Vintage Movie Resources
Florence Vidor — Old Lives for New (1921) 🇺🇸
Grace Cunard — Became a Photoplayer on a Dare (1916) 🇺🇸
It was in a spirit of fun that Grace Cunard joined the pictures.
Irene Dunne — Dunne Luck (1931) 🇺🇸
But it isn’t all luck — talent plays a large part in Irene Dunne’s success
Anita Stewart — The Most Beautiful “Good Woman” in the Movies (1916) 🇺🇸
Lillian Walker — The Dresden Doll of the Movies (1916) 🇺🇸
Ever since Lillian Walker played the leading part in The Little Doll’s Dressmaker, in which she was even more charming than usual, she has been identified with dolls, and it has occurred to many that she is very much of a doll herself.
Lloyd Hamilton and Bud Duncan — “Ham” and “Bud”! (1916) 🇺🇸
Twenty-two years ago an impudent-faced, undersized youngster made his appearance in the field, over in Brooklyn, which served as a ball-ground for the boys who lived in the neighborhood.
Helen Chandler — The Rainy Thursday Girl (1931) 🇺🇸
Brian Aherne — The Discovery of the Month (1931) 🇺🇸
Miriam Hopkins — The So-Illusive Lady (1936) 🇺🇸
Bessie Barriscale’s Nemesis (1918) 🇺🇸
Edith Storey — The Story of Storey (1918) 🇺🇸
Marguerite Clayton — Friends Everywhere (1918) 🇺🇸
Stars at Auction (1928) 🇺🇸
Believe it or not, actors in Hollywood are “sold” in a way to recall the old-time slave trade — but they don’t mind being bartered at all.
Frank Mills — Mrs. Mills’ Many Husbands (1918) 🇺🇸
Diversified as they are, they have one quality in common: they are all Frank
Juanita Hansen — Without Benefit of Custard (1918) 🇺🇸
Juanita Hansen has proven that a beautiful face is not always to be thrown at.
Betty Blythe — The Family Name Is Blythe (1918) 🇺🇸
“I came to New York with one hundred dollars in my purse, a heart full of ambition and fire in my eye.”
