Word: cinemactor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Douglas Fairbanks was once presented at court in Madrid by Ambassador Moore. Awed by Court flunkeys and chamberlains, Cinemactor Fairbanks bowed to His Majesty. El Rey left the throne, approached confidentially...
...father was Brig.-General Frank Merrill Caldwell, U. S. A. He was stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex. when she was bom 29 years ago. She was 17, spry and "cute" when she stepped into the chorus of Florenz Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic. In 1920 she married Cinemactor Richard Barthelmess, and the same year her charm and intelligence got her a part in Mr. Ziegfeld's Sally. The Hayday came in 1923, when she starred in her own show, Mary Jane McKane, and when she and spindleshanked Clifton Webb sang and danced to "Two Little Lovebirds" in Sunny...
Since that time there have been troubles. She and Cinemactor Barthelmess divorced, had to have Dr. Samuel Parkes Cadman of Brooklyn play Solomon, arbitrate the custody of their daughter Mary, now aged 8. Each parent has the child for alternate periods of six months. By her second husband, Reporter David Vyvian Bath of the New York Daily News, she has a daughter Anne...
Married. Charles Farrell, 28, cinemactor: and Virginia McSweeney (Virginia Valli), 34, cinemactress; in Yonkers...
...many years ago, sensational newspapers achieved what was then considered the height of impudence by heralding I he confinements of newsworthy women. STORK HOVERS would be the caption over the photograph of a cinemactor's wife. Seldom were other than stage or him folk and royalty labelled as prospective parents- until about 1927 when Gossip-Colyumist Walter Winchell began to set the pace with preobstetrical reports upon couples in every stratum of society. Last week, as casually as if it were mentioning the departure of a socialite for Palm Beach, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis' polite New York Evening...