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Show I ' Answers to Fans ; J ; All questions muat be addressed to the H Moving Picture Editor, care of this paper. J ' Always sign your name, but give Initials or J i tlt,le to use In the column. All questions H ' mUst be answered through the paper. I 1VI YRTLE We do not know tho exact ace of H Y1 Chailes Clan', but ho Is around 30. Ho H I appeared aa Father Kelly in Tho Rosary, a H ' Pelip play, in which ho made a decided hit on 9J , the screen. Ho is now witn Lanky, and will I ' fioon appear in a picture vith Blanche Sweet. 1 He will probably send you his picture if you J9 i Rddress him in caic of tho Lasky Feature lJluj 'B ; Company, Hollywood, Cal. S ' A XXIOUS Francla Ford and Grace Cunara ' imvo both becrt married for some time. tfl ; even bcfoie they worked in Tho Broken Coin. MRS. M. L,. B. You aro too late, tho Brains i and Beauty contest closed on January II it 1910. p K. Sorry we cannot glvo you the Informu- tlon you ask uboiit Hobart TJcnley. His j I addrens is iu caro of Unlvoraal Film Company, ;9 i Universal City, CaL 'JM "D C, J., ColUnsvlUe, HI. King BaBSOt la 33 . J " years old. Ills wlfo 13 not an actress. '9 : Thcy ,mve ono ch,Id' a boy" Bfl'Kff0t was ono (9 ". of the Ilrst moving picture players to win famo ijH !- and populailly, and ho has managed to retain H ? all his old friends, as well aa mako a lot of H J new ones every timo ho appeal a In a new H Picture. HV East Alton Don't lenow of any Graco Druminon, but do know of a Graco Dar- (, ftiond, with Selig. Miss Darmond is a Chicago L Shi, but she migrated with the rest of tho Hl selie players to Los Angeles a few weeks ago. IHi F DYTHE Francis X. Bushman is not mar- 9BI rled to Beverly Bayae. As far sut we know HI. ncither ar married. Gil. L. Although many of the stage, as well as tho screen, stars were "born in the profession," there, aro many very prominent promi-nent stars, of both screen and stage, who did not become actors until thcy were grown. Of course ou do not stand much of a chance of becoming a great actor in a small town, where there are no studios: but thero is always a way for tho leally ambitious to oveicomc thclrdlf-flculties thclrdlf-flculties and obstacles, and to Anally realize thcir'ambltiona. AC. K. Wo are not sure that wo undcr- stand your question, but wo take It from jour letter that you have seen Tho Diamond Dia-mond from tho Sky, ujid in that case the iclations of the dlffcient chaiacteis should be plain to ou. Do you mean to ask if "Arthui" and "Esthoi" havo any knowledge of "Do Vaux" otheiwlso than their action on the screen would donoto? Whatever knowledge tho characters have of ono anothor in tho play is as far as ou can judge. Thero should bo nothing beyond, unless it is In the authqi's mind, and that would not count, of course, unless un-less he put it in tho story. HARR.r B. There aie very few old-fashlonod Indian plays being raado nowadaj a, but thero aro still many Western plays being produced, pro-duced, and there aro Indians In them. HOPEFUL HEADER It is true that moat of tho larger houses show tho big live and six reel plays, but there Is always a steady demand for short-length plays. JJany houses have their programs made of ono threo-rccl and two or thrco one-reel plays. If you aio a Tjcglnner Jt will be bc3t for you to write one-reel plaj'3 at llrst. New writfis seldom havo tho ability to turn out live .and six leela. Try Easanay Film Company, Niles, Cal., and tho Vltagraph Western Studio at Hollywood, Cal., with your one-reel Western. Tho market for one-reel comedies Is always good: if you have any now subjects, not tho slapstick kind, you will hava littlo trouble In disponing of them. |