Vintage Movie Resources
Virginia Foltz Returns to Profession (1915) 🇺🇸
Dashing Virginia Foltz has been coaxed out of her retirement by the lure of the films
E. H. Calvert, Essanay Director (1915) 🇺🇸
E. H. Calvert is one of Essanay’s leading directors
Edmund Breese for Metro (1915) 🇺🇸
Edmund Breese’s popularity has been growing ever since he began “roughing it” in the adventurous characters he has portrayed
Olive Fuller Golden (1916) 🇺🇸
Olive Fuller Golden is only eighteen years old, but she has been in pictures for two years
Agnes Egan Cobb — New Era in State Right Features (1916) 🇺🇸
Agnes Egan Cobb is in as good position as anybody to gauge the needs of the public
Edwin Arden in World Film (1915) 🇺🇸
Edwin Arden screens exceedingly well, has an agreeable personality, and possesses a vigorous, refined and impressive style of acting
Richard Le Gallienne (1915) 🇺🇸
Richard Le Gallienne has, at last, succumbed to the jingle of the screen dollars
Lillian Niederaur (1915) 🇺🇸
Lillian Niederaur is an accomplished ingénue and character woman
Norbert Lusk (1915) 🇺🇸
Norbert Lusk, magazine writer and photoplaywright, chiefly works on feature adaptations
Adele Farrington (1915) 🇺🇸
Adele Farrington insists that she be permitted to perform all sorts of remarkable stunts, that her rise to stardom may be the more quickly accomplished
J. Frank Glendon (1915) 🇺🇸
In 1914, J. Frank Glendon burned his bridges behind him and plunged into the silent drama, through the kindness of Siegmund Lubin
Louise Bates Now “Falstaff Girl” (1915) 🇺🇸
There is wailing and gnashing of teeth along Broadway — for Louise Bates has forsaken the stage
Estelle Mardo, Mirror Star (1916) 🇺🇸
Estelle Mardo has been engaged by Captain Harry Lambart as leading woman
Edward J. Brady (1916) 🇺🇸
Edward J. Brady has earned the reputation of being one of the best “heavy” actors on the screen
Virginia Norden Now With Vitagraph (1916) 🇺🇸
Virginia Norden is an actress of considerable note
Jack Devereaux featured by Triangle (1917) 🇺🇸
Jack Devereaux is said to show every promise of developing into a strong favorite
R. Henry King in “Fortune Photoplay” (1917) 🇺🇸
R. Henry King is a distinguished actor-director
We Asked Them — Should Comedy Shows Use Phony Laughter? (1954) 🇺🇸
‘Canned’ laughter — yes or no?
Gertrude Hoffman — The Thin Woman (1954) 🇺🇸
Gertrude Hoffman (1871–1968) had a pretty miserable first year in Hollywood in 1933
Do Comics Hate Each Other? (1954) 🇺🇸
One of the favorite occupational pastimes of the inveterate theater-goer is turning to the person in the next seat and remarking of two performers on stage: “Actually, you know, they hate each other like poison.”
