| OCR Text |
Show Here Is a Star "Who Has Been I Acting Since 3 Years of Age Ifi LADYS HULETTE, Thanhouser-Fatho star. ivJ- was not always a star, for her first ap-pearnnco ap-pearnnco on tho stago, at tho ago of 3, was merely a llttlo run across tho stage, but oven that llttlo bit made a "hit, for the baby Gladys was applauded to such good effect that It was decided tho ombryo actress should follow tho footlights forever. She played many child parts In support or noted stago players, among them De Wolf . . Hopper. Bertha Kallch in The Kreutzcr Sonata, Son-ata, and with Nazlmova In Tho Doll's House. She was also the original "Tyltyl" In the New Theater production of Tho Blue Bird. Miss Hulctto has been playing In pictures for eight years, and although sho consider? herself quite grown-up now, she still plays child and young girl parts. Sho excels In outdoor out-door sports, such as swimming1 nnd horseback riding, and Is nover hotter pleased than when ehe Is given a part to play which calls for hard riding or a swimming stunt. DORIS BAKER. pOHIS BAKER, the talontcd child actress who Ls Is now playing In Fox pictures, Is a California Cali-fornia product, born In Los Angeles Just eight years ago. Doris had quits a vaudeville? career for her ago before entering: tho pictures, jH having boon on tour for about a year and a IH half. Sho has been in many pictures sinco jH sho began her scrocn career, and has appeared In Universal, Keystone, American, Moroscor H and Lubin pictures, and sho played a small' part with Mrs. Lesllo Carter in The Heart ot Maryland. Doris Is a golden-haired little girl1 jH with dark bluo oyes, and is qulto accomplish cd. for a llttlo lady of her years. She swims' llko a mermaid, dances like a fairy, rides Uko a cowboy, and plays the cornet llko a bond man H KATHLYN WILLIAMS, KATHLYN WILLIAMS, Morosco Btar. first attraotcd notice from tho public . for her1 great strongth and endurance, and for her pabrol'ite fearlessness in handling wild animals, for Miss Williams is vlthout fear when it comes to performing ttoilllng stunts boforo J tho camera. If Miss Williams' succero In pictures "haa not! IH been of tho overnight variety, bo ofton ex. jH aggcratod. Sovcn years ago, In company with IH Mary PIckford, Arthur Johnson, Henry WalN IH hall and other now famous members of the "old IH guard" . at tho Blograph Studio under D. IH Griffith, sho received her early schooling in the silent dramn. Upon leaving tho Blograph IH she Joined tho Sellg Company, with whom she jH remained until her marriage last Juno to Charles Eyton, an oxecutlvo of tho Morosco Company. DOROTHY KELLY. DOROTHY 'KELLY, Yltagraplv 0 wnom It could be said by tho Ansi crs Man until ifl about a month ago, "No, sho Is not married" had to go nnd spoil It all for tho A. M. by jjH gottlng married. And instead of picking out IH oho of tho handsomo actors with whom she IH has been playing for tho last fow years, aho IH choso a business man. Miss Kelly's new, H namo for private use, such as signing checks, IH charge accounts and for homo uso, ia Mrs. H Harvoy Hovenor, but she is not going to give H up tho professional name of Dorothy Kelly, H ' nor Is she going to give up hor work before tho ' H camera. Miss Kolly has nover worked for any IH other film-producing company than the Vita- jH graph, and sho will probably continue for somo jH time to come with tho samo company. IH yi H. M. "Adaptation" in piciuio play writ- H VS lng means that a novel, story, or rogular H stage- production has been mado over, or re- jH written to fit tho motion plcturo camera re- jH qulrements. Very often scones must bo added IH to a photoplay adaptation that woro not oven H mentioned In tho story or stago play, but they jH arc necessary to mako tho story logical and H lntclllglblo on the screen, no company wiu h buy synopses of books and stories except from H tho authors, or whoever holds tho copyright H of tho tiooks and stories. Tho Kay-Bco studio, H Culver City, Cal., produces Wcstorn plays with William S. Hart, and they might consider your H Western stories. Detective and mystery stories JH can be produced by almost any company, and IJ they ought to be eagerly snapped up if they aro IH original and treated from a fresh viewpoint. ( IH " ll TjELEN Wallaco Bold has been "specially H O selected" to play with Miss Gcraldlne Far H rar In a now Laaky feature. On tho othor hand. JH Miss Clco Rldgcly will be leadlnc woman for jH Lou Tcllcgcn In The Victory of Conscience, an- H other Lasky feature. This breaks up the Wal- IH laco Reld-CIeo Rldgcly combination temporarily. Jm and perhaps other arrangements, which arc ad- m vocatcd so strongly, may bo made later. WILLIAM (BILL) BAILE1' has received W eighteen leap-year" proposals of n"r,- since he has again started to act 0 "10 JM camera in Metro plays. Bill was ",ed ho left the Kalcm Company, where ho was leading man for seyoial years. . . jH |