Vintage Movie Resources
Harry G. Keenan — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Thomas Chatterton — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
In May 1913, Tom Chatterton joined the Kay Bee, Broncho, and Domino forces as leading man
Frank Borzage — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Frank Borzage, although he is one of the youngest leading-man in filmdom, will soon reach the top of the ladder
Robert Warwick — Sans Grease Paint and Wig (1914) 🇺🇸
Robert Warwick came; tall, smiling, dark-haired and dark-eyed.
Lamar Johnstone — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
The next time you see the caution “Use a Gillette safety razor,” you’ll recognize the face as that of Lamar Johnstone
Marguerite Loveridge — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Marguerite Loveridge [Marguerite Marsh] will continue to support Fred Mace in the “funnies”
Charles Arling — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Charles Arling appears as leading man in the newest of pictures
The Versatile Dorothy Devore (1925) 🇺🇸
Audiences, so far, have caught only a glimpse of the range of emotion this player is capable of interpreting, thinks the interviewer.
Muchly Mixed Musings on Mary Miles Minter (1918) 🇺🇸
M. M. M. — Meaning, muchly mixed musings on Mary Miles Minter
William Garwood — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
William Garwood likes the West; it was there he got his start in things theatrical and he likes the West, anyhow
Francelia Billington — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Francelia Billington is generally known as “the girl the critic made famous”
Dagmar Godowsky — Salome on Fifth Avenue (1924) 🇺🇸
Salome on Fifth Avenue — Or, if you prefer, “Matrimony versus Career;” although, married, Dagmar is likely to annex a career.
Flora Finch — Sans Grease Paint and Wig (1914) 🇺🇸
Flora Finch was nowhere visible, but various odd-looking garments, distinctively Finch-like, were, so I knew I had found the right dressing-room
William V. Ranous — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
William V. Ranous is a new support to the Warners’ Features artillery and comes to his new affiliation with a well-known record of world-successes.
Elsie Albert — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
One of Elsie Albert’s recent accomplishments is directing; with H. C. Matthews, she has been co-director in all of the features in which she has taken the leading part
Gene Gauntier — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
A certain little town in Missouri makes a big night of it whenever a Gene Gauntier film is being shown there
Jack J. Clark — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
J. J. Clark went to the Holy Land to film From the Manger to the Cross for Gene Gauntier
Eddie Lyons — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Eddie Lyons acts up to the belief that the world is his, not only in filmmaking hours, but out of them as well
Ethel Grandin — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Ethel Grandin succeeded Miss Pickford as “the Imp girl”
Fritzi Brunette — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Fritzie Brunette has what the directors call a “picture face”
J. Warren Kerrigan — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Because he’s Kerrigan — the one and only Kerrigan — he’s the popular idol of the picture-loving public
Sydney Ayres — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Sydney Ayres, the popular new leading man of the “Flying A” Company, bears his laurels well
Winifred Greenwood — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Film fans will remember Winifred Greenwood as former leading woman for the Selig Polyscope Company, back in the days when that concern was specializing in Confederate girl-spy stories
Baby Helen Armstrong — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Baby Helen Armstrong is known and loved by every youngster who sees her on the screen
