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...Twentieth Century"-- Broadhurst 44th Street W.--A wonderful comedy of an eccentric actor and a temperamental actress on the limited. Undoubtedly the most entertaining comedy with Eugenic Leontovich and Moffat Johnson...
...cinema star for five years before Adolph Zukor in 1914 acquired her services, which started him on the road to control of the whole cinema industry. Mary Pickford is now 40, and still (like Marion Davies) able to call her own turns, able to get so fine an actor as Leslie Howard opposite her by competence as much as by contract. She has never quite grown accustomed to talkies or to any type of acting for which a close-up view of her smiling profile is not an adequate substitute, but her failure has never embarrassed her. In Secrets...
Separated. Douglas Elton Fairbanks Jr., 24, film actor; and Joan Crawford Fairbanks, 25 this week, film actress; the day after one Jorgen Dietz, Danish chemical engineer, sued Fairbanks for $50,000 for alienation of his divorced wife Solveig's "maliciously debauched" affections and for $20,000 for four hours' false imprisonment last December when Fairbanks charged extortion. Said Mrs. Fairbanks: "The Dietz suit has nothing to do with our separation. We've really been separated a whole year. This is the only brave thing for us to do." Mrs. Dietz in Copenhagen said Fairbanks would...
...Harvard men who will take part in the play this year, five were numbers of the cast of the Radcliffe production of the same play. W. S. Burrage '33 will be the only new actor Tie other players will be: J. C. Court '35 W. C. Gregg ocC, J. t. Kenney '34 W. H. Lehr '34, and R. C. Sullivan '35. Both performances this week will be given at Wheaten...
...foreword to the catalog Dr. Alfred Frankfurter expressed it more delicately: "The personal nature of a child and the artistic talent of a great actor, of a stupendous impersonator...