor. Little Rich Girl"; screen career, Vitagraph (" The Destroyers," " The Combat "), Gotham. Light complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes; swims, rides. Ad., Brightwaters, L. 1. NOVA, Hedda; b. Odessa, Russia, 1895; educ. Berlin; screen career, in Germany, and Lubin ("The Light at Dusk," "The Barrier"), now with Edgar Lewis prods. Rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 136 lbs.; complexion fair, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ed., 60 W. 39th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Edgar Lewis, N. Y. C. O — O'NEIL, Nance; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. Snell's Seminary, Oakland; stage career, includes many big prods, under Shu- berts, Belasco, also J. C. Williamson (Australia and New Zea- land) in South Africa, Egypt, England and Hawaii, playing and starring in " Camille," " The Lily," " Judith of Bethulia " (written for her), " Monna Vanna"); screen career, in "The Kreutzer Sonata," " The Witch," " The Final Payment," Lu- bin ("Those Who Toil"), Fox ("A Woman's Past"), Powell ("Mrs. Balfame"), McClure ("Greed"), Metro ("The Iron Woman"). Ad., McClure, N. Y. OSTERMAN, Kathryn; b. Toledo, O.; educ. convent near Toledo; stage career, co-starred with Louis Simon in head- line vaud. act. for 3 yrs., in "The Persian Garden"; screen career, World Comedy Stars, Equitable; appeared in several single-reel comedies for World, and starred in " The Blud- geon," Equitable. Ad., care Jake Rosenthal, Bronx Opera House, N. Y. OSTRICHE, Muriel; b. N. Y., 1897; educ. pub. schls., N. Y.; screen career, Eclair, Thanhouser, Vitagraph (" Kennedy Square," " Mortmain "), Equitable (" A Daughter of the Sea," "A Circus Romance," "By Whose Hand"), World (late pic- tures, "The Alan She Married," "A Square Deal"). Ad., World, N, Y. OSWALD, Zamah, also director; b. Los Angeles; educ. busi- ness and high sch. graduate; m. p. career, with David Horsley, Miller Bros., 101 Ranch, Z Film Company; director and pro- ducer, studying scenario in its relation to dramatization, his- tory and costumes; rides, motors, dances. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 160; olive complexion, dark brown hair and eyes. Ad., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. OTTAWA, Mile. Cellibeaux, also trainer South American pumas; b. Boulogne-s'ur-Mer, France, 1897; educ. Paris; early career, at 14 began training pumas and panthers under tute- lage of her mother, Mine. D'Orcy, and Frank C. Bostock in latter's wild animal show, London, toured Europe and U. S. with Bostock; m. p. career, Horsley (leads in "The Rajah's Sacrifice," "The Woman, the Lion and the Man"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; blue gray eyes, brown hair. Ad., c/o Bostock's, Luna Park, Coney Island, N. Y. OWEN, Seena (Signe Auen); b. Spokane, Wash.; educ. Bruno Hall, there, and in Copenhagen, Denmark; stage career, six weeks in stock, San Francisco; screen career, from .1914, Ka- lem, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Martha's Vindication "). Recently married and has retired from the screen; her last ap- pearance was in " Intolerance." April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 105 PAIGE, Rea; b. 1891; screen career, Bogshaw Film Co., Cin- cinnati (late picture, "All's Fair in Love"). Hght., 5, 6; com- plexion, dark; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., 528 Riverside Drive, N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. PALMER, Pearl; b. Flint, Mich., 1899; educ. Spokane and Seattle; stage career, in vaud. as child; also stk., mus. com.; screen career, Lasky, Kalem, Fox ("The Blue Streak"); rides, dances, musical. Ad., home, Creighton Apts., 47th St.; studio, Fox, N. Y. PATES, Vivian (Mrs. J. Kirkbrick); stage career, vaud., mus. acts; screen career, Biograph, Lubin, Pathe. Hght., 5, 5; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. V. PAVIS, Marie, also ingenues; b. London, England, 1890; educ. England and Conti- nent; stage career, vaudeville and dra- matic stock in England, on Continent, and in U. S.; screen career, Vitagraph ("Easter Babies"), Universal ("The Honeymooners," " Universal Boy," series). Famous Players ("Mrs. Black Is Back"). Writes scenario, is professional pianist, rides. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 112; drak brown hair and eyes. PAYNE, Edna; b. N. Y. C, 1894; educ. there; stage career, child parts in stk., vaud.; screen career, Lubin 2 yrs., Uni- versal 2 yrs. (" The Fatal Introduction," " Sacrifice of Jona- than Gray," "Lure of the West"). Rides, reads. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 116 lbs.; fair complexion, dark eyes, brown hair. Home ad., 326 W. 46th st., N. Y. C. PEACOCK, Lillian, also comedienne; b. Penna., 1894; m. p. career, with Universal, 1914, in Imp subjects and Joker come- dies, prominent roles in " In Onion There Is Strength," "Barred from the Bar," "His Coming Out Party"; rows, swims, motors. Medium hght., dark complexion and hair. Ad., Universal City, Cal. PEARCE, Peggy; b. Long Beach, Cal., 1896; educ. High Sch., Long Beach; screen career, Biograph (" The Mother's Heart"), since then in L-Ko, and Key- stone comedies, (" The Fisher Johnnie," " Baffles, the Gentleman Burglar," " His Favorite Pastime," " His Bread and But- ter," " Bubbles of Trouble," " The Win- ning Punch"); swims, rides; all outdoor sports. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 135; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 2756 W. 9th st., Los Angeles; studio. Keystone, Edendale, Cal. PEARSON, Virginia (Mrs. Sheldon Lewis); b. Louisville, Ky., 1888; educ. Louisville; stage career, stk. two seasons as the vampire in Robert Hilliard's " A Fool There Was," followed Mme. Dorsiet in Faversham's orig, prod. "The Hawk"; screen career, Vitagraph a few mos. in 1910, Famous (" The Aftermath"), Vitagraph, 1915 ("The Vital Question"), Fox (late pictures, " The War Bride's Secret," " The Bitter Truth"); paints, rides. Hght., 5, 7]/2; wght., 145; dark brown hair and dark blue eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. PENNINGTON, Ann; b. Wimington, Del., 1895; educ. Wil- mington; stage career, in "The Red Widow," "The Polish Wedding," 4 seasons in the Ziegfeld "Follies"; screen career, Famous Players ("The Rainbow Princess"); dances, drives car. Wght., 100; light brown hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., home, 142 W. 44th st., N. Y.; studio, Famous Players, 130 W. 56th st., N. Y. PENNINGTON, Emma Lullie; b. Colgate, Md., 1895; educ. there; stage career, 2 yrs. stk.; screen career, Milo (" Busting in Society," " Her Missing Cousin," " Percy's First Attempt," "Percy Turns Detective"), Lubin ("The House of Fear"); rides, swims, dances. Wght., 120; fair complexion, chestnut hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 303 E. North ave., Baltimore; studio, Milo, Baltimore. PETROVA, Olga; b. Warsaw, Poland; educ. Brussels, Paris, London; stage career, from age of 20, Shakespearean rep., played Ibsen, Bernstein and Strindberg in Europe, American debut at Follies Bergere, N. Y., under mgmt. Henry B. Har- ris; starred in " Panthea " and "The Revolt," mgmt. Shu- berts; feature dramatic act in vaud.; screen career, Metro ("The Meanest Husband," "The Black Butterfly," "Bridges Burned"), Lasky. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; red hair, green eyes. Ad., Lasky, Los Angeles. PHILLIPS, Carmen; b. San Francisco, 1895; educ. Univ. of Cal.; stage career, Princess Opera Co. of San Francisco, Hartman and Lombardi's Op. Co.'s; m. p. career, with Universal, Vitagraph and Fox (" Terence O'Rourke " series," " Crippled Hand," " Hank's Aristocratic Dream "), Christie, Universal, Fox Comedies ("Chased in Love," " There's Many a Fool"); rides, dances. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; brunette, black eyes and hair. Ad., home, 6555 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; studio, Fox, Holly- wood, Cal. PHILLIPS, Dorothy; b. Balto., Md., 1892; educ. high school, Balto.; stage ca- reer, " Everywoman," " Mary Jane's Pa," with H. E. Dixey; m. p. career, Essanay Co. two seasons, then with Universal ("If My Country Should Call," "The Place Beyond the Winds," " The Piper's Price," " The Ivy and the Oak," " The Wrong Side of Paradise," " The Flash- light Girl"); drives, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 3l/2; wght., 125; golden hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., home, 1946 Calmenga ave., Hollywood; studio, Universal City, Col. PICKFORD, Mary; b. Toronto, Can., 1893; stage career, in juvenile parts at age of 5, became member Toronto Stock Co., later joined Chauncey Olcott's road co., scored success in Be- lasco's "Warrens of Virginia"; screen career, Biograph, di- rection Griffith, joined Imp-Universal, returned to stage for Belasco's " A Good Little Devil," went to Famous Players with entire cast for film version; other pictures are: ("Ma- dame Butterfly," " The Foundling," " Poor Little Peppina," "The Eternal Grind," " Hulda From Holland"), Artcraft ("Less Than the Dust," "Pride of the Clan," "A Poor Little Rich Girl," " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm "). Ad., Mary Pickford Film Co., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. POYNTER, Beulah; b. near St. Joseph, Mo.; educ. St. Louis and Chicago; stage career, starred 7 yrs. in "The Girl of the Golden West," " The Call of the Cricket," and stk. star in Denver, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, etc., screen career, Cosmos, Harris-World (appearing in " Lena Rivers "). Writer of many plays and scenarios. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120; blond hair and blue eyes. Ad., Cambria Apts., 355 W. 55th st., N. Y. PRETTY, Arline; b. Wash., D. C, 1893; educ. Wash. pub. sch. and priv. finishing sch.; stage career, beginning with the Columbia players in Washington playing ingenues and later leads for over a period of 3 yrs.; screen career, began with " The Old Guard," Imp-Universal, Vitagraph (late pictures, "The Dawn of Freedom," "The Secret Kingdom"). Hght., 5, 5 J^ ; wght., 125; light complexion, light brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, The Dearborn, 350 W. 55th st., N. Y. ; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRICE, Anna Berger; b. Detroit; educ. Detroit and Minn. Seminary; stage career, Frohmfln, Collier, stk.; screen career, Universal, Biograph, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 140; bru- nette, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., 249 W. 45th st., N. Y. PURVIANCE, Edna Olga; b. Lovelock, Paradise Valley, Nev., 1895; educ. Vassar Coll.; stage career, in amateur theatri- cals, where she was discovered by Chap- lin; screen career, leading woman with Chaplin at Essanay (in " The Bank," "Carmen," "Police"), and with Lone- Star-Mutual (late pictures, " The Rink," "Easy Street"); expert horsewoman and driver. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 140; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Engstrum Apts., Los Angeles; studio, Lone Star, Hollywood, Cal. R RADFORD, Mazie; b. N. Y.; educ. in a N. Y. college, where she was prominent in theatricals; screen career, Biograph (in Dillon's comedy company), Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" The Wild Girl of the Sierras "). RALPH, Jessie; stage career, in "The Revolt," "A Rich Man's Son," " Help Wanted," " The Price," " After Five," etc.; screen career, Pathe ("The Galloper," "New York"). Ad., Pathe, Hoboken, N. J. 106— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 RAZETO, Stella (Mrs. Edward J. Le Saint); b. San Diego, Cal.; educ. San Francisco Girls' H. S.; stage career, legit, and vaud. with Florence Roberts, Louis Morrison, Harry Mes- tayer; m. p. career, with Majestic, Kinemacolor, Selig, Uni- versal, dir. Ed. Le Saint, title role in Universal's (" The Three God Fathers"). Baseball fan; brunette, black hair, brown eyes. REA, Isabel; b. Pittsburg, Pa.; educ. priv. sch., Atlantic City, N. J.; stage career, stck. and with James O'Neill, Rose Cogh- lan; screen career, Imp-Universal, Pathe, Kalem, Biograph ("A Bunch of Flowers"), Fox, Ivan. Hght., 5, 2^4; wght, 125; decided blond, dark blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., 583 Riverside Drive, N. Y. READER, Anna; b. 1896; stage career, "Man of the Hour," " Chorus Lady," stk. Hoboken, Elmira, Birmingham, Wil- mington; screen career, Eastern, Kleine, Kalem, Roland West. Hght., 5, 2; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. REED, Florence; b. Phila., 1883; educ. Sacrecolus Convent; ■comes of theatrical parentage; stage career, includes stk. and many prods., with Walker Whiteside; Ramons, in "The Painted Woman," "The Yellow Ticket," and "At Bay"; screen career, Pathe (starred in " At Bay," " New York," " The Woman's Law"), Brenon (" Lucretia Borgia"). Ad., Her- bert Brenon Pictures, N. Y. REED, Vivian; b. Chicago, 1893; educ. there; received musical training, in 1913, in stock for a time, then to Pacific Coast, where joined Oz Film Co., where featured as Trade Mark Girl, and played lead in its " Last Egyptian," supported Mrs. Leslie Carter in "The Heart of Maryland"; m. p. career, fea- tured in 3 and 5-reel subjects by Selig (late pictures, " The Temptation of Adam," " The Princess of Patches," " Lost and Found"); swims, rides horseback, rows. Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. REEVES, Myrtle; b. Atlanta, Ga., 1897; educ. Washington Seminary, Atlanta; m. p. career, Vitagraph and Balboa (third episode of " Red Circle " Series and Episodes 11, 12, 13, 14 of "The Grip of Evil," "Dawn of Wisdom"); rides, swims, Wght., 136; hght., 5, 4; blue eyes, golden hair, and very fair complexion. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. REMLEY, Aimee; b. 1890; stage career, 10 yrs., mus. stk. prods.; screen career, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, AY/i\ complexion, dark. Ad., Home, 2008 E. 15th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., or Ber- gere, N. Y. REYNOLDS, Carrie; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Phila.; stage ca- reer, in many N. Y. prods., including " The Rose of Panama," headliner in vaud.; screen career, Lubin, playing leads in many prods.; musician and vocalist. Hght., 5, Ay2; wght., 130; blond hair and complexion and hazel eyes. Ad., care John Cort, Longacre Bldg., N. Y. RICH, Vivian; b. in the South; educ. Boston; stage career, first in stock, then in " The Country Girl," on B'way; m. p. career; original Nestor company, American (late pictures, "The Atonement"), Selig ("Beware of Strangers"). RIDGLEY, Cleo; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in chorus of N. Y. Hippodrome; screen career, Kalem, Lubin, Lasky (" The Selfish Woman," leading woman for Lou-Tclle- gen in " The Victory of Conscience " and " The Victoria Cross," "Joan the Woman"); rides. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; blonde complexion. Ad., studio, Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. ROBERTS, Edith; b. N. Y. City; educ. N. Y. C. schs.; stage career, began age 6, also in vaud.; m. p. career, Universal (late pictures, " The Wrong Mary Wright," " A Bundle of Trouble," " Where Is My Husband? ", " A Macaroni Sleuth," "How It Happened," " When the Cat's Away," "Hasty Hazing"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 105; fair complexion, light brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 1944 Canyon, Hollywood; studio, Univer- sal City, Cal. ROBINSON, Gertrude May; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, began as child actress at the age of 4, has appeared in " A Bonnie Brier Bush," " The Firstborn," " A Midsummer Night's Dream," " Sapho," "Rip Van Winkle" and "Ben-Hur"; screen career, Biograph (" Pippa Passes "), Reli- ance, Victor, Lasky (" The Arab "), Famous (" May Blosom "), Gaumont (" The Haunted Woman," "The Quabty of Faith"). Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 105 lbs.; dark brown hair and blue-gray eyes, olive complexion. Hobby, horseback riding and scenario writing. Home ad., 106 Morningside Drive, N. Y. C. ROBERTSON, Lolita; b. California; stage career, in " Com- mencement Days," "Brown of Harvard," "Great Divide"; m. p. career, Metro, in Figman-Robertson comedies (" He Wouldn't Wear Glasses "). Ad., Great Neck, L. I. ROBINSON, Virginia Perry; b. 1889; stage career, stk. prods., leads; screen career, Gaumont, Lubin, Reliance. Hght., 5, 4l/2; complexion, dark. Ad., home, 245 W. 44th St., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. RODGERS, Katherine; b. 1893; stage career, 1 season with Maude Adams, 1 season "Sybil," "Love o' Mike"; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph (" Dollar and the Law," "An Enemy to the King," "Indiscretion"). Hght., 5, 5^4; dark complexion, brunette hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. ROGERS, Dorothy (Dee); b. N. Y.; educ. Notre Dame, Baltimore; stage ca- reer, stk., starring in vaud.; screen career, Gaumont, Famous ("Saleslady"), Fox ("Where Love Leads''). Hght, 5, 9; wght., 145; fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes; dances, swims, rides. Ad., home, Clinton Apts., 253 W. 42d St., N. Y. ROLAND, Ruth; b. San Francisco, 1893; educ. there; stage career, 4 yrs. old as " California's Child Actress," later stk., Orpheum circuit; screen career, Kalem, Balboa ("Who Pays?", "Red Circle," "The Neglected Wife"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 122; auburn hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 2225 W. 11th St., Los Angeles; studio, Balboa, Long Beach. ROSS, Jane; b. 1891; stage career, "Butterfly on the Wheel," "Five Frankforters "; screen career, 2 yrs. Cal. M. P. Co., Ince. Hght., 5, 7; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. ROSSON, Helene; b. 1899; early career, concert; screen ca- reer, Universal, American (" True Nobility,'.' " The Gambler's Last Love," " Matchin' Jim"); rides, swims, plays tennis. Hght., medium; light hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. ROWAN, Ruth; b. Dallas, 1897; educ. there; stage career, stk.; screen career, NYMP, Lasky ("Joan the Woman," "Innkeeper's Daughter"), Fox ("The Beast"), L-KO. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 165; black hair, brown eyes; rides, music, dances. Ad., L-KO, Hollywood. ROYTON, Helen; b. Dublin, Ireland; educ. there, America, sch. of music, Germany; stage career, 15 yrs., with Gus Ed- wards, London, headliner in vaud., grand opera in Germany; screen career, Balboa, Feature; rides, swims, motors, dances. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 128; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., 1828 Highland ave., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Balboa Feature Film, Hollywood, Cal. RUSSELL, Barbara, also ingenue; b. 1895; stage career, mus. com., London; screen career, 2 yrs. English Film Co., London; Equitable, Pathe (late pictures, " The Question," " The Light That Failed," "The Iron Claw"). Hght., 5, 6; complexion, fair. Ad., Hotel Marie Antoinette, Broadway, N. Y., or Ber- gere, N. Y. SAIS, Marin; b. Marin Co., Cal.; educ. Notre Dame Acad., San Jose; stage career, stock, musical sketch; m. p. career, Vita- graph, Bison, Kalem (late pictures, " Harvest of Gold," " The Son of Cain," " On the Brink of War," " The False Prophet"); horsewoman, performs water stunts. Ad., Kalem, Glendale. SAMPSON, Teddy; b. N. Y., 1895; stage career, vaud., comic opera, with Gus Edwards, Blanche Ring; screen career, Reli- ance-Majestic, World ("As in a Looking Glass"), Fine Arts (" The House of Bentley," " The Fox Woman," " Cross Cur- rents"); fences, motors. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. SAUNDERS, Jackie; b. Phila., 1892; educ. St. Joseph's Con- vent, Phila.; stage career, Dawson's Dancing Dolls, stk.; m. p. career, Biograph, Pathe, Universal, Balboa (" Shrine of Hap- piness," " Flirting Bride," " Grip of Evil "). Author of several scenarios, including " Rose of the Alley"; dances. Hght., 5, 3; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 107 SAWYER, Joan; b. El Paso, Tex., 1884; stage career, vaud. with Raymond Hitchcock, Richard Carle, Elsie Janis; screen career, Fox; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght, 130; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fox., N. Y. SCHAEFER, Anne, also characters; b. St. Louis; educ. Con- vent Notre Dame, St. Louis, and spl. course in elocution; stage career, stock and road productions; "Two Orphans," leads with John Kellard, Louis James in Shakespeare; m. p. career, Vitagraph (" Maria the Foster Mother," " Johanna the Barbarian," "Ann the Blacksmith," "Angel of the Desert"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 160; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, Ad., home, Noel Apts., Santa Monica, Cal. SEARL, Veta; screen career, in Frank Powell's production " Charity," in support of Creighton Hale, Linda A. Griffith and Sheldon Lewis; young girl parts. Recreations, swimming, dancing. Hght., 4 ft. 10 in.; wght., 97 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 528 W. 111th st, N. Y. C. Ad., Frank Powell Productions, Times Bldg., N. Y. C. SEDGWICK, Josie; b. Galveston, 1896; educ. there; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Lubin ("The Eagle's Nest"), Universal; rides, swims. Hght., 5, Sy2; wght., 135; brown hair, gray-green eyes. Ad., home, 1760 Vine st., Hollywood; studio, Universal City. SELBY, Gertrude; b. Phila., 1896; educ. N. Y.; stage career, musical comedy, vaud. and stock, danced with Gertrude Hoff- man in vaud.; m. p. career, L-KO ("Firing the Butler"), Universal (late pictures, " Sign of the Poppy," " A Child of Mystery," "Enmeshed"), Fox ("House of Terrible Scan- dals"); drives car, accomplished dancer. Ad., Fox, Holly- wood. SHADE, Betty; b. Berlin, 1894; educ. Chicago; stage career, stock, vaud., rep.; ra. p. career, Essanay, American, Selig, Lasky ("After Five"), Fox ("Man From Bitter Roots"), Universal (late pictures, " Life's Pendulum," " The Scar- let Crystal," " Married a Year," " Reward of the Faithless"); swims, motors, ten- nis. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 142; light com- plexion, titian hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Xew Hollywood Apts., Hollywood; stu- dio, Universal City. SHAY, Paula; b. N. Y. 1894; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in stock since 16 yrs. old, leading roles in everything from Shakes- peare to latest releases, "On Trial," "Under Cover," etc.; screen career, Eastern Film, Ivan (" A Fool's Paradise," " City of Illusion," "Forbidden Fruit," etc.); is an artist, has taught painting, also plays violin. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 148; blond hair, green eyes. Ad., home, 109 W. 70th St., N. Y. SHELBY, Miriam; b. Spain, 1886; educ. Vassar; stage career, "The Unwritten Law," Keith Stock, Miriam Shelby Stock; m. p. career, Universal (" Big Heart of Bonanza," " Behind the Lines"); rides. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; dark complexion, black hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 1842 Cherokee St., Holly- wood; studio, Universal City. SHEPARD, Iva.; b. Cincinnati, O. ; educ. Chicago; stage career, stk. in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Tacoma, Spokane; screen career, Selig, Universal, Famous Players, Kleine, Fox, Moss, CTaumont, in ("The Drifter," "The Criminal Thumb," " The Hidden Face," " Armadale," " Flames of Vengeance," "The Haunted Manor"). Hght., 5 ft. 6l/2 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; fair com- plexion, black hair, hazel eyes. Rides, draws. Home ad., 1696 B'way, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Gaumont, Flush- ing, L. I. SHIPMAN, Nell; stage career, vaud., " The Piano Fiends," featured in " The Barrier," own co., stock; screen career, Fox, Vitagraph (" God's Country and the Woman," "Through the Wall"), Lasky leading woman with Lou-Tellegen) ; au- thor of several scenarios. Dark brown hair, brunette complexion. Ad., 150 Golden Gate ave., Los Angeles. SHOTWELL, Marie; b. N. Y. C; educ. Mme. Gardiner's Schl., N. Y. C; stage career, original co. of "Madame Sans Gene," with E. H. Sothern, Frohman stk. co., under Henry B. Harris, as Shirley in " The Lion and the Mouse," " Daugh- ters of Men" at Astor theatre, N. Y. C; screen career, Than- houser (" The Pillory," starred in " Through the Open Door"), Frohman Amusement Co. ("The Witching Hour"), Ivan ("Enlighten Thy Daughter"). Recreations, riding, swimming, etc. Hght., 5 ft. iy2 in.; wght., 154 lbs.; dark brown eyes, light hair, dark complexion. Home ad., Seymour Hotel, N. Y. C. Studio ad., 50 W. 45th st., N. Y. C. SISSON, Vera; b. Salt Lake City, 1895; educ. Denver, Colo.; screen career, joined Universal; soon became leading woman, playing leads opp. J. Warren Kerrigan, remaining with the co. 18 mos. (appeared in " The Bolted Door," " Little Meg and I," " Weights and Measures," " The Man From Nowhere," and first 6 episodes of " Terrence O'Rourke " series); 1915 joined Biograph (in " The Laurel of Tears," " The Trail of the Serpent "), Metro (" The Iron Woman "). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 120. Ad., c/o Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. SKIRVIN, Marguerite; b. 1896; stage career, mus. com. prods., "Excuse Me," "What Ails You?"; screen career, Famous Players ("Port of Missing Men"), Fox ("Aristocracy"), World (" Passers-By "), Metro (late pictures, "The Quitter" "Upheaval"). Hght., 5, 6; complexion, light; blond hair. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. SNOW, Maruguerite (Mrs. James Cruze); b. Savannah, 1892; educ. Loretta Heights Acad., Denver; stage career, since 1907, with James O'Neil in " Monte Cristo," H. W. Savage, J. W. Gates, Delamater and Norris, Walter Lawrence, leads in " Peter Pan," " The College Widow," " Old Heidelberg," "The Christian," "The Devil," "The Road to Yesterday"; screen career, Thanhouser ("Million Dollar Mystery"), Metro (" The Silent Voice," " The Half-Million Bribe," " Notorious Gallagher"), Ivan ("The Faded Flower"), Artcraft ("Broad- way Jones "). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 105; brown hair, brown eyes; motors, rides, golfs. Ad., home, 220 W. 98th st., N. Y. SOTHERN, Jean; b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1898; educ. Philadelphia; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Fox ("Two Or- phans "L International (featured in "Mysteries of Myra"), Art Dramas ("Whoso Findeth a Wife," "Her Good Name," etc.). Accomplishments, drives car, reads, writes music, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 1 in.; wght., 105 lbs.; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 560 W. 165th st., N. Y. C. ST. ANDRIE, Stella; b. 1879; stage career, 7 yrs., lead, "The Passing of the Third Floor Back"; screen career, Trans- Atlantic (London). Hght., 5, 4; complexion, fair. Ad., home, 235 W. 45th st., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. STANHOPE, Ida; b. St. Louis; stage career, "The Prince of Pilsen," "The College Widow," stk.; screen career, Lubin ("Souls in Bondage"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; brown hair, .gray eyes. Ad., home, Box 271,. Ft. Lee, N. J. STARKE, Pauline; b. Joplin, Mo., Jan. 10, 1900; educ. Kansas City, Mo.; screen career, Triangle-Fine Arts ("The Rummy," "Puppets"). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 110 lbs.; brunette complexion, brown hair, dark gray eyes. Home ad., 4619 Russell ave. Studio ad., 4500 Sun- set Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. STEDMAN, Myrtle, b. Chicago, 1901; educ. Mrs. Sterrett's Sch., Chicago; stage career, mus. com., light opera, stock, on road; screen career, Selig, Bosworth, Pallas, Morosco (" Wild Olive," "The American Beauty," "Happiness of Three Women "), Lasky (" Soul of Kura San "). Blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Laiky. Hollywood. STERLING, Edith; b. Kansas City, 1894; educ. there; stage career, Weber and Rush, with Mabel Hite; m. p. career, St. Louis Corp., Frontier, Lubin, Universal (" Queen of Jungle Land," " Dawn Road "), Signal (" Nancy's Birthright "), Ka- lem. Ad., Kalem, Los Angeles. STEVENS, Emily; b. N. Y.; stage career, with her aunt, Mrs. Fiske; " Tess," " Divorcons," "Man and Superman," "The Devil"; Broadway star in "The Unchastened Woman"; m. p. career, Metro ("Wheels of Justice," "The Wager"). Ad., home, Breevoort Hotel; studio, Metro, 3 W. 61st st., N. Y. 108— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 STEWART, Anita; b. Brooklyn, 1896; educ. Erasmus Hall; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " Babette," "The Com- bat," " Glory of Yolanda," " Happiness," " The More Excel- lent Way," "The Girl Philippa"). Light hair, brown eyes. Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. STONEHOUSE, Ruth; b. Denver, 1894; educ. Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, 111.; early career, professional dancer; m. p. career, Essanay (" Slim Princess," " Al- ster Case"), Universal (late pictures, " Fighting for Love," " Red Dick," " Love Aflame," "The Saintly Sinner"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; olive complexion, Hght hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal City. STORY, Edith; screen career, Vitagraph (" The Secret Run- ner," "An Enemy to the King," "Money Magic," "The Cap- tain of the Gray Horse Troop," " The Magnificent Meddler," " Capitain Sunlight," " Mr. Aladdin From Broadway," " The Long Fight"); expert horsewoman, outdoor sports. Dark complexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. STUART, Dixie, also characters; b. Phila., 1893; educ. Smith Coll.; stage career, 8 yrs. mus. com.; screen career, Essanay, Albuquerque, Pathe, American (" Great Question," " Dia- mond from the Sky"; rides, swims, literary. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 130; light complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Ad., 306 W. 30th st., N. Y. STUART, Jean; b. N. Y. C; educ. Mt. St. Vincent Acad.; stage career, with John Mason in " As a Man Thinks," af- ter studying in Amer. Acad, of Dramatic Arts; m. p. career, Famous Players, Vita- graph, World Film, Universal, Pathe (in " Man in the Making," " Flash of an Em- erald," " On the Brink of Shame," " Scar- let Runner"), Triumph ("The Liber- tine "), Sherrill (" The Rainbow "). Home ad., 120 W. 57th st., N. Y. C. Stu- dio ad., Frohman Amusement, Flushing, L. I. SURATT, Valeska; b. Terre Haute, Ind.; educ. there; stage career, " The Belle of Mayfair," " Hip, Hip, Hooray," head- liner in Vaud., "Black Crepe and Diamonds"; screen career, Fox (late pictures, " Jealousy," " The Victim," " The New York Peacock "). Ad., home, Albany Apts., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. SWANSON, Gloria; b. Chicago; educ. there and Porto Rico; screen career, Essanay, Universal, Keystone (" A Social Cub," " The Broken Pledge," " The Lost Baby," " The Nick of Time Baby"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 112; brown hair, blue eyes; rides, paints, music. Ad., home, 1044 Kensington Rd., Los Angeles; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. SWAYNE, Marion; b. Philadelphia; educ. Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa.; early career, legit., ingenue and leads, Orpheum Players, Philadelphia, Syracuse stk. co., with Corse Payton, Newark, several seasons in vaud.; played Amy in N. Y. revival of "Little Women," Kitty in " Rule of Three"; screen career, Solax (" Brenon of the Moor," " A Fight for Millions"), Gaumont ("The Shop Nun," "In Leash," "The Spender," "The Rain of Death," "The Winning Loser," etc.), Arrow (" The Deemster "), Art Drama ("The Adventurer"). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 122 lbs.; brown eyes and blonde hair, fair complexion. Home ad., 79 Post ave., Victoria, B. C. Studio ad., Victoria, B. C. SWEET, Blanche; b. Chicago; educ. Berkeley Coll., Cal; stage career, with Gertrude Hoffman, Chauncey Olcott; screen career, Biograph, Lasky (" Judith of Bethulia," " Public Opin- ion," "The Storm," "Oil and Water," "The Evil Eye"). Hght, 5, 5; wght, 130; blonde. TALBOT, THEA; b. 1896; screen career, Thanhouser, Ivan, McClure (with H. B. Warner, "Wrath"). Hght, 5, 6; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. TALIAFERRO, Mabel; educ. privately, N. Y. C; stage ca- reer, star of " Polly of the Circus," " Springtime," " In the Bishop's Carriage," "You Never Can Tell"; m. p. career, Selig ("Cinderella"), Metro ("The Sunbeam," "Keys to Possession," "A Wife by Proxy"); rides, swims, motors. Ad., home, 264 Riverside Drive, N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y. TALMADGE, Constance; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 19, 1900; educ. Erasmus Hall, N. Y. C; screen career, Vitagraph, Tri- angle (" Intolerance," " The Matriman- iac," " Girl of the Timber Claim," " Bet- sy's Burglar," and many others). Recre- ations, driving, swimming, dancing, all outdoor sports. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; golden hair and brown eyes. Home ad., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Fine Arts. 4500 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. TALMADGE, Norma; b. Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1897; educ. Brooklyn schs.; entered motion pictures at age of 14 with no previous stage experience; first associated with Vitagraph, later with Fine Arts; starred in "The Crown Prince's Double," Vitagraph Blue Ribbon; "Martha's Vindication," Triangle Fine Arts; "The Children in the House," "Going Straight," " The Devil's Needle," " The Social Secretary," " Fifty-Fifty," " Panthea," (Brenon-Selznick feature). Ad., Selznick Enter- prises, Inc., N. Y. TAPLEY, Rose Elizabeth; b. Petersburg, Va., June 30, 1883; educ. pub. schls. Maiden, Mass., and Boston Univ.; stage career, from 1910, played leads in " My Friend from India," also in stk. and rep.; screen career, Biograph in 1905, Edison, Vitagraph (" Memories that Haunt," " Rip Van Winkle," "The Diver," " The Chattel," " Husks," " Secret Seven," " He Never Knew," " Shadows of the Past," " Vanity Fair," " Hesper of the Mountains," " Rose of the South," etc.); now touring coun- try in interest of "Better Pictures." Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 137 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 544 Springdale ave. East Orange, N. J. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. TAYLOR, Jean; b. Canada, 1893; educ. East Hgh. Sch. and Univ. of Rochester; screen career, since 1914, joined Nestor- Universal (" For Professional Reasons," opp. Herbert Raw- linson, under dir. of William Worthington in " Chivalry," "The Bloodhound of the North"); rides, swims, plays basket ball, tennis. Dark hair, slim figure. TEARE, Ethel; b. Phoenix, Ariz.; educ. there; stage career, mus. com. and vaud.; screen career, Kalem (30 Ethel Teare Comedies, " Jailbirds," " The Iceman and the Artist," " The Quest of the Golden Goat," " A Million Dollars or Bust," "Twin Caddies"). Sings, dances, swims, rides. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 145; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kalem, Hollywood. TEMPLETON, Olive; b. 1891; stage career, stk. prods., "Damaged Goods," "The Rented Earl"; screen career, Mu- tual (late picture, "Damaged Goods"). Hght., 5, 5^4; com- plexion, medium. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. TENNANT, Barbara; b. London, 1892; educ. there; stage career, pantomime, Shakespearian rep.; screen career ("The Dollar Mark," "The Marked Woman," "Price of Malice," "The Closed Road"). Hght, 5, Sl/2\ wght., 124; auburn hair, hazel eyes. Ad., c/o Chamberlain Brown, N. Y. TERRY; Ethel Grey; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. Notre Dame, Boston, Mass.; stage career, with Belasco in "The Lily" two seasons; lead in "The Smouldering Flame" and "Search Me," in stk., at Manhattan, N. Y., Irving Players, Little Theatre, Los Angeles; m. p. career, Famous Players ("The Sign of the Cross"), World Film (featured in "Bought"), Equitable (" The Struggle "), Vitagraph ("Arsene Lupin," " The Hawk"). Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; dark complexion, brown hair and gray eyes. Home ad., 130 W. 47th st, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vitagraph, N. Y. C. THATCHER, May; stage career, 6 yrs. vaud.; screen career, Starlight, Universal, Keystone. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 140; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. THEBY, Rosemary; b. St. Louis, 1892; educ. Sargent Dra- matic Schl.; m. p. career, Vitagraph, Reliance, Lubin, Uni- versal, Vim ("A Persistent Wooing," " Gertie's Garters," " Charity Begins at Home," " They Practice Economy," " A V April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 109 Financial Frenzy," "The Good Stenographer"); rides, motors, swims. Hght., 5, 5; wght, 122; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, Crown Hotel, Providence; studio, Encore, Jack- sonville. THOMPSON, Margaret; b. Trinidad, Colo.; educ. finishing schl., Portland, Ore.; screen career, Ince (late pictures, " The Thoroughbred," " The Honorable Algy,". " The Sin Ye Do," " The Weaker Sex," "The Ice Bullet," "Movie Land"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 125; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. TIMAYO, Mineta; b. Union Hill, N. J., 1897; educ. Ogontz Schl, Phila., Pa.; screen career, with Fox (" Modern Cinderella"), International ("Beatrice Fairfax," etc.). Rec- reations, riding, yachting, dancing, music. Hght., 5 ft. 9 in.; wght., 146 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes. Society roles. Studio ad., International Film Service, Inc., 729 Seventh ave., N. Y. C. TRAVERSE, Madeline; b. Boston, 1887; educ. Europe; stage career, since 15 yrs. ; screen career, Reliance ("Another Woman "), Famous (" For the Love of a Man "), Kleine ("The Money Master"), Pathe ("The Closing Net"), World ("Fruits of Desire"), Artcraft ("The Poor Little Rich Girl"). Ad., Artcraft, N. Y. TRUNNELLE, Mabel; b. Dwight, 111.; educ. there; screen ca- reer, Edison, Majestic, Kleine-Edison (" Heart of the Hills," "A Message to Garcia"), Mutual ("Where Love Is"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4^; wght., 120; black hair and eyes. Ad., Mutual, Santa Barbara. TULLY, Ethel Margaret; b. Brooklyn, 1898; educ. there; stage career, stk.; screen career, Vitagraph, Edison, Buffalo Times, Lubin ("Flames of Johannis"), Private Feature ("Igno- rance"), Art Dramas ("Her Good Name"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 138; fair complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, rows and plays tennis. Ad., 549 56th st, Brook- lyn. TURNER, Florence; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, 4 yrs., with Mantell, Grace George, Henry Irving; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph, Turner-Trimble-Edwards ("A Welsh Singer"), Mutual ("East Is East," "Doorsteps"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 102; dark complexion, black hair, dark eyes; rides, paints, writes. Ad., home, Birch House, Walton-on-Thames, Eng.; studio, Hepworth, N. Y. TURPIN, Sue; b. Portland. Ore., 1894; educ. there; screen career, Universal ("Idle Wives"); rides, dances. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 105; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., studio, Universal City. U ULLMAN, Ethel; b. Chicago 1895; screen career, Ince ("Civ- ilization," "The Wells of Paradise," "The Warden's Garden"); rides, swims, dances, sings. Hght., 5, 5%; wght., 125; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. UZZELL, Corine; screen career, Pathe, Essanay (late picture, "On Trial"); society parts. Complexion, dark; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. V VALE, Louise; b. N. Y.; stage career, stock; screen career, Biograph, Universal ("The Debt," "Until Death Us Do Part"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 126. Ad., Universal City. VALDEZ, Reine, also director; b. Springfield, Mass.; educ. there; early career, stk., specialty dancing; m. p. career, Lubin, Essanay, Eclair, Lasky; western, society and character roles. Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 126 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 100 Cathedral Parkway, N. Y. C. VALENTINE, Louiszita; b. 1894; stage career, "Where the Trail Divides," Richmond stk., Troy, N. Y., Empire stk., Pittsburg; screen career, Edison, Metro, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, 6; dark complexion Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. VALENTINE, Grace; b. Springfield, O., 1890; educ. Indianapolis; screen career, Gaumont (" New Adam and Eve "), Metro ("Dorian's Divorce"), Famous ("The Evil Thereof"), Metro ("The Brand of Cowardice "). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; blond hair, blue eyes; plays piano, swims, sketches. Ad., home, Maryland Hotel, N. Y.; studio, Famous, N. Y. VALKYRIEN; b. Denmark, 1887; educ. there; stage career, Royal Danish Ballet, own co.; screen career, Great Northern (Denmark), Mutual, Vitagraph, Thanhouser ("The Hidden Valley," "Silas Marner"), Fox ("The Unwelcome Mother"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 128; fair complexion, golden hair, dark eyes; draws, swims, yachts, plays golf. Ad., 416 Longacre Bldg., N. Y. VALLELY, Helen; b. 1895; stage career, stk. prods., "Within the Law"), vaudeville; screen career, Reliance. Hght., 5, 1; complexion, light; blond hair. Ad., home, 421 W. 57th St., N. Y., or Bergere, N. Y. VALLI, Valli; b. Berlin, Germany, 1882; educ. Paris and Lon- don; stage career, from 1896, appeared in number of successes in London, American debut in " Veronique," 1904, recent ap- pearances in Weber and Fields' Jubilee, Cohan Revue of 1916; screen career, Metro ("The Woman Pays," "The Turmoil"). Permanent ad., 16 Belsize Road, London, England. VAN, Beatrice (Be&trice Abbott), also heavies; b. Omaha, Neb.; educ. St. Mary's Convent and Lexington Coll.; stage career, in amateur and college productions; m. p. career, Uni- versal (2^4 yrs.), American, 1 yr., played lead in " Helping Mother," heavy in " The Girl from His Town," and " A Woman Scorned," " Inherited Passions," " Mutual Pollard ("The Pearl of Paradise"). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; blue eyes, blonde hair, fair complexion. Ad., Murray Apts., 1026 Orange st., Los Angeles, Cal. VAN BUREN, Mabel; b. Chicago; educ. there; stage career, stock; screen career, Biograph, Vitagraph, Kinemacolor, Selig, Fox, Clune ("Ramona"), Lasky ("The Sowers," "The House with the Golden Windows," "The Victoria Cross"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3^; wght., 136; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 4335 Kingsweli ave., Hollywood; studio, Lasky, Holly- wood. VILLIS, Marjorie; b. 1894; stage career, stk. prods., "Sally Bishop," " Excuse Me "; screen career, Davidson, Broadwest (late picture, "The Black Knight"), Gaumont (late picture, "Within the Law"). Hght., 5, 7; complexion, fair; hair, dark. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. VON RAVEN, Dorothy; b. Auburn, N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in stock and road productions; screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Pathe, Metro (" Romeo and Juliet," Fig- man comedies); swims, rides, golf, tennis. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; golden brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Rolfe-Metro, 3 W. 61st st.. N. Y. W WALCAMP, Marie; screen career, Bluebird (" Hop the Devil's Brew," "The Flirt," "John Needham's Double"), Gold Seal- Universal (" Onda of the Orient," "Liberty," "The Indian's Lament"), International ("Patria"); rides, swims and plays tennis. WALCOTT, Helen; b. Denver, Col., 1894; educ. Colorado Univ.; stage career, Denver stock; m. p. career, with Vita- graph, 1912, Bosworth (" Buckshot John," featured by Bos- worth with Lois Meredith, in "Taming of Red Butte"); swims, dives, rides, ropes horses, shoots. Hght., 5, 6^4; wght., 144. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. WALKER, Charlotte; b. Galveston, Tex., 1878; educ. there; stage career from 1895, recent appearances as stai or leading woman in "The Wolf," "Just a Wife," "Boots and Saddles," " The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," " The Warrens of Vir- ginia," "Two Virtues"; screen career, Lasky ("Out of Dark- ness," "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"), McClure ("Sloth"), Mutual (" Pardners "). Permanent ad., 1451 Broadway, N. Y. WALKER, Lillian; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ. Brooklyn; early career, photographer's model; stage career, in stk. and vaud. ; screen career, Vitagraph (late pictures, " Indiscretion," " Kitty Mackay," " Sally in a Hurry," " Princess of Park Row," " The Star Gazer"); swims, motors, rides, writes. Hght., 5, \Yi\ wght., 120; blonde hair and blue eyes. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. 110— ACTRESSES, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 WALSHA, Ganna; b. Russia; stage career, French Opera, mus. com., Russia; screen career, Eclipse Film Co., France. Hght, 5, S; complexion, fair; brown eyes, gray hair. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. WALTERS, Letha; b. 1893; stage career, stk. prods., " Kick In," "A Pair of Sixes," "Within the Law"; screen career, Mutual (late pictlres, " Mutual Girl " series). Hght., 5, 7; com- plexion, light. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. WARD, Fannie; b. St. Louis, 1875; stage career from 1890, various B'way productions, on tour in " Marriage of William Ashe," " New Lady Bantock," " Madam President," also in vaud.; m. p. career, Lasky (late pictures, "The Years of the Locust," " Betty to the Rescue," " The Winning of Sally Tem- ple "). Hght., 5, 1; wght., 125; fair hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. WARE, Helen; b. San Francisco, 1877; educ. N. Y. pub. schs. and N. Y. Normal Coll.; early career, governess; stage career, from 1899, as understudy, leading woman or star, in a great number of successful plays; appeared with Maude Adams, Rose Stahl, Blanche Bates, Robert Edeson, "Within the Law"; m. p. career, Fine Arts, Bluebird, Selig (" The Garden of Allah"). Clubs: Twelfth Night, Three Arts Club, Society of Arts and Letters Ad., Selig, Los Angeles, Cal. WARNER, Marion; b. Indianapolis, 1893; educ. St. Annis Acad., Victoria, B. C; m. p. career, NYMP, 1912-14, Selig (leads in " The Cycle of Fate," " The Far Journey," several Selig animal pictures); swims, rows, rides, dances. WATSON, Beulah; b. 1887; stage career, supporting Lackaye in "The Pit," lead in "The Law and the Man," "On Trial"; screen career, Reliance. Ad., Bergere, N. Y. WAYNE, Marie; b. Tokio, Japan, 1896; educ. Japan and Bryn Mawr; stage career, with Lasky's " Pianophiends " in vaud., with Winter Garden Co., also member of vaud, team, Decley and Wayne; screen career, Pathe (" Mary's Lamb," "Pearl of the Army"); rides, swims. Ad., home, Hotel Flan- ders; studio ad., Frohman, N. Y. WEHLEN, Emmy; educ. Vienna and London; stage career, with London Gaiety Co., Daly's, leads in " The Merry Wid- ow," " Dollar Princess," in London, and " Marriage a la Carte," " Tonight's the Night," " The Girl on the Film," etc., in America; screen career, Metro (" When a Woman Loves," "Tables Turned," "Vanity," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 115; blond hair and brown eyes. Home ad., Hotel Nether- lands, N. Y. C. Studio ad, Metro, N. Y. C. WEST, Lillian Mildred; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. N. Y.; stage career, mus. com. and dramatic stk.; screen career, Balboa, from June, 1915 (" The Power of Evil," " Boots and Saddles," "Twin Souls"). Hght, 5, 5; wght, 126; brown hair and eyes. Ad, home, 952 W. 6th st, Los Angeles; studio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. WESTNER, Louise Catherine, also characters; b. Phila, Pa, 1892; educ. Phila.; stage career, 5 yrs. stk, rep. and vaud.; screen career, Regal ("What Becomes of the Children?"), Victor ("Love and Folly"), Amber ("Into the Midst and Out Again," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, painting, literary, etc. Played western and society roles. Hght, 5 ft. 4 in.; wght, 140 lbs.; olive complexion, dark brown hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad, 141 S. Tennessee ave, Atlantic City, N. J. Studio ad, Garrick, Jacksonville, Fla. WHIPPLE, Clara Brimmer; b. Missouri; educ. in convent in Germany and finishing schl. in Switzerland; stage career, Pittsburgh stock, Henry Miller's "Dragoon Claw"; m. p. ca- reer, Kalem, Equitable-World ("The Gilded Cage"), Rolfe- Metro ("The Stolen Triumph"); swims, skates, rides, all outdoor sports. Ad, World Film, N. Y. WHITE, Pearl; b. Missouri; attracted attention of theatrical man by reciting " Hamlet's Soliloquy," played Little Eva in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"; screen career, first appeared in Wild West pictures, because of her ability to ride, starred with Pathe (" Perils of Pauline," " Elaine " series, " The Iron Claw," " Pearl of the Army," " Hazel Kirke," " May Blossoms," "New York Lights"); rides, motors, swims, golf, athletic. Ad, Pathe, N. Y. WHITMORE, Minna; b. Providence, R. I.; educ. Providence; stage career, 2 seasons with Weber and Fields in " It Hap- pened in Nordland"; screen career, Vitagraph, Universal (" Every Girl," "The Heart Breakers"); swims, dances. Hght, 5, 4; wght, 125; brown hair, blue eyes. WHITNEY, Claire; b. New York City; educ. N. Y. pub. schs. and Wadleigh H. S.; stage career, a one-act vaud. mus. com, also in stock; screen career, from 1909, Biograph, Fox (late pictures, " The Victim," " The New York Peacock "). Swims, rides, plays tennis. Ad, home, 1956 Seventh ave, N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. WHITSON, Vernoll Park, also heavies; b. Pa, 1880; educ. Wellesley Coll.; stage career, 4 yrs, stock, vaud.; screen ca- reer, Solax, Universal; rides, music. Hght, 5, 7; wght, 140; black hair and eyes. Ad, Universal City. WICK, Grace M.; b. 1894; stage career, supporting Forbes- Robertson, Shakespearian roles; screen career, Vitagraph, Premo, Peerless, World (late pictures, " The Grubstaker," with Alice Brady). Hght, 5, Sy2; complexion, medium. Ad, Bergere, N. Y. WILLIAMS, Anna Elizabeth, also writes scenarios; educ. cor- respondence schl.; stage career, vaud, also circus career; screen career, Irish Films, Ltd. ("The Wooing of Maggie"); rides, swims, dances, acrobatic stunts, society parts. Hght, 5, 3; wght, 150; light complexion, blond hair, green eyes. WILLIAMS, Clara; b. Seattle; educ. Los Angeles; stage career, in "Don't Tell My Wife," vaud.; screen career, Essanay, Lu- bin, Ince-Triangle (" The Corner," " The Winged Idol," " The Criminal," " Three of Many"). Hght, 5, 4; wght, 130; dark hair and eyes. Ad, Ince, Culver City, California. WILLIAMS, Grace; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ. Brooklyn, N. Y. stage career, stk. and mus. com.; screen career, Reli- ance, Biograph, Imp-Universal, Edison (" The Truth about Helen," "Faith and Fortune," "His Last Sentence"), Metro ("The Cossack's Whip," etc.), McClure ("Seven Deadly Sins"). Hght, 5 ft. 7 in.; wght, 145 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad, 2676 Decatur ave, Bronx, N. Y. C. WILLIAMS, Kathlyn; b. Butte, Montana; educ. Wesleyan Univ. and N. Y. Schl. of Dramatic Art; stage career, "When We Were Twenty-One," " Mrs. Dane's Defense," " The Man of the Hour"; screen career, Biograph, Selig, Pallas-Morosco (late pictures, " Redeeming Love," " Woman of the Forget- Me-Nots"); rides, swims. Hght, 5, 5; wght, 138; blond hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad, home, 858 Bryan St.; studio, Morosco, Los Angeles. WILSON, Lois; b. Birmingham, Ala.; educ. Ala. Normal College; m. p. career, was representative of Ala. in Universal's Beauty Contest (late pictures, " Won by Grit," " Black Evidence," " To Him That Hath," " The Whispered Name," " A Soul at Stake," "Morals of Hilda"); swims, motors, rides. Hght, 5, 7; wght, 120; light complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad, home, 6736 Franklin PI, Hollywood; st-udio, Universal City. WILSON, Margarey; b. Gracey, Ky.; educ. Sandy Valley Seminary; screen ca- reer, Ince (late pictures, " The Gun Fight- er," " Last of the Ingrams," " Bride of Hate," " Intolerance "). Rides, swims, plays tennis, interested in art and litera- ture. Ad, home, 4619J4 Melbourne ave, Hollywood; studio, Ince, Culver City. WOODRUFF, Eleanor; b. Towanda, Pa, 1892; educ. pub. schls, Phila, and National Sch. of Oratory; stage career, stock, " Beverly of Graustark," " The Spendthrift," " The Gamblers," following Jane Cowl, "The Five Frankfurters," V , ^ April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, LEADS— 111 etc.; screen career, Vitagraph (" Britton of the Seventh," " Heights of Hazard," " The Island of Surprise," " The Hero of Submarine D2," etc.), Pathe ("Big Jim Garrity"), Froh- man (" Jaffery," etc.); now lead in "Mister Antonio" on tour; swims, rides, motors. Hght., 5, 7^4; wght., 123; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 45 West 11th st, N. Y. WILSON, Roberta; b. Birmingham, Ala., 1897; screen career. Universal (late pic- tures, " The Young King," " The Right to Be Happy," " The Emerald Pin," " The Heritage of Hate," " The Isle of Life," "The Right to be Happy," "The Adventure of the Poison Dagger"). Brunette complexion. Ad., Universal City. WOOLDRIDGE, Doris; stage career, stock in San Francisco, Oakland, Cal., Portland, Me., Halifax, N. S., Boston, Mass., Buffalo, N. Y.; in "The Common Law," "The Whirlwind," "The Blue Mouse" and "The Soul Machine"; screen career, Fox (" The Bondman," " The Unfaithful Wife "), World (" Be- yond the Veil "). Ad., World, Fort Lee, N. J. Y YOUNG, Clara Kimball; b. Chicago; educ. St. Xavier's Acad., Chicago; stage career, from age of 3, stock, vaud. and prods.; screen career, Vitagraph (" My Official Wife"), World (" Camille," "The Yellow Passport," "The Feast of Life"), at present with own company (" The Fool- ish Virgin," " The Easiest Way," " The Rise of Susan"). Ad., Selznick, N. Y. ACTRESSES— Ingenues A ADAIR, Margaret; b. Nashville, Tenn.; educ. Raleigh; stage career, "The Squaw Man," " Everywoman "; screen ca- reer, Pathe, Lubin ("Expiation"), Ivan ("A Mother's Con- fession"); rides, motors. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 127; light com- plexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 101 W. 88th st., N. Y. AIMEE, Blanche; b. 1897; stage career, with Cohan and Har- ris, Liebler, Woods; screen career, Kleine ("The Green Cloak"). Hght., 5, 2; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. ALEXANDER, Claire, also leads; b. N. Y., 1897; educ. N. Y. pub. schs. and Portland, Ore., hgh. sch.; screen career, Fine Arts, Famous Players, joined Horsley, 1916 (in Cub come- dies ("Jerry's Big Mystery"). Rides, swims, plays tennis. Hght., 4, 10; wght., 101; dark brown hair, hazel green eyes. Ad., studio, Horsley, Los Angeles. ALEXANDER, Katherine; b. 1898; screen career, Pathe, Metro, Fox, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, 6; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. ALLEN, Bertha; b. Birmingham, Ala.; educ. Pine Bluff, Ark.; stage career, mus. com., stk., vaud., with W. C. Cushman co., Chas. Burkell, Haviland and Thornton; screen career, Milo ("Busting Into Society"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 118; blonde hair, blue eyes; rides. Ad., home, 515 N. Gilmore st., Balti- more, Md.; studio, Milo, Baltimore, Md. AMERYS, Anne; b. 1897; stage career, 2 seasons stk., 1 vaud.; screen career, Mutual, Fox, Keystone, Universal. Hght., 5, 7. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. ANDERSON, Beatrice, also comedienne; b. Brooklyn, 1900; educ. there; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Scarlet Runner," "Kitty Mackay"); rides, swims. Hght, 5, 2; wght., 107; olive complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 16 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. ANDERSON, Mary; b. Brooklyn, June 28, 1897; educ. Brook- lyn, Erasmus Hall, Holy Cross Schl.; early career, amateur Grecian dancing for charity; screen career, Vitagraph (" The Flower of the Desert," " Horseshoe for Luck," " Twice Res- cued," " The Hoyden," " La Paloma," " The Wardrobe Wom- an," " Getting Rid of Aunt Kate," " Bill Peters' Kid," " The Last Man," " The Luck Charm," etc.). Recreations, horseback riding, swimming, painting, scenario writing. Hght., 4 ft. 11 in.; wght., 105 lbs.; auburn hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 5127 Herald Way and Winona Blvd. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Santa Monica, Cal. B BAILEY, Mildred E.; b. West Haven, Conn., Nov. 12, 1898; educ. prep. schl. at Deep River, Conn., and New Haven Coll. for Girls; stage career, 12 mos. with Poli stk. at New Haven; screen career, Metro ("Extravagance"), Niagara ("Perils of the Girl Reporters"). Recreations, rowing, swimming, all winter sports. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 134 lbs.; brown hair, gray-brown eyes. Home ad., 2d ave. and Jones St., West Ha- ven, Conn. Studio ad., 130 Meadow St., New Haven, Conn. BAKER, Gene; b. Newark, N. J., 1891; educ. Newark; stage career, " Everywoman," " Vanity and Vice," " Sari," also art- ists' model; screen career, International (" Beatrice Fairfax," "The Mysteries of Myra," "Patria"), Pathe ("Hazel Kirke," "The Lottery Man," "Exploits of Elaine"). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght, 138 lbs.; complexion fair, brown hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Wharton, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y. BALFOUR, Elsie; b. Phila., 1897; educ. St. Joseph's Acad., Phila.; stage career, child parts; m. p. career, with Edison, later with Fox ("The Straight Way"); rides, swims, boat- ing, tennis. Ad., home, 217 Haven ave., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. BARRINGTON, Nancy; b. 1897; stage career, "Girl of the Underworld," "Arizona," "Two Orphans"; screen career, Pioneer, Lubin, Eastern. Hght, 5, 3; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. BARRY, Claire Lillian, also characters; b. Brooklyn, 1899; educ. there; stage career, stk., rep., vaud., drama, lO yrs.; screen career, Metro (" Spell of the Yukon," " Playing With Fire," "The Soul Market"), World ("Her Romance"); rides, swims, dances. Hght, 5, 6; wght., 115; blond hair, brown eyes, light complexion. Ad., 520 Quincy st., Brooklyn. BARRY, Pauline; b. Boston, Mass., 1897; educ. there and Lon- don, Eng. ; stage career, in vaud., as single act and leads in girl acts; screen career, Fox (" Thelma," "Sins of Men"). Hght, 5; wght., 135; fair complexion, blonde hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, drives a car. Ad., 106 W. 47th St., N. Y. BEN JAR, Edith; stage career, "Hello, People"; screen ca- reer, Fox, Famous Players, Pathe; rows, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 125; dark complexion, brown eyes, black hair. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. • BENJAMIN, Lillian; b. New Bedford, Mass., 1895; educ. Providence, R. I.; screen career, with Eastern Film Co., Am- ber Star Film Co. Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 109 lbs.; olive complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair. Home ad., 45 W. Ashley st, Jacksonville. Fla. Studio ad., Amber Star Film Co., Jacksonville, Fla. BENSON, Patricia; b. San. Francisco; educ. there; screen ca- reer, Balboa (leads in "As Told at Twilight," " Sunshine and Gold," role of Veiled Woman in " The Neglected Wife "). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 135; complexion, light; light brown hair. Ad., home, 615 E. 4th St., Long Beach, Cal.; studio, Balboa studio, Long Beach, Cal. BENTLEY, Beatrice; b. 1896; stage career, "The Family Cupboard," "Too Many Cooks," "Life," stk.; screen career, Famous Players, Kleine. Hght., 5, 3l/2; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BONNELL, Adrienne; b. 1897; stage career, Stamford Play- ers, in "Under Cover" original and on tour; screen career, Biograph, Edison. Hght., 5, 3; dark complexion, dark hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BONNER, Marguerite H.; b. N. Y. C, Aug. 2, 1894; educ. N. Y. C. and Baltimore; early career, show girl and artist's model; screen career, yr. with Universal and Metro. Hght., 112— ACTRESSES, INGENUES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 5 ft. 1 in.; wght., 110 lbs.; reddish-brown hair, gray eyes; pe- tite brunette. Recreations, swimming, scenario writing. Ad., Van Cortlandt Hotel, N. Y. BOOTH, Dora; stage career, " The City," with Mansfield, vaud.; screen career, Thanhouser, Universal. Hght., 5, 1Yi\ dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Put- nam Bldg., N. V. BRENT, Evelyn; b. Tampa, Fla., 1899; educ. Normal Coll., N. Y.; screen career, Metro ("The Lure of Heart's Desire," " The Soul Market," " The Spell' of the Yukon," " The Iron Woman"); rides, swims, skates, dances, drives. Ad., Metro, N. Y BRETON, Cecile^ b. 1893; stage career, in "Brewster's Mill- ions," "Fortune Hunter," "It Pays to Advertise"; screen career, Pathe, Eclair ("The Silver Wedding"). Hght., 5, 2; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. BROOKS, Alice E.; stage career, in "Polly of the Circus," " The Confession," with Faversham, Nat Goodwin, in vaud., Poli stk.; screen career, Reliance, Biograph, Imp, Selig, Essa- nay. Hght., 5, 3; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BROWN, Maxine Velena; stage career, stk., vaud.; screen career, Warner (" The Human Bloodhound," " The Midnight Strike"), Life (" Capt. Swift"), Famous ("Aristocracy"), Field ("The Boosters"); rides, swims. Ad., home, 242 W. 46th st., N. Y. BRUCE, Belle; b. Bridgeport, Conn.; educ. Girls' Latin Sch., Boston; stage career, stock and road shows, with John Craig Stock, Boston, vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Battle Cry of Peace," " For a Woman's Fair Name," " Salvation Joan," "Redemption of Dave Darcey"), Quality-Metro ("In the Diplomatic Service," "The Great Secret"); rides, swims, dances, literary. Hght., 5, $y2; wght., 127; brown hair, gray eyes. BRUNS, Mona; stage career, " Chin-Chin," " Stop, Look, Lis- ten"; screen career, Metro ("The Awakening of Helena Richie "). Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. BURDICK, Faye; b. Ogden, Utah, 1899; educ. Salt Lake City; screen career, Universal, Photo Feature Film; winner of beauty contest conducted by leading newspapers of Utah, Idaho and Cal. in 1915. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 110; blond hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, Ems Hotel, 321 S. Olive St., Los Angeles. BURNHAM, Beatrice; b. El Paso, Texas, 1897; educ. Acad, of Our Lady, Texas; screen career, Ince, Clune ("The Eyes of the World"), Universal ("The Spirit of Romance"), Metro ("Hidden Children"), Fox ("A Sister's Silence"); rides, swims, paints, golf, tennis. Hght., 5; wght., 110; dark com- plexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., home, 943 Winfield st., Los Angeles; studio, Fox, Hollywood. BURTON, Ethel; b. N. Y. C, 1898; early career, model for Coles Phillips, Lyendecker, etc., authoress and manager of charitable entertainments in and around N. Y. ; screen career, Vitagraph ("Ring and the Game"), Wizard ("Mashes and Splashes"), Vim (" Midnight Prowlers," " Actors and Anvils," "Dollar Down," "This Way Out," "He Winked and Won"); rides, swims, drives, writes short plays. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 123; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Brooklyn, im, Jacksonville. N. Y.; studio, \ C CAMPEAU, Betti; b. 1892; stage career, stk., Shakespearian rep., vaud., mus. com., "Fifty Miles From Boston"; screen ca- reer, Metro, Vitagraph; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3; dark com- plexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. CARLE, Naida; b. Connecticut, 1895; stage career, child lead with American Gaiety Co., with Baker Stock; screen career, 1 yr. with Universal under dir. Otis Turner; rides, draws. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 122; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Universal City. CARLTON, Arma; b. Payette, Idaho; educ. St. Margaret's Hall, Boise, Idaho; screen career, Balboa (late pictures, "The Mainspring," " The Beloved Vampire," " The Climber," " Sun- shine and Gold"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 134; complexion dark; black hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Sharon, Long Beach, Cal.; studio, Balboa Co., Long Beach, Cal. CARR, Gladys; b. 1895; stage career, with Wm. Hodge in " Fixing Sister"; screen career, Pathe ("At Bay"), Vitagraph, Drew comedies. Hght., 5, 8; medium complexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. CASS, Zoria; b. 1896; stage career, mus. com., drama, stk.; screen career, Famous Players, Pathe. Hght., 5, 8; fair com- plexion, dark hair and eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. CHADWICK, Helene, also leads; b. Chadwick, N. Y.; educ. there; screen career, Pathe ("The Iron Heart," "The Double Cross," "Blind Man's Luck"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 7; wght, 130; light hair, brown eyes, light complexion. Ad., 244 W. 51st st., N. Y.; studio, Pathe, Jersey City. CHANLER, Elba, also comedienne; b. Portland, Me., 1893; educ. Boston; stage career, stock; screen career, Vitagraph, Wrorld ("Petticoats"), Gaumont, Ivan ("The Faded Flow- er"). Hght., 5, 4%; wght., 135; medium complexion, brown hair. Ad., home, Youngstown, 0. CLARK, Virginia; b. Seattle, Wash., 1899; educ. Convent of Notre Dame, N. Y.; stage career, in Keith vaud.; screen ca- reer, ingenue lead in " The Slave Mart," " Universal (" Then He Tried to Explain "), Edison, child leads, Selznick (" The Easiest Way"), Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"). Rides, swims, fences. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 110 lbs.; light complexion, black hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 1295 Lexington ave., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Sunbeam, Glendale, L. I. CLARKE, Carree; b. 1894; stage career, in " Our Mrs. McChes- ney " with Ethel Barrymore, "Pair of Sixes"; screen career, Essanay. Hght., 5, 3; light complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. CLIFFORD (Catherine) Ruth, also leads; b. Rhode Island, Feb. 17, 1900; educ. St. Mary's Seminary, Bayview, R. I.; screen career, Edison, Universal (" Behind the Lines," " The Penalty of Treason," " The Bubble of Life," " In the Dead o' Night," etc.). Recreations, horseback riding, painting, liter- ary, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 5J/2 in.; wght., 123- lbs. ; light complexion, light brown hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 1802 Chewkee st., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. CLOY, May (Mabel Larsen); b. Minneapolis, 1892; educ. Portland; stage career, with James T. Powers, Louise Gun- ning, Ziegfeld's "Follies"; screen career, Famous, Than- houser, K. and D. ("Glory"), American ("A Peck o' Pickles," "Lonesome Town," "Beloved Rogues"); dances, rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara. CONNOLLY, Mattie; b. Idaho, 1899; educ. Spokane; screen career, La Salle, in 15 comedies; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 4759 Hollywood Blvd.; studio. La Salle, Los Angeles. COOK, Lillian; b. Hot Springs, Ark., 1898; educ. Cincinnati and Louisville; stage career, stock in Portsmouth, " Excuse Me," "Potash and Perlmutter"; screen career, Kinemacolor, Kalem, Famous, World, CKY. (" Camille," "As in a Looking Glass," "The Common Law"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; blonde hair, green eyes; swims, rides. Ad., home, Hotel Remington, N. Y.; studio, Selznick, N. Y. CORCORAN, Madge; stage career, supported E. H. Sothern, Geo. McFar'ane> Nat Goodwin; screen career, Universal, Vita- graph. Hght., 5, 6; fair complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. CROSTHWAITE, Ivy; b. San Diego, 1898; educ. Los An- geles; screen career, Keystone (" Fickle Fatty's Fall," " By Stork Delivery," "The Beauty Bunglers"). Hght., 5, 1^4; wght., 118; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Keystone, Hollywood. CROWE, Eleanor; b. Richmond, Va.. 1903; educ. Los An- geles and France; m. p. career, Fox ("End of the Trail," " Fires of Conscience ") ; rides, tennis. Ad., Fox, N. Y. CUTTING, Margery; b. 1897; stage career, with Henry Jewett Players, Medford and Haverhill stk.; screen career, Edison, Biograph, Metro, Frohman. Hght., 5, 6; light complexion, red hair. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. D DAGMAR, Doris, also characters; stage career, with E. H. Sothern, Mrs. Fiske; screen career, Crystal, Solax, Peerless. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 120; medium complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, INGENUES— 113 DAVENPORT, Elsie Muriel; b. Lincoln Pk., N. J., 1898; educ. N. J.; stage career, artist model, mus. com.; screen career, Universal, World, Metro, Vitagraph (" The 'Dark Silence," "Romeo and Juliet"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6.; wght, 130; light complexion, blond hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., 9 W. 32d st, N. Y. DAW, Marjorie; b. Colorado Springs, Colo., 1902; educ. West- lake Schl.; screen career, Universal (" Love Victorious," "Hypocrites," etc.), Lasky ("Out of Darkness," "The Chorus Lady," " The Unafraid," " Joan the Woman," " The Golden Goddess"); rides, swims, dances, plays piano. Hght., 5, 2^4; wght., 104; light brown hair and hazel eyes. Ad., home, 6832 Sunset blvd., Hollywood; studio, Lasky Feature Play Co., Hollywood, Cal. DAYTON, Ethel Margaret; b. N. Y., 1895; educ. All Saints Acad, and Mt. St. Vincent, H. S. ; screen career, Vitagraph (" Father's Flirtation," "A Night Out," " The Scarlet Run- ner"), Metro ("The White Raven," "End of the Tour," "Awakening of Helena Ritchie "). Recreations, boxing, swim- ming, all outdoor sports. Ad., Metro, N. Y. DEAN, Rosemary; b. Baltimore, 1898; educ. Mt. St. Agnes Coll., Mt. Wash., Md.; stage career, stock and vaud., lead in "Twin Beds," lead in "The Garden of Paradise," etc.; screen career, Pathe, Equitable-World (" Life's Whirlpool "), Uni- versal ("The Wrath of God"); .rides, swims. Hght., 5, 35^; wght., 115; blond hair and blue eyes. Ad., 61 W. 71st st., New York. DE BECKER, Nesta; b. 1894; stage career, "Message from Mars," " Her Royal Highness," " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," "Yellow Jacket"; screen career, Thanhouser, Pilot, Universal. Hght., 5 ft.; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. DE CARLTON, Grace; b. Boston, educ. Boston; stage career, 4 yrs. stk., 1 season with Vaughn Glaser; screen career, Than- houser (" Window of Dreams," " The Vicar of Wakefield," "World and the Woman"), Mutual. Hght., 5; wght., 106; light brown hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., Mutual Film Co., Chicago. DE GARDE, Adele; screen career, Vitagraph, playing child parts at first and later ingenues ("Phantom Fortunes"). Hght., 5. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. DENNIS, Marion; b. Newark, N. J.; educ. Mt. St. Vincent Acad., Halifax, N. S. ; screen career, Dyreda Art ("In the Name of the Prince of Peace"), Metro ("Snowbird"), Fig- man and Drew comedies; played western, society and charac- ter roles. Recreations, riding, swimming, skating, etc. Hght., 5 ft. 5 1/2 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; light complexion, light brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 33 Vermilye ave., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Metro, N. Y. DENTLER, Marion; b. 1897; educ. St. Mary's Coll., Notre Dame, Ind.; stage career, stock and vaud., Youth in " Every- woman," Peg in " Peg o' My Heart "; screen career, Equitable ("The Clarion"), World ("The Reapers," etc.); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 115; auburn hair, brown .eyes. Ad., home, 61 W. 71st st., N. Y. DODSWORTH, Betty; b. 1895; stage career, "Lady and the Slipper," " Over the River," " Lady Macbeth," also stk., vaud.; screen career, Griffith, Biograph, Pathe, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 5; light complexion, red hair. Rides, swims, plays tennis; fond of all outdoor sports. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. DORE, Gladys; b. N. Y.; educ. Los Angeles; stage career, mus. com. and vaud.; screen career, Thanhouser ("Brothers Equal," "A Modern Monte Cristo"), Regal ("What Becomes of the Children?"). Hght., 5, 5j4 in.; wght., 130; blonde hair, blue eyes; swims, rides, tennis, dances. Ad., home, 711 Eagle ave., N. Y.; studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle. DORRINGTON, Lucile; b. Denver, Col., 1897; educ. there and Seattle; stage career, stk. in Denver, Vaud. in " Crack- ers," "Danny"; screen career, Metro ("The Eternal Ques- tion," "Spell of the Yukon"), Thanhouser ("The Girl Boy"), Erbograph, Moss, Universal. Rides, swims, classic dancer, violinist. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 116 lbs.; fair complexion, red-brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 618 W. 146th St., N. Y. C; studio, 203 W. 146th St., N. Y. DUPRE, Louise, also leads; b. Atlanta, 1897; educ. convent; stage career, 10 yrs., " Paid in Full," " The Wolf," " Hanky Panky"; screen career, Pathe ("Perils of Pauline"), Kalem ("Barefoot Boy"), Pluragraph ("Diana"), Famous ("Susie Snowflake"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 112; violet eyes, golden hair. EARLE, Erina; b. 1895; stage career, in " Paid in Full," " Boots and Saddles," "Wrong Way," also stk.; screen career, Eclair. Hght., 5, 1; dark complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. EDWARDY, Marie; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. Denver, Col.-, stage career, Los Angeles stk., mus. com., " Little Boy Blue," "Soul Kiss," vaud. 2 yrs.; screen career, Biograph ("The Lit- tle Crook "), Universal (" Discontent "), Equitable ("The Rise of Susanne"). Dances, writes seen. Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 95 lbs.; auburn hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 522 W. 134th St., N. Y. ELLIS, Dorothy, also comedienne; b. N. Y., 1896; educ. Bos- cobel Coll., Nashville, Curry Sch. of Expression; screen career, Vitagraph, World, U. S. Amus. Co., Famous; swims, skates, dances, writes scenarios. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; light com- plexion, golden hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 605 W. 151st St., or Kirmmse, Inc., W. 40th St., N. Y. EMERY, Maude; b. Baltimore; stage career, "Miss Nobody from Starland," "Flirting Princess"; m. p. career, Universal (" Wanted, a Home," " Saving the Family Name," Theresa in "Liberty" serial). Specialty, premiere toe dancing and all fancy and ballroom dances; rides, expert in all outdoor sports. Hght., 5, I1/-; wght., 125; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1501 Bonita Place, Hollywood; studio, Universal City. FAIRBANKS, Madeline; b. N. V. C; educ. by privateUitors at home; stage career, with her twin sister Marion in " Clau- dia," " The Prince Chap," " Mary Jane's Pa," " Roselies," " Snow White," " The Blue Bird," " The Piper," etc., under management of Winthrop Ames at the New Theatre and "The Little Theatre," N. Y. C, also in stk.; screen career, Thanhouser ("Shadows and Sunshine," "The Flying Twins," " The Twins of G. L. Ranch," " Their One Love," " The Bur- glar's Picnic," "The Answer," "An Innocent Traitor," etc.). Recreations, horseback riding, swimming, skating, dancing, etc.). Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 85 lbs.; chestnut-brown hair, hazel eyes. Home ad., 245 W. 51st st., N. Y. FENTON, Edna; b. 1896; stage career, "Wolf," "The Whip," "Chorus Lady," "Song of Songs"; screen career, Equitable, Fox Metro. Hght., 5, 4^4; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. FORREST, Marguerite; stage career, "The Man from Home," "Peg o' My Heart," "Flower of Faith"; screen ca- reer, Vitagraph, Metro, Unity, Quality, Kleine. Hght., 5, 1; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. FOUCHE, Miriam; b. Shreveport, La., 1896; educ. convt. in France; screen career, Famous Players, Fox (Ustane in "She"); swims, hunts. Ad., home, 521 W .11th St., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. FRANCIS, Thelma; b. Flagstaff, Ariz., 1896; educ. boarding sch., Loretta Hghts., Denver; stage career, with Margaret Fealey, stk., Denver; screen career, Uni- versal (" Tangled Hearts," " Maude's Summer Idyl"); rides, swims, sings, dances. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 109; light brown hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., home, 6047 Selma ave., Hollywood; studio, Uni- sal City, Cal. FRANKLIN, Vera; stage career, " Excuse Me," stk. rep.; also vaud.; screen career, Biograph, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 125; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FROST, Lorraine; b. London, England, 1895; educ. N. Y.; stage career, in " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," with Rose Stahl in " Moonlight Mary," Arnold Daly in " The Angel in the HERE'S A POINTER Read over the biographies in this issue. If some actor or actress or director or writer is from your town, book the pictures in which they appear or have to do with, and then ADVERTISE. It will PACK YOUR HOUSE. 114— ACTRESSES, INGENUES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 House," William H. Crane in " The Senator Keeps House," and in Shakespearian rep. with Robert Mantell; screen career, Columbia-Metro ("The Light of Happiness"); rides, swims, tennis. Hght, 5, 3; wght, 110; golden brown hair and brown eyes. Ad., Metro, N. Y. GARCEE, Miriam; b. 1898; stage career, vaud., stk., in " Peter Rabbit"; screen career, Mirror. Hght., 5, 4; brunette. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. GARRETSON, Gertrude Inez; b. Covington, Ky., Dec. 20, 1899; educ. private and boarding schls.; early career, posing for artists and photographers, professional dancing; screen career, Regal ("What Becomes of the Children?"). Recrea- tions, riding, swimming, skating, motoring, tennis. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; dark brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 347 West Ashley St., Jacksonville, Fla. Studio ad., Regal, Garrick Studios, S. Jacksonville, Fla. GAVETTE, Marie, also animal trainer; b. London, Eng., 1895; educ. there; early career, with Bostock Wild Animal Show, London, training polar bears; m. p. career, ("The Lion, the Woman and the Man," " When Avarice Rules," " The Ex- plorer," "High Lights and Shadows," Horsley prods.); feat- ured in arena exhibitions with troupe of bears. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 126 lbs.; brown hair, brown eyes. GERVAIS, Lucille; b. 1896; stage career, "Camille"; screen career, Thanhouser ("The Lonely Heart"). Hght., 5, 4; brunette. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. GREENE, Helen, also leads; b. N. Y. C, 1896; educ. George- town Convent; stage career, 1 yr. stk.; screen career, Lubin ("Her Wayward Sister"), Van Dyke ("The Lash of Des- tiny"), Famous Players ("The Dummy"), Mutual ("Perils of Our Girl Reporters" serial). Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; blond hair, blue eyes, complexion fair. Ad., c/o William A. Sheer, 130 W. 46th st, N. Y. H HALL, Shirley; b. Dunedin, New Zealand, 1893; educ. there; stage career, lyric soprano; screen career, Australian, Fracer, Kalem, Universal; rides, paints. Hght., 5; wght., 105; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1201 Fielding ave., Hollywood. HARDESTY, Violette; b. Baltimore, Md., 1895; educ. there; screen career, National (" Knocked Out," " Artist Escape," etc.), World Film, Milo ("Busting into Society"), has ap- peared in " Beulah's Dream," " Strategy of Mathilda," " An- tonio's Revenge," " Convent Doors," " New Mother," " Con- vict's Sister," "Vampire and the Man." Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., .122 lbs.; brown hair, blue eves. Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing, etc. Home ad., 7209 Abell ave., Balti- more, Md. HARRIS, Carmen; b. Chicago, 1900; educ. there; stage career, Shuberts, Klaw and Erlanger; screen career, Essanay, Amer- ican Commercial; rides, swims, music. Hght, 5, 5; wght., 115; light complexion, auburn hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 4600 Calumet ave.; studio, American Commercial, 150 W. Austin ave., Chicago. HARRISON, Estelle; b. Florence, Ala., 1898; educ. pub. schls., Los Angeles; stage career, stck. in Los Angeles; screen career, Kalem, Biograph, Rolin. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 119; light com- plexion, golden hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, etc. Ad., 1206 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles; studio, Rolin, Los Angeles. HARROUN, Hazel; b. 1893; stage career, stk. and vaud., with Channing Pollock's "Inner Shrine"; screen career, Biograph, Selznick-Brenon ("War Brides"). Hght., 5, 2; medium com- plexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HITE, Violet; b. 1892, Pleasantville, O.; educ. King's Sch. of Oratory, Pittsburgh; screen career, Thanhouser, five yrs. at Los Angeles and New Rochelle studios, playing parts of every description (" Her Father's Gold," " Dad's Darling Daugh- ter"). Hght., 5, 2l/2; wght., 120; blue eyes, dark hair; swims, rides, tennis. Ad., home, 19 Rhodes St., New Rochelle; studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HOLLAND, Edna M.; b. 1896; stage career, with Edith W. Mathewson, David Belasco, "The Good Little Devil"; screen career, Metro ("End of the Tour"). Hght., 5, 9; brunette. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. HOTCHKISS, Mary; b. 1897; stage career, with McHenry Players, vaud., Dorothy Richmond Co.; screen career, Kleine, Famous Players. Hght., 5 ft.; blond. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. HUTCHISON, Kathryn; b. 1895; stage career, stk., in "Ro- mance," " Broadway and Buttermilk"; screen career, National, Universal, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 4; brunette. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. I ILLIAN, Isolde C; b. Milwaukee, Wis., 1899; educ. Mil- waukee, Downer Seminary; stage career, in stk. in Milwaukee from age of 8; screen career, Thanhouser ("The Mill on the Floss," " The Reunion," "The Crimson Sabre"). Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 108; blonde hair, dark blue eyes; rides, swims, dances. Ad., home, 62 Vernon ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. IVANS, Elaine; b. N. Y. C; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, stk. in Cleveland, and vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("The Bomb Boy"); Reliance ("The Floor Above"), Gustave Frohman ("John Gladye's Honor"), Kalem ("Into the Unknown" — featured), Mina comedies — featured, Gaumont (" New Adam and Eve"), Edison ("His Last Sentence"), Equitable ("The Struggle"), Vitagraph ("A Son of the Hills"). Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 105 lbs.; brown eyes, brown hair. Recreations, riding, swimming, dancing. Home ad., 95 Kingston ave., Brooklyn,, N. Y. IVEY, Luciebelle; b. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1892; educ. St. Ce- cile, Nashville, Tenn.; screen career, L-Ko, Vitagraph (" Cupid and the Scrub Lady"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 119; light com- plexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ill Bunker Hill ave., Los Angeles. JARRETTE, Yvonne; b. 1897; stage career, in "Peg o' My Heart," "The Comedy of Errors," "The Forbidden Guests"; screen career, Edison and Universal. Hght., 5, 4; dark com- plexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. JOHNSON, Renee; b. 1897; stage career, vaud., stk.; screen career, Biograph, Universal. Hght., 5, 4; fair complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. JOYCE, Florence; stage career, in "The Winning of Barbara Worth," "The Girl He Couldn't Buy," also vaud. and stk.; screen career, Ramo. Hght., 5, 5; light complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. K KEEFE, Zena Virginia; b. San Francisco, 1896; educ. in con- vent; stage career, vaud., rep. and on tour, in "The Fatal Wedding"; m. p. career, Vitagraph, Mutual ("The Perils of Our Girl Reporters"), Ivan (" Enlighten Thy Daughter"); all outdoor sports. Ad., Ivan, N. Y. KELLAR, Gertrude; b. Denver; educ. California; stage ca- reer, succeeded Julia Dean in Neill co., San Francisco, leads in " Sylvia," " Bachelor's Romance," " Little Minister," with Morosco co., at Burbank, with Dick Ferris at the Belasco; m. p. career, Lubin (" On Suspician "), Lasky (" For the De- fense," " Gutter Magdalene "). KENNEDY, Mary; b. Georgia, 1897; educ. St. Mary's Con- vent, Augusta, Ga. ; stage career, ingenues and leads in stk. and vaud.; screen career, Kalem ("Wife for Wife," "Sister's Burden," Sis Hopkins comedies), also with Vitagraph ("Girl"), and Famous Players. Accomplishments, writes sce- narios and short stories. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 123 lbs.; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 66 W. 12th st., N. Y. KENT, Evalyn; b. Jamestown, N. Y., 1896; educ. Bryn Mawr.; stage career, vaud. and stk.; screen career, Lubin ("Light at Dusk"), Powell ("Charity"), Frohman ("Conquest of Ca- naan"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 110; dark com- plexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 527 W. 124th St., or c/o Wm. A. Scheer, Inc., W. 46th st., N. Y. KRESKY, Marion; b. 1894; stage career, featured in Paul Armstrong's "To Save One Girl," also vaud. and stk.; screen career, Selig. Hght., 5, 6; medium complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. KROMARM, Ann; b. Denmark, 1897; educ. Denmark; screen career, American, Santa Barbara; expert swimmer and rider. Hght, 5, 1; wght., 106 blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1201 W. 9th st, Santa Monica. w April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, INGENUES— 115 - M LaMOTTE, Gene; b. Champagne, 111.; educ. Chicago; stage career, " The Heir to the Hoorah," " The Right of Way," S yrs. stk., lead in "Graustark"; screen career, Frohman ("The Conquest of Canaan"), Art Drama ("Rainbow"), Than- houser ("Her Life and His," "Mary Lawson's Secret"). Rides, swims, motors. Hght, 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; brunette, brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, Bayside, L. I.; studio, Frohman, N. Y. LANDIS, Margaret Cullen; b. Nashville, 1896; educ. Ward Seminary; m. p. career, Balboa (as fancy dancer, "Who Pays?" "Joy and the Dragon"). Hght., 5, 6^4; wght., 123; blond hair, gray-blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach. LANE, Juliet; b. 1898; stage career, "Twin Beds," "Every Woman," " Baby Mine," vaud., Joe Hart's prod. " Don't Do That"; screen career, Selig ("St. Elmo"); rides, plays piano. Hght., 5, 3; dark complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. LARKIN, Dolly; b. N. Y., 1893; educ. there; screen career, Pathe, Melies, Lubin, Universal, Powers, Palace, Players. LA RAYNE, Baryne; b. Baltimore, 1894; educ. there; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Milo. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; dark hair, black eyes; rides, classical and Oriental dancing, sketching. Ad., home, 1636 Madison St., Baltimore; studio, Milo, Baltimore. LATIMORE, Corra, also comedienne; b. Atlanta, Ga., 1889; educ. Atlanta; screen career, Famous Players (" A Moment Before"), Equitable ("The Clarion"), Metro ("The Blind- ness of Love"), Unity ("The Yellow Menace" serial), Vim comedies, Amber Star. Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 8 in.; wght., 135 lbs.; light complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Burbridge Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. Studio ad., Garrick, Jacksonville, Fla. LEE, Peggy; b. 1894; stage career, in " Joseph and His Brethren," "Madame X"); screen career, Italian Films, Fa- mous Players, Metro ("Dorian's Divorce"), Kleine ("Spend- thrift"). Hght., 5, 6; fair complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. LEE, Virginia; b. Mexico; educ. St. Scho- lastica's Acad., Covington, La.; screen career, Metro, Famous (" Destiny's Toy"), Fox ("A Tortured Heart"); World (" Romance of Marie "), Universal ("The Killer," "Raided 4 A. M.," "The Terror"); rides, swims, dances, motors. Hght., 5. ft. Al/2 in.; wght., 120; fair com- plexion, blond hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 705 W. 170th st, N. Y. LEWIS, Jessie; b. N. Y. C; stage career, in " Pink Lady," " Ziegfeld Follies," etc.; screen career, Reliance, Peerless- World (" The Pit," " Trilby," " The Cub," " The Ballet Girl," " Over Night," " The Butterfly," " Too Proud to Beg," " The Dark Silence," " Broken Chains," " Husband and Wife," etc.). Home ad., 203 W. 112th St., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Peerless, Fort Lee, N. J. LEWIS, Katharine; b. Newark, N. J., 1899; educ. Manual Training Sch., Brooklyn; screen career, Vitagraph, 18 mos. (" Mr. Jack " series with Frank Daniels, " Walls of Conven- tion," " Kennedy Square," " Indiscretion," " The More Excel- lent Way"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 120; blonde hair, blue eyes; paints, rides, swims, dances, music. Ad., home, 1533 E. 19th St., Brooklyn; studio, Vitagraph, Brooklyn. LIPSON, Ruth; educ. Boston, Mass.; stage career, stock and opera ballet in Boston; Metro (" Snowbird," "None but the Brave," "Notorious Gallagher," "Love Me, Love My Dog"). Wght., \22Y2; fair complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Metro, N. Y. LLOYD, Helen M., also comedienne; b. Covington, Ky., 1898; educ. Josephine Acad., Chicago; stage career, stk., "The Eter- nal Magdalene"; screen career, Fox ("The Mischief Maker," "A Modern Cinderella"), Famous ("Snow White," "A Girl Like That"), Universal ("The Boy-Girl"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 5j4; wght., 115; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 90 Morningside Drive, N. Y. McKEEN, Marie Rienzi; b. Naples, Italy, May 19, 1895; educ. private tutor; stage career, Frank Notte stk. co., Texas; screen career, Selig, Monrovia, Fox, Yorke-Metro ("The Promise," lead in "The Daughter of the Don"). Recrea- tions, athletics and music. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 138 lbs.; fair complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 2015 Highland ave., Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Yorke-Metro, Los Angeles, Cal. McLAUGHLIN, Florence; b. Richmond, Va., 1898; Vim ("Plump and Runt" se- ries. " Royal Blood," " Better Halves," "Twin Flats"). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 122 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Williams St., Jackson- ville, Fla. Studio ad., Vim, Jackson- ville, Fla. MacBOWER, Lulu; educ. Sedalia High Sch. and Long Beach Polytechnic High Sch.; screen career, began playing small parts with Balboa in 1914, later played ingenue in "A Matri- monial Martyr," also had parts in " Should a Woman Forgive," "A Slave of Corruption," "Who Pays," "The Red Circle"; dances, swims, all outdoor sports. Hght., 5, 1^4; wght., 110; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. MACKAY, Rina; b. 1896; stage career, in " Romeo and Juliet" (David Chandler Co.); screen career, Fox, Metro, World, Biograph, Kleine, Pathe. Hght., 5, 6; brunette. Ad.t c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. MACKAYE, Dorothy; b. 1898; stage career, stk., under mgnt. John Cort. Morosco, in " Fair and Warmer," " Old Curiosity Shop," "Peg o' My Heart"; screen career, Kinemacolor; "Jack and the Beanstalk," " Other People's Children." Hght., 5, 3; light complexion, brown eyes, auburn hair. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. MANLEY, Marie, also leads; b. Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. 10, 1894; educ. there; screen career from age 17, Kalem, Uni- versal, Liberty (" Miser of Monterey," " His Forgotten Age of Youth," "Veiled Lady"), Keystone ("The Snow Cure"), Horsley (" Stanley in Africa," etc.). Recreations, dancing, swimming, rowing. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 128 lbs.; red hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Keystone, Los Angeles, Cal. MANN, Alice; b. Plainfield, N. J., 1900; educ. Boston Girls Latin Sch.; screen career, Lubin ("Otto the Soldier"), Pathe (" Heinie and the Four Hundred"); Vitagraph ("There and Back"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 118; light golden hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, dances. Ad., home, Sir Henry Apts., Brooklyn, N. Y.; studio, Ivan, N. Y. MARTIN, Mary, also leads; b. Phila., 1896; educ. St. Joseph's, Chestnut Hill; stage career, Keith stk. co., Phila, and ingenue in "Under Cover" one season; m. p. career, with Pathe, Metro, Fox (" Eternal Sapho," " Hazel Kirke," " The Vampire," " The Vixen," " The Scarlet Letter"). Recreations, riding, dancing; hobby, Japanese prints and curios. Hght.,. 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 138 lbs.; blond hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 243 W. 98th St., N. Y. C. Phone 3198 Riverside. Studio ad., Fox Film Co., N. Y. C. MASON, Jackie; b. 1896; stage career, played leads in rep. for 8 yrs.; screen career, with Selig; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 237 W. 48th st., N. Y. MAYE, Jimsy; b. Spokane, Wash., 1893; educ. pub. and high schls., Spokane; screen career, American (" Margy of the Foot Hills"), Balboa ("The Better Woman," fifth episode of "Who Wins," " The Child of Fortune "). Rides, paints. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 113; light brown hair, blue-gray eyes. Ad., home, 3111 E. 8th St., Long Beach, Cal. MAYFIELD, Harriet; stage career, with Lou-Tellegen, E. H. Sothern, in vaud., stk.; screen career, Famous Players, Vita- graph; swims. Hght, 5, 4^4; wght, 128; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. LUDWIG, Rose; stage career, " Our Children," " Behold Thy MAYNELO, Lolo; b. 1894; stage career, with David Warfield Wife," also stk.; screen career, Pathe, Imp, Peerless. Hght., in "Auctioneer," Maude Adams in "Peter Pan," Frank Mc- 5, 4; medium complexion, black hair, blue eyes. Ad., Small, Intyre in "Snobs"; screen career, Edison. Hght., 5, 3; dark Putnam Bldg., N. Y. complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere, Aeolian Bldg., N. Y. 116— ACTRESSES, INGENUES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 MEAD, Lydia Mary; b. New Rochelle, N. Y., 1888; educ. there; screen career, Thanhouser 5 yrs. ("The Million Dollar Mystery," " His Reward," " Divorce and the Woman," " A Cousin from England"). Musical and literary. Hght., 5 ft. AY2 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; black hair, brown eyes, dark com- plexion. Home ad., 4 Rhodes St., New Rochelle, N. Y. Stu- dio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. MILHOLLAND, Helen; b. Kingston, N. Y.; educ. Canada and Paris, France; screen career, Kalem, World, Metro ("The Soul Market"), Famous Players ("The Long Trail"), Cre- ative ("The Girl Who Didn't Think"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 110; light complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 73 W. 88th st, N. Y. MITCHELL, Yvette; b. San Francisco, 1898; educ. Los An- geles hgh. sch.; stage career, over Orpheum Circuit in dancing act, "So Long Letty"; screen career, Biograph, Selig, Uni- versal ("Speeding"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 117; black hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, classic dancer. Ad., studio, Universal City. MOYNELLA, Lolo; stage career, with David Warfield, Maude Adams in "Peter Pan," stk., vaud.; screen career, Edi- son. Hght., 5, 2>y2\ wght., 110; light complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. MURRAY, Eloise; b. 1895; stage career, vaud., stk., with David Belasco's " The Governor's Lady," Jas. Brook's " My Lady's Dress"; screen career, Famous Players, Frohman. Hght., 5, 8; light complexion, light hair. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. O OHLMAN, Ethel; b. Chicago; educ. there; screen career, since 1913, NYMP ("The Man at the Key," "In the Maiden's Gar- den," "The Renegade"); swims, dances, tennis. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 120; blue eyes, brown hair. Ad., NYMP Studio, Ince- ville, Cal. O'BRIEN, Geraldine, also leads; b. Balto., Md., 1894; educ. Canada and U. S.; stage career, emotional ingenue in " Miracle Man," followed Ann Murdock in " Excuse Me "; m. p. career, Thanhouser, Lubin, Blache ("A Woman's Fight"); rides, swims, outdoor sports. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; dark hair, violet blue eyes. PALAEOLOGUS, Princess; b. Cairo, Egypt, 1897; early ca- reer, Hawaiian, classic and Oriental dancer, toured world 3 times; screen career, dancer in " Less than the Dust," with' Mary Pickford, Metro (" The Black Butterfly," " The Orchid Lady"), Regal (vampire in "What Becomes of the Chil- dren?"); now touring South as dancer. Ad., San Carlos Opera House, Key West, Fla. PALMER, Pauline; b. San Francisco, 1895; educ. high sch.: stage career, stk., drama and mus. com. at Alcazar theatre, San Francisco, in vaud.; screen career, Rolin, Lasky, Univer- sal ("Deacon Stillwater" series). Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 115; black hair, dark brown eyes; ballroom and stage dancing. Ad., home, Edmond Hotel, Ocean Park, Cal; studio, Universal City, Cal. PARDOE, Betty, also characters; b. Bound Brook, N. J.; educ. there; stage career, dancer; screen career, Famous, Epic, Diane, Brenon; dances, rides, swims. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 103; red hair, gray eyes. Ad., Bound Brook. PARRY, Fayette; b. Salem, Neb., 1896; educ. Denver, Col.; stage career, " Batter's Partner," ingenue leads in other N. Y. prods.; screen career, Lasky ("Bobby Burnitt "), Gaumont (one reelers), Universal, Kinemacolor, Pathe, Famous Players ("Under Cover"). Hght., 5 ft.; wght., 100; auburn hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, motors. Ad., St. Margaret's Hotel, N. Y. PAWN, Doris; b. Norfolk, Neb., 1896; educ. pub. schls. and business college; m. p. career, Thanhouser (" Trev of Hearts"), Fox ("Blue Blood and Red"). Ad., Fox, 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. PEARCE, Vera; b. N. Y., 1896; early career, artist's model, posing for Charles Dana Gibson, Harrison Fisher, Howard Chandler Christy; screen career, Metro (" The Gates of Eden," "House of Tears," "Romeo and Juliet"), Pathe ("Perils of Pauline"); skates, tennis, golf, motors. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 109; light brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 247 W. 111th st. ; studio, Rolfe-Metro, N. Y. . PEMBERTON, Kathleen Butler; b. De- troit, Mich, 1890; educ. N. Y. pub. schls. and Hunter Coll.; stage career, played with mother and father at age of 4, then with Prospect Stck., N. Y., under mgmt. Henry B. Harris, in "The Country Boy"; screen career, Biograph, Keystone, Humanology, Gaumont (" The Secret Agent," "Armadale"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; fair complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes; rides, swims, paints, writes scenarios. Ad., White Rats Club, N. Y. PETERSON, Betty K.; b. San Francisco, 1906; educ. Profes- sional Children's Schl., N. Y.; stage career, "Things That Count," also vaud.; screen career, Pathe ("Double Cross"), Kalem, with Tom Moore, World ("Sally in Our Alley"); swims, dives, skates, paints, dances; boy and girl parts. Hght., 4, 9; wght., 85; fair complexion, titian hair, brown eyes. Ad., Remington Hotel, N. Y. PIETZ, Lucille; b. St. Louis, Mo., 1896; educ. pub. schls., St. Louis; early career, 1 yr. artist's model in N. Y.; stage career, in vaud. 20 weeks; screen career, Biograph, Balboa ("Tempta- tion and the Girl"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; light hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, Eleanor Apts., 59 Atlantic ave., Long Beach, Cal.; studio, Balboa, Long Beach. PRAGER, Mile.; b. 1893; stage career, "Midnight Sons," "Joseph and His Brethren," with Marie Dresser, vaud.; screen career, Pathe, Edison. Hght., 5; fair complexion. Ber- gere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. R RAPPORT, Helena; stage career, 10 yrs. under mngt. of Frohman, Selwyn, Brady, Woods; screen career, Fine Arts ("His Picture in the Paper"). Hght., 5, 5; medium com- plexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. RAULSTON, Jolyna Brady; b. S. Pittsburg, Tenn., 1899; educ. Tenn.; stage career, in vaud.; screen career, Amber Star Film Co. (" The Property Man," " Me and Me Pal "). Rec- reations, riding, swimming, dancing, skating. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 124 lbs.; gray eyes, brown hair, medium complex- ion. Home ad., 45 W. Ashley St., Jacksonville, Fla. Studio ad., Garrick, Jacksonville, Fla. REEVES, Mary; b. Atlanta. Ga., 1895; educ. Atlanta, Ga.; m. p. career, Balboa (in " The Grip of Evil " series, and " Dear Old Dad"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 117; fair complexion, golden hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, all other outdoor sports. Ad., home, Long Beach; studio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. RIDGEWAY, Fritzie, also leads; b. Butte, Mont., Apr. 8, 1898; educ. pub. schls. Butte, Mont., and Schl. Fine Arts, Chicago; stage career, stk. in N. Y. C, 2 yrs. vaud.; m. p. career, Essanay Chicago studios, 2 yrs., some best pictures, Essanay (title role in " Little Girl Next Door," " The Raven," with H. B. Walthall), Universal (" The Young King," etc.). Recreations, expert rider and broncho buster, long distance swimmer and fancy diving, studied voice culture and piano 10 yrs., sculpture and painting. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; medium complexion, brown hair, dark blue eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. ROACH, Gladys Lucille; b. Washington, D. C, 1895; screen career, L-Ko (" Gambling on the Green," " Scars and Stripes"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; light hair, blue eyes; dances, music. Ad., home, 1444^4 Iowa ave., Hollywood; stu- dio, L-Ko, Hollywood, Cal. ROBINSON, Daisy; b. N. Y. C; educ. convent, Quebec, and Holy Cross Acad., N. Y. C; stage career, in "Rip Van Win- kle," " The Cricket on the Hearth," " The Little Princess," " Ben-Hur," " Sapho," "Peter Pan," etc.; screen career, Bio- graph, Famous Players ("The County Chairman"), Morosco (" The Happiness of Three Women," " The Spirit of Ro- mance"), Majestic-Reliance ("A Bad Man and Others," "The Law of Duty"), Fine Arts ("The Price of Power," "Intolerance"), Fox ("North of 53"). Recreations, all out- door sports. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 115 lbs.; brown hair and gray eyes. Home ad., 1758 North Kingsley Drive, Los An- geles, Cal. Studio ad., Fox, Hollywood, Cal. ROGERS, Ruth; b. Rochester, 1895; educ. there; stage career, stk., road with N. Y. Opera; screen career, Edison, L-Ko. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; dark hair, brown eyes. Recreations, rides, dances. Ad., home, 641 West Vernon ave., Los Angeles; studio, L-Ko, Hollywood. v \ April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, INGENUES— 117 ROSE, Ruth; b. 1895; stage career, "Bobby Burnit," "Com- mon Law," " Blue Mouse," " The Unchastened Woman," stk. and vaud.; screen career, Reliance, Thanhouser, Famous Players. Hght., 5, 6; brunette. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. SALISBURY, Marie; b. 1895; stage career, 10 yrs. vaud., 3 yrs. mngt. of Shubert, with Richard Carle in " Spring Chicken"; screen career, Equitable ("Reapers," "Shadow of Doubt," "Surrender"). Hght., 5, 4; light complexion. Ad., Bergcre, Aeolian Hall, N .Y. SANSON, Frances; b. 1897; stage career, stk under dir. of Percy Winter, also with Edith Taliaferro; screen career, 2 yrs. with Lubin. Hght., 5, 1; dark complexion, dark hair. Ad., Bcrgere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SAWYER, Doris; b. London; educ. there; stage career, leads with Geo. Edwardes and Geo. Dance cos.; screen career, Gaumont in London and Paris, World (" Hand of Peril," "Tangled Fates"), Pathe ("Who's Guilty?"), Frohman ("Jaffery"), Triumph ("The Libertine"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 105; dark brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 234 West 44th st.; studio, Triumph, N. Y. SCHRAM, Violet; b. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 1, 1898; educ. Chicago pub. and high schls.; early career, professional reader for several yrs.; screen career, Universal, since Oct., 1915 (" A Duke for a Day," " Shoes," " Saving the Family Name," 15th episode of " Graft," " Two Rebels," " Out of the Darkness," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; black hair, dark brown eyes. Recreations, reading, short story writing, etc. Home Hollywood, Cal. Studio ad., Universal ad., 1736 Vine st. City, Cal. SEDGWICK, Eileen ("Babe"); b. Gal- veston, 1900; educ. Ursuline Acad, Gal- veston; stage career, vaud.; m. p. career, Lubin ("Eagle's Nest"), Universal (" Giant Powder," " The Honeymoon Surprise"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 2l/2; wght., 128; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 1760 N. Vine St., Hollywood; studio, Universal City. SHORT, Gertrude; b. Cincinnati, 1900; stage career, at age of 5 yrs. with Nance O'Neil in "Golden Fleece"; with Thos. Jefferson, vaud., Mary Mannering, stock; m. p. career, Edison, Vitagraph, Rolfe, Universal (" Little Angel of Canon Creek," "Cowboy and the Lady"); rides, swims, dances. Wght., 95; hght., 5, 2; brown hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Ad., home, 1520 Garver st., Hollywood; studio, Rolin, Hollywood, Cal. SPENCER, Marvell; b. Carrollton, 111., 1898; educ. Sacred Heart Acad., Salem, Oreg.; m. p. career, Eclair (" Red Tape," "A Little Band of Gold," " The Unpardonable Sin, "), Horsley (" Rhoda's Burglar," "Heart of Tara"), Universal ("Polly, Put the Kettle On"); dances, tennis, swims, rides. Hght., 5; wght., 103; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., Studio, Universal City, Cal. STAUNTON, Virginia; b. 1896; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Metro, Famous, World; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 118; black hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 246 West 48th st., N. Y. SWEENEY, Peggy; b. Baltimore, 1890; educ. Notre Dame Convent, Md. ; screen career, Essanay ("The Coward," "The Inner Brute," " That Sort," leads in George Ade Fables). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 116; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes; swims, rides, plays tennis. Ad., Studio, Essanay, Chi- cago. T TENNEY, Beth, also seen, writer; b. Manchester, Eng., 1893; educ. Bait.; stage career, stk., "Oh! Oh! Delphine," "The Love Cure"; screen career, World ("Human Driftwood," "The Web of Desire"), Pathe ("A Woman's Law"), Metro ("The Snowbird"); swims, rides, writes. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 130; fair complexion blond hair, dark eyes. Ad., 352 W. 87th st., N. Y. THOMAS, Nona; b. Los Angeles, 1897; educ. there; screen career, Ince (" The Apostle of Vengeance," " The Weaker Sex"), Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125 lbs.; blue eyes, blond hair; dances. Ad., Ince, Culver City. THOMPSON, Harriet M.; b. Wash., D. C, 1895; m. p. career, Fox ("Bluff," "Caprice of the Mountains"); swims, skates. Ad., Fox, N. Y. THORP, Ruth; b. Hartford, 1895; educ. Eng. and Paris; stage career, attracted attention of W. S. Gilbert while singing be- fore King Edward and became prima donna at Savoy, Lon- don; in "The Pink Lady," "The Only Girl," "The Arca- dians"; screen career, Metro ("Life's Shadows"), Fox (Clara in "The Blue Streak"); paints, sculpture (studied under Rodin), writes. Ad., home, Iroquois Hotel; studio, Fox, N. Y. THURMAN, Mary; b. Richfield, Utah, 1894; educ. Univ. of Utah; screen career, Fine Arts ("Sunshine Dad"), Keystone ("His First False Step"); rides, paints. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 123; chestnut hair, gray eyes. Ad., Studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. TOWNSEND, Kathleen; b. Raeford, N. C, Apr. 23, 1895; educ. State Normal, Va., Univ. of North Carolina, Columbia Univ.; early career, in vaud. and with Regan and Lewis stk. in Jacksonville; screen career, with Metro ("The Stolen Tri- umph," " Vanity," " The Awakening of Helena Ritchie," etc.), Famous. Players (" The Quest of Life "). Recreations, rides, swims, dances, motors. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., c/o J. Allen Boone, 730 Aeolian Hall, N. Y. C. TREVOR, Olive, also comedienne; b. New Orleans, La., 1899; educ. Ward-Belmot, Nashville, Tenn.; stage career, dram, reading, vaud., artist's model; screen career, Universal, Gaumont (" The Haunted Manor," etc.), Vitagraph (" Col. Nutt " series, etc.), Fox. Hght., 5 ft .5 in.; wght., 118 lbs.; reddish hair, green eyes. Rides, dances. Home ad., Rem- ington Hotel, W. 46th St., N. Y.. Studio ad., Fox, Fort Lee, N.J. TRIMMER, Mabel E.; b. 1896; stage career, stk., rep.; screen career, Biograph, Pathe, Moss, Cameo ("Honor"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 3; blond, blue eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. TURNER, Jeanette; b. Paris, 1898; educ. Paris, Los Angeles; screen career, Famous. Hght., 5, 2; dark brown hair, blue eyes; rides, drives, swims. Ad., 756 Sherbrook W., Montreal, Canada. V VALE, Vola; stage career, in amateur theatricals in Rochester, N. Y. ; screen career, Biograph (stk. member, later played leads for 2 yrs.), Universal ("The Adventure of the Last Cigarette," " The Woman He Feared," " The Price of Si- lence," " Eagle's Wings "), Lasky (" Each to His Kind"). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. VERNON, Agnes; b. Oregon; educ. Chicago, 111., Kansas City, Mo.; screen career, Universal-Bluebird ("The Stranger from Somewhere," " The Man Who Took a Chance," " The Clock," "Taking Father Home"). Rides, swims. Hght., 5 ft., 4 in.; wght., 115; light complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 6264 Yucca St., Hollywood; studio ad., Universal City, Cal. VIDOR, Florence; b. Houston, Tex., 1895; educ. convent, high schl. there; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Yellow Girl"), Pallas ("The Intrigue"), Fox ("American Methods"); rides, swims, society parts. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 120; olive complex- ion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., 4507 Russell ave., Los An- geles; studio, Fox, Western ave., Los Angeles. VINCENT, Florence; b. Sidney, la.; educ. Denver; stage ca- reer, "Within the Law," stk.; screen career, NYMP ("Civili- zation"). Hght., 5, 5; wght, 130; blond hair, blue eyes; swims, rides, plays tennis. Ad., home, Ocean Park; studio, Ince, Cul- ver City. VINCENT, Vera, also leads; b. Jersey City, 1891; educ. Pratt Inst.; stage career, under Belasco, mus. com., stk., vaud.; screen career, Pathe, Edison, Powers, Cameraphone, Equita- ble, Lubin, Excelsior (" When Fate Leads Trumps," " Paths Forbidden," "The Question," "The Toll of Mammon"); swims, rides, dives. Hght., 5, A1/?; wght., 135; brown eyes, auburn hair. Ad., 546 Lafayette ave., Brooklyn. 118— ACTRESSES, INGENUES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 w WALKER, Mary Louise; b. 1895; screen career, with Famous Players, Vitagraph, and World; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 134; red hair and blue eyes. Ad., home, 601 West 172d st., N. Y. WALLER, Emilie; b. 1893; stage career, various experiences abroad; screen career, 7 mos. with German Film, 14 mos. with Turner, England, in this country with Vitagraph; rides, swims, dances. Hght, 5, 4; wght., 123; blond hair and gray eyes. Ad., c/o Mrs. J. P. Hansen, 5609 4th ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WARD, Lillian; b. Texas; spent early life on Texas ranch, joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West, later in Barnum and Bailey's Circus; stage career, stk. in Seat- tle and New Orleans, also in mus. com. and vaud.; m. p. career, "Almighty Dol- lar" (Paragon), also with Peerless, Famous Players, and Popular Plays and Players; doubling in different stunts. Recreations, shooting, motoring, tennis, golf. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 138 lbs.; light hair and complexion, dark eyes. Home ad., 319 W. 45th St., N. Y. C. Ad., Betts and Fowler Agency, N. Y. C. WASHINGTON, Eleanor; b. Braddock, Va.; educ. Mary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Va.; stage career, under mgmt. of Henry B. Harris, Chas. Frohman in " Ulysses " with Edgar Selwyn, Frank Sheridan, Wallace Eddinger, Grace Filkins; screen career, Majestic, Fine Arts, Fox (" Jack and the Bean Stalk"). Ad., Fox., Hollywood. WATERBURN, Ruth; b. 1897; stage career, stk and vaud.; screen career, Equitable, Fox, Gaumont. Hght., 4, 10; light complexion, light hair. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. WATTS,. Stella; b. 1896; stage career, stk., "Luck of Toten"; screen career, Edison. Hght., 5, 6; dark complexion. Ad., Bergere, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. WEBB, Hazel Gertrude; b. N. Y.; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 3 seasons in vaud.; screen career, ingenues for Peerless-World and Pathe. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 115; long golden-brown curls and blue eyes; makes a specialty of child parts; dances. Ad., 432 E. 148th st., N. Y. WEER, Helen, also leads; b. Anderson, Ind., 1898; educ. in convent St. Joseph's Acad., near Chicago; screen career, left school to go into motion pictures, 6 mos. with Essanay, World, Frohman, Famous Players, Lubin, Fine Arts (" The Social Secretary"); swims, rides, dances, sails, canoes, fond of all out- door sports. Hght., 5, y2; wght., 99; blond hair. Ad., 687 Mad- ison ave., N. Y. WELLS, Estelle; b. Detroit, Mich., 1895; educ. San Francisco; screen career, American, Essanay, Mirror, Metro, Pathe, World-Peerless, Famous Players, Metro (" Romeo and Ju- liet"); rides, swims, dances, motors. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 118; brown hair, blue eyes. WENDELL, Bunny; b. Boston, 1896; educ. Boston; stage ca- reer, in " Follies " of '13, '14, '15, with Castles in " Watch Your Step," and with Raymond Hitchcock in "Beauty Shop"; screen career, Famous Players, Artcraft (" Less Than Dust "; dances, swims. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 125; brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion. Ad., home, 344 W. 72d St., N. Y. WESTOVER, Winifred; b. San. Fran., Cal.. Nov. 9, 1899; educ. Dominican Coll., San Rafael, Cal.; screen career, Fine Arts Film Co. (" Poor Papa," " The Microscope Mystery," "Jim Bludsoe "). Recreations, riding, swimming, drawing, dancing. Hght., 5 ft. 3 in.; wght., 130 lbs.; light complexion, blond hair, dark blue eyes. Home ad., 4326 Sunset Drive, Los Angeles. Studio ad., 4500 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. WHITE, Thelma; b. Baltimore, 1897; educ. St. Cath. Conv.; stage career, vaud., stk., drama, " A Kiss for Cinderella," "Seven Chances"; screen career. World (" Perils of Divorce "), Famous ("Snow White"), Fox ("The Battle of Life"); rides, swims, canoes. Hght., 5, 1; wght., 105; golden hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 650 W. 177th st., or Empire Theatre, N. Y. ACTRESSES— Characters A ABBEY, May (Mrs. Geo. Lessey), also leads; b. Hartford, Conn.; educ. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Montreal, Canada; stage career, stk., mus. com., rep.; m. p. career, Edison, Co- lonial, Eastern. Ad., home, 34 W. 75th st, N. Y. ABERNETHERY, Lollie; b. Forsyth, Ga., 1894; educ. Indian Springs, Ga. ; early career, school teacher; screen career, extras with Hamilton; swims, dances, rows. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 108; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Forsyth Ga.; studio, Duval Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. ABRIL, Dorothy, also ingenue; b. Paterson, N. J.; educ. pub- lic and boarding schls., Paterson; screen career, 2 yrs. with Lasky (in " The Clown," " The Golden Chance," " The Arab," "The Secret Sin"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 115; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., studio, Lasky, Hollywood. ADAMS, Stella; b. Sherman, Tex., 1883; stage career, leading woman in various dramatic stock cos.; screen career, Selig (leads), Universal ("Making One of Mother"), Nestor ("Love and the Ice Man"), Christie ("A Seminary Scandal," "A Gay Deceiver"). Hght., 5, ft. 7y2 in.; wght., 160; auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1636 H. Argyle St., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Christie, L. A. ALBERTI, Viola, also leads; b. Lewiston, Pa., 1874; educ. San Francisco pub. schls.; stage career, in stk. 5 yrs., retired from speaking stage after marriage in 1896; screen career, Thanhouser, Selig in 1915, in " The Print of the Nails," wrote and played in " When Love Was Mocked " and " The Eternal Feminine." ALDEN, Mary; b. New Orleans; educ. Art Students' League, N. Y. ; stage career, Baldwin-Melville, Hunter-Bradford stk. cos.; with Mrs. Fiske, with Phillips Smalley in "The Wolf"; m. p. career, Rex, Pathe, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ("Macbeth"), Artcraft ("Less Than the Dust"), Selz- nick (" The Argyle Case "). Ad., studio, Selznick, N. Y. ALEXANDER, Sara; b. Wheeling, W. Va.; early career, in stock in Salt Lake City 6 yrs., then with Barrett-McCullough Co., has appeared at various times with Lydia Thompson, John T. Raymond, Kyrle Bellew; m. p. career, Fox " Ca- price of the Mountains," " Little Miss Happiness "). Ad., stu- dio, Fox, N. Y. $ ALTER, Lottie, also ingenue; b. La Crosse, Wis.; educ. St. Mary's, Wis.; stage career, "The Girl I Left Behind Me," 2 yrs. with Joseph Jefferson, Sr., " Shadows of a Great City," " The Vinegar Buyer," " Charley's Aunt," in U. S., England and Australia, " Excuse Me"; screen career, Pathe ("An Ari- zona Romance"), Famous ("The Eternal City"), Savage (" Excuse Me "), Wharton (" Exploits of Elaine," " The Lot- tery Man"). Rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 98 lbs.; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, Bayside, L. I. ANDERSON, Mrs. Nellie ("Mother"); b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ. Brooklyn and Cana- dian convents; stage career, concert singer; screen career, Vitagraph (" Anselo Lee," " Two Edged Sword," " Egyptian Mummy," " Girl, Bird and Boy," " Queen for an Hour," "Husks," "The Shop Girl," "Kernel Nutt and Prince Tango," " Percy Dear," ' 'Scarlet Runner," " The Dollar and the Law," " Help, Help, Help!", etc.). Hght., 5 ft 2 in.; wght, 155 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes; diversions, riding, swimming, dancing, writing scenarios. Home ad., 16 Lenox Road, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. ARNOLD, Lois; b. 1877; stage career, vaud., own act; screen career, Biograph, Thanhouser, Famous Players, Fox, Froh- man; sings, dances. Hght., 5, 3; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, Inc., 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS— 119 B BAKER, Elsie; b. Newark, N. J., 1892; educ. Newark pub. and hgh. sens.; stage career, appeared in Henry W. Savage's " Every woman "; screen career, Wharton ("Beatrice Fair- fax"). Hght, 5, 5; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes; rides, swims, all outdoor sports. Ad., Wharton, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y. BANCROFT, Margaret; b. 1879; stage career, stk. rep.; screen career, Crystal, World, Famous Players, Pathe, Klever Kome- dies. Hght., 5, 8; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BANKS, Mrs. Eitar; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. there; on speak- ing stage 36 yrs.; Edison, Famous Players, Universal, Popu- lar Plays and Players; "mother" roles. Hght., 5 ft. 3% in.; wght., 116 lbs.; gray hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 257 W. 45th st, N. Y. C. BARING, Mathilde; b. New Orleans, 1879; educ. Tulane Univ.; stage career, played the Princess in "The Prince Chap," Barbara Hare in "East Lynne"; several vaud. engagements, last with Jesse Lasky act; m. p. career, with Eclair, Lubin, Edison, Gaumont (" Who Will Marry Mary? " serial, " New Adam and Eve," " As a Woman Sows," " According to Law," etc.). Rides, swims, interested in occultism. Hght., 5 ft. 6^2 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; light complexion, blonde hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 325 W. 51st st., N. Y. Studio, Gaumont, Flushing, L. I. BARKER, Adella; b. 1867; stage career, with Anna Held, Cohan and Harris; screen career, Pathe, Fox, World, Univer- sal, Kleine, Crystal, Metro (late picture, " Romeo and Juliet"). Hght., 5, 5; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BARRY, Eleanor; b. San Francisco; educ. Normal Coll., San Jose, Cal.; stage career, leading woman featured in stock and vaud. in support of Rosina Vokes, Wm. H. Crane, Richard Mansfield, Stuart Robson, Ezra Kendall, Mrs. Langtry; m. p. career, Lubin. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., 1999 B'way, N. Y. BARRY, Viola; b. Evanston, 111.; educ. Univ. of Cal. and Woman's Coll., England; stage career, 2 yrs. Liberty The- atre, Oakland, Cal.; ingenue Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles; starred in "The Landslide," "The Bird Cage"; m. p. ca- reer, Bosworth ("The Sea Wolf" and other Jack London stories), Fine Arts ("The Flying Torpedo"). BARTON, Grace; stage career, mus. com., " Broadway Jones," "Over Night"; screen career, Famous Players, Fox, Kleine. Hght., 5, 7l/2; complexion, medium. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BATEMAN, Victory; b. Phila., 1865; educ. St. Mary's Con- vent, Phila.; stage career, leading woman in many of largest productions of decade ago, with Edwin Booth, Salvini, Louis James, starred by H. W. Savage, A. H. Woods; m, p. career, 3l/2 yrs. with Thanhouser, 11 mos. with Victor, Balboa. Hght., 5, 4^; wght., 147; blond hair, blue eyes. BELMORE, Daisy; b. 1889; stage career, "The Fawn," " Our Mrs. Gibbs," "In Half an Hour"; screen career, Famous Players (late picture, "The Better Man"). Hght., 5, 8. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. BERWIN, Isabel; stage career, many yrs. in various prods.; screen career, World (" Miss Petticoats "), Metro (Drew comedies), Famous Players ("Saints and Sinners"). Hght., 5, 8; wght., 155; white hair and dark eyes. Ad., home 135 W. 78th st, N. Y. BLANCKE, Kate; b. Cheltenham, England; educ. there, Ham- burg, and Phila.; stage career, with Marie Wainwright, Nat. C. Goodwin, Wm. H. Crane, stk.; screen career, Kinetophoto ("The Whirl of Life"), Metro ("The Brand of Cowardice," "The End of the Tour"), Fox ("Should a Mother Tell?"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 125; fair complexion, white hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 535 W. 136th st.; studio. Fox, N. Y. BRODY, Anna G.; b. 1887; stage career, stk. rep., vaud.; screen career, Universal, Kalem, Reliance, Pathe, Vitagraph (late picture, "Glory of Yolanda"). Hght., 5; dark com- plexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. BRONTI, Mrs. Adelaide; b. Utica, N. Y.; educ. Chicago pub. schls.; stage career, comic opera and musical comedy, Savage prods., and road shows; screen career, Biograph, American, Universal ("Jimmy's Deception"), Lubin ("A Mother's Heart at Stake," "Sold to Satan," " Jackstraws "). Hght., 5, 4j^; wght., 160. BROOKE, Myra; b. 1865; stage career, Mansfield, Frohman, Shuberts; screen career, Gaumont, Kalem, Edison, Metro, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 4y2; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. BROWN, Bertha; b. and educ. Springfield, O.; stage career, 6 yrs. in stk., rep., vaud.; m. p. career, juvenile leads with Lasky, Lubin, Banner Film. BROWNELL, Louise; b. New Bedford, Mass.; educ. Miss West's Finishing Sch., San Francisco; stage career, 15 yrs. with Nat Goodwin, Guy Bates Post and others, stock at San Francisco and Waterbury, Connn., vaud.; screen career, Ince (" The Conqueror," " Redemption," " Civilization," " The Hon- orable Algy," "The Sin Ye Do ") ; rides. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 148; blond hair, green eyes. Ad., home, Hotel Hart, Santa Monica; studio, Ince, Culver City, Cal. BRUNDAGE, Mrs. Mathilde; b. Louisville, Ky.; screen career, Fox ("Wormwood," "Dr. Rameau"), Metro ("Enemy of the Stork's Nest," "Bridges Burned"), Famous Players ("The Crucible "), Universal (" The Corsican Brothers," " The Lords of High Decision," " Half a Rogue "), Ivan (" The City of Illusion," "Enlighten Thy Daughter"). Ad., home, 100 Hillcrest ave., Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. BRYSON, Nellie; b. 1890; stage career, 11 yrs., vaud., stk.; screen career, Lasky, Selig, Morosco, Artcraft (late picture, "The Poor Little Rich Girl"). Hght, 5, 3. Ad., c/o Ber- gere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. BURMESTER, Mme Auguste; b. Hamburg, Germany; stage career, from 1905, stock in Germany, and at Irving Place The- atre, N. Y. C, in " Our Children," under mgmt. Morosco, in "The Bubble" with Louis Mann; screen career, Blache, Eclair, Kleine, Peerless, Paragon, etc., in " Stop Thief," Para- gon-World ("The Man Who Stood Still,"etc); played west- ern and society types. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; red- dish blonde hair, gray eyes. Ad., West Fort Lee, N. J. BUSSEY, Marie; b. 1894; stage career, Poli's stk.; screen ca- reer, Essanay (late pictures, " The Power of Publicity," " The Raven "). Hght., 5, 7; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BYERA, Mrs. Alfred; b. 1862; stage career, " Bunty Pulls the Strings," " Believe Me, Xantippe," with Wilton Lackaye in "The Foundling"; screen career (late pictures, with Con- stance Collier, " In Tongues of Men," with Florence Rock- well in " He Fell in Love With His Wife "). Hght., 5, 2. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. BYLES, Ruth; stage career, "Melting Pot," "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," Keith's stk.; screen career, Kalem, Edi- son, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 5; medium complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. C CAMPBELL, Emma; b. 1871; stage career, 20 yrs.; screen career, Vitagraph, Rex, Thanhouser; dances. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 163; gray hair, gray eyes. Ad., Thanhouser, New Ro- chelle. CARR, Dixie; b. Louisville; educ. there; stage career, Den- ver stock; screen career, Bosworth ("Hypocrites"), Univer- sal ("The Grip of Jealousy," "Scandal"). Hght., 5, 6^2; wght., 130; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 6132 De Longpre ave., Los Angeles; studio, Universal City. CARVELL, Rosslyn; stage career, Columbia Dramatic stk., Aborn Opera; screen career, Fox, Equitable, Premo. Hght., 5, 55/2; light complexion, chestnut hair, gray eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. CARVEY, Lucile; stage career, "Sweet Kitty Bellairs," stk.; screen career, Famous Players, Fox, World. Hght., 5, 8; me- dium complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. CAVANAGH, Jane Emily; b. N. Y., 1893 educ. St. Peter's Acad.; stage career, witli "Chin Chin"; screen career, Fox ("The Sin Woman"), Metro ("The Victim"), Ivan ("En- lighten Thy Daughter"), Famous. Rides, swims, dances, writes. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 254 W. 23d st. Studio, Famous Players, N. Y. CECIL, Ora (McField), also leopard trainer; b. St. Cather- ine's, Ont., 1886; educ. Buffalo; early career, training leopards for Bostock; put on first leopard act in vaud.; m. p. career (daily arena acts and all jungle scenes of Horsley prods., including "Stanley in Africa" series). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 120; gray eyes, brown hair. Ad., c/o Bostock's, Luna Park, Coney Island. 120— ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 CHESTER, Ruth; b. London; educ. there; stage career, 25 yrs. ; screen career, Rolfe-Metro ("Her Great Price")- Hght, 5, 3; wght., 138; fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes; rides, boats. Ad., home, St. Margaret Hotel, N. Y. CLAIRE, Gertrude, also leads; b. Boston; stage career, rep., managed own stk. co.; screen career, Biograph ("Ramona"), Imp, Rex, Nestor, NYMP (late pictures, " The Jungle Child," "The Criminal," "The Crab," "Female of the Species"). Hght., 5, 2; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ince, Culver City. CLARK, Ethel, b. Maine, 1883; educ. pub. schls.: stage career, vaud., stk., Cecil Spooner Co.; screen career, Universal ("Yoke of Gold"), Bernstein ("Devotion"); old lady parts; rides, swims, tennis. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 134; dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 6513 Hollywood Bldg., Holly- wood; studio, Bernstein Film Productions, Bryle and Stephen- son aves., Hollywood, Cal. CROWELL, Josephine Bonaparte, also leads; b. Canada; educ. Canada and Bos- ton; early career, public reader in Bos- ton; stage career, with Robert Hilliard, Sol Smith Russell, J. A. Heme, Frank Keenan, mgmt. Harrison Grey Fiske, toured 2 seasons in " The County Fair," mgmt. K. & E. ; screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts, in " As in a Looking-Glass," " Home, Sweet Home," " The Avenging Conscience," " The Birth of a Nation," " Betsey's Burglar," " Little School Ma'am," Catherine de Medici in "Intolerance," etc. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 140 lbs.; brown hair, brown eyes. Accomplisments, painting, etc. Studio ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. D DALE, Teresa; stage career, stk. rep., Temple Players, with Mary Mannering, James O'Neill; screen career, Lubin ("Sins of the Fathers"). Hght., 5, 6^; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st.,'N. Y. DALY, Clara Lambert; educ. Phila. pub. schls.; stage career, covering a period of 38 yrs. in many prods, and stock; screen career, 5 yrs. with Lubin, known as " The Lubin Mother." Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; blue eyes, silver-gray hair. Ad., 120 Lawn- side ave., Collingswood, N. J. DARLING, Ida; m. p. career, Famous Players ("The Lost Bridegroom," "The Big Sister"), Fox ("Hypocrisy"), Than- houser (" The Lonely Heart "), Artcraft (" Broadway Jones "). Ad., home, 830 Seventh ave., N. Y. Bus. ad., Professional- Woman's League, N. Y. DARNELL, Jean Jarratt, also leads; b. Sherman, Tex.; educ. Texas Hgh Schl., Virginia Col.; stage career, stock in N. Y. C, with Cecil Spooner, stock in Portland, Ore., " Pink Lady " co., "Miss Nobody" and "Flirting Princess"; screen career, 3 yrs. Thanhouser, Griffith (" Intolerance "), Keystone with Mabel Normand, Metro with Mme. Petrova; played society and character roles; has written for Photoplay and Motion Picture Mag. Recreations, driving, swimming. Home ad., 215 W. 88th St., N. Y., or J. Allen Boone, N. Y. DAVENPORT, Alice; b. N. Y. City, 1853; educ. Miss Irving's Sch., N. Y.; stage career, from age of 5, played over 800 parts in 25 years in stock, on tour and in rep. with noted actors; m. p. career, 4 mos. with Nestor, then with Horsley, one of original six who made first Keystone; has appeared in over 200 pictures (" Wife and Auto Trouble," "His Last Suit"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 140; ruddy complex- ion, gray hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, the Judd Apts., Los Angeles, Cal.; studio, Keystone. DAVENPORT, Blanche; b. London, England; educ. Alpaugh Coll., London; stage career, Aborn Opera Co.; screen ca- reer, Biograph ("Her Own Way"), Famous Players ("The Innocent Lie"), Pathe, Thanhouser (" The Woman, the Saint and the Devil," " The Shine Girl," "The Heart of the Doll"). Hght., 5, 3; wght., 139; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes; rides, paints. Ad., home, 636 W. 172d St., N. Y.; studio, Thanhouser. DAVIS, Mattie (Mrs. Arthur Witting); b. Knoxville, la., 1868; educ. Wisconsin; stage career, has played everything from ingenue parts to character leads in stk. and road cos. throughout the country; screen career, Universal (" The Day of Reckoning," " Shoes," " A Family Se- cret"). Hght., 5, Sy2; wght., 170; light brown hair and gray eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. DeGROFF, Etta; b. Havana, Cuba, 1893; educ. Havana and St. Mary's Academy, Monroe, Mich.; early career, posed for various artists; screen career, Frohman Amusement Co. ("John Glayde's Honor," "Just Out of College," "The Witch- ing Hour," etc.). Recreations, riding and swimming. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 145 lbs.; fair complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 414 W. 120th st. Studio ad., 18 E. 41st st, N. Y. C. DELARO, Hattie; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ. Packard Institute, Brooklyn; stage career, with Augustin Daly, Nat. Goodwin and many mus. corns.; orig. soubrette in Gilbert and Sullivan's operas, also vaud.; screen career, Bio- graph, Vitagraph, Eclair, Reliance, Fox, Famous Players, etc.; has appeared in Famous Players ("Old Homstead"), Fox (" Eternal Sapho "), Vitagraph (" Scarlet Runner," " Kennedy Square "), Metro (" Blindness of Love," " Quitter," " Awak- ening of Helena Ritchie," etc.); grand dames and "mother" roles. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; dark hair, dark gray eyes. Home ad., 142 W. 64th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Metro, 3 W. 61st st., N. Y. C. DENVER, Vera; b. England; educ. there; stage career, vaud. and drama; screen career, Canada ("Self-Defense"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 7^4 in.; wght., 130; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 447 W. 57th st., N. Y. DESCAMPS, Cleo; b. 1893; estage career, "The Quaker Girl," " Spring Maid"; screen career, Vitagraph, Metro; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; complexion, dark. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. DICKERSON, Jennie, also grand dames; b. Newburgh, N. Y.; educ. Des Moines, la.; stage career, in England, mus. com., grand opera; screen career, World ("The Story of Suzanne"), Famous ("The Dancing Girl"), Kleine ("Stop Thief"). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 180; brown hair, gray eyes; sings, dances. Ad., home, Hotel Bristol, 122 W. 49th st., N. Y. DICKSON, Lydia; b. Missouri; educ. Denver; stage career, Bdwy. productions, opp, Robt. Edeson; m. p. career, Fox ("Hypocrisy"). Ad., Fox, N. Y. DITT, Josephine; stage career, stk., rep.; m. p. career, with Essanay, American, Horsley-Nestor, Universal (" Damaged Goods," " Mills of the Gods "). Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. DIX, Lillian; b. 1868; stage career, "The Spring Maid," "The Cinderella Man "; screen career, Kalem, Famous Players, Peerless, Kleine. Hght., 5, 7; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. DOLBERG, Camille; b. 1881; stage career, Imperial Alexanda Theatre, Petrograd; Royal Court Theatre, Hanover; Waldorf Theatre, London; with Belasco, "The Great Lover"; screen career, Biograph, Metro, Famous ("The Brute"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 145; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 421 W. 118th st., N. Y. D'ORCY, Madame (Georgia D'Orcy), also animal trainer; b. Bordeaux, France, 1878; educ. Paris; early career, at 14 began training wild animals at Gaillard Menagerie, Paris; toured Italy, Belgium, France, England, America; m. p. career, Hors- ley (" The Woman, the Lion and the Man," " The Rajah's Sacrifice," " The Heart of Tara," and other pictures having wild animal scenes). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 110; blond hair. Ad., c/o Bostock's, Luna Park, Coney Island. DREW, Cora; stage career, light opera, rep.; m. p. career, wrote scenarios for Selig, Kalem and Lubin; from 1915 actress with Universal, Bosworth, Majestic, Fine Arts (" Golden Ladder," " Opened Shutters," " The Nun," " Lily and the Rose "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. DU CELLO, Countess, also leads; b. London; educ. London; stage career, stock and com. opera; screen career, Famous, Fox (" The Honor System "), Morosco, Universal (" Idle Wives," " Devil's Payday," " The Man Who Took a Chance "); rides, paints. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 145; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 6806 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; studio. Uni- versal City. \ April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS— 121 DUNBAR, Helen; b. N. Y.; educ. Eden Hall, Pa.; stage career, 16 yrs. in comic opera, Weber and Fields, own rep. co., " The Little Minister"; screen career, Essanay ("The Strength of the Weak"), Metro ("The Wall Between," "A Million a Minute," "The Great Secret"). Hght., 5, 6; auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad., Metro, N. Y. E EARLE, Julia; b. 1879; stage career, stk., "Traveling Sales- man," "Woman in the Case"; screen career, Selig. Hght., 5, 7; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. EDDY, Violet Y.; b. San Francisco, 1893; educ. there; stage career, vaud.; m. p. career, Lasky ("Common Ground"), Mo- rosco ("Body or Soul"), Universal (character lead in "The Fascinating Model"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 130; fair complexion, golden hair, gray eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. EDNEY, Florence, also comedienne; b. London; educ. there and France; stage career, 6 yrs. mgmt. Frohman, Harris, Brady; screen career, Arrow ("Who's Guilty?", "Hazel Kirke "), Wharton, World; writes scenarios, sings, dances, swims. Hght., 5. 6; wght., 147; auburn hair, brown eyes. Ad., 167 W. 34th st., N. Y. EVERETT, Agnes; b. 1879; stage career, stk. rep., vaud.; screen career, Fox. Hght., 5, 4; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. FOX, Josephine; b. 1877; stage career, Poli's stk., vaud.; screen career, Edison. Hght., 5, 7; white hair. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. FOY, Mrs. P. C; screen career, World, Equitable. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 165; dark hair, gray eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. FRANEK, Katherine; b. DeLand, Fla.; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, 2 yrs. with "The Flaming Arrow" Co.; screen career, Lubin and Vitagraph ("The Battle Cry of Peace"), Metro (Sidney Drew Comedies). Hght., 5, 7; wght., 132; brown eyes and hair. Ad., home, 835 Fox st., N. Y.; studio, Metro, N. Y. C. G GALE, Alice; b. Phila., Pa., 1868; educ. Phila. High Schls.; stage career, with Nat Goodwin, Leslie Carter, James O'Neil, Marie Doro, Otis Skinner, Billie Burke, Louis Mann, Booth. 5 yrs. at the Grand Opera House, Pittsburg, 3 yrs. at Girard Ave. Theatre, Phila.; 1 yr. at Proctor's Fifth Ave.; screen ca- reer, Fox (" The Darling of Paris," " The New York Pea- cock") ; travels, sings. Ad., home, 220 W. 49th st., N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. GEROULD, Helen; b. 1882; stage career, stk. rep.. "What Happened to Mary," "Alma, Where Do You Live"; screen career, Fox, Pathe, Universal. Hght., 5, 9; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. GILMORE, Helen; educ. St. Joseph's Conv., N. Y.; stage car., 30 yrs. Stuart Rob- son, Marie Wainwright; screen career, Famous, Universal, World, Kalem (" The Eagle's Nest," "Earl of Pawtucket "), Mutual ("Jerry's Big Doings," "Terry's Winning Wav," "Jerry's Double Head- er"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 185; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 725 May St., Jacksonville. GOODWIN, Eileen; b. 1887; stage career, stk. rep, with Henry Miller; screen career, Biograph. Hght., 5, 6. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. GORDON, Alice, also grand dames; b. 1879, St. Andrews, Scotland; educ. Eng- land, France and Germany; stage career, with Tree, Forbes-Robertson, " Tonight's the Night"; m. p. career, Pathe ("Si- mon the Jester," "Beloved Vagabond"), World ("Marrying Money"), Metro ("The Wall Between"); swims, fishes. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 170; gray hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 68 W. 45th st., N. Y. GOODRICH, Katherine; b. Austin, Tex., 1880; educ. Wash- ington, D. C, Chicago Conservatory of Music; stage career, opera, stock, vaud.; screen career, Edison (talking pictures), Kalem, Signal ("A Lass of the Lumberlands "). Hght., 5; wght., 123; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Signal, Los Angeles. GREY, Margaret; b. 1875; stage career, Klaw and Erlanger, Henry B. Harris; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Reliance, Pathe, Fox. Hght., 5 6; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. GRIFFITH, Cecelia Frances, also comedienne; b. Boston; educ. there; stage career, " Everyman," " Girl from Rector's"; screen career, Metro ("The Yellow Streak," " The Kiss of Hate," "Notorious Gallagher"). Hght., 5, 6l/2; wght., 165; blond complexion, red hair, gray eyes; paints, writes scena- rios. Ad., home, 19 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass.; St. Paul Hotel, N..Y. H HARRIS, Caroline; stage career, drama; screen career, Fox, Famous ("The Butterfly"), Bluebird ("Honor of Mary Blake"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 150; gray hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, St. Francis Hotel, N. Y. HARRIS, Marcia; b. Providence; educ. there; stage career, und. Broadhurst, Liebler and Co., Weber and Fields; screen career, Famous, Edison, Fox, Gaumont, Vitagraph (" Great Expectations,:" "The Foundling," "The Reformer"), Art- craft ("Poor Little Rich Girl"); drives. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 150; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., 220 W. 46th st., N. Y. HAYWARD, Lillian, also heavies; b. Napa City, Cal.; educ. Stanford Univ.; stage career, 15 yrs. in stk., Dearborn co., Chicago; Ulrich Stock, Los Angeles; screen career, Selig (" The Ne'er to Return Road," " Unto Those Who Sin," " At Piney Ridge," " The Black Orchid," " The Child Who Found Its Father," " Out of the Mist," " Number 13, Westbound," "The Reprisal"), Metro ("Big Tremaine," "The Promise"). Ad., home, 243 S. Olive st., Los Angeles; studio, Selig, Los Angeles. HEAZLET, Eva, also ingenue; b. Cecil, O., 1889; stage ca- reer, in stk. since 10 yrs. old., Portland, Oakland, etc.; screen career, Essanay ("Broncho Billy's Honor"), L-Ko. Hght., 5, 7; wght., 135; light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; swims. Ad., home, 1618 Hudson ave., Hollywood; studio, L-Ko, Los Angeles. HERNANDEZ. Mrs. George (Anna Dodge); b. River Falls, Wis.; educ. State Normal Sch., River Falls; stage career, with McDonough Stock, Oakland, Cal., and with Walter Bentley Co.; screen ca- reer, Selig ("The Rosary"), David Mills Co., Edison, Fine Arts (" Hoodoo Ann "), Universal ("Graft," "The Heritage"); paints, embroiders. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 196; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 2228 Duane st., Los Angeles. HERRING, Aggie; b. San Francisco; educ. there; stage ca- reer, from age of 17, stock cos., vaud.; Ince (late pictures, "A Corner in Colleens," "The Female of the Species"). H^ht., 5, 4; wght., 165; blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ince Culver City, Cal. HILLMAN, Gertrude Brooks; b. New York; screen career, Pathe ("Princess Pauper"), Fox, Metro, Keystone, Equitable, Essanay, Moral Uplift Society (" She May Be Your Daugh- ter") ; rides. Hght., 3, 5; wght., 132; complexion, dark; dark hair, dark brown eyes. Ad., 237 W. 51st St., N. Y. HOTLEY, Mae, also comedienne; m. p. career, Lubin, in many parts, ranging from ingenue to old woman; appeared in series of comedies opposite Billie Reeves. HUNT, Mrs. Madge; stage career, stk., vaud., rep.; screen ca- reer, Reliance, Triangle, Universal; fair complexion. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. HURLEY, Julia; b. Greenwich Village, N. Y., 1847; educ. N. Y.; stage career, 48 yrs. with Chas. H. Cushman, under mgmt. E. L. Davenport, Dion Boucicault, with Harrigan and Hart in " Mulligan Guards "; screen career, Fox, Metro, Cort, Reliance, Biograph. Hght., 5, y2; wght., 134^; silver gray hair, dark hazel eyes; paints, sings, dances. Ad., home, 220 W. 38th st., N. Y. 122— ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 HUTCHINS, Miriam; b. 1877; stage career, with John Mason, Charlotte Nielson, Mansfield, leads in "The Holy City," "Jap- anese Nightingale"; screen career, Edison, Kalem, Famous Players, Biograph. Hght., 5, 7; complexion, medium. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. JOSEPH, Marie; b. Charlotte, N. C, 1897; educ. Baltimore; stage career, vaud., stk.; screen career, Milo (" Busting in So- ciety"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; brown hair, green eyes. Ad., home, 212 N. Broadway, Baltimore; studio, Milo Picture Corp., Baltimore, Md. K KEENE, Mattie; stage career, in "Too Many Cooks," "The Third Party," " Ourselves," " Mavourneen," writer of plays and sketches; screen career, Metro (in comedies with Ralph Herz, Max Figman, and Lolita Robertson); swims, writes. Ad., Metro, N. Y. KEIR, Rose; stage career, with Francis Wilson, John C. Fisher, Klaw and Erlanger; screen career, Equitable, Ocean Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 2; medium complexion, red hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. KIMBALL, Pauline Garrett; b. Chicago, 111., March, 1860; educ. Chicago High Schl. and Vassar Coll.; stage career, op- eratic, "Princess Ida," "Pinafore"; dramatic, "A Wife's Honor," "Texas Steer," "A Night Off"; stock, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Seattle; screen career, Vitagraph ("Mem- ories that Haunt"), World ("The Feast of Life," "The Deep Purple"). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 150 lbs.; dark complexion, white hair, brown eyes. Mother of Clara Kimball Young. Home ad., Fort Lee, N. J. Studio ad., Selznick, 174th st., N. Y. C. KINGSBURY, Gladys; b. Oakland, Call; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Stockton; stage career, stock, tour, lead in "Third Degree," "Lion and the Mouse"; m. p. career, American (" Nancy's Husband," mother in " Little Chrysanthemum," mother in " Life's Staircase," " Redemption of the Jasons "). Ad., American, Santa Barbara. KINGSLEY, Florida; b. 1879; stage career, stk. prods.; screen career, Essanay, Metro (" The Turmoil "), Bluebird (" The Iron Heart"). Hght., 5, 2; complexion, medium. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. KNOTT, Lydia; b. 1873; stage career, vaud., stk., Harlem Opera House, in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"; screen career, Eastern, World, Universal (" Reparation "). Hght., 5, 4. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. LACK AYE, Ruth; b. Oregon City, Ore., 1869; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, began at 16, with A. M. Palmer, J. C. Clark, Dan- iel Frohman, Richard Mansfield cos.; m. p. career, from 1915, Balboa (played Mrs. Harden in " Neal of the Navy," " Head of the House," " The Grip of Evil," " Little Mary Sunshine," etc.). Spends much time visiting prisons, hospitals and asy- lums. Hght., 5 ft. 6 in.; wght., 160 lbs.; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Schuyler Hotel, Long Beach, Cal. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. LAVERTY, Ann; b. Pa., 1893; educ. Notre Dame; stage ca- reer, vaud.; screen career, Lubin (" The College Widow"); swims, dances, golf. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 130; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., 6242 Chestnut St., Phila. LEE, Jennie; b. Sacramento, 1859; stage career, b^gan at 9 with John McCullough, Joseph Jefferson, Edwin Booth, Mme. Modjeska, in stk., vaud.; m. p. career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts ('! Birth of a Nation," "That Colby Girl," "Stage Struck," " The Children Pay," " Nana, the Flower Girl "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. LEITH, Grace; b. 1878; stage career, in " Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," "The Village Postmaster," vaud., stk. prods.; screen career, Pathe, Essanay. Hght., 5, 6. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. LE ROY, Elizabeth; stage career, in "Human Hearts," "The Choir Singer," " Thelma," "The Counterfeiters of New York," stock, rep.; screen career, Metro (" Notorious Gallagher," "A Child of Destiny"). Ad., Metro, N. Y. LEWIS, Ida; b. England; educ. Montana; stage career, 30 yrs. in legit., appeared with elder Sothern, with many stk. cos. throughout West, in " Kindling," " East Lynne "; m. p. career, Majestic, American, NYMP, Mutual (" The Morals of Men "). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 160; blonde hair, blue eyes. LEWIS, Vera, also heavies; b. N. Y.; educ. Normal Coll.; stage career, 1897, rep., vaud. and stk., mgmt. Frohman, Shu- bert, Belasco; screen career, Reliance-Majestic (" Tricotrin "), Fine Arts ("Intolerance"), Universal ("Hypocrites"), Fox ("Jack the Giant Killer"). Ad., home, 2041 Hillhurst ave.; studio, Fox, Hollywood. M McBRIDE, Margaret; b. 1889; stage career, 8 yrs., mus. com., stk.; screen career, Essanay, opp. F. X. Bushman. Hght., 5, 7. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. McCONNELL, Mollie; b. Chicago, 1870; educ. pub. schls.; stage career, first with Mrs. Leslie Carter in " Spanish Guide," with Mansfield 2 yrs. in "Old Heidelberg," in England and on Continent with Marie Tempest, Pauline Chase; m. p. career, with Universal and Balboa in character and grande dame parts, in " Joy and the Dragon." Ad., studio, Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. McCORD, Mrs. Lewis; b. Phila.; educ. pub. schls.; stage ca- reer, principal roles in Gilbert-Sullivan operas, prominent role in Belasco's " Madame Butterfly," in vaud. with husband, etc.; m. p. career, with Lasky (supporting Dustin Farnum in " The Virginian," Victor Moore in " Chimmie Fadden," " The Golden Fetter"). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood, Cal. MACKIE, Laurie; b. 1878; stage career, with Frank Daniels, Lillian Russell; screen career, Biograph, Edison, Pathe, Ka- lem, Universal. Hght., 5, 7y2; wght., 159; medium complexion, brown hair, blue eyes Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. MAJOR, M. ; b. 1893; stage career, Shakespearian rep.; screen career, Powell, Fox (late pictures, " Mrs. Belfane," " Notre Dame de Paris"). Hght., 5, 2; wght., 110; complexion, fair; black hair; brown eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MANNING, Mildred, also leads; stage career, musical comedy, in Broadway prods, for 8 yrs.; screen career, Biograph (appeared in " Charity Ball," " Our Poor Relations," etc.). Vitagraph ("An Ene- my to the King"). Recreations, riding, swimming, canoeing, rowing, skating and motoring. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 120 lbs.; brown hair and eyes, olive com- plexion. Home ad., Hotel Apthorp, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARCEL, Inez; b. 1889; stage career, stk. prods., with Klaw and Erlanger, Chas. Frohman; screen career, Vitagraph, Uni- versal, Fox. Hght., 5, 7; complexion, light. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. MATHEWS, " Sis"; b. Salt Lake City, 1890; educ. there; stage career, mus. com., grand opera; m. p. career, Universal. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 125; fair complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. MAURICE, Mary Birch; b. Morristown, O., Nov. 15, 1844; educ. Phila. pub. schls. and Normal Coll.; early career, teacher; stage career, with Pittsburgh Stock Co. in 1868, in " My Neighbor's Wife," " Arkansas Traveler," " There's Millions in It," " Rip Van Winkle," " Cricket on the Hearth," Shakes- peare, etc.; left stage to become bookkeeper; returned to stage in 1900, in " The Face in the Moonlight," " The Corsican Brothers," "The Light of Other Days," etc.; screen career, since 1910, Vitagraph (" The Redemption of Dave Darcey," " The Chattel," " Phantom Fortunes," " Rose of the South," " The Price of Fame," etc.). Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brook- lyn, N. Y. MIDGLEY, Fannie; b. Cincinnati; stage career, from age of 15, with Henry Miller in "The Great Divide"; screen career, Melies, Biograph, Ince (" The Waifs," " The Apostle of Ven- geance," " Civilization," " The Man from Oregon," " Some- where in France," " The Criminal," "Aloha," " Jim Grimbsy's Boy "). Ad., studio, Ince, Culver City, Cal. MINEAU, Charlotte; b. Bordeaux, France, 1891; educ. Sacred Heart Con- vent, Bordeaux; screen career, with Selig and Essanay in Chicago, in "A Milk White Flag " with Otis Harlan, " His New Job " with Charles Chaplin. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 165; auburn hair, violet eyes. Ad., studio, Lone Star Film Corp., 1025 Lillian Way, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS— 123 MILNE, Minnie; b. 1873; stage career, Poll's stk., Liebler; screen career, Mirror, Fox. Hght., 5, 5. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. MOORE, Lucia; b. Louisiana; stage career, 8 yrs. in stock, "The Lure," " Daddy Long Legs"; m. p. career, Fox ("Little Miss Happiness," "Her Double Life"); specializes in "mother " roles. Home ad., Inwood Court, 207th st, N. Y. N NATOL, Florence, also leads; stage career, 21 yrs., played 57 characters in 57 weeks in Vancouver, stock engagements in all large cities coast to coast; m. p. career, Vitagraph (Gertrude in " Mystery of the Empty Room," " Mixup in Suitcases," " Philanthropic Tommy," " Beautiful Thoughts," " Rooney's Sad Case " and other Sidney Drew comedies), Metro (" Great Green Eye "). NELSON, Margaret; stage career, 5 yrs. with own company in vaudeville; screen career, Kleine ("Gloria's Romance"); rides, dances. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 115; light brown hair and dark blue eyes. Ad., 235 W. 49th st., N. Y. NEWCOMBE, Caroline; stage career, stk. rep., Liebler; screen career, Kalem, Edison. Hght., 5, 5; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. NIELAN, Agnes; b. 1882; stage career, 12 yrs., including head- liner in vaud.; screen career, Fox, Keystone, Pathe, Peerless, Equitable. Hght., 5, 4. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. NOAR, Florence H.; b. Phila.; educ. Memphis, Tenn.; stage experience, 9 yrs. in stk. and on the road, playing leads and heavies; m. p. career, Universal ("The Wheel of Destiny," "The Bugler of Algiers"), and numerous comedies. Hght., 5 ft. 9^4 in.; wght., 155 lbs.; dark complexion, reddish brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1460 Vine St., Los Angeles. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal . NORMAND, Claire, also heavies; b. Paris, 1891; educ. convent in Roumania; stage career, first in child parts with her parents at the Theatre National, Bucharest, Roumania; later toured Canada in concert work as pianist and vocalist; screen career, Reliance, Champion, and Universal for over 2 yrs.; rides, sings, plays piano. Ad., 71 W. 113th St., N. Y. o O'CONNOR, Loyola; b. St. Paul, Minn.; educ. Convent of Holy Name, Portland, Ore.; stage career, Frederick Warde, Frank Mayo, 7 yrs. in " Way Down East," 3 yrs. in " Ben Hur " (mgmt. K. and E), 3 yrs. in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"; screen career, since 1913, Vitagraph, Lasky, Famous Players, Fine Arts (late pictures, " Nina the Flower Girl," " A Young Gentleman of the Old School"). Studio ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. PARRY, Ruth; b. 1894; stage career, stk. rep., "So Much for So Much," "Quaker Girl"; screen career, Edison, Vitagraph. Hght., 5, 3; medium complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. PAYSON, Blanche; b. Santa Barbara, Cal.; m. p. career, Key- stone (" Wife and Auto Trouble," " Bathhouse Blunder," "A la Cabaret," "Her Circus Knight"); expert horsewoman and all around athlete; rides, swims. Was uniformed policewoman at San Francisco exposition. Hght., 6; 3; wght., 225; dark com- plexion, black hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1542 Ingraham St., Los Angeles; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. PERRY, Vester Pegg; b. Ponca City, Okla., 1889; early ca- reer, spent on ranch, toured with 101 Ranch Wild West Show; screen career, NYMP, Bison, Kalem, Vitagraph, Reliance-Ma- jestic, Fine Arts ("The Birth of a Nation"), Fox ("Blue Blood and Red"), Universal ("His Way," "Their Hold-Up"). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood, Cal. PINCHARD, Marie; b. 1892; stage career, stk. rep., " The Arab," "Romance with Doris"; screen career, Vitagraph, Famous Plavers. Hght., 5, 9; fair complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. POWELL, Madeline; stage career, covering period of 20 years; screen career, with Equitable, World, Famous Players, and Metro; rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 145; brown hair and brown eyes. Ad., Apt. 1, 26 Post ave., N. Y. PRICE, Kate; b. Ireland, 1872; educ. Pawtucket, R. I.; stage career, vaud. with Price and Steel, stk. and rep.; screen career, Vitagraph (" Officer Kate," " Fisherman Kate," "A Night Out"), Keystone ("The Waiter's Ball"), Vim ("Mother's Child," "Fat and Fickle"), Amber Star. Ad., Amber Star, Jacksonville. R RAGLAND, Hazel; b. 1893; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Selig. Hght., 5, 6; dark complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. REYNOLDS, Edna M., also comedienne; b. N. Y., 1888; educ. Normal Coll., N. Y.; stage career, rep. and stock, also 4 seasons at N. Y. Hippodrome; screen career, Than- houser, Centaur, Crystal, Universal, World, Vim. Hght., 5, 5l/2; wght., 150; fair com- plexion, brown hair, dark brown eyes; swims, drives, rows, skates, rides bicycle. Ad., home, 29 W. 126th st., N. Y.; studio, 750 Riverside ave., Jacksonville. RITCHIE, Ethel Anne, also leads; b. San Diego, Cal., Oct. 22, 1894; educ. Los Angeles; screen career, with Balboa since May, 1916, Balboa ("Birds of a Feather," "The Checkmate"). Recreations, swims, rides, paints and sings. Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 135; light complexion, brown hair, gray eyes. Stu- dio ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. ROBBINS, Edwina; b. Hoboken, N. J., 1886; educ. Detroit Seminary; stage career, on the Keith Circuit in " The Auto Girl"; screen career, since 1912, Vitagraph (appeared in "The Win(k)some Widow," " C. O. D.," " Uncle Bob "). ROBSON, May; b. Australia; educ. Paris, London, and Brus- sels; stage career, from 1884; most noted character portrayal as Aunt Mary Watkins in " The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary"; screen career, Vitagraph ("A Night Out"). Ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. ROBSON, Vera, also lion trainer; b. Honolulu, 1882; early ca- reer, equestrienne, lion trainer for Hagenbeck; m. p. career, Horsley ("The Rajah's Sacrifice," "Destiny's Boomerang"). Hght., 5, 4; wght., 142; gray eyes, brown hair; rides, swims. Ad., Horsley, Los Angeles. ROMER, Leila; b. 1884; stage career, mus. com., vaud., in Wm. Brady prods.; screen career, Pathe (late pictures, " Beloved Vagabond," " Light That Failed," " Iron Claw " series. Hght., 5, 8^2. Ad., Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. ROSS, Mary Taylor; b. Columbus, O.; educ. there; stage ca- reer, 12 yrs., mgmt. Frohman, Liebler; screen career, Kalem ("The Girl and the Tenor"). Ad., Kalem, Jacksonville. SAFFI, Lena; stage career, vaud., " Lady and the Moor," "Poor Mother"; screen career, Essanay. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 131; dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. SELBIE, Evelyn, also heavy; b. Louisville, Ky., July 6, 1880; educ. pub. schl. and high schl., Louisville, Ky.; m. p. career, Essanay (3 yrs. with G. M. Anderson, appeared in " The Crazy Prospector's Daughter," etc.); now with Universal, engaged especially for her riding ability (" People vs. John Doe," " Mysterious Mrs. M.," etc.). Is an excellent rider and horses are her hobby. Hght, 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; black hair, black eyes, dark complexion. Home ad., 5812 Franklin ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. SELWYNNE, Clarissa, also leads; b. London, England; educ. London hgh schls.; stage career, 12 yrs. in United States and England, mgmt. Arthur Bourchier, Lyn Harding, Chas. Cartwright, F. R. Benson, Gerald Lawrence, Joseph Brooks, etc.; screen career, Pathe, World Film ("Master Hand," " Flash of an Emerald "), Ocean (" Driftwood "), Metro (" Her Own Way," "The Come Back"), Universal ("The Woman He Feared," "Gloriana"), Pallas ("The Wax Model"), Selig ("Beware of Strangers," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 7 in.; wght., 135; dark brown hair, dark brown eyes. Recreations, literary work, music, dancing. Ad., Selig, Los Angeles. SHATTUCK, Truly; b. San Miguel, Cal; educ. San Francisco; stage career, mus. com., vaud., with George M. Cohan, Anna Held, starred in " The Lady from Lane's " and "Alma "; screen career, NYMP ("Matrimony"), Fine Arts ("The Waifs"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 140; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. 124— ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. 1 SHERMAN, Gretchen; b. 1887; stage career, leads in "The Great Divide," " The Little Tenderfoot," " The Man in the Dark," 2 yrs. stk.; screen career, (late picture, with Billic Burke in " Gloria's Romance "). Hght, 5, 7. Ad., Bergcre Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. SINCLAIR, Maud; b. Cleveland, O.; educ. Detroit; stage ca- reer, rep. and Frohman, Ethel Barrymore, Frank Mclntyre, star for 5 yrs., James Forbes; screen career, Fox (" Little Miss Happiness," " Caprice of the Mountains," " Merely Mary Ann," "Thelma"). Ad., home, 338 W. 45th st, N. Y.; studio, Fox, N. Y. SMYTHE, Florence; educ. Chicago; stage career, Otis Skin- ner, Henry Savage, Belasco Stock, in vaud. ; screen career, Lasky; rides. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 119; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1542 Morningside Court, Hollywood; studio, Lasky, Hollywood. SPAULDING, Nellie Parker; b. Machias, Me.; educ. Emerson Coll. of Expression, Boston; stage career, lyceum platform, vaud., stock; screen career, Peerless, Thanhouser (" The Vicar of Wakefield"), Art Dramas ("Her Good Name"). Hght., 5, Sl/2; wght., 135; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 120 Rob- bins st., Waltham, Mass. SPONG, Hilda; b. Australia, 1875; educ. there; stage career, since 1890, at Drury Lane, Lyceum Stock, N. Y., " Sherlock Holmes," in vaud.; screen career, World ("Divorced"). Ad., World, N. Y. . ST. CLAIRE, Ceda; b. 1872; stage career, stk., opera, drama, with Winthrop Ames prods.; screen career, Equitable, Crystal. Hght., 5, 6. Ad., Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. STEVENS, Grace Elizabeth; b. Chicago, 1875; educ. Am. Acad. Drama; stage career, stk., concert; screen career, Florida ("Enchantment"), Vitagraph ("Time Lock 776"), Than- houser (" Mill on the Floss "), Metro (" Life's Shadows," " Garden of Eden "), Fox ("A Modern Cinderella "), Regal "What Becomes of the Children?"), "A Honeyless Honey- moon"); rides, swims, dances. Hght., 5, 7y2; wght., 156; dark complexion, gray hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 747 Quincy St., Bklyn.; studio, Regal, Jacksonville. STUART, Julia; b. Scotland; educ. there; stage career, own co., under Liebler; screen career, Lubin, Eclair, Peerless ("The Flash of an Emerald," "The Mas- ter Hand," "Little Dutch Girl," "The Ballet Girl"), Selznick ("Common Law "), Famous (" The Traveling Sales- man"); paints, literary. Ad., home, Grantwood, N. J.; studio, Famous, N. Y. SULLY, Janet Miller; b. Boston, 1879; stage career, from 1885, " Pinafore," ap- peared with husband for 10 yrs. in stock, vaud., mus. com.; screen career, since 1915 with Horsley (" Mina " comedies, has ap- peared in all of the 60 Cub comedies) ; rows, rides, drives, tennis, fond of out- door sports. Hght., 5, 5]/2; wght., 160; black hair, hazel eyes. T TEMPLE, Jean; b. 1887; stage " Nearly Married," " The Lure ' Metro. Hght., 5, 4; blond. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th "st" N. Y. career, " Rolling Stones," screen career, Triangle, THATCHER, Evlyn; b. Dennison, O.; stage career, known as "The Irish Lady"; screen career, Albuquerque, Universal, Rolin, Chaplin, Keystone (" Her Nature Dance "). Hght., 5, %y2; wght., 180; auburn hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 2002 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. THEOBALD, Othilia S.; b. Erie, Pa.; educ. convent; stage career, " The Spring Maid," " Gypsy Love," " Two Little Brides"; screen career, Selznick ("The Price She Paid," "The Easiest Way"). Paints, writes. Hght., 5 ft. 1 in.; wght., 165 lbs.; brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 159 W. 73d st., N. Y. THORNE, Lizette; b. Birmingham, Eng; educ. London; screen career, Selig, Universal, American (" The Gambler's Lost Love," "Faith," "A Dream or Two Ago"); swims, dances, plays violin. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 132; brunette. Ad., home, 1903 Castillo st., Santa Barbara; studio, American, Santa Barbara. TITUS, Lydia Yeamans; b. Australia; educ. there; stage ca- reer, from early age, toured world with husband in own en- tertainment; screen career, Universal (" Red Dick, the Good- hearted Gunman," " When Damon Slipped Something Over on Pythias"), Morosco, Metro. Hght., 4, 9; wght., 140; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Alham/bra Annex, Los Angeles; studio, Universal City. TONCRAY, Kate; stage career, with Thomas Keene, Alexan- der Salvini, Nat Goodwin, mgmt. Chas. Frohman, Shubert, Belasco, Brady, etc.; screen career, Biograph, Reliance-Ma- jestic, Fine Arts (" Little Meena's Romance," " The Little Yank," " The Failure "). Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. TRUAX, Sarah; b. Covington, Ky.; stage career, stk., rep.; lead woman for Otis Skinner; m. p. career, Fine Arts. Ad., Fine Arts, Hollywood. TRUITT, Gail; b. 1879; stage career, vaud., stk., San Francisco, " Excuse Me "; screen career, Edison. Hght., 5, 8; complexion, brunette. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. TURES, Esther; stage career, with Robt. Mantell, stk., vaud.; screen career, World, Rolfe, Pathe. Hght., 5, 7l/2; wght., 135; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. V VAN, Polly (Mrs. Bill Bailey); b. Scran- ton; educ. Mount St. Mary, Scranton; stage career, vaud., dancer; screen career, Biograph, Universal, Century, Metro (in Bushman and Bayne prods.) ; golf, motors, sculpture. Hght., 5, Ay2\ wght., 132; dark complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes; plays golf, motors. Ad., 532 W. 143d st., N. Y. VANET, Mabel; b. 1892; stage career, 4 yrs.; screen career, Lubin. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 135; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 237 W. 48th st., N. Y. VAN TASSELL, Marie; b. Little Falls, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1879; educ. Fort Edward Collegiate Inst., N. Y. ; stage career, stk. lead in Cincinnati, Phila., Calgary, Alta., with T. D. Frawley in Vancouver, road cos.; screen career, American (" Dulcie's Adventure," " Innocence of Lizette," in support of Mary Miles M inter in "A Gentle Intruder," "The Torch Bearer" with William Russell, with Kolb and Dill in " A Peck of Pickles "). Recreations, reading, literature. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 125 lbs.; brunette complexion, chestnut brown hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad., 1712 De la Vina st., Santa Barbara, Cal. Studio ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. VERNON, Isabella; stage career, " Daddy Long Legs," " Peg o' My Heart " screen career, Famous Players, Vitagraph, Edison, Metro, Kalem. Hght., 5, 6!/2; wght., 140; light com- plexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., Small, Putnam Bldg., N. Y. W WARD, Irene; b. N. Y., 1888; stage career, 4 yrs. as singer N. Y. Hippodrome, later with Boston Opera, Castle Square Opera, Aborn Opera; m. p. career, with Metro, Equitable, So- lax, Crystal, Palace Players; rides, swims. WARD, Lucille; b. Dayton, O., 1885; stage career, 15 yrs., name part in " Tillie's Nightmare," also in stk.; m. p. career, since 1912, in character comedy and leads, with Imp, N. Y., comedy leads with Keystone, with American (in Beauty Come- dies and Mutual Masterpieces), Morosco (" Happiness of Three Women," " The Road to Love "). WEATHERSBY, Jennie; stage career, "Too Many Cooks," "Millions"; screen career, Famous Players, Biograph, Kalem. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. WEST, Marian, also grand dames; b. Philadelphia; educ. Nas- sau Inst., Brooklyn; stage career, in "A Doll's House," "At Piney Ridge "; screen career, Laemmle, World's Best Film Co., International, Tampa, National, in " Only a Dog," " Fatty's Fumigation." Hght., 5, 4; wght., 115; dark brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 3312 Nebraska av., Tampa. WEST, Olive, also comedienne; b. San Francisco, Cal.; educ. San Fran.; stage career, past 30 years, with Daniel Frohman, Rose Coghlan, Chas. Richman; screen career, Mittenthal ("She Town"), Famous Players ("Madam Butterfly"), Kalem ("When Things Went Wrong"). Hght., 5, 5; dark hair, dark eyes; rides, swims, paints. Ad., White Rats Club, N. Y. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, CHARACTERS— 125 WHISTLER, Margaret; b. Louisville, Ky., 1888; educ. Notre Dame Coll., Wash- ington, D. C. ; stage career, vaud., stk. and circus throughout Eng. and U. S., with Blanche Bates in " The Girl of Wall Street" screen career, since 1911, Lubin, Universal (late pictures, " Behind Life's Stage," "Her Soul's Temptation ") ; is painter and designer of gowns; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 3; wght., 134; light brown hair, brown eyes. Ad., Universal City, Cal. WILLIAMS, Zenaide; b. 1885; stage career, vaud., leads in "Littlest Rebel," "Pair of Sixes"; screen career, Peerless, Edison, Thanhouser. Hght., 5, 5; complexion, fair. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. WILSON, Olive, b. 1890; educ. Pittsburgh; screen career, Ma- jestic, Universal, Christie Comedies, lead for Rolin, Fox ("The Marble Heart"), Griffith ("The Birth of a Nation". Rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 128; dark red hair, black eyes. Ad., home, 158 W. 54th St., N. Y. WILSON, Sue Ann; b. 1894; stage career, with Ethel Barry- more in " Our Mrs. McChesney, with Albert Haynes, in " Sol- dier Boy"; screen career, leads Essanay. Hght., 5, 3; com- plexion, medium; brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., c/o Bergere Agency, Aeolian Hall, N. Y. WOLFE, Jane; b. St. Petersburg, Pa.; educ. Edgehill Inst., Pa.; stage career, with Klaw and Erlanger, in " Buster Brown," "The Ruse," "What Happened to Jones"; screen career, Kalem, Lasky ("The Blacklist," "The Leach"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 128; brown hair and blue-gray eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. WOODWARD, Mrs. Eugenie; b. Cincinnati, O.; stage career, began in German stock in San Francisco, later in " Adrienne Lecouvriur," " Henrietta," with Julia Marlowe in Shakespeare, with Otis Skinner, Wm. Hodge; m. p. career, World Film (" As in a Looking Glass," " The Hidden Scar," " Bought and Paid For," "The Eleventh Hour," "The House Cat," etc.), Triumph ("The Prima-Donna's < Husband"), Fox ("East Lynne," "Sporting Blood," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. 4 in.; wght., 128 lbs.; gray hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 70 Morningside Drive. WRIGHT, Helen, also heavies and comedies; b. St. Paul, Minn., descend- ant of Scotch and Welsh Royalty; educ. Chicago seminary; stage career, with DeWolf Hopper in " Wang," with Delia Fox, Leslie Carter, David Warfield in "The Grand Army Man"; screen ca- reer, joined Otis Turner Universal Co., playing character leads, and has since played with practically every western Universal co.; late releases are "Just Plain Folks," " Levinia Comes Home," " The Spring Song," and " The Saintly Sinner." Gray hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Universal City, Cal. ACTRESSES— Comediennes A ALLEN, Phyllis; b. Staten Island, N. Y.; stage career, in vaud., mus. com. ("The Dazzler," vaud. headliner); screen career, from 1910, Selig, Keystone, from 1913 to March, 1916 (in " The Submarine Pirate," " Gussell's Quiet Day," " No One to Guide Him," " Giddy, Gay and Ticklish "), Fox. Hght., 5, 8; wght., 175; auburn hair, blue eyes; rows, sails. Ad., home, O'Neil Apts., Los Angeles; studio, Fox, Edendale, Cal. B BLANCHARD, Eleanor, also characters; b. Phila., Pa.; educ. Phila. ; stage career, 15 yrs., with Leslie Carter, Rose Stahl; screen career, Melies, Essanay 2 yrs., Lubin 2 yrs., Equitable; rides, swims, sings. Hght., 5, 4; wght., 134; auburn hair, blue eyes. BUSCH, Mae; b. Melbourne, Austr.; educ. convent, Madison, N. J.; stage career, leads with Eddie -Foy; m. p. career. Key- stone, with Eddie Foy, Weber and Fields (" Wife and Auto Trouble," "Better Late Than Never"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 125; black hair, gray eyes. C CAREW, Ora; b. Salt Lake City, 1895; five years in stock and mus. com.; vaud. (author of own acts); m. p. career, Key- stone 1 yr. (" Wings and Wheels," " A la Cabaret," " Her Circus Knight," " Skid- ding Hearts"); swims, rides, dances. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 118; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home. Gates Hotel, Los An- geles; studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. CARVER, Louise, also characters; b. Davenport, la.; educ. la.; stage career, with Lew Fields, "Hen Pecks," Cohan and Harris, " Fifty Miles from Boston," Shuberts, " Dick Whit- tington," Klaw and Erlanger, "Merry Go Round," etc.; also in vaud.; screen career, Eagle Film Co., Tweedledum Come- dies ("The Adventures of Duffy," "The Scrambled Honey- moon," "Lend Me Your Wife," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, music, etc. Hght., 5 ft., 8 in.; wght., 155; light brown hair. Home ad., 1922 West 6th st, Davenport, la. Studio ad., Eagle Film Co., Jacksonville, Fla. CONNELL, Grayce Veronica; b. Hamilton, N. Y., 1893; educ. St. Marie Convent, Rome, N. Y. ; stage career, with Raymond Hitchcock, Richard Carle, Hazel Dawn; screen career, Key- stone ("His Last Laugh," "Bath Tub Perils"). Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. COMPSON, Betty; b. Salt Lake City; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Chris- tie (late pictures " His Baby," " A Brass Buttoned Romance," "Some Kid," "Hist! at Six O'Clock," " Out for Coin," " Her Friend the Chauffeur," " Sauce for the Goose," " Cupid's Uppercut," " Sea Nymphs"). Blue eyes, light hair; swims, music. Ad., Christie, Hollywood. CORNELINA, Bess; b. Portland, Ore., 1888; educ. Chicago; early career, miniature painter; m. p. career, Balboa. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 150; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. COVENTRY, Florence, also characters; b. Canada; educ. Halifax, N. S.; stage career, 3 yrs. stock, also with Henry Harris, Henrietta Crosman, Liebler Co.; screen career, 2 yrs., Edison ("The Long Way"), Kleine Features ("Danger Sig- nal," " Devil's Prayer Book," etc.), Famous Players (" Snow- flake"), Metro and Equitable. Recreations, riding, swimming, painting, literary. Played western and society roles. Hght., 5 ft., 6 in.; weight, 150; medium complexion, dark red hair, dark blue eyes. Address, c/o Wm. A. Sheer, Inc., 130 West 46th st., N. Y. C. D DANIELS, Bebe, also leads; b. Dallas, Tex., Jan. 14, 1901; educ. Sacred Heart Convent, Los Angeles; stage career, since early age, Belasco Stk. Co., starred in " The Prince Chap," San Francisco, at 4 yrs. played in Shakespearean roles, Mo- rosco's Burbank Stk.; screen career, from age of 8, Selig for 6 mos. in child parts, Pathe for 6 mos. in same, 101 Bison for yr., Vitagraph, NYMP, Rolin (leads in " Lonesome Luke " series). Hght., 5 ft., 3 in.; wght., 116; black hair, brown eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, classical dancing, etc. Home ad., 2221 Duane st., Los Angeles. Studio ad., 907 Brockman Bldg. DEAN, Priscilla; b. N. Y., 1896; educ. private tutor; stage ca- reer, from age of 4, with Joseph Jefferson in " Rip Van Win- kle," Ben Greet in Shakespearian rep.; screen career, from 1911, Biograph, Pathe, World Film, now with Universal ("Through Solid Walls," "The White Turkey," "Why, Uncle! "). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 130; brown hair, brown eyes. General athlete. Ad., Universal City. DRESSLER, Marie; b. Cobourg, Canada, Nov. 9, 1871; educ. Canada; stage career, began 1886 in "Under Two Flags," with Lew Fields Travesty Co. vaud. in U. S. and London, " Tillie's 126— ACTRESSES, COMEDIENNES MOTION PICTURE Vol. II. No. Nightmare," with Weber and Fields; screen career, Keystone (" Tillie's Punctured Romance"), Lubin (" Tillie's Tomato Surprise "), World Film (" Tillie Wakes Up " and the " Tillie " series). Ad., World, N. Y. DREW, Mrs. Sidney (Lucille McVey); b. Sedalia, Mo., 1890; educ. Sedalia Coll. of Music, Nebraska Sch. of Expression; stage career, entertainer for Redpath Lyceum, U. S. and Eu- rope; screen career, Vitagraph (playing comedies directed by Sidney Drew, in "The Story of the Glove"), Metro ("Cros- by':; Rest Cure," " Reliable Henry," " Cave Man's Bluff," " Du- plicity," "Her Obsession"). Ad., Metro, N. Y. DURFEE, Minta (Mrs. Roscoe Arbuckle); b. Los Angeles, 1897; early career in mus. com. and vaud. ; m. p. career, Key- stone since 1913 as comedienne (" His Wife's Mistake," "Mickey"). Wght, 130; red hair, blue eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. EDWARDS, Vivian; b. Los Angeles, 1897; educ. there; screen career, Key- stone ("A Modern Enoch Arden," "The Village Blacksmith," " His Lying Heart," with Ford Sterling); began as extra in 1914, now plays comedy parts. Hght, 5, SYi; wght., 130; brown hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. FARRINGTON, Adele (Mrs. Hobart Bosworth), also characters; b. New York; educ. Lindenwood Seminary, St. Charles, Mo.; stage career, prima donna on oper- atic stage, lead in " Fool There Was," six yrs. in Belasco stock, Los Angeles; with Florence Roberts; also in vaud.; screen career, Bosworth, American, Universal (" The Devil's Bondwoman," " Morals of Hilda," " Little Partner," " The Saintly Sinner"); composes music. Hght., 5, 5; wght., 135; blond hair, blue eyes, fair complexion. Ad., Uni- versal City, Cal. FAYNE, Julia; b. Richmond, Va., 1896; educ. private tutor and 111. State Normal Coll.; screen career, Majestic, Keystone ("A Lover's Night"), Fine Arts ("Don Quixote"); drives tennis, golf, polo. Ad., Fox, N. Y. FAZENDA, Louise; b. Lafayette, Ind., 1895; educ. St. Mary's Convent, and L. A. High School, Los Angeles; stage career, short season stock; screen career, Universal, Keystone ("Mag- gie's First False Step"). Hght., 5, 5; wght., 138; light hair, hazel eyes. Ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. FORDE, Victoria; stk. prods.; screen career, Selig ("The Pony Express Rider," " A Corner in Water," " The Country That God Forgot," "The Sheriff's Blunder," "The Golden Thought"), Fox; tennis, outdoor sports. Ad., Fox, N. Y. G GORE, Rosa; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, vaud. head- line act, " What Are the Wild Waves Saying? ", starred with Daniel Crimmins in own mus. com. co., "Wizard of Oz"; screen career, Vitagraph ("Second Sight"), Pathe ("Cook's Revenge"), Kleine ("Musty Suffer" series). Hght, 5, 8; black hair, dark green eyes. Composer of comedies. Ad., home, 140 W. 65th st.; studio, Kleine, 11 E. 14th st., N. Y. GRIFFITH, Katherine, also leads, char- acters; b. San Francisco; stage career, drama, mus. com.., vaud.; screen career, Powers, Kalem, Rex, Tiffany, Oz, Ster- ling, Morosco, Universal (" Snow White," "The White Sister"), L-KO ("Heartsick at Sea"). Hght, 5, 7; wght, 160; black hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, 1325 Beech- wood Drive, Los Angeles. H HASTINGS, Carey; b. New Orleans; educ. Brooklyn pub. schs.; stage career, in "St. Elmo," "Girl from Rector's," stk. in New York, Norfolk, Richmond, Atlanta, etc.; screen career, Thanhouser 2 yrs. (" The Vicar of Wakefield," " Her Beloved Enemy," " Her New York," " The Candy Girl," etc.). Hght, 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 140; brown hair, hazel eyes. Recreations, riding, swimming, etc. Home ad., Beacon Hall, New Ro- chelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Thanhouser, New Rochelle, N. Y. HENRY, Gale; b. Bear Valley, Cal., 1893; educ. Bear Valley, San Bernadino schs.; stage career, with Temple Opera Co., Pacific Coast; screen career. Universal (late pictures, "A Hus- band for Raffle," " Stage Struck," " When Damon Fell for Pythias," " Out for the Dough," " 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"); rides, hunts, fishes. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 128; com- plexion, brunette; dark hair. Ad., home, 502 Brand Bldg., Tropico, Cal.; studio, Universal, Hollywood, Cal. HOWELL, Alice; b. N. Y., May 5, 1892; educ. N. Y. pub. schs.; stage career, mus. com. in 1907, burlesque for 5 yrs.; Howell & Howell vaud. sketch 3 yrs.; m. p. ca- reer, Keystone (" Shot in the Excite- ment"), since 1914 with L-KO, leading parts in " The Mother-in-Law," " Balloon- atics"; classic and ballroom dancing. Medium height, fair complexion, light hair, hazel eyes. Ad., L-KO, Los An- geles. JEROME, Amy; b. Kansas City, Mo., 1895; educ. Loretta Acad.; stage career, stk. with Nan Halperin, Blossom Seely, Alice Lloyd, Jane Kenmark, Raymond Teal in the Hawaiian Islands; screen career, 3 yrs. with Fox ("The Social Pirates"); dances, motors. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 135; light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. JOSLIN, Margaret; b. Chicago, 1881; stage career, four sea- sons; m. p. career, Essanay, Selig, Universal, Rolin. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 210; brown hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Ad., Rolin, Hollywood. JOY, Leatrice; b. New Orleans, 1897; educ. Sacred Heart Acad.; screen career, Nols, World, U. S. Film, Paramount- Black Diamond; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 120; medium complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 162 Ander- son St., Palisade, N. J.; studio, U. S. Film Co., Jacksonville. LEIGHTON, Lyllian B., also characters; early career, news- paper woman, at one time owning small publication; stage career, toured country in vaud. sketch written by herself, later in stock, managed a co. in the West; m. p. career, E. & R. Jungle Film, Selig ("Small Town Stuff"), Lasky ("Witch- craft," " The Plow Girl," " Betty to the Rescue "). Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. LESTER, Louise; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; educ. Milwaukee; stage career, People's Stock, Chicago, Bush Temple, Chicago, own stock co., Bangor, Me.; screen career, Selig, American (" Ca- lamity Ann," " Mother of the Ranch," " Ashes of Three," " The Silken Spider," " The Counterfeit Earl," " April," " Re- paid"); rides, writes scenarios. Hght, 5, 4; wght., 140; au- burn hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 2110 Hollister ave., Santa Barbara; studio, American, Santa Barbara. LLOYD, Ethel, also characters; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; educ. Sacred Heart Inst, and Girls' High, Brooklyn; stage career, with Richard Carle in mus. com., then in "Just Out of Col- lege," with Maude Adams in " Chanticleer," Henry Miller in "The Rainbow"; screen career, Vitagraph, Peerless, Tri- umph, appearing in (" The Old Flute Player," " The Locked Door," "Beauty Unadorned"); dances, rides, swims; wght, 128; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 550 Ocean ave., Brooklyn. M MARSH, Gene; b. San Diego, Cal., 1893; educ. Sacred Heart, Notre Dame, Ind., Mrs. Streeter's Sch., Chicago; m. p. ca- reer, with Reliance-Majestic 2^4 yrs., Keystone (" Down the Hill to Creditville," " His Prehistoric Past," with Chaplin and other stars), Rolin (in comedy releases); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 3^4; wght., 119; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., Rolin, Los Angeles. MORAN, Pauline; b. Death Valley, Cal., 1886; educ. St. Pat- rick's schl., Chicago; stage career, in vaud., mus. com. and drama, on tour and in stock; in U. S., England, S. Africa and India; screen career, Keystone (late pictures, " By Stork De- livery," "" Safety First, Ambrose"). Hght, 5, 3; wght., 149. Ad., studio, Keystone, Los Angeles. April 12, 1917 STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTRESSES, COMEDIENNES— 127 o ORTH, Louise; b. Denver, Colo., 1891; educ. Hinshaw Con- servatory; stage career, in Blanche Ring's "Yankee Girl," 2 seasons with Julian Eltinge in " The Fascinating Widow," Morosco stock in Los Angeles, Alcazar stock in " A Modern Eve" and "The Money Getters" at San Francisco; screen career, L-KO (" Mr. Shoestring in the Hole," and a number of others). Light hair, blue eyes. educ. early cities o. and P. Co. "The roles. Hght., Home PAYNE, Lila, also characters; b. Boston, Mass., 1887 Boston, Mass., pub. and high schs. and sch. of elocution career, directed amateur work in Boston and other Mass for 10 yrs. ; stage career, stock in Richmond Stock C Castle Square Stock, Boston; screen career, W. E. M. ("The Friend," "Comrades"), Solax ("Littlest Rebel," Parting"). Has played society, comedy and eccentric Recreations, basketball, tennis, swimming, dancing. 5 ft. 2 in.; wght., 116; dark brown hair, dark gray eyes, ad., 372 Communipaw ave., Jersey City, N. J. PITTS, Zadu; b. Parsons, Kan., 1898; educ. Santa Cruz; screen career, has appeared in 15 comedies with LaSalle; rides, swims. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 115; blue eyes, brown hair, light complex- ion. Ad., 532 S. Fremont ave.; studio, LaSalle, Los Angeles. Q QUINN, A. Marcella, also leads; b. New Haven, Conn., 1895; educ. Leeland Powers Conservatory and Vassar Coll.; stage career, in "The Old Homestead," 1 yr. in stock, also vaud.; screen career, Juvenile Film Co., Paramount, " Jaf " Film Co. (" The Lost Bet," " His Game of Love," " Fiddlesticks "). Now in vaud. Recreations, singing, dancing, dramatic readings, motoring. Hght., 5 ft. 5 in.; wght., 120; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 126 Grand ave., New Haven, Conn. R RANKIN, Caroline J.; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 22, 1889; educ. Chicago; stage career, with " Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," and in stock in Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Harlem Opera House, N. Y., etc.; screen career, Pathe ("September Morn," "Precious Twins"), Crystal-World ("What Hap- pened to Jones " and other comedies), Mittenthal-Pathe (in "Heine and Louis" comedies, etc.), Fox. Hght., 5 ft. 7y2 in.; wght., 92; light brown hair and gray eyes. Home ad., 1729 Kent st.; studio ad., Fox, 1401 N. Western ave., Los Angeles. RHODES, Billie; b. San Francisco; educ. San Francisco; stage career, on Orpheum Circuit, soubrette in " Babes in Toy- land"; screen career, leads in dramas and comedies, with Kalem, Universal, Chris- tie (appearing in features for big pro- gram, late pictures, " His Model Wife, " A Gay Deceiver," " Hubby's Flirting Way"); swims, rides. Hght., 5; wght., 106; brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 1704 St. James Court, Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; studio, Christie, Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. TINCHER, Fay; b. Topeka, Kan.; educ. Ziegfeld Musical Coll., Chicago; stage career, mus. com., vaud., with Joe Weber; screen career, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts (" Don Quixote," " Sunshine Dad," " Mr. Goode the Samaritan," " Bedelia's Bluff"), Fox. Hght., 5, 2; wght., 110; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Fox, N. Y. w WALLER, Jane; b. Los Angeles; educ. in West; m. p. career, with Del Henderson at Biograph, Balboa, Rolfe-Metro, Uni- versal, Christie ("His Baby"); swims, rides, motors, dances. Hght., 5, 5^4; wght., 124; light complexion, blond hair, blue eyes. Ad., Christie, Hollywood, Cal. WASHBURN, Alice; also characters; b. Oshkosh; educ. Bos- ton Sch. of Expression, Am. Acad.; stage career, drama, stk., teacher of elocution; screen career, Edison ("Holding the Fort," " Why Girls Leave Home "), Vitagraph (" Kernel Nut " series), Kalem ("Bertie as a Promoter"); lectures. Wght., 125; gray hair, brown eyes, dark complexion. Ad., 356 E. 200th st, N. Y. WELLS, May, also characters; b. San Francisco; educ. there; stage career, from age of 5, in parents' company; screen ca- reer, Oz, Biograph, Edison, Reliance, Eclair, Imp, Keystone (" Memories of an Old Trunk," " Dorothy's Adventure," " Mike the Miser," " Baffles the Gentleman Detective," " His Majesty the Scarecrow," etc.). Hght., 5 ft. Ay2 in.; wght., 128; dark hair, brown eyes. Home ad., 1560 Avalon st., Los An- geles. Studio ad., Keystone, Los Angeles. C|| Why the Directory is Indispen- sable. «f A DOUBLE INDEX GIVES INSTANT ACCESS TO BIOGRAPHIES AND PORTRAITS OF PLAYERS.