Vintage Movie Resources
Alice Brady — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
When her father discovered Alice Brady’s escapade, he did nothing to assist or discourage her, thinking that the hard knocks of such a life would soon cause her to return home
Noah Beery — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Many screen stars were “born in the profession,” but Noah Beery secured all his “luck” from environment, if that word means anything
Richard Barthelmess — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Richard Barthelmess has spent the greater part of his screen career under D. W. Griffith’s instruction.
Wallace Beery — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Wallace Beery, whose recent role of Richard the Lion Hearted in Robin Hood probably will cause him to be remembered as long as any part he ever played
Charles Spencer Chaplin — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Less need be said of Charles Chaplin than any other screen luminary
Ruth Clifford — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
When the siren screen called Miss Clifford it was not a mere matter of walking into a studio and being starred
Madge Bellamy — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Valentine Churchill — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Valentine Churchill, “the sweetheart of Rangoon”, has gained the screen name of “the little girl with glasses” because of the character parts she has played
Ethel Clayton — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
One of the fortunate thespians who “grew up with the films” to become a leading star of present-day productions, is Ethel Clayton
John G. Blystone — Movie Director (1933) 🇺🇸
Fox’s first film director John G. Blystone recalls pioneering days
Lew Cody — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
One of those who prepared to rid the world of the ills which afflict mankind, was Lew Cody
Lon Chaney — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Lon Chaney is a veritable “man of a thousand characters,” very seldom playing them twice alike
Hobart Bosworth — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Hobart Bosworth has run the stage and screen gamut, and with a credit which endures
Eleanor Boardman — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
The screen test competition, which was between some thousand or more aspirants, narrowed itself down until Eleanor Boardman was the lucky girl
Betty Blythe — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Betty Blythe was touring around in a King Tut chariot long before he became the rage
Willard Mack — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Willard Mack did not know he could write until the job was forced upon him
Sylvia Breamer — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Australia has given to the world many notable stage folk, but none have been more appealing than Silvia Breamer
Mae Busch — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Mae Busch spent her early girlhood in Australia and Tahiti
Billy Bevan — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
At an early age Billy Bevan evinced his stage tendencies
Warner Baxter — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
It took a training for the bar, a flier in the automobile business and a brief experience on the speaking stage to make of Warner Baxter a romantic screen player
Monte Blue — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Monte Blue entered D. W. Griffith’s studio as a day laborer at $1.50 a day
Alice Calhoun — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Alice Calhoun’s refinement and daintiness are only equalled by her film performances
Wesley Barry — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Theda Bara — Blue Book of the Screen (1923) 🇺🇸
Theda Bara was destined to create a very colorful character upon the screen