Vintage Movie Resources
Edith Haldeman — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
It is one year since Edith Haldeman became a photoplay girlie
Mary Charleson — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Mary Charleson thinks she ought to be tall and sinewy and graceful
John Bunny — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
John Bunny was the originator of the “Bunny smile”
Pauline Bush — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Pauline Bush is interested in woman suffrage
Ormi Hawley — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Ormi Hawley always has things and people come her way
Lloyd B. Carleton — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Warren Kerrigan — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
J. Warren Kerrigan is not only called Jack because it is his second name, but also because it fits him so well
Joseph Smiley — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Jessalyn Van Trump — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Jessalyn Van Trump can be a very good little sister or a very bad little sister
Jack Richardson — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Jack Richardson is dying numberless deaths — week after week — out in Santa Barbara
Edna Payne — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Edna Payne has been especially fitted by nature to see and be seen, particularly “seen,” as she is very, very pretty
Adele de Garde — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
William J. Shea — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
William Shea’s talent for acting is inherent
John Bunny Abroad (1912) 🇺🇸
Alfred A. Cohn — Biographical Sketch (1927) 🇺🇸
George H. Plympton — Biographical Sketch (1927) 🇺🇸
George H. Plympton is what might be termed a writing veteran of the film industry
Robert Wiene — Obituary (1938) 🇬🇧
An exclusive account of the life of the man who made “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”
Jill Esmond (Universal Filmlexikon — 1932) 🇩🇪 🇬🇧
Jill Esmond has achieved popularity with the general public, the admiration of the profession and the respect of the press
Edgar Kennedy — “Who’s Got Fundamentals Any More?” (1938) 🇬🇧
Lowell Sherman — The Least-Known Man in Hollywood (1932) 🇺🇸
Laurence Olivier — All the World’s Going to Love this Lover (1932) 🇺🇸
Lil Dagover — Meet Europe’s Girl-Friend — And America’s Newest Thrill (1932) 🇺🇸
Lil Dagover’s other name is “the darling of the Continent” — and there are reasons. You’ll see some of them in her first American talkie, just finished — and the others you will find right here
She May be a Baby Star — But It’s a Laugh to Judith Wood (1932) 🇺🇸
This amazing blonde young person laughs at automobile accidents (she is just recovering from one), Hollywood, and the fact that she’s a Wampas Baby Star. She doesn’t rave about her future or sigh about romance. In short, she’s absolutely different!
Kathryn Crawford — Could You Have Done the Same? (1932) 🇺🇸
Penniless and broken-hearted, Kathryn Crawford once touched the depths — then fought to the heights again
