Word: actor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...critics as those greeting this play, the second of the Theatre Guild's season. Never, in the history of the Theatre Guild, has the demand for seats been so importunate. Never has an author had more cause to be complacent than has Sidney Howard, nor an actress and actor than Pauline Lord and Richard Bennett...
...Silent Accuser. Dog films usually succeed. Peter the Great is the canine protagonist of this example. He frees his master, falsely accused of murder, from jail. A remarkably trained actor, he is eminently worth watching...
Deliberations followed. It was decided to give an Academy gold medal to Walter Hampden, actor, "for good diction on the stage"; an Institute gold medal to Edith Wharton, author, for her achievements in fiction. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, son-in-law of Mark Twain, late Academician, played for the session. In the absence of Professor William Milligan Sloane, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, chancellor, presided...
Died. Thomas H. Ince, 44, famed cinema producer; in Hollywood, following a sudden heart attack. An actor in his early years, he scorned the cinema, took his first motion picture job only because he was penniless. He established the first studio on the west coast at Santa Monica, Calif., christened it "Inceville," there made the first cowboy pictures...
...GUARDSMAN?Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine prove that a man can't fool his wife no matter how good an actor...