Vintage Movie Resources
Claudia Dell — Ex-Follies Girl! (1930) 🇺🇸
Claudia Dell graduates from Ziegfeld glorification to screen stardom
Douglas MacPhail (Who’s Who at MGM, 1937) 🇺🇸
Bill Powell — As He Is (1929) 🇺🇸
A brilliant resume of the character and career of one of the most adroit and sure-fire stars.
David Rollins — Oh, Davie, Behave! (1929) 🇺🇸
David Rollins, at twenty, hasn't quite found himself and is undecided whether to be whimsical, or aloof and mysterious, but until he does decide he succeeds in being thoroughly engaging and rather touchingly adolescent.
Alice Joyce — She Acts When She Chooses (1929) 🇺🇸
What's Become of Them? (1929) 🇺🇸
Anita King — All-Around Anita (1916)
Auto or aviation stuff, no one needs to double for Anita King
Phillips Holmes — Bachelor of Hearts (1931) 🇺🇸
Johnny Mack Brown — Johnny the Kid (1931)
Gertrude Michael — Star Who Breaks the Rules (1937) 🇬🇧
That's Gertrude Michael, who has achieved success in defiance of all the Hollywood traditions. Gertrude is in England to star for Associated British pictures.
Gregory Ratoff — Quadruple-Threat Man of the Movies (1937) 🇬🇧
Gregory Ratoff, who does such a magnificent job of distorting the English language, shows a mastery of many things.
Gail Patrick — Small Town Girl Makes Good (1937) 🇬🇧
Andrea Leeds — The Star with a Film-Story Life (1937) 🇬🇧
Andrea Leeds who is playing the lead in Samuel Goldwyn's £400,000 production, The Goldwyn Follies, has had a meteoric career. Her life story, of which a film may shortly be made, reads like fiction in its colourful adventurousness.
Gladys George — The Screen's Shady Lady (1937) 🇬🇧
"Be good, sweet maid," they used to say, but Gladys George is scaling the screen heights by being bad.
May McAvoy — What the "Mc" in McAvoy Means (1927) 🇺🇸
May, of the McAvoy clan, has a strong whiff of Scotch in her ancestry and proves it by driving shrewd bargains for her professional services, to the amazement of those who believe her to be just a sweet little thing.
Dorothy Mackaill — Following the Blue Print (1927) 🇺🇸
Tim McCoy — Born to the West — and East, Too (1927) 🇺🇸
Lloyd Hughes — Just an Average American (1927) 🇺🇸
You could meet Lloyd Hughes anywhere, for there are a million like him in this U. S. A. of ours. Perhaps that is why the fans like him so well.