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Show wiLLii mum II GREAT DUAL ROLE AT THE OGDEN TODAY Living a double life Isn't anv more strenuous than playing a double part on the stage or In a picture, particularly particu-larly If the actor or actress have tho glft'of actually "Uvmik the part." The most successful stage and screen stars have reached fame only after having succeeded In stepping out of their own lives comph tely aim living ;n the parts they play William Fa vera ham, famed star of the drama, lll appear In "The Man Who Lost Himself," at the Ogden theatre today. This Is the first of H m rles of Sclznlck pictures In which Mr. Faveraham will be starred. "The Man Who Los! Himself is an unueoal picture m which It was neces- r fur Mr. Favershani to play two roles. Although taking the part of two men W bo were exact counterparts physically, he had to register two different dif-ferent personalities. "I am thankful," said Mr. Faver-sham, Faver-sham, 'that one charnctrr cropped out early In the play." Mr. Faversham Is one of those ar-,tb-ts whol Ives In tho part he Is playing. play-ing. To change suddenly from a stranded American to the role of an Kngllsh Karl, and then, back again, araa an accomplishment at once difficult dif-ficult and wearing. Mr. Faversham. however, accomplished tho task with wonderful success. oo |