Vintage Movie Resources
Thomas Chatterton — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Frank Borzage — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Robert Warwick — Sans Grease Paint and Wig (1914) 🇺🇸
And then Robert Warwick came; tall, smiling, dark-haired and dark-eyed.
Lamar Johnstone — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Marguerite Loveridge — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Charles Arling — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
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) 🇺🇸
Francelia Billington — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Dagmar Godowsky — Salome on Fifth Avenue (1924) 🇺🇸
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) 🇺🇸
Elsie Albert — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Gene Gauntier — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Jack J. Clark — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Jack Clark, being a baseball fan, is proud to claim Philadelphia as his home city. It was there he began his work as an actor in little theatricals and it was a natural consequence when he entered big productions in big parts.
He has a rich baritone voice which brought him much success in Forty-five Minutes from Broadway, The Newly-Weds, The Serenade, The Strollers, and Miss Bob White.
He also is a talented violinist and has appeared in a number of films in the role of musician, though spectators of the silent stories were unaware of the sweet music that was actually being produced.
He went on the Kalem’s trip to the Holy Land as leading man for Miss Gauntier [Gene Gauntier] and is playing opposite her in Warners’ Features releases.
Though Mr. Clark’s mother never quite approved of her son’s choice of a profession, she consented to accompany the company on a trip to Ireland.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, November 1913
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) 🇺🇸
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