LIBRARY THE MUS OF MO I 7 Received: Scanned from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art Library Coordinated by the Media History Digital Library www.mediahistoryproject.org Funded by a donation from Domitor KL>V. t,. w. ■ ^^■H Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Media History Digital Library http://archive.org/details/motrestuOOmoti M8J7 Nineteen-Eighteen ^llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllilllllllli r u STUDIO DIRECTORY lllllll!i!llllllllllllllll!;!;ill!lil!!llll!;!l!l!lllllllll!lll!lll!!ll!ll!l!!lillli:i:!llllll!lilliri!ii:iliri^ Cooper Hewitts The Lights that Increase Production Dependability is what counts every time You can depend on the Cooper Hewitt Lighting system to produce maximum re- sults photographically In selecting lighting equipment — consider three things : (a) What will give you the best pho- tography ? (b) How long will it last? (c) What is the maintenance cost? Over a hundred directors are today using Cooper Hewitt equipment in preference to all other illuminants. Some studios have been equipped fourteen years. The maintenance cost is but a fraction of other lighting sys- tems. Cooper Hewitts fulfill the specifica- tions for the IDEAL LIGHT. No Heat No Glare No Flicker Perfect Diffusion Perfectly Con- trolled. Absolutely NOT INJURIOUS TO THE EYES II COOPER HEWITT— THE IDEAL LIGHT— IN OVER 90% OF THE STUDIOS Cooper Hewitt Light is the one only full equivalent of the best daylight. Boston Cooper Hewitt ^-^^ Electric Company General Offices and Works, 8th and Grand St., Hoboken, N. J. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Pittsburgh Bulletin No. 4377 Shows New Model— Write for it. St. Louis IIIIUIIIIIIIIilUHIIIIIIIIillllllllllH Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 2 MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition §|!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!l!!!!!!!!! MAY ALLISON Metro Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY THE ^1 r A R STAR ORIGINATED THE BELOVED 0. HENRY Characters As Hattie Pepper in The Third Ingredient As Delia Caruthers Service of Love As the Girl Past One at Roonev's As Molly in Vanity and Some Sables Mildred Manning Distributed Exclusively by GENERAL FILM COMPANY Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 4 MOTION PICTURE llllllllllllllllllllli!lllllllllll!IIUIIIIIIl!!llll!lli Fourth Edition WORLD RENOWNED STAR I SHELDON LEWIS CLUTCHING HAND IN EXPLOITS OF ELAINE THE IRON CLAW IN THE IRON CLAW THE HIDDEN HAND IN THE HIDDEN HAND Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers N ineteen-Eighteen yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STUDIO DIRECTORY Illlll!lll!lll!llllll!ll!llll!l!li:!lll!ll!llilillllitll!llllllllllllil!l!lillilllll!!l!llllll^ HENRY LEHRMAN Managing Producer and Vice-President SUNSHINE COMEDIES, INC. Win. Fox, Pres. Released on Open Market through Fox Film Corporation RELEASES: The House of Terrible Scandals Roaring Lions and Wedding; Bells A Milk Fed Vamp Damage No Goods His Smashing Career Are Married Policemen Safe? The Son-of-a-Gun I!I«!I!!I!!IIIII!II!!II!!!IIIIIIII!!!I11IIIIH Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition THE Jewish Daily Warheit Reaches Every Jewish Home LEADS ALL OTHER JEWISH DAILIES IN Amusement and Photoplay Advertising Carries advertising of all leading producers and every live exhibitor To Film Producers! There is a Jewish Population of over 3,000,000 in the United States. The Warheit is their favorite newspaper. An ad in the Warheit will popularize your film production among them and produce real results for your exhibitors. Service to Advertisers: The Warheit features twice a week a photoplay and amusement page, and is also equipped to furnish its advertisers with expert copy and art service. The Warheit art depart- ment has produced drawings of recognized merit, for many prominent advertisers. JEWISH DAILY WARHEIT Telephone: Orchard 7000 153 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY pony*/* ^cipcur Margaret 7\0ayo •»■♦•» (jdcW u xi -fio Auch'on ^AUCTION BLOCK iv /rax Pe.a.cA ■* ♦ <> Rex Beach Picture/ Gi p. 'FRINGE*,/ IOCIETV by Hoffman 4 Jouai* Pictmw riGN iNviriBLr EAqar Lewir Pro^uchon 'pAfFLEf by ^BELGIAN ■- Those who have learned to know us realize that a new ideal of Laboratory Service and Quality animates our organization. Craftsmanship is evident in every foot of film that passes through our hands. Film experts have pronounced our laboratories to be the most modern and scientifically equipped in the country. '"mm-,- CRAFTSMEN FILM LABORATORIES™ ; g49-255^festl9 ih St, New^Ybrk, City- •■■■■ S> flWjgi i ffiSfl Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers llUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllll!!IIUIlJIIII!ll]!!llllll!!lillll>llllllll!!lllll!lllll!lllllll!ll!lllllllll! ** llllllllllllllllli;illlllllllllllll>llilllllllllllllllllll:llli;illllllll!llllllllllllllillll!llllllllll»^ 8 MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition TIME IS MONEY in making pictures 54th Street Studio a In the heart of the Film District 10 minutes from Times Square 1 517 West 54th Street, New York City 99 Just used by DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS— also by FAMOUS PLAYERS— HERBERT BRENON— ALAN DWAN— FROHMAN AMUSEMENT CORPORATION, and other leading producers. Easily Accessible Large Stage Splendid Sets Ample Dressing Rooms and UP-TO-DATE LIGHTING SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT | including 21 Bank Cooper-Hewitts — Kliegls — Wohl Broadsides, etc., etc. Perfect Photography Assured TELEPHONE:- Columbus 6498 ASK YOUR CAMERAMAN ^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1111:111, III IIIIIIIII1M CHARLES F. CAMPBELL Electrical Supplies 14 West 31st Street New York City We Specialize in Studio and Theatrical Equipment THEATRES Booth Century Cort Globe Hippodrome Knickerbocker Lexington Opera House Little Theatre Park Princess Messrs. Shubert, Inc. Strand Theatre Winter Garden STUDIOS Astra Corp. Pathe Freres Brenon Productions Mary Pick f ord Picture Corp. Biograph Paragon Brady Peerless Eclair Rex Beach Picture Corp. Edison Solax Fox Film Corp. Famous Players Goldwyn Picture Corp. rvan Film Universal U. S. Amusement Corp. Victor Studio Ideal Studio Laboratories Willard Studio Kalem World Film Corp. LIGHTING EFFECTS A. Hendrickson Charge d'Affaires i;n!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii;iiiiiiiii^ B: sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY illlllllllllllilllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllli iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiilll Boosts your credit when you call on the banker When you seek a loan from a bank or from anyone else, vou've got to show how you stand, and outside of actual real estate or personal property, there's nothing that more surely stamps you as a citizen worthy of credit than the fact that you carry life insurance. Policies of insurance mean that money is in the till if any- thing happens ; that you are thoughtful and prudent, and that you practice self-denial in order to protect those depending on you, and your creditors. Carrying insurance means So carry all the insurance you also that you are a good moral prudentlycan,andwhenitcomes risk ; the kind that even hard- to that, you want to get the headed bankers will take a long most and best for your money. You want sound protection at low net cost and you should chance on. The late J. P. Morgan said : " Commercial credits are based upon character before anything else." The Hon. A. Barton Hep- burn, of the Chase National Bank, and also connected with many leading institutions, said : therefore turn to the institu- tion that supplies it — the Postal Life Insurance Company The Postal employs no agents, thus - Inequality of mind which induces making important savings for its one to take out life insurance is the policyholders, as shown in the mail quality of mind that best insures bag. It is the Company of Safety, success in business." Service and Saving. Find Out What You Can Save Simply write and say: " Mail official insurance particulars as per advertisement in STUDIO DIREC- TORY for January." And be sure to give 1. Your full name. 2. Your occupation. 3. The exact date of your birth. Sending for information places you under no obligation and no agent will be sent to visit you; the Postal does not employ agents, the resultant commission-savings going to you because you deal direct. Postal Life Insurance Company Wm. R. Malone, President 511 Fifth Avenue. Cor. 43d St.. New York illilllillllllllllllllllilli^ Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 10 MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition Tough Ceases TRADE MARK REG. CONGO TUBE SHIELDS No Metals — No Chem- icals — Applied to any tire in three minutes. Puncture Troubles ENDED All Congo Tires Equipped will actually give greater mileage by allowing wearing right down through the fabric without danger. Write for circular and prices. CONGO MFG. CO., Inc. S3SK! New York City Tube Shield in CONGO TIRE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllll!l Illllllllilillllllll I> ill Illlllllllllllillllllllllll WILLIS & INGLIS Film Specialists Wright & Callender Building, Los Angeles, California " EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE PHOTO PLAY " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers llllllllllllllllp Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY 11 u Producers oF MOTION PICTURE FILM/ COMMERCIAL DEVELOPING »& PRINTING i. .-•■ i'-^^i:' - ■ ■■ .. A-;. *■_ \-4 i v; XOHWB^ <;^.BB pgiiS& ^DKJC ■ ^r;?- r J Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 12 MOTION PICTURE ^uuiiuiiuiuiunnLmiuijitmjiiuniuiuuuiniiiiiiuaiiiuiiiuiituji4iiHtnuiiuijiiiHiiummiuuniuuuuiuiituiiujiiHituiiiii)ijiiiitiiiitttiiiiiiiiui iiiiiuiiiiiiiiimin: feJi|||||||| 1865 Established Over Half Century 1918 | ■ 1 t j | Furs of Distinction I I Attractive Models I 1 Fourth Edition . \ Coats — Capes Evening Wraps Scarfs and Muffs i m I = FURS FOR MEN Men's Fur and Fur-lined Coats Cloth Coats, Silk- Lined, with Fur Collar C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS 126 West 42d Street, New York jiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriimiiiiiiii" nnuiiiiiiiiiiiir;;!: 1 liiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiriiinin' ' 'iTfi'iiri-iiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiirar = g = NOW-TRY THIS NEW M. P. FILM Get Better Negatives By Using M. P. Film (Raw Stock) "Every Click a Picture" -has wonderful latitude in both positive and negative emulsions. It is remark- able for the brilliance of its pictures. The negative stock insures a higher per- centage of snappy, brilliant negatives because of its great S-P-E-E-D and true rendering of the color values. The positive stock gives a perfect scale of tone values of unusual softness. REXO M. P. Film is a standardized product which will produce the RESULTS. TRIALOFFER m £S$ $ 1^ Or lOO Ft. Roll approx $3.00 SEND THIS ADVERTISEMENT — to get this special reduced price. Good for either positive or negative, per- forated. Offer subject to withdrawal any date. Circular sent on request. Rexo M. P. Film manufactured by Burke & James bs Sole Wholesale Distributors for Universal M. P. Cameras 240 E. Ontario St., Chicago finiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO You Buy Furs As you do other garments for STYLE, SERVICE, VALUE. When you obtain all three, you buy with REAL ECONOMY, and that is why those who have made the test buy TEPPER FURS STYLE— SERVICE — VALUE the big three in fur garments are guaranteed in TEPPER FURS because they are backed by years of knowing how. SPRING TIME IS FUR TIME and TEPPER'S new models are now ready for inspection. Low rental enables TEPPER to give you what otherwise would go to the landlord. EVERYTHING IN FURS IS TO BE HAD AT J. 0. Tepper Buy now for spring and fall. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. J. 0. TEPPER Furrier TO PLAYER FOLK Twelve East Thirty-sixth Street (Near Fifth Avenue) NEW YORK CITY Telephone Greeley 5823 lIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilM DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers X ineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DJRECTOIM 13 I HORKHEIMER BROTHERS | Producers of Photoplay Successes for Paramount "WHO IS ' NUMBER ONE '? " the Mystery Serial Starring Kathleen Clifford Story by Anna Katherine Green Picture Synopsis by H. M. Horkheimer This is the first Serial ever released by PARA- MOUNT. Mutual Those Rollicking Jackie Saunders Comedy-drama hits on the program of " Big Stars Only " Like " Sunny Jane," " The Wildcat," "A Bit of Kindling," etc. All came direct from the HORKHEIMER Studio. There will soon be an- "ther series of them. General Film For this pioneer program Horkheimer Brothers Have long been making such brands as Knickerbocker Star Features Fortune Photoplays Falcon Features All of which are evidence of their superiority as motion picture producers pai excellence. Pathe Which right now is re- leasing one of the biggest serial hits of the year — "TheNeglectedWife" A BALBOA Production Following such Screen landmarks as "Who Pays," " Neal of the Navy," " The Red Circle," " The Grip of Evil." All BALBOA Serials BALBOA Originated the World- famous Photoplays with a "Baby Grand" Star A new series just com- pleted featuring Gloria Joy the Child Wonder ALBOA ALBOA ALBOA BALBOA BALBOA now producing six smash- ing features starring Anita King the Joyous Outdoor Girl H orhheimer-Mutual Release The Largest Actually Independent Motion Picture Producing Studio in the Industry. 1 he Studio built on Merit. No stock for Sale. Now Four Years Old and still Growing. The Studio where "Fatty" Arbuckle Comedies are Produced for the Paramount Program. H. M. HORKHEIMER President and General Manager The BALBOA Amusement Producing Company (INCORPORATED) Studio and General Offices: Long Beach, Cal. New York Headquarters: 1600 Broadway H. N. HOLDE, Eastern Representative ainiiiiun miiuiiimniiiiiii iii E. D. HORKHEIMER Secretary and Treasurer !l>i:ill!llllll!l!IIUil!ll!!!ll!l!!l!llllll!!l!IIIIIIIII!l!llllll!llllllll!llll!lll!lllll[!ll!iy Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 14 MOTION PICTURE iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiraipiiiiiiiin Fourth Edition s UNITED SCENIC ARTISTS' I ASSOCIATION, Inc. | 236 West 43d Street, New York City. I Phone, Bryant 8887 OUR MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE MEN IN THE UNITED STATES, IN ALL LINES >OF SCENIC WORK. AN APPLICATION TO THIS OFFICE WILL SE- CURE THE SERVICES OF ARTISTS, DESIGN- ERS AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST RANK. JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER 2£ 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 MOTION PICTURE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA iliiiiiililiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniM Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY 15 ^PICTURES Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers Will 18 MOTION PICTURE llillll!!lllll!llllllllllllll!llllllllllllll!l!lllllll!II Fourth Edition lilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliig I! GEORGE K. SPOOR PERFECTION PICTURES The TAYLOR HOLMES Staff LAWRENCE C. WINDOM Director TAYLOR HOLMES " RUGGLES OF RED GAP " "UNEASY MONEY" " THE SMALL TOWN GUY " 44 TWO BIT SEATS " 14 FOOLS FOR LUCK" EFFICIENCY EDGAR'S COURTSHIP" GEORGE LYMAN Secretary BERTRAM G. BATES Assistant Director ARTHUR E. REEVES Cameraman linn >ii iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiini i ' imiiiii limn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i niiuiyiiaimmunui u imiiiiii i i iiiimi i urn i i mi i i ■ i i i Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 1MM! Mill hllIMM II Nineteen-Eighteen Producers Directors Authors Artists Scenarios Musical Department Publicity Service STUDIO DIRECTORY 19 lli:!lil!llllll!llll!llllllllll!ltl!llllllli!!!l!l!llllllll!ll!!l!IIIIIIIIII!lllllllii;illllli!ll! IllllllllflPllllllllllif MISS BERGERE'S First Independent Announcement to Producers, Directors, Authors, Stars and the Profession supplied with list of best available directors, stars and supporting talent, scenario editors and continuity writers. Personal perusal given plays to insure intelligent casting. Screen tests made of new talent, etc. conferred with at the various studios on the procuring of talent, casting, etc. Pictures of past successes privately projected for manufacturers and producers who desire the services of established directors. represented. Books, plays and original stones converted into scenario form for practical selling purposes. Desirable material or original ideas purchased. will receive dignified and efficient representation. New departments assuring every applicant a thorough and immediate registration with all established firms. A specialty being made of the PROFESSIONAL TEST LIBRARY for insur- ing quick engagements. available for all classes of photoplays. Recent affiliation with authors of estab- lished reputation and skilled scenario writers insures the fulfillment of rapid orders on special stories. is planned for an early opening for the benefit of musical artists. Music room will include a complete library of all latest scores. supervised, constructed and placed for stars of repute and ambitious artists desir- ing to forge ahead. Arrangements already entered into with publicity writers of standing to take charge of this department. includes legal and confidential advice on all matters of importance. Direct con- nections established with well-known manufacturers and new concerns whereby independent productions may be exploited. OUIDA BERGERE INC. LONDON OFFICE c/o Hughes Massie 40 Fleet Street Cable Address: " Ernship " ID Affiliated with Mabel Condon Exchange 6035-37 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, California [linillllllllllllllllillllllll ll!illli!lll!!!ll!li!llllill!lllllll!!!IIII!l!l!l[i Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 516 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY PHONE MURRAY HILL 7138 20 MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition THE LARGEST STOCK of Motion Picture Apparatus for the production of film in the United States MOTION PICTURE CAMERAS TRIPODS, PRINTING MACHINES, CLEANING MACHINES, PORTABLE PROJECTORS. REWINDERS, ETC., ETC. PARTIAL LIST OF STOCK Debrie Cameras Pathe Cameras Prestwich Cameras Moy Cameras Universal Cameras Chronik Cameras Moy Gyroscopic Cameras V. S. Cub Cameras Moy Printers Ernemann Printers Victor Animatograph Projec- tors DeVry Projectors Cosmosgraph Projectors Northern Lights Majestic Lamps Universal Tripods Los Angeles Tripods Moy Metal Tripods PRECISION BALL BEARING TRIPOD MOTION PICTURE APPARATUS CO., Inc I 110 W. 32nd Street Phone Farragut 4779 New York Citv IlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW . iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiimmiimiiiiii Non-Plate Engraved and Embossed Effects BKAUTIFUL AND DIGNIFIED IN" APPEARANCE ECONOMICAL IN COST The distinctive touch so highly prized by artistic and discriminating people, is obtained by using Xon-Plate pr< >llllllllllli:illlllillllllllllllllllllll III! Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll :: . ■ ^ li ^ Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers 30 MOTION PICTURE iiiiii imiiiiii minium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii i mi mill i nun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiii mini iiiiimi i iiiiiiiiiiui iiiiiiiiiu i i i Fourth Edition iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE STORY OF AN INSTITUTION HE Motion Picture Studio Directory is published by Motion Picture News — as a serrice — one of its many lines of service — to the picture industry. Which unfolds a story. To go backwards fifteen years — The writer was then advertising manager for a concern. I was asked by an advertising solicitor to buy space in a trade organ. A frank discussion of the goods offered wrung finally the admission from the solicitor that they had little real value. Whereupon he said: "Oh well, be a good fellow. Take a page anyway." That publication has since gone by the wayside. So have many others of the same weak value and wheedling principles. A few still remain. A new kind of trade organ has sprung up in every industry, one that stands broadly and squarely upon its own feet. It sells merchandise, all wool and a yard wide; it doesn't ask for support. It is ably edited, expensively produced, solidly grounded, powerful, influential, — and of broad and deep value to the reader. It is absolutely independent. It is in itself a big factor in a trade; not a small parasite upon it. Motion Picture News was solidly and foresightedly founded, five years ago, upon this principle. The principle is simple enough. It is: to give service to the reader, and thereby to the advertiser. But the execution is not so simple. We have fully succeeded; but success has required much money, patience, hard, everlasting work — and some other factors which are not minor ones, not the least of which has been seeing clearly the right goal and never veering from the straight way toward it. Motion Picture News today is an institution of size and individuality. Every week we print and issue six solid tons of Motion Picture News. We go to press a magazine in size, a newspaper in celerity. Forms are held open later than those of any other periodical published, to catch every last announcement of a busy industry. Then the issue is shot to press like a morning newspaper. The printing, binding and mailing are done at night. Twenty modern presses running all night, and sixty men are required to do the trick. The first mail is caught at six o'clock in the morning. Thereafter until twelve noon sacks of copies for each state are rushed to specific trains in order that every subscriber to Motion Picture News shall have his magazine at the earliest possible moment. To give a concrete idea of the careful precision of the schedule copies for Southern and for Northern California leave on different trains and from different depots in New York City. Many copies go out special delivery. The foreign delivery reaches the following countries : Australia, British Guiana, China, Den- mark, Dutch East Indies, England, France, Haiti, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, (Continued on Opposite Page) Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY 31 llillllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliil The Story of an Institution (Continued from Preceding Page) Norway, Russia, Scotland, Siam, South Africa, South America, Spain, Straits Settlements, Sweden Switzerland, Wales, West Indies. This magazine-newspaper contains from 138 to 284 pages every issue. The 1917 volume of Motion Picture News comprises 8600 pages. The pages of a single issue of Motion Picture News for 1917 if put end to end would extend a mile in length. The pages of all the copies printed in 1917 would stretch end to end from New York to Bombay, India, via London. The payroll staff of Motion Picture News comprises fifty-three people. Our salaries are high in the publishing world. We are in receipt, almost daily, of applications for editorial staff work from newspaper men all over the country. In addition to our fifty-three salaried employees and our large editorial staff, regular field correspondents on space rates are maintained in every exchange centre of the United States and Canada. Branch offices are maintained in Los Angeles with four employees; and Chicago with three employees. Two sub-editions of Motion Picture News are already maintained — the West Coast and the Central States — for subscribers in a total of sixteen states, giving them a wealth of local news impossible in a national edition. More of these sub-editions covering other groups of states are under way. These sub-editions appear each week as inserts in the regular copies of Motion Picture News so that the subscriber gets "two in one," — a national weekly plus a local weekly newspaper. These sub-editions are maintained at considerable expense. They, too, have special field corre- spondents. The offices of Motion Picture News cover over half an entire floor space in the Godfrey Building, New York City. Eight dictaphones are required to answer correspondence. Telephone calls out- going and incoming average five thousand a month or sixty thousand a year. Telegrams sent and received average one hundred and twenty a month or one thousand four hundred and forty a year. The circulation department alone has nine employees headed by a man who built up and had charge of the circulation of one of the largest and best national periodicals. A complete circulation unit, employing multigraph, mimeograph, addressograph and graphotype outfits is geared up as if it were handling a million circulation. Card files scientifically keep track of everyone in the industry. The complete annual expense of Motion Picture News is nearly a quarter of a million dollars. These few salient facts — many more could be cited — will give an idea of the amount of work and resources employed in the weekly production of this remarkable magazine-newspaper. We know of no other weekly publication into which as much effort and expense is put. Many a trade journal of consequence in other big industries is published with half the editorial work that goes into the "News," and half its general expense and resources. «J MOTION PICTURE NEWS is big because it meets the all-around service needs of a big industry, an industry of the fifth estate and ranking fifth among the nation's industries. /(?h 32 MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition llllllllllllilllllllllllillllllilllll^ Hartsook Photo, S.F.-L.A. || BRYANT WASHBURN ji Starred in Pathe Plays Coming Release: "KIDDER and KO" |I " THE FIBBERS " Past Releases " SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT " " SKINNER'S BABY " "THE MAN WHO ¥AS " THE PRINCE OF GRAU- m " FILLING HIS OWN SHOES " AFRAID" STARK" " THE GOLDEN IDIOT " " SKINNER'S BUBBLE " " THE BREAKER " liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS STUDIO DIRECTORY " when writing to advertisers Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY 33 glllllllllllllllllllllllllllM | MOTION PICTURE | I STUDIO DIRECTORY I ifjiiJiiiTTiiimnTmjnTnTmJEimrnTuniiiHiiiiiiiNiiiiELiiiiiirtnjiJitiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiLiiiiJiiiiiiiLiiEiiiJiiiiEiEiiiiiiiiJiniLiiiJ p r r p r j c u u n dv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^^ Illlllllli!lllllll!llllll!llllllllllllllllllll!!llllllllllllll!llll!llllllll!lllll^ rUDL^l^niLLJ D I ||||||||||||||f||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||[|||||||||||in^ MOTION PICTURE NEWS INCORPORATED WM. A. JOHNSTON HENRY F. SEW ALL E. KENDALL GILLETT President and Editor Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer •'- m HOME OFFICE 729 - 7th Avenue, New York, N. Y. Phone: Bryant 9360 BRANCH OFFICES 110 So. Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Phone: Randolph 755 WM. J. McGRATH, Mgr. 429 So. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Calif. 1y*"X -| ^V 429 So. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Calif. *f /~\ \ / r \ M /^£ Phone: Main 7140 and F46bl 1 I vSk J yj J. C. JESSEN, Mgr. J \J Copyright, 1918, by Motion Picture Neics, Inc. Illl 34 MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition ,1, ill; fll!lll!IIIIINIIIIIIIIII!lllll!WIIIII!llllll!IIUIUIMIIIIIIIlllllllUlllW Illlllllll IN presenting this the Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen Edition of the Motion Picture Studio Directory to the trade, a few words to those to whom it should be of the greatest help may not be amiss. Casting Directors will find herein those who are best able to fill the parts called for in the most intricate scenario. Exhibitors are enabled to prepare daily publicity for the news- papers on any and all films which they may have booked. Film Executives have at hand an immediate guide as to the experience of any player who has appeared on the screen or person who has, in other ways, helped make any production a success. Newspaper Editors have at hand the only authentic reference book from which to prepare articles for their Photoplay Sections. Publicity Men with its help can prepare publicity items at a moment's notice covering the recent additions to the personnel of the Studios. WE have endeavored to make the Directory as easy to handle from the reference viewpoint as possible. The running page heads give the reader at a glance the classification of the biographies on the various pages. The double reference in the index gives the page on which any biography appears as well as the page on which the par- ticular individual's advertisement appears. All three of these helps are of particular importance for constant reference purposes. We also wish to call attention to the durable form of binding which is an innovation with this issue. We have taken this step as we know the hard usage to which other volumes have been put and realize the need of giving this reference book the absolute maximum length of life. With this issue the Directory becomes an annual published in January of each year. Should, at any time during the year, a change of address occur, we will be in a position to give the correction upon application, or should letters or communications be received in this office for any one in the profession we will forward them without delay. In other words, our Directory Service Bureau is always prepared to co-operate with you. ^^ __ , - — — — iiiiiiuiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii limiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll'l; Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 35 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; wght 185- 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 at Nelson, B. C„ and Klamath Falls; screen career, 1911 with Bison, Selig, Universal ("Heart of Califor- nia," "Pretty Mrs. Smith," "Nearly a Lady"), American (" Buck Parvin," in the Van Loan series of that name) Fa- mous, Fox ("The Battle of Life," "Cleopatra"). ALBERTSON, Arthur, also juveniles; b. Waycross, Ga., 1892; educ, Univ. of Florida, Wash, and Lee Univ.; stage career, under ragmt. Klaw & Erlanger, Wm. A. Brady stck.; screen ca- reer, Red Feather-Universal ("It Happened in Honolulu"), Kalem ("The Missing Heiress"), Selznick ("The Argyle Case"). Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; medium complexion, brown hair, dark gray eyes; rides, swims, motors. In U. S. Service. ALLARDT, 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. 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," "North of Fifty-Three"), Glendale Films (Dir. "The Lone Bandit"). All athletics. Hght., 5, 11; wght, 155; black hair, dark gray eyes. Ad., studio, Fox, L. A. 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"); 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; screen career with Lubin, Pathe (" New Exploits of Elaine," " Beloved Vagabond," " Grey Mask," "The Iron Heart"); recreations, rowing, swimming, driving. Hght., 5, Yz\ wght., 145; 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 (late pictures, " Hinton's Double," " The Heiress," " The Woman in White," "It Happened to Adele "), Pathe ("War and the Woman "). Hght., 6; wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 37 North ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Studio ad., Than- houser, New Rochelle, N. Y. ARLING, Charles, also leads; b. and educ. Toronto; stage ca- reer, with H. W. Savage, Francis Wilson, Lulu Glaser, " Sho- gun," "Erminie"; screen 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 Was," " Social Pirates," etc.), Bernstein Prod. (" Humil- ity"). Recreations, baseball, music, dancing. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 195; dark brown, hair, blue-gray eyes. Home ad., 1835 Argyle ave., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Keystone, Culver City. ARNOLD, Edward; b. N. Y. ; educ. pub. schls. and Columbia Univ.; stage career, with Robert B. Mantell, Ethel Barrymore, John Drew, Maxine 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"), Emerald Film Co. ("A Slacker's Heart"); swims, dances, motors. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 155; light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Essanay, Chicago. 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 E>ark Silence"), Universal ("The Upstairs Girl"), Clara Kim- ball Young (a " bit " in " Foolish Virgin," etc.). Recreations, riding, swimming, and all athletics. Hght., 5, 8^4; wght., 170; black hair and brown eyes. AUGUST, Edwin (Phillipe von der Butz), also director and author; b. St. Louis, Mo.; educ. Christian Bros. Coll., St. Louis, Mo.; stage career, with Otis Skinner, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Digby Bell; screen career, Edison, Biograph ("Blot on the 'Scutcheon "), Vita, Lubin, Univ., Edwin August Feature Films, Kleine-Edison (author and director " Bondwoman "), World (" When It Strikes Home, ".dir. and star " Evidence "), Shubert-World (" The Yellow Passport," " The Social High- wayman," " Perils of Divorce," etc.). Society and Western types. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175. Home ad., 383 Central Park . West, N. Y. 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 "), U. S. Amuse. Corp. ("The Auction of Virtue"), Fox ("Two Little Imps"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 6; wght., 165; brunette, blue eyes. Ad., home, 732 St. Nicholas ave., N. Y. 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"; screen career, Imp, Universal ("Absinthe," "Man from Nowhere," " 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; 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 (" The High Cost of Dying," "A Bad Little Good man"); rides, swims, baseball, all athletics. Hght., 6; wght., 236; dark brown hair, blue eyes. 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, Erbograph ("Little Miss Fortune," "The Road Between"), Metro ("The Jury of Fate," "The House in the Mist"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; dark complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes; ride's, swims, rows, writes, scenarios, motors. Ad., Southhold Apts., 150th st. and Broadway, N. Y. 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 Laughin"- Husband"; screen career, International (lead in many episodes of " Beatrice Fairfax," opp. Jane Grey in "When My Ship Comes In"), Famous Players ("Bab's Diary"), C. K. Young Prod. ("The Marionettes"). Recrea- 36— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition tions, tennis, riding, swimming, long distance runner. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 170; dark complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Home ad., 231 Lexington ave., N. Y. C. Studio ad.. Inter- national, 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"; screen career, from 1911, Edison, then Solax, Thanhouser, Pilot, Biograph, Universal, World (" Maternity," " Shall We Forgive Her?" "A Self-Made Widow"). 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," "A Slice of Life," " The Affairs of Anatol," "A Thief for a Night," "Justice," "Peter Ibbetson"; screen career, Famous Players (featured in " The Dictator," " Nearly a King," " The Red Widow," " The Lost Bridegroom "), L. Lawrence Weber Prod. (" Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman "). Ad., Lambs Club, 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," "The Million- aire's Double"). Ad., studio, Metro-Rolfe, N. Y. 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," " The Marcellini Millions," " A Roadside Impresario," " The Cook of Canyon Camp," " Lost in Transit," " The Land of the Free," " Jules of the Strong Heart"). Ad., Friars Club, 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 (late pictures, " We Are French," " Money and Mystery," " The Potato Patriot," " The Chang Fuy Treasure," " The Phantom Ship," "The Water Spy," "The Mysterious Iron Ring," etc.); au- thor 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, 7; wght., 150; brown hair and blue eyes. Ad., Uni- versal, 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.; screen ca- reer, Thanhouser (" Moths," " Frou-Frou," " Nicholas Nickle- by," " Harry's Waterloo," " Protean Play," in which he app. in 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 "), Ed. War- ren Prod. ("Warfare of the Flesh"), Apollo ("When You and I Were Young"), Metro ("The Outsider"); played light comedy, farce and society roles, etc. Recreations, swim- ming, skating, riding, golf, tennis. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; brown hair and eyes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. BENNER, Yale Despine; b. N. Y., 1875; educ. Brooklyn; stage career, in " The Stolen Story," " Zira," " Leah Kleschna." "The Three Twins," vaud., 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"), Edison ("One Touch of Nature "). Recreations, all branches of athletics. Hght., 6; wght., 190; dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. In U. S. Service. BENNETT, Richard; b. Bennetts Switch, Ind., 1873; educ. Kokomo, Logansport. Ind.; stage career, from 1891, covering period of 15 yrs., leading man and star mgmt. Chas. Frohman, 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 pictures, "And the Law Says," "Gilded Youth"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; dark brown hair, dark gray eyes; rides, swims, golf, tennis, writer. Ad., c/o 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.; screen career, NYMP., Fox, Selig, and Universal (late pictures, " Flames of Treach- ery," "Triumph," "Madame Spy"). Hght., 6; wght., 170; brown hair, fair complexion. 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 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"), Fox ("Jealousy," "The Siren "). Athlete, violin and piano. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 180; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 520 W. 130th St., N. Y. C. Ad., Green Room Club, N. Y. C. BERGEN, Thurlow; stage career, stk., " De Luxe Anne,"; 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., Screen Club. 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., borne, 148 W. 43d st. ; studio, Universal, Universal City. BLACKWELL, Carlyle; b. Syracuse, N. Y.; educ. Syracuse; stage career, commenced in Denver with Mrs. Elitch's Gar- dens, stock in N. Y. and on road; in Broadway successes, including "Brown of Harvard" and "Right of Way"; Keith and Proctor stock co.; screen career, with Vitagraph ("Uncle Tom's Cabin"), Kalem, Lasky, International ("The Ocean Waif"), Paragon-World (late pictures, "The Price of Pride," " The Crimson Dove," " The Marriage Market," " Youth," " The Burglar," " The Ladder of Fame," " Almost a King," " Good for Nothing," " Sealed Orders," " Hamilton," etc.). Has written, produced and acted his own stories. 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, 2^4; 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. 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 Midleman,"), Fox ("A Fool There Was"); rides, swims, ath- letic. Hght., 5, 10^?; 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., Lambs Club, N. Y. BOARDMAN, True; b. Oakland, Cal.,'1885; educ. there; stage career, stock, with Elleford Co., Watson Amphion, Belasco's Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 37 Central Stock, featured in own Co.; screen career, Selig, Essa- nay, Liberty, Kalem (" Stingaree " series, 1st and 2nd), Louis Weber ("K"). Rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght, 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. BOOTH, Sydney; stage career, James O'Neil leads " Common Clay," "Her Own Way"; screen career, Edison. Hght, 5, 9^; medium complexion, dark brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. BOSTWICK, 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 various stock cos., with Herman, the Magician, with Julia Marlowe, Amelia Bingham, Mrs. Fiske, Blanche Walsh, stk. dir. at Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles, '06-'09; screen career, with Selig, Bosworth, Universal, Lasky, (late pictures, " Ol- iver Twist," " Joan the Woman," " The Woman God For- got"), Famous ("Freckles," " Unconquered," "What Money Can't Buy"), Fox ("Betrayed"), Artcraft ("The Little Amer- ican"). Rides, swims, boxes, fences. Hght., 6; wght., 205; blond hair, blue eyes. Studio, Lasky, Hollywood. 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, 9; dark brown hair, blue eyes. Di- versions, music, swimming, dancing. 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"), Than- houser (" The Candy Girl "), World (" The Divorce Game," "A Self-Made Widow," "Shall We Forgive Her?", "Betsy Ross"; rides, swims, fences. Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark hair and eyes. Peerless Studio, Ft. Lee, N. T. BOWMAN, Palmer; b. 1884, Brazil, Ind.; educ. Univ. of Ind.; stage career, juvenile and afterward lead in stock, N. Y. C; screen career, " Home and Happiness," " Tiger Claws," "A Troublesome Romance," " Captain of the Nancy Lee," lead in "Her Dream Man"; riding, boxing, baseball. Ad., home, St. Regis Hotel, Chicago; studio, Metrop. Feature Film. Corp., Chicago. 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; own companies; screen career, Universal ("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"). 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"; screen ca- reer, 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 l / 2 ; wght., 152; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 14 Morningside 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, & l / 2 ; wght., 164; silver-white hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 60 W. 66th 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 Univ.; stage career, leading man with Charles Frohman's co.; screen career, Selig, Pathe, Fox (best pictures, "A Woman's Past," " The Siren," "A Fool There Was," " Lady Audley's Secret," "The Fourth Estate," "Princess Roman- off," etc.), McClure ("Passion"), Metro ("Devil at His El- bow," "Blue Jeans"); western and society parts; recreations, motoring, hockey, riding and swimming. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; dark brown hair, gray eyes. Ad., Bayside, L. I. DRUCE, Hubert; b. 1870, Richmond, England; educ. London Univ.; stage career, with Richard Mansfield in repertory, 3 seasons leading comedian with John Drew, 2 seasons with Grace George, 1 season with Laurette Taylor, produced " Mr. Hopkinson," "The Night of the Party"; screen career, Em- pire All Star Mutual (" Please Help Emily," " My Wife "). Hght., 5, 10^4 ; wght., 195; fair hair and complexion, blue eyes. Ad., home, 62 Sherman ave., Yonkers, N. Y. BUHLER, Richard; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1876; educ. pub. schls., Washington, D. C; stage career, for 20 yrs. in "Ben Hur " and many prods.; screen career, Lubin ("Evidence," "The Rights of Man," "A Man's Making," "Gods of Fate"); paints, sings, sculpturing. Hght., 5, lO 1 /^; wght., 185; blonde hair, gray eyes. BURKHARDT, Harry; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. Boston and Worcester, Mass.; stage career, leading man for Otis 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 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, 11; wght., 160; medium complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., Hotel York, 7th ave. and 36th St., N. Y. BURNS, Ed. J.; b. Phila., 1892; educ. Catholic schools Penna.; stage career, Orpheum Stock Co., Phila., 1 yr. ; screen career, Fox, Brady, Pathe, Vitagraph, Famous Players, Universal, juvenile lead with Valeska Suratt, in " The Slave," with Kitty Gordon in " Her Hour," juveniles in "The Hour Glass," "The Wasp"; riding, boxing, swimming. Ad., home, 180 Claremont ave., N. Y. C; studio, World Co., Fort Lee, N. J. BURNS, Neil; b. Bristol, Pa., 1891; educ. Atlantic City, N. ].\ stage career, " 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 Malady"), Christie (best pictures, "Sauce for the Goose," " Her Friend the Chauffeur," " Hubby's Flirting Way," " Those' Wedding Bells," "A Bold Bad Knight," " Father's Bright Idea "), Horsley (" An Interrupted Vacation "), Univer- sal ("Doing His Bet"); rides, swims, motors. Hght., 5, 6; wght., 136; light hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 6424 Dix St., Hollywood; studio, Sennett-Paramount, L. A. BUSHMAN, Francis Xavier; b. Norfolk, Va., Jan. 10, 1885; educ. Ammendale Coll., Maryland; early career, wrestler, bi- cycle racer, artist's model, student of sculpture; stage career, at 9 appeared in " The Lady of Lyons," played in " At Yale," " Top of the World," in " Queen of the Moulin Rouge," " Going Some"; also in stk. rep., etc.; screen career, from 1911, Es- sanay (" Graustark," "Under Royal Patronage"), March, 1915, joined Metro (first serial, " The Great Secret," " A Virginia Romance," " Romeo and Juliet." " God's Outlaw," " The Voice of Conscience," " The Adopted Son," " Red, White and Blue Blood "). Member Friars and Screen Clubs. Recreation, ath- letics. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 186; complexion, light, brown hair, blue eves. Home ad., " Bushmanor," Green Spring Valley, Md. Studio ad., 3 W. 61st st.. N. Y. C. BUTT, Lawson; b. 1883; stage career, leads, "The Wanderer," "Merry Wives of Windsor," "Taming of the Shrew"; screen career, Metro ("The Woman Next Door"), Selig ("The Dan- ger Trail "). Hght., 6, 2; complexion dark. Ad., c/o C. C. Wilkening, 220 W. 42nd st., N. Y. C CAMERON, Donald Clarke; b. St. Stephen, Canada; educ. there; stage career, stk., vaud., leads with Margaret Anglin, " Lady Windermere's Fan," " Beverley's Balance," " The Divine Friend"; screen career, Vitagraph ("Kitty Mackaye," "The Soul Master," " The Scarlet Runner "), Van Dyke (" A Mute Appeal"). Rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght.. 168; Brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 350 W. 55th st., N. Y. C. Studio ad., Vitagraph, Brooklyn. 38— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition CAMPBELL, Webster, also juvenile; b. Kansas City; educ. Ann Arbor; screen career, Lubin, Ince, leads with Am. Beauty, Lasky (" The Evil Eye "), Vitagraph (late pictures, " A Med- dler With Destiny," " The Love Doctor "). Studio ad., Vita- graph, Brooklyn, N. Y. 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"), Metro ("Pidgin Island," "The Prom- ise "), Universal (" The Circus of Life "), Mena Film (" By Super-Strategy"), Metro ("The Legion of Death"). Ath- letic. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 215; dark complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., 4407 Clayton ave. Studio ad., Metro, Holly- wood. 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, " Cac- tus, My Pal," " The Soul Herder," " Straight Shooting," "Bucking Broadway," "The Secret Man," "The Range War," "Hawaiian Knights"); all-around athlete, rides, ropes, swims, once champion middelweight boxer of N. Y. Hght., 6; wght., 180; blonde hair. Ad., home, 1218 Havenhurst Drive, Holly- wood; studio, Universal City. 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," "The Jaguar's Claws"), Famous ("The Ghost House"); rides, swims, sketches and paints. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 180; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., Lasky, Holly- wood. 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. CHARLES, John; b. .N. Y, 1885; stage career, magician at age 14-16 in vaud., stock, leading man with Louis Mann, with Helen Ware; screen career, Biograph, Pathe, Powers, Victor, Gem, Universal, Selig (" House of a Thousand Candles," "Millionaire Baby"), Fox ("The Victim"), Selznick ("The Law of Compensation"), Goldwyn ("Sunshine Alley"); mo- tors, boxes. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. 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.; screen career, Essanay, Colorado, Universal, Morosco ("The Parson of Panamint," " The Conflict," " The Making of Madelina," " The Road to Love," " The Right Direction," " The Spirit of Romance," " Her Own People "), Ince-Triangle ("A Strange Transgres- sor "), Fox (" Conscience," " The Awakening," "A Branded Soul "). Recreations, swimming, and expert horseback rider. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; complexion dark, brown hair, dark gray eyes. 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. V. CHURCH, Frederick; b. Quebec, 1889; educ. Michigan; stage career, vaud., stk.; screen career, Selig, Essanay, Universal (late pictures, " Hearts and Lions," " Phantom Gold," " The Lion's Lair," "The Temple of Terror"), Fox (" Du Barry"), Lasky ("The Clever Mrs. Carfax"), Balboa ("Glad Glory"); swims, rows, rides. Hght., 6; wght, 180; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Balboa, Long Beach, Cal. CLARKE, George; b. England, educ. Eng.; stage career, "The Climbers," with Warfield in "The Music Master"; screen 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 char- acters 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 Spit- fire"), Fox ("A Fool There Was"), Rolfe ("Emmy of Stork's Nest," "The Woman Pays"), Edison (" Pardners," "A Fool and His Bride"), Metro ("The Greatest Power"). Hght., 6; wght., 205; 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"), Lasky ("Joan the Woman," "Each Pearl' a Tear"), Fox ("The Innocent Sinner," "The Spy," "The Soul of Satan," "The Conqueror," "Du Barry"). Recreations, swimming, fishing, hunting, tennis, all outdoor sports. Hght., 6, Yz\ wght., 195; iron gray hair, hazel eyes. Studio ad., Fox, Hollywood. CLIFFORD, William; b. New Orleans, 1878; edi)c. Toronto Conservatory of Music; stage career, 18 yrs., Mantell, White- side, and own co.; screen career, Melies, Vitagraph, Kalem, "Pathe, NYMP, Universal, Quality, Horsley ("Rosemary," " Fate's Decision," " Destiny's Boomerang," " The Heart of Tara"), Yorke-Metro ("Paradise Garden," "The Square De- ceiver"). Ad., Metro, 645 W. 43d st., N. Y. C. 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.; screen career, NYMP ("The Mating"), Balboa ("The Lion's Dove"), Selig ("Cycle of Fate"), Normand ("Mic- key"), American ("The Bride's Silence," "Southern Pride," "A Game of Wits"), Fox ("A Branded Soul"), Universal ("The Straw Collar"). All-around athlete; dark hair and complexion. Ad., Diando, Glendalc, Cal. 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. COLMAN, Carl; b. New Albany, Ind., 1886; educ. Louisville Univ., LL.B., Cincinnati Coll. of Music; stage career, "Mika- do," " Chimes of Normandy," " Bohemian Girl," " A Dress Re- hearsal"; dancing, motoring, riding, swimming; light., 6; wght., 195; light complexion, dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Ad., home, 1341 W. 50th St., Los Angeles, Cal. CONKLIN, William, also juveniles; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1877; educ. Brooklyn Polytechnic; stage career, on B'way and on tour in " Arizona," " Pierre of the Plains," " Soldiers of Fortune,'" " Dan," " In Missouri," juv. lead with Julia Dean in " Law of the Land"; screen career, with Balboa in juv. lead in " Neal of the Navy," " Shrine of Happiness," " Spell-Bound," " The Flirting Bride "), Hamilton (" Inherited Passions "), Fox ("Tale of Two Cities," "North of Fifty-Three"), Paralta ("Turn of a Card"), American ("Periwinkle," "The Masked Heart"), Ince ("Golden Rule Kate"), Paramount ("The Price Mark," "The Edge of Sin"). Hght, 6, 1; wght., 184; black hair, brown eyes. Studio ad., Ince., L. A. 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," "The Ghost of Old Morro "), Van Dyke ("A Song of Sixpence "). Hght., 5, 11^; wght., 175; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad, 319 E. 197th st, N. Y. C. 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," " Two Men and a Woman"), Famous ("Bab's Diary"). Ad, Famous Players, N. Y. I\l ineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 39 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," " Mr. 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; 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 Play- ers," then Balboa (name part in " Neal of the Navy "), Famous Players (" Out of the Drifts," " The Innocent Lie," " The Rain- bow Princess "), Fox (" Sunshine Maid," " The Heart of a Lion," " Miss U. S. A."). Recreations, riding, swimming. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 160; dark hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Fox, Fort Lee, N. J. CRAIG, Charles; screen career, Artcraft ("Poor Little Rich Girl"), Brenon ("The Fall of the Romanoffs"), Fox (late pictures, "Royal Romance," "A Rich Man's Plaything"). 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"; screen career, Fox (" L'nder 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. 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. 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. playing Shakespeare and stock melodrama; screen career, Thanhouser, 1911 ("She," lead in "Million Dollar Mystery" and "Twenty Million Dollar Mystery" serials, etc.), then Palo Alto and Metro ("The Snowbird"); Lasky ("What Money Can't Buy," "The Call of the East"). Black hair, dark eys. Studio ad., Lasky, 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, Pathe, Horsley, Famous, World ("The Hidden Scar," "The Gilded Age," "Rasputin, the Black Monk"); Fox ("Royal Romance," "Wrath of Love"), Harry Rapf ("The Struggle Everlasting"), Overland ( A Man's Law"). Swims, rows. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Metro, 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 Marner," " The Nymph," " Brothers Equal," " The World and the Woman," " The Vicar of Wakefield," " A Modern Monte Cris- to," "The Candy Girl," "The Heart of Ezra Greer"). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 160; gray hair, dark blue eyes. Rides, swims. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. C. 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," " Secret Service, " When We Were Twenty-one," produced and appeared in many successes, in- cluding "Mrs. Warren's Profession," "Arms and the Man," also with dramatic sketch in vaud.; screen career, Pathe (" Ex- ploits of Elaine," serial; "The House of Fear," played or dir. several others); Frohman ("A Man Without a Country"). Ad., home, 16 East 60th st., N. Y. 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; headliner in vaud. for 12 yrs. in own plays (" The Unmasking," " All Rivers Meet at Sea," " The Picture of Dorian Gray," " The Kingdom of Destiny," "The Peace Cry"); screen career, Fox ("Her Mother's Secret"), Universal ("The Strength of the Weak"), Equitable ("A Circus Romance"), Famous ("Daughter of MacGregor "), Vitagraph (" The Question," " Transgression "), Erbograph (" The Victim "), Goldwyn (" Dodging a Million "). Pres. of Green Room Club, N. Y. C. DAVIDSON, William Beatman; b. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1888; educ. Columbia Univ.; early career, law and banking; screen career, Vitagraph (" Playing the Game," " For the Honor of the Crew," "Thou Art the Man"), Fox ("The Gift of the Sea"), Metro (late pictures, "The Yellow Streak," "Her Debt of Honor," " The Greatest Power," " Lady Barnacle," " The Lifted Veil"), Thanhouser ("Mary Lawson's Secret"), Rides, swims, dances. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., Green Room Club, Studio ad., Metro, N. Y. C. DEAN, Jack; b. Wash., 1880; educ. Stamford Mil. Acad, and Yale; stage career, with Jas. A. Heme, Brandon Tynan, Eleanor Robson, in Shakespearean rep., with Lawrence D'Or- sey, William Collier, leading man with Fannie Ward; screen career, Lasky (" Betty to the Rescue," " Her Strange Wed- ding," " Unconqucred," " The Crystal Gazer "), Pathe (" The Yellow Ticket"); rides, swims. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; brown hair and eyes. Now president of Green Room Club. Ad., studio, Pathe, Jersey City, N. J. DEAN, Louis; b. Wilmington, Del.; educ. Washburn Coll., Topeka; stage career, dir. Mme. Modjeska, Henrietta Cros- man, Edith Crane, Wilton Lackaye, Minnie Seligman; stock in San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, New York; starred in "Sher- lock Holmes," "The Bells," etc.; screen career, Essanay, Selig, Rex, Fox (" Darling of Paris," " Romeo and Juliet," " The Tiger Woman," now playing the Kaiser in " My Four Years in Germany"); writes, directs. Hghts., 5, 10^; wght., 180; fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 10 W. 116th St.; studio, Biograph. 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 "; screen career, with Lasky ("Car- men," "Temptation," "Maria Rosa"), Dixie ("Just a Song at Twilight"), Ivan ("One Law for Both"), Ardsley Film ("Runaway Romany"), Artcraft (" Barbary Sheep"). Ad., Artcraft, Fort Lee, N. J. 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. 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; wght., 160; dark com- plexion, dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., home, 790 Riverside Drive, or 564 W. 160th st., N. Y. 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 Vadis," Burbank Stock, starred in " The Judge and the Jury," "The Bird of Paradise;" screen career, Ince (late pictures, " Stage Struck," " Last of the Ingrams," " The 40— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition Paws of the Bear "), Triangle (" Flying Colors," " The Strange Weakling," " Gentility," " Fighting Back," " The Sudden Gen- tleman"); wrestles, boxes, rides, rows; author of 3 vaud. sketches. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; black hair, blue eyes. Ad., Triangle Studios, Culver City. DEVERE, Harry T.; b. N. Y.; educ. there; stage career, from age of 5, with Fanny Davenport, Mrs. Fiske, " 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 ("Davy Crock- ett"), Fox ("The End of the Trail"). Hght., 6; wght., 190; gray hair, blue eyes. Ad., Ogden Film Corp., Ogden, Utah. DION, Hector; b. Boston, 1881; stage career, Deoman Thomp- son, Orrin Johnson, Broadhurst prods.; screen career, Vita- graph, Biograph, Florence Turner, Hepworth, British Colo- nial, Thanhouser ("King Lear," "Saint, Devil and Woman"), Universal ("The Wolf and His Mate," "The Straw Collar"); rides, swims, motors. Ad., Mutual, L. A. E EVERTON, Paul, also characters; b. N. Y. C; educ. there; stage career, 28 yrs., supported Januschek. Toured in Klein plays 6 yrs., last 4 seasons in N. Y. with " Within the Law," "Kick In," Hackett and Allen "The Silent Witness," etc.; screen career, Metro (Ethel Barrymore, Emily Stevens, Lionel Barrymore), Pathe-Astra (Mrs. Castle, "Kick In"), Mutual ("Motherhood," "The Debt," "The Mirror"), Famous (Geo. M. Cohan), Wharton, Inc. (as Mysterious Mr. X in " Romance of Elaine "). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 170; brown hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 47 Claremont ave., N. Y. C. or Lambs' Club. 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 James 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," " The Beautiful Lie "), Vitagraph (" For France," " The Agony Column "). Hght., 5, liy 2 ; wght., 160. 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"), Raver-Art .Dramas ("The Public De- fender"); 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 Mc- Kee, Sydney Rosenfield, vaud.; screen career, Fox ("The Vic- tim"), 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., 139 West 47th St., N. Y. ELLIOTT, Robert; b. Ireland; stage career, leading man with Margaret Illington in " The Lie," in " Julius Caesar," " Angel in the House"; screen career, Metro ("Child of Destiny," "Life's Shadows"), McClure ("Greed"), Mutual ("Mrs. Bal- fane," " The Mirror," " The Debt," " Mary Moreland," " The Dazzling Miss Davison "), Fox (" Thou Shalt Not Steal "), Goldwyn ("Joan of Plattsburg "). Hght., 6, \ l / 2 ; 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; screen career, with Frohman, Pathe ("Builder of Bridges," "Jester"), Thanhouser ("Woman and the Beast"); rides, swims, fences. Hght., 5, 10^; dark hair and complexion, brown eyes. Ad., home, 5311 N. 13th St., Phila., studio, Thanhouser, New Rochelle. EVANS, Herbert D.; b. London, Eng.; educ. there; stage ca- reer, Beerbohm Tree, His Majesty's theatre, " Quinney's," " The Great Adventure " (Winthrop Ames), " Potash and Perl- mutter"; screen career, leads opposite Mme. Petrova, Virginia Pearson, Edna Goodrich, Eva Tanguay, Barbara Castleton; motor, athlete. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 190; dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., Hotel Somerset, 150 W. 47th St., N. Y. C. 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," " Of- ficer 666," Harris, "The Misleading Lady"; screen career, Colonial ("Seats of the Mighty"), Eclair 1 yr. ("The Jungle "), Universal (" Graft," " The Stelow Case "). Rides, swims, writes seen. Hght., 5, 9; wght., 150; light complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 975 Sanborn ave., Los An- geles. 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 Effie Shannon, at N. Y. Manhattan Theatre, with Minnie Dupree; under dir. Wm. A. Brady in "The Pit," "Two Little Soldier Boys"; fea- tured 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," "The Americano"), Art- craft (" In Again, Out Again," " Wild and Woolly," " The Op- timist," " Close to Nature," " The Man from Painted Post," " Reaching for the Moon "). Ad., Hollywood, Cal. 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 career, rep. and stock; screen career. Signal, Pollard, Selig, Fox (" For of Her Parent "), Universal (" Brute Force "), American (" For the Family Name," "The Bride's Silence"); all around ath- lete. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 185; ruddy complexion, brown eyes and hair. Ad., home, 322 S. Flower St., Los Angeles; studio, American, L. A. 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 ("The Scarlet Pimpernel," " The Spv," " Durand of the Bad Lands," " North of Fifty- three "). "Ad., Fox, N. Y. FARNUM, Franklyn; b. Boston, Mass.; educ. there; stage career, with attractions of Chas. Frohman, Henry Savage, Joe Weber, Geo. W. Lederer; screen career, Universal-Bluebird (" Love Never Dies," " The Stranger from Somewhere," " The Devil's Pay Day," " The Man Who Took a Chance," " The Clean-up," "The Fourth Glove"), Gold-Seal ("The Woman He Feared," " Little Partner," " Face Value "), Lasky-Para- mount ("The Lash"). Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; dark hair and eyes. Studio ad., Universal City. 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 "), Fox ("A Tale of Two Cities," "American Methods," " When a Man Sees Red," " The Doctor," " Les Miserables," "The Heart of a Lion"). 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, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Frank Mclntyre; screen career, Thanhouser (lead in " Robert Em- niett," "John Halifax, Gentleman"), Fox (asst. director and half-breed in "The Blue Streak," "Wife Number Two"); rides, swims, plays ball, motors. Ad., home, Friars Club, N. Y., studio, Fox, N. Y. FILSON, Al. W., early career, railroad man; stage career, member of Filson and Errol team, many years in vaud., pro- ducing numerous sketches, including George M. Cohan's first literary effort, toured Europe and Australia; screen career, Selig (" Twisted Trails," " Beware of Strangers," " Who Shall Take My Life? " " The Lad and the Lion "), Triangle (" Moun- tain Dew "). Ad., Universal City. M ineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 41 FELLOWES, Rockcliffe; b. Ottawa, Can., 1885; cduc. Bishop's Coll. Schl., Lennoxville; stage career, with Ethel Barrymore, Cyril Scott, " 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, 11; wght, 175; brown hair and eyes. Home ad., 450 Madison ave. N. Y. C. 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"), Paramount ("The Wax Model"); American-Mutual ("Annie for Spite," " Pride and the Man," " Periwinkle," " The Rainbow Girl," " The Sea Master "). Swims, rides, dances. Hght., 6; wght., 170; blond hair, brown eyes. Ad., Paralta, L. A. FOOTE, Courtenay, also characters; b. Yorkshire, Eng.; educ. Oxford; early career, studied civil engineering; stage career, with Beerbohm Tree, in rep.; America, all star cast of " Oliver Twist"; mgmt. Chas. Frohman, Belasco, Liebler, etc.; screen career, Vitagraph, Bosworth, Majestic, Fine Art Films, Mo- rosco (" Father and Son," " Cross Currents," " An Interna- tional Marriage "). Returned to legitimate stage, 1916. FORMAN, Tom, also heavies; b. Mitchell Co., Tex.; stage career, Belasco stock, Los Angeles, toured west at head of own rep. co.; screen career, Kalem, Lubin, Lasky ("Public Opin- ion," " The Evil Eye," " The American Consul," " Her Strange Wedding," " The Jaguar's Claw," " Forbidden Paths "), Pallas- Paramount ("A Kiss for Susie," " Hashamura Togo," "The Trouble Buster"). In U. S. Service. 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, American (" Charity Castle," " Perriwinkle," " Melissa of the Hills," " Her Coun- try's Call," "The Mate of Sally Ann"), Fox ("American Methods"); rides, swims, drives. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 168; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., American, Santa Barbara, Cal. FORTH, George J.; b. Philadelphia; early exper. gentleman farmer; screen career, Vitagraph ("A Municipal Report"), Thanhouser, Edison, Pathe ("The Sixteenth Wife," "The Heart of Ezra Greer," "Bobby's Bravery," "The Girl from the Sea"); musician, all-around athlete. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 170; brown hair and eves. Home ad., Green Room Club, 139 W. 47th St., N. Y. C; studio ad., Goldwyn, Fort Lee, N. J. FOSS, Darrell B.: b. 1893, South Wisconsin; educ. Chicago and S. Cal.; screen career, Kalem, Ince, Triangle ("The Girl Glory," " An Even Break," " Bearing Her Cross," " Firefly of Toughluck," "Without Honor"); specializes in character make-ups, trick make-up effects; shooting, riding, musical (5 instruments). Hght., 6; wght., 165; dark complexion, brown hair and eyes. Ad., home, 103 Rose ave., Venice, Cal.; studio, Triangle, Culver City, 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,"' " Through the Enemy's Lines "), Famous Players (" The Inno- cent Lie"), Universal ("Little Horn," "A Young Patriot," "Highspeed," "The Secret Man," "The Taming of Lucy"); 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, 5; wght., 150; 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 Douglas Fairbanks; screen career, Grif- fith (" The Escape," " The Man L T pstairs "), Lasky (" The Trail of the Lonsome Pine," " The Dream Girl," " Alien Souls," "The Love Mask," "Public Opinion"), Astra-Pathe ("Blind Man's Luck"), Triangle ("From Two to Six"), Select ("The Honeymoon"), Metro ("Outwitted"), Pathe ("The Fatal Ring" serial). Rides, swims, auto racer. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 178; light complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., c 'o William A. Sheer, Inc., 130 W. 46th st., N. Y. C. FRIEBUS, Theodore; b. Washington. D. C; studied architec- ture in Berlin, painting in Paris, and music in Leipsic; early career, toured world for Harper's Magazine, in Government employ in Porto Rico and Philippines; stage career, with Blanche Bates, 9 ys. in stk. at Academy of Music, N. Y., with John Craig stk., Boston; screen career, Pathe ("Pearl of the Army"), Ed. Warren ("Transgressors," "Warfare of the Flesh "). Paints, writes, rides, swims, musical. Hght., 6; wght., 180; dark hair, blue eyes. Home ad., 6 N. 19th st., East Orange, N. J. G 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., " Madame X "; screen career, Famous, Universal, Vitagraph ("Life"), Gaumont (" The Hidden Face," " The Gates of Divorce," " The Toll of War "). Hght., 5, 9J4; wght., 175; fair complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes; rides, swims, has written several suc- cessful playlets and photoplays. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. Studio ad., Gaumont, Flushing, L. I. GARDNER, Jack; stage career, 4 yrs. with Frohman, " Mme. Sherry," " The Chocolate Soldier," " Belle of Mayfair " and "Oh, Boy!" screen career, Essanay ("Land of the Long Shadows," " Men of the Desert," " Gift o' Gab," " Open Places," " The Range Boss," " The Night Workers "). Studio ad;, Essanay, Chicago. GARWOOD, William; b. Springfield, Mo.; educ. there; stage career, stock, with Virginia Harned, Kvrle Bellew, under Froh- man mgmt.; screen career, Thanhouser, Majestic, American, Universal ("The Social Cave Man," "The Double Tip," "A Soul at Stake," " Twisted Souls "), Ince (" The Little Brother," " The Guilty Man "), Author's Film Co. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. GERARD, Carl, also juveniles; b. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1889; stage career, in " Kick In," " The Turning Point," " The Court Martial," 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.), Erbograph (" The Little Samaritan "). Recreations, riding, swimming and motoring. Hght., 5, 10^; wght., 144; medium complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Member Lambs Club, N. Y. GILBERT, Jack C; b. Logan, Utah, 1895; educ. Lincoln High, Portland, Ore.; stage career, for 3 yrs. stock at Baker The- atre, Portland, with Baker Players, Spokane, and Forepaugh stock, Cincinnati; screen career, Ince (" The Phantom," " Shell Forty-Three"), Triangle-Ince ("The Sin Ye Do," "Happi- ness," " The Millionaire Vagrant," " Golden Rule Kate," " The Mother Instinct," "The Devil Dodger," "Doing Her Bit," "Up or Down"); 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, Los Angeles, Cal. GILES, Corliss; b. Providence, R. I.; educ. there: stage ca- reer, with Lou-Tellegen, " King of Nowhere," " The Ware Case," "The Iron Dove," John Cort (stock in large cities); screen career, Clara K. Young ("Shirley Kaye," "The Mario- nettes"). Hght., 5, II5/2; wght., 170; dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., Lambs Club or Hotel Seymour, N. Y. C; studio Clara K. Young, N. Y. C. 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 Serv- ice," 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 Hum- mingbird," " The Boys of Co. B," " At Yale," " The Call of the North," "The Wolf," "Tyranny of Tears," "In Old Ken- tucky," " Capt. Alvarez," etc.; screen career, D. W. Griffith and Triangle Plays, Pathe ("Rosemary," "The Shrine of Happi- ness"), Raver ("The Other Girl"), Kalem ("The Model's Adventure," etc.). Modern and romantic roles. Recreations, rides, swims and dances. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 163; dark com- plexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Home ad., Tampa, Fla. 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, Fox (" VVrath of Love "), K. E. S. E. (" Light In Darkness," " Strictly Busi- ness"), O. Henry ("The Duplicity of Hargraves," "The De- feat of the City," "A Night In New Arabia"). Hght., 6; u-ght., 175; gray eyes, brown hair; rides. Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. 42— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition GOODWIN, Nat C; b. Boston, 1859; educ. there; stage career, " A Gilded Fool," " Turned Up," " Oliver Twist," " A Native Son," "The Master Hand," "The Usurper"; for 40 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; blond hair, gray eyes. Ad., home, San Jacinto, Cal. GORDON, Harris; b. 1892, Glenside, Pa.; educ. Chelten- ham Acad.; stage career, with Louis Mann; screen career, Re- liance, Solax, Famous, Thanhouser (" The Picture of Dorian Gray," " God's Witness," " The Price of Her Silence," " The Girl Who Wanted to Live," " The Image Maker "), Famous Players ("Double-crossed"), Select Pictures ("The Honey- moon"); aviates, motors, Hght., 6; wght, 170; light hair, blue eyes. Ad., Select, N. Y. GORDON, Paul; educ. Yale, Paris, Comedie Francaise; stage career, " Romance," French Dramatic Society, " John Gabriel Borkman," "Paganini"; screen career, Famous ("The Woman in the Case"), Metro ("Vanity"), Wharton Film ("The Great White Trail"); rides, motors. Ad., Wharton, N. Y. GRANT, Sydney; b. Boston; educ. Phillips Andover; stage career, 16 yrs., Boston Stock, Winter Garden, co-started with Charlotte Greenwood in vaud. ; screen career, Morosco ("Pretty Mrs. Smith," "So Long Letty"). Hght., 5, 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," " Langdon's Legacy," " Terrence O'Rourke " series, " Even as You and I," " The Mysterious Mrs. M "), Fox ("American Methods," "The Scarlet Pimper- nel," " Her Temptation," " The Woman Who Would Not Pay," " The Soul of Satan," " Conscience "). Swims, rows. Ad., Fox, L. A. 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 career, 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, 406 Classon ave., Bklyn.; studio, 423 Classon ave., Bklyn., N. Y. GREY, R. Henry; b. Oakland, Cal.; educ. America and Ger- many; 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., Cleve- land, Baltimore, Syracuse; screen career, leads in Equitable ("The Heart of New York"), Gaumont ("The Secret Agent"). Hght, 5, IOJ/2; wght., 174; dark complexion, dark hair and eyes; is golfer, horseman and photographer. Per- manent ad., Lambs Club, 130 W. 44th st., N. Y. HAMILTON, Mahlon; b. Baltimore, Md.; educ. there and Maryland Agriculture College; stage career, " The Great Ques- tion," "Israel" (Chas. Frohman), "The Chaperon" (Maxine Elliott), "Overnight," etc.; screen career, Kinemacolor, Famous Players, Metro (" The Heart of a Painted Woman," "To the Death," "Silence Sellers," "Final Judgment," "Black Butterfly," etc.), Pathe,' co-star in serial ("The Hidden Hand"); rides, swims. Hght., 6; wght., 185; light brown hair, blue eyes. Studio ad., Pathe, Jersey City, N. J. HALE, Alan; b. Wash., D. C, 1892; educ. Phila.; stage career, stk., vaud.; screen career, Lubin, Biograph, Majestic, Lasky, Famous, Peerless (" Scarlet Oath "), Fox (" The Lone Thief"), Selznick ("The Price She Paid"), Metro ("The Whirlpool"), M. H. Hoffman ("One Hour"), Moss. Hght., 6: wght., 195; blond hair, blue eyes; rides, swims. Ad., home, 583 Riverside Drive, N. Y. HALE, Creighton; b. Cork, Ireland; educ. Dublin and London; coming of theatrical family; stage career, from early age, in various London prods.; came to America with Gertrude El- liot'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," " Hazel Kirke," "Seven Pearls"), Powell ("Old Homestead," "Char- ity," etc.). Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; light hair, blue eyes. Re- creations, 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.), Selznick ("The Moth"), Astra-Pathe ("The On-the-Square Girl"), Perfection-Kleine ("The Awakening of Ruth"), Metro ("Alias Mrs. Jessop "), Universal ("The Raggedy Queen"). Played society and character parts. Recreations, riding and swim- ming. Rght., 5, 9; wght., 170; light complexion, dark 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 ("Salamander"); Fox ("Children of the Ghetto"), Bio- graph, Pathe, Unity ("The Yellow Menace"); plays polo, sings. Hght., 6; wght., 185; dark hair and eyes. HALL, Thurston; b. Boston; educ. Winchester, Mass.; stage career, Ben Hur in " Ben Hur," supported Lillian Russell in " Wildfire," Marguerite Clark, Charlotte Walker, Amelia Bing- ham, " Love of Mike," " Have a Heart," stock co. leads San Francisco, Portland, Oakland, Salt Lake, St. Louis, N. Y., New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Phila., Cleveland, Chicago; screen career, with Lubin, 8 pictures summer of 1915; Fox (Marc An- tony in Theda Bara production, "Cleopatra"), leads in Thos. H. Ince prod. (" The Price Mark," " The Edge of Sin," " Love Letters"). Hght., 6; wght., 200; fair complexion, brown hair, gray-blue eyes. Ad., home, Hollywood, Cal., studio, Ince, Los Angeles, Cal. HARDIN, Neil Cameron; b. Louisiana, Mo.; educ, grad. Law Dept. Univ. of Michigan; early career, lawyer; stage career, two yrs. under direction Allan Damaby; screen career, Uni- versal (" Broken Coin," " Mayor's Decision," " Born of the People," "Madcap Queen of Corona"), Balboa ("The Ancient Blood," " The Dupe," " The Fake Confession," " Temptation and the Girl," "Grip of Evil," "The Neglected Wife," "Glad Glory"), Falcon-General ("The Understudy"). Hght., 5, 10^4; wght., 160; dark brown hair, dark blue eyes. Recreations, general athlete, dancer. Studio ad., Balboa, Long Beach. Home ad., Elks Club, Long Beach. HARE, Francis Lumsden; b. Ireland, 1875; educ. St. Dunstan's, London; stage career, 20 yrs. leading man, Ethel Barrymore, Maude Adams, Billie Burke, John Drew, Gertrude Elliott; screen career, World (" Love's Crucible," " Friday, the Thir- teenth "), Pathe (".Arms and the Woman," "The Test"), Mc- Clure ("Envy"), Artcraft (" Barbary Sheep"). 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, Artcraft, N. Y. HARLAM, Macey, also characters, heavies; b. N. Y.'; educ. N. Y. ; stage career, Frohman, Harris, Klaw and Erlanger, Fiske, Woods, " Yellow Jacket," " 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"), Artcraft ("Barbary Sheep"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 5, 9J^; wght., 155; black hair, brown eyes. Ad., Lambs Club, N. Y. HARLAN, Kenneth; b. N. Y. C, 1895; educ. N.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 career, Famous Players, Triangle ("Betsy's Burglar"), Metro, Ince, Triangle ("The Flame of the Yukon"), Universal ("The Dynast," "One Clear Call," "The Power," "Molly and I"), Lois Weber prod. ("The Whim," "The Price of a Good Time"), Paralta ("A Man's Man"). Hght, 5, 11; wght., 165; dark complexion, dark hair, black eyes. Rides, swims, etc. Ad., c/o Chamberlain Brown, N. Y. Studio ad., Paralta, Hollywood. HARRON, Robert, also leads; b. N. Y., 1894; left school at 14 to become errand boy in Biograph studios; screen career, Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 43 from 1908, Biograph, Reliance-Majestic, Fine Arts; in "The Birth of a Nation," " Intolerance," " Near to Earth," " The Wharf Rat," "The Village Prodigal," "An Old Fashioned Young Man"), Goldwyn ("Sunshine Alley"). Ad., Christie, L. A, HART, William S.; b. Newburgh, N. Y.; stage career, debut at 19 with Daniel B. Bandmann, supported Modjeska; screen career, Ince ("The Disciple," "The Primal Lure," "Hell's Hinges," "Between Men," "The Aryan," "The Apostle of Vengeance," " The Captive God," " The Patriot," " The Dawn Maker," " The Return of Draw Egan," " The Devil's Double," "Truthful Tulliver," "Wolf Lowly," "The Cold Deck"), Art- craft (" The Narrow Trail," " The Silent Man," " The Blood- hound"); rides and writes. Hght, 6, 1; wght., 190; brown hair, blue eyes. Studio, Artcraft, Los Angeles. 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," " The Jaguar's Claws," " Forbidden Paths," " The Call of the East," " The Secret Game "). Rides, swims, fences, wrestles, paints and writes. Hght., 5, 7 l / 2 ; wght., 157; black hair and black eyes. Ad., Lasky, Hollywood. HEARN, Edward; b. Dayton, Wash., 1888; educ. Whitman Coll.; screen career, from 1915, Universal ("The White Scar," " Her Defiance," " A Recoiling Vengeance," " Her Bitter Cup," " The Seekers," " The Undercurrent," " Idle Wives," "Treason"), Fox ("Patsy"), Signal Film ("The Lost Ex- press"). Hght., 6; wght., 190; brown hair, brown eyes. Rides and swims. Ad., home, 6400 Kingswell ave., Hollywood, Cal.; studio, Signal Films, L. A. 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- phi, Duke of York's, etc.; screen career, Thanhouser ("Her Life and His," "His Wife," "A Man Without a Country"). Athletics. Hght., 6; wght., 176; fair complexion, light hair, gray eyes. Home ad., 19 W. 46th St., N. Y. C. HEYES, Herbert H.; b. Little Falls, Wash.; educ. Hill's Mili- tary Acad., Portland, Ore.; stage career, with James K. Hack- ett in " Caesar fle 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.; screen 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, "The Slave"), Metro (" Rose of the Alley," " Nobody," "The Outsider"). Hght., 6, 1; wght., 200; dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Swimmer, rider and all around athlete. Home ad., 3920 B'way, N. Y. C. Studio ad., Metro, N. Y. 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 (" The Sin Ye Do," " The Female of the Species," " Chicken Casey"), Triangle-Ince ("The Snarl"), Paralta ("Rose o' Paradise," "Madame Who?" "The Golden Thread," "Blue Blood ") ; swims, rides. Hght., 6; wght., 150; dark hair and eyes. Ad., Paralta, L. A. HILL, Lee; also assistant director; b. Minneapolis, Minn.; educ. Univ. of Minn.; stage career, drama, stk. and tour, with Frohman, Broadhurst and Currie, vaud.; screen career, Ma- jestic, Selig, Crown City Co., Universal ("To Him That Hath," " The Whispered Name," " Guilty," " The Indian's Lament," " The Fourth Witness," " Flames of Treachery," " Her Great Dilemma," " The Girl In the Limousine," " Hatton of Head- quarters "), Triangle ("The Wolf Woman," " Gondas," ," The Idolators," "Fuel of Life"). Hght., 5, 10; wght, 175; dark hair; rides, swims, motors. Ad., Triangle, Culver City. HILLIARD, Harry'S.; b. Cincinnati, O.; educ. Cincinnati, High and Miami Medical Coll.; stage career, with Wilton Lackaye, Henry E. Dixey, Blanche Ring, Florence Reed, Marie Dressier, also in special production of " Mrs. Temple's Telegram "; screen career, Universal, Fox (late pictures, " Little Miss Happiness," " Romeo and Juliet," " The New York Peacock," "Patsy," "Every Girl's Dream"); motors, outdoor sports. Member Lambs Club. Hght., 5, 11; wght 170; brown hair and eyes. Ad., 117 W. 47th st., N. Y C HOLDING, Thomas; b. Black Heath, Kent, England; educ. Rugby; stage career, 12 yrs.-, with Mrs. Kendall, Edward Terry, Forbes-Robertson, Maxine Elliott, Nazimova; screen career, Famous Players ("Bella Donna," "The Moment Be- fore," "Silks and Satins"), Morosco (dir. "The Redeeming Love," " The Wax Model "), Frank Hall (" Fighting Chance "), C. K. Young ("Magda"), Petrova Pictures ("Daughter of Destiny"), Wharton Bros. ("The Great White Trail"); rides, swims, rows, paints. Hght., 6; wght., 172; dark hair, blue eyes. Ad., 223 Riverside Drive, N. Y. HOLLAND, Frank; b. Chicago, 111.; educ. Univ. of 111., Man- hattan Coll., N. Y.; stage career, several yrs. with Mildred Hol- land as mgr., 2 yrs. mgr. with Cohan and Harris, " Officer 666," "The Fortune Hunter," proprietor of several road companies; screen career, Famous Players, Vitagraph, World, Equitable, Universal, Reliance, opposite Clara Kimball Young in " Lola " and " My Official Wife," Alexandra Carlisle in " Tides of Fate," Violet Mersereau in "The Wild Cat"; boxing, fencing, baseball, athletics. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 165; fair complexion, dark hair and eyes. HOLMES, Stuart; b. Chicago, 1887; educ. Art Inst.; stage career, with Henry E. Dixey in "Mary Jane's Pa"; screen career, Ramo, Biograph, Fox ("A Tortured Heart," "Under Two Flags," " Her Double Life," " Love and Hate," " The Scarlet Letter," "The Derelict," "The Broadway Sport"), Selznick ("The Wild Girl," "The Ghosts of Yesterday"); sculptures, paints. Hght., 6; wght., 182; dark eyes, light brown hair. Ad., studio, Selznick, N. Y. HOLMES, Taylor; also comedian; b. Newark, N. J.; stage career, various successes such as " His Majesty Bunker Bean," " The Commuters," " The Third Party," " The Million "; screen career, Essanay (" Efficiency Edgar's Courtship," " Fools for Luck," "The Small Town Guy," "Two Bit Seats"). Hght., 5, 8^; wght., 150; dark hair, brown eyes. Ad., Friars Club, N. Y. C; studio ad., Essanay, Chicago. HONEY, Albert G. ; b. London, Eng.; stage career, 2 yrs. with James Young, 1 yr. with Carlyle Blackwell, asst. stage manager and acting; screen career, Peerless Features, Mary Pickford Corp. ("His Royal Highness"); riding, driving, motoring, swimming. Ad., home, 3099 B'way, N. Y. C; studio, Peerless, Fort Lee, N. J. 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 Dresser; 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," and others), Selig ("A Soldier of Fortune," "Small Town Stuff"), Lasky ("The Sowers"); sings, dances, rides. Hght., 5, 10; wght., 140; brown hair, dark eyes. Ad., 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. 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., Green Room Club, N. Y. HUNTER, Kenneth; screen career, Fox (" Ambition," "Dare- devil Kate," "Love and Hate"), Warner Prod. ("Weavers of Life"). Ad., 106 W. 13th st., New York City. 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," "The Question"), Ardsley Art Film ("The Runaway Romany"), Ivan ("Babbling Tongues"), Select (" Scandal "), Universal, World (" As in a Looking Glass," "What Happened at 22," "Paying the Price"), Mu- tual (" Father and Son," etc.)., Fine Arts ("The Social Secre- tary "), Pathe (" Mystery of the Double Cross "). Ad., Screen Club, N. Y. C. 44— ACTORS, LEADS MOTION PICTURE Fourth Edition JEFFERSON, Thomas; b. N. Y.; educ. France; stage career, Lester Wallack Stk., N. Y., Pri-ncess Theatre, Eng., Augustin 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, Reliance - 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., National Film Corp., Los Angeles. 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.; screen career, Essanay, Pathe, Liberty Films, Universal (" The Unattainable," " The Devil's Bondwoman," " Morals of Hilda," " The Right to Be Happy," " The Mystery of the Gray Ghost," " The Circus of Life," " The Lift Girl," " My Little Boy," "Green Magic"); football, baseball, rides, swims. Hght., 6, 2; wght., 185; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, 1764 No. Vine, Los Angeles; studio. Universal 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," " Red Horse Hill," " The Adopted Son," " The Eternal Mother"), 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; screen career, Edison, Solax, Vitagraph, 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, vaud.; screen career, Vitagraph, Frohman. Hght., 5, 10^4; light complexion. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st., N. Y. KELLARD, Ralph; b. N. Y. C, June 16, 1887; educ. N. Y. C; stage career, 3 seasons mgmt. David Belasco, with David Warfield in " Music Master," in orig. production of " The War- rens of Virginia," leading man in N. Y. production of " Re- becca of Sunnybrook Farm," 3 seasons owner and mgr. Ralph Kellard Stock Co., Empire theatre, Syracuse, N. 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; wght., 155; light complexion, red-brown hair, brown eyes. Home ad., Old Post Road, Rye, N. Y 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.; screen career, NYMP ("The Bargain," "Under Two Flags"), Horsley ("Vengeance Is Mine," " The Leopard's Bride "). In U. S. Service. KENT, Craufurd; b. London; stage career, musical comedy, "Deep Purple," etc.; screen career, Crystal, Lubin ("Dollars and the Woman"), Pathe ("Nedra"), Artcraft ("Broadway Jones "), Famous (" The Evil Thereof," " Double-crossed," " The Antics of Ann "), World (" The Woman Beneath "), Goldwvn ("Thais"), Selznick ("Search for a Soul"). Rides, swims." Hght., 5, 9y 2 ; wght., 156. Ad., 10 W. 61st st, N. Y. Studio, Famous Players, N. Y. KERRIGAN, Jack Warren; b. Louisville, Ky 1889; educ. there; stage career, in "The Road to Yesterday," "Brown of Harvard"; screen career, Essanay ("The Bitter Sweets"), American (leads for 3 yrs.), Universal ("The Measure of a Man," "The Social Buccaneer," "The Master Key"), Paralta ("A Man's Man," "Turn of a Card"); outdoor sports, paints, music. Hght.. 6, 1; wght., 190; black hair, hazel eyes. Ad., home, 1765 Gower st., Hollywood; studio Paralta, L. A. 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"), Ardsley Art Film (" Runaway Romany"). Ad., Select, N. 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 N. Y. as leading man in B'way prods.; screen career, Rolfe-Metro ("The Bridge"), Triumph-Equitable ("The Warning"), Kleine ("Gloria's Ro- mance "). Ad., Stamford, Conn. KOUPAL, T. Morse; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. City Coll.; stage career, with Mrs. Louis James, Edith Wynne Matthison, Char- lotte Walker; screen career, Knickerbocker (" Tides of Time"), Gaumont ("Capital Punishment," "Unsuspected Isles"), Charter Features; 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 Jacket"; screen career, Metro. Hght., 6; complexion, dark. Ad., Kirmmse, 105 W. 40th st, N. Y. LANCASTER, John; b. Richmond, Va., 1861; educ. there; 35 yrs. in circus business; stage career, vaud.; screen career, Selig (" One Kiss," " Second Childhood," " Small Town Stuff," " The Bush Leaguer"), Fox ("Chased Into Love"). Hght., 5, 6; wght, 190. Ad., Selig, L. A. LARKIN, George Alan; b. N. Y., 1890; educ. privately; stage career, circus, vaud., stock; screen career, Edison, Pathe ("Trey of Hearts"), Selig ("In the Jungle Wilds"), Famous ("Woman in the Case"), Kalem ("The Wizard's Plot," "The Tiger's Claws," " House of Secrets," " The Mystery of Room 422," "A Deal in Bonds," "The Sign of the Scarf," "The Man With the Limp"), France Film Co. ("The Natural Law"), Newfields Pro. Co. ("Alma, Where Do You Live?"), Fox (" The Primitive Call "). Ad., home, 129 W. 47th st, N. Y. LAW, Walter; b. Dayton, Ohio, 1878; educ. Ohio State Univ.; stage career, " Belle of New York," " Mistress Nell," " The Spoilers"; screen career, Fox ("The Darling of Paris," "Jeal- ousy," " Camille," " The Heart of a Lion "). Hght., 6, 1; wght, 220; rides, swims. Ad., home, 250 W. 57th st; studio, Fox, N. 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, N. Y. LE GUERE George; b. New Orleans, La.; educ. George- town 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, 8%; wght, 135; blond complexion. Home ad., 8 W. 107th st., N. 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, "ti; wght, 178; dark hair, dark eyes. Ad., home, 37 W. 68th st., NY. LEIBER, Fritz; stage career, in People's Stock, Chicago, with Julia Marlowe, Robt. B. Mantell, David Warfield, Mme. Pe- trova; screen career, Metro, Fox ("Cleopatra"); motors and plays golf. Ad., home, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 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., N. Y. Nineteen-Eighteen STUDIO DIRECTORY ACTORS, LEADS— 45 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"), Metro ("Daybreak"); golf, tennis, and all outdoor sports. Hght, 5, 11%; wght., 176. Ad., 'Famous Players, N. Y. Ad., Hotel St. Andrew, N. Y. LEWIS, Sheldon, also characters; b. Phila., Pa.; stage career, 20 years in stock, starring; leading man for Mrs. Fiske, Ada Rehan, Blanche Walsh, and with Wm. Brady's prod. "Life"; screen career, Pathe ("The Clutching Hand" in "The Ex- ploits of Elaine," "The Iron Claw," "The Hidden Hand"). Ad home, 464 Riverside Drive; studio, 318 East 48th st., N. Y. C. LINCOLN, E. K.; stage career, stock in Johnstown, Pitts- burgh. Youngstown, Columbus and Paterson, then with sev- eral productions; screen career, Vitagraph ("The Fighting Chance"), Lubin ("The Call," "The Girl from Alaska," "Ophelia," "Expiation," "Heart's Tribute"), World ("World Against Him"), Monmouth ("Jimmy Dale Serial"), Lowery ("For the Freedom of the World"). Western society and character roles. Hght., 6; wght., 185; black hair and hazel eyes. All-round athlete, goes in for horses, motoring, and show dogs, owning the Greenacre Kennels; owns modern ni p studios at Grantwood, N. J., and Blandford, Mass. Ad., 110 W. 40th st., N. Y. LINDEN, Einar; b. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1886; educ. Royal Conservatory, Copenhagen; stage career in Copenhagen, Ber- lin Opera, Opera Comique, Paris, with Sarah Bernhardt; screen ■career, Fox ("Carmen," "Family Stain," "Eternal Sapho "), Powell-Mutual (" Hedda Gabler"); tennis, swims, rides. Ad., Powell-Mutual, L. A. LOCKWOOD, Harold; b. Brooklyn, N. 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," "Mephisto"; screen career, Nestor in N. Y. 1910, NYMP 1912, Selig, Famous Players (" Wildflower "), American ("The Lure of the Mask," "The Turn of the Road," "Life's Blind Alley"), Metro ("Pidgin Island," "Big Tre- maine," "The Promise," "The Hidden Children," "The Haunted Pajamas," " Paradise Garden," " The Square De- ceiver," "Under Handicap"); swims, rides. Hght., 5, 11^4; wght., 175; brown hair, blue eyes. Ad., studio, Yorke-Metro, 645 West 43d St., New York. LONG, Walter; b. Milford, N. H., 1884; educ. Nashua, N. H.; stage career, stock rep. and vaud., with Holbrook Blinn, H. B. Warner, under mgmt. of Shubert and Frohman; screen career, Essanay, Reliance, Lasky ("Years of the Locust," " The Evil Eye," " The Golden Fetter," " The Woman God Forgot," " Hashimura Togo"), Fine Arts ("Intolerance"); swims, rides, motors, wrestles. Hght., 5, 11; wght., 175; brown hair, gray eyes. In U. S. Service. LOUIS, Willard; b. San Francisco, Cal., 1882; stage career, with Edward Harrigan, appeared in many Broadway prods., played lead 2 yrs. in " Seven Days," with N. Y. prod, of " The Whip "; screen career, Fox (" The Love Thief," " The Island of Desire," " One Touch of Sin," " Tabor," " American Meth- ods," " The Scarlet Pimpernel," " Her Temptation," " To Honor and Obey," " The Awakening," " A Branded Soul "). Ad., Fox, Los Angeles. 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," " The Brand of Satan," " Yankee Pluck," " Guardian," " Rasputin, the Black Monk," " The Beast," " The Dormant Power"); rides, swims, paints. Hght., 6, 1; wght., 195; fair complexion, red hair, blue eyes. Ad., home, Westover Court, 210 W. 44th st., N. Y.; studio, World Film (Peerless studio), Fort Lee, N. J. LUCAS, Wilfred; b. Canada; educ. Montreal 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, Keystone, Fine Arts ("The Rummy," "The Microscope Mystery," "Jim Bludso," "Orpheus," " Hands Up," " Souls Triumphant," " Her Excellency, the Gov- ernor," "The Food Gamblers"). Ivan ("Sins of Ambition"), Paramount ("The Judgment House"), Jewel Prod. ("The Co-respondent"), Universal ("The Wild Cat"). A