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Movie Is being made - in 1915.
Fourteenth entry in the Bill the Office Boy short comedy series.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:300 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:3 January 1915
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Tod Browning (actor)
Articles: "Video Watchdog" (USA), December 2002, Iss. 90, pg. 28-41, by: Tom Weaver, "Kay Linaker--At War With Tod Browning & James Whale", "Chicago Tribune" (USA), 29 October 1995, Iss. Tribune Books, by: 'Gary Houston' (qv), "Inside the macabre mind of filmmaker Tod Browning"
First wife, Amy Louise Stevens, was 'William Collier Jr.' (qv)'s aunt., Grew up in Louisville with his cousin, "Old" Pete Browning, a 3 time batting champ, who stole 103 bases in 1887. Pete's commissioning of a bat provided the start of the Hillerich & Bradsby bat company, famous for their Louisville Slugger model. The eccentric Pete drank heavily, apparently due to a chronic mastoid infection, and his catchphrase was "I can't hit the ball, unless I hit the bottle.", Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 66-71. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987., Former circus contortionist., Mentioned in 'David Bowie (I)' (qv)'s song "Diamond Dogs", which was re-recorded by 'Beck (I)' (qv) and Timbaland for _Moulin Rouge! (2001)_ (qv).
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)
Books: 'Elias Savada' (qv), 'David J. Skal' (qv). _Dark Carnival: The Secret Life of Tod Browning, Hollywood's Master of the Macabre" (._ 1995., Stuart Rosenthal, Judith Kass. _Tod Browning & Don Siegel: The Hollywood Professionals, Vol.4._ 1984., Stuart Rosenthal. _Tod Browning._ A.S.Barnes, 1975., Berndt Herzogenrath, editor. _The Cinema of Tod Browning: Essays of the Macabre and Grotesque._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co.,, 2008. ISBN 0786434473
Belonging to a well-situated family, Charles Browning fell contained by high high regard at the age of 16 beside a dancer of a circus. Following her specific acid his itinerary of one entertainer, jockey and go-between of a mixture theater which concluded when he meet 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) and become an entertainer. He made his debut in _Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)_ (qv). Working subsequently by in situate of a director, he clutch his foremost glory with _The Unholy Three (1925)_ (qv) (after nearly 25 negligible pictures) which had his standard flamboyance of a mix of daydream, crime fresh and horror. His biggest beat be the classic _Dracula (1931)_ (qv), where on earth he also appear as the voice of the harbor master.
Birth Notes: Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Salary History: _West of Zanzibar (1928)_ (qv)::$45000, _The Unholy Three (1925)_ (qv)::$6500
Birth Name: Browning, Charles Albert
Spouse: 'Amy Louise Stevens' (1906 - 1910) (divorced), 'Alice Browning' (qv) (9 June 1911 - 12 May 1944) (her death)
Death Date: 6 October 1962
Birth Date: 12 July 1880
Bobby Ray (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Height: 5' 4"
Birth Notes: New York, USA
Birth Name: Fuehrer, Robert
Spouse: 'Doris Storck' (1920 - ?)
Death Date: 26 March 1957
Birth Date: 6 October 1899
Chester Withey (actor)
Birth Notes: Park City, Utah, USA
Death Date: 6 October 1939
Spouse: 'Virginia Philley Withey' (qv) (1920 - ?)
Birth Date: 8 November 1887
Tammany Young (actor)
Thick-lipped segment instrumentalist who appear encircled by several 'Mack Sennett' (qv) and 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) films in the mute days; he consequently support 'W.C. Fields' (qv) in several of his funniness, hasty his early going., Well known for his gate crashing. In 1921 Young managed to gain entrance to the "Battle of the Century" championship fight between Jack Dempsey and Frenchman Georges Carpentier disguised as an ice man.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Height: 5' 6"
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: Active on Broadway in the following productions:, The New Yorkers (1930). Music by 'Cole Porter' (qv). Material by Herbert Fields. Based on a Story by 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv) and 'Peter Arno' (qv). Lyrics by Cole Porter. Music orchestrated by 'Hans Spialek' (qv). Musical Director: Al Goodman. Choreographed by George Hale. Directed by 'Monty Woolley' (qv). B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre: 8 Dec 1930- 2 May 1931 (168 performances). Cast: 'Iris Adrian' (qv) (as "Dancing Girl"), Charles Angelo, Marjorie Arnold, Al Atkins, Scott F. Bates, Betty Bowen, Chester Bree, Meta Brewster, Donald Bryan, Fred C. Buck, Jr., Lillian Burke, Marie Cahill, Helene Cambridge, Fred C. Campbell, Marian Carew, Josephine Carroll, Martha Carroll, Mary Carroll, Alvina Carson, Stuart Churchill, Lew Clayton, Elton C. Cockerill, Charles Conkling, Melva Cornell, Kathryn Crawford, George A. Culley, Billy Culloo, Vincent Curran, Inez de Plessis, Harry Donnelly, Bill Drewes, Herman Drewes, 'Jimmy Durante' (qv) (as "Jimmie Deegan"), Frank Ericson, Mildred Espey, Harriet Fink, Francis Foster, Stella Friend, James J. Gilliland, Ralph Glover, Eileen Gorlet, Clare Hanlon, Stanley Harrison, Larry Hart Clayton, Charles E. Henderson, Arthur Horn, Frank W. Hower, Paul Huber, Eddie Jackson, Adele Kay, Nelson A. Keller, Charles King, Betty Knight, Hilda Knight, Don Knoblock, Maurice Lapue (role eliminated after opening night), Larry Larkin, Evelyn Laurie, Ethel Lawrence, James Libbey, Nat London, Mickey MacKillop, Pansy Manness, Janet Marion, James R. McClintock, Donald McGinnis, Lou Ann Meredith, Marcelle Miller, Norman Moran, Will Morgan, Marion Nevans, Barrie Oliver, Ida Pearson, Ann Pennington, Blanche Poston, 'Oscar Ragland' (qv) (as "Mildew"), Muriel Reed, Joseph Rogers, Jack Roth, Evelyn Saether, Blanche Satchell, D. Wade Schlegel, June Shafer, Irving Sherman, Barbara Smith, Paul Sterrett, Norma Taylor, Will I. Townsend, Jack Tucker, Eileen Wenzel, Frances Williams, Hope Williams, Buddy York, 'Tammany Young' (qv) (as "Feet McGeehan"). Produced by E. Ray Goetz., Out of a Blue Sky (1930). Comedy., The Front Page (1928). Comedy. Written by 'Ben Hecht (I)' (qv) and 'Charles MacArthur' (qv). Directed by 'George S. Kaufman' (qv). Times Square Theatre: 14 Aug 1928- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/276 performances). Cast: 'Walter Baldwin (I)' (qv) (as "Bensinger, of The Tribune"), 'George Barbier' (qv) (as "The Mayor"), Violet Barney, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv) (as "Diamond Louis"), Frank Conlan, 'Claude Cooper (I)' (qv) (as "Sheriff Hartman"), Jessie Crommette, Matthew Crowley, Larry Doyle, George Fleming, William Foran, Frances Fuller, 'Allen Jenkins' (qv) (as "Endicott, of The Post"), George Leach, 'Osgood Perkins' (qv) (as "Walter Burns"), Willard Robertson, 'Joseph Calleia' (qv) (as "Kruger, of The Journal of Commerce"), 'Dorothy Stickney' (qv) (as "Mollie Malloy"), 'Lee Tracy (I)' (qv) (as "Hildy Johnson, of The Herald Examiner"), Carrie Weller, Gene West, Jay Wilson, Vincent York (as "Wilson, of The American"), 'Tammany Young' (qv) (as "Schwartz, of The Daily News"). Produced by 'Jed Harris' (qv). Produced on film as _The Front Page (1931)_ (qv)., Spring 3100 (1928)., White Lights (1927). Musical comedy., Lulu Belle (1926)., The Wasp (1923).
Spouse: 'Gertrude Savage' (? - ?), 'May' (? - 26 April 1936) (his death)
Death Date: 26 April 1936
Birth Date: 9 September 1886
Nellie Anderson (actress)
Birth Notes: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Death Date: 19??
Mother of actress 'Mary Anderson (IV)' (qv).
Birth Date: June 1874
Fay Tincher (actress)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), September 1991, Iss. 195, pg. 20, by: Billy H. Doyle, "Lost Players", "Classic Images" (USA), March 1989, Iss. 165, pg. 33-34, by: Billy H. Doyle and D.L. Nelson, "Lost Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 December 1922, pg. 460, "Signs Fay Tincher", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 January 1921, pg. 550, "Fay Tincher, Christie Star, Begins Long Trip", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 August 1919, pg. 674, "Fay Tincher Leads Seattle Parade", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 April 1919, pg. 1351, "Song Written for Fay Tincher", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 April 1918, pg. 557, "Fay Tincher Becomes a 'World Star'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 November 1915, pg. 1648, "Fay Tincher Transformed", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 January 1915, pg. 499, "Fay Tincher's Anniversary", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 6 January 1915, pg. 23:2, by: W.E. Wing, "On the Pacific Coast"
Death Notes: Brooklyn, New York, USA (heart attack in her sleep)
Birth Notes: Topeka, Kansas, USA
Magazine Covers: "Motion Picture Magazine" (USA), April 1917, Vol. 13, Iss. 3
Interred at Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten Island, New York.
Death Date: 11 October 1983
Birth Date: 17 April 1884
Paul West (writer)
Death Notes: Seine River, France (drowning)
Birth Notes: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 29 October 1918
Birth Date: 26 January 1871
Edward Dillon (director)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: 11 July 1933
Stage actor and film director., Off screen pseudonym: Charles Bery, Brother of 'John T. Dillon' (qv)., Was Mary Pickford's first leading man.
Birth Date: 1 January 1879
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