Word: cinemactor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Ruth Mix, 17, madcap daughter of Tom Mix, cinemactor; to Douglas Gilmore, cinemactor; in disobedient elopement to Yuma, Ariz...
...confused with his second cousin, Archduke Leopold, Manhattan sausage salesman, onetime Hollywood cinemactor, who figured in the recent furore over the sale of a Habsburg diamond necklace to a U. S. jeweler at considerably less than its official price...
Sued for Divorce. Joseph Schildkraut, cinemactor; by Elise Bartlett-Porter Schildkraut, actress. Charges: that he smashed vases, furniture, called her an ignoramus, a fool...
Engaged. Mrs. Elinor Priscilla Kershaw Ince, 45, relict of pioneer Cinema Producer Thomas Harper Ince; and Holmes Herbert, 47, cinemactor. Producer Ince's will left her $1,600,000 provided she did not remarry for seven years. He died in 1924, reputedly of angina pectoris, having been stricken while yachting with Publisher William Randolph Hearst, Cinemactress Marion Davies and others...
...Grand Duchess, father of her child. When the hostile nobility banded against him he saved the Grand Duchess by sacrificing his infant son, inviting death for himself. "The Patriot" (Der Patriot) is the story from which was taken the famed cinema of the same name (in which Cinemactor Emil Jannings played the mad Emperor Paul). It is the story of Count Fahlen, cold and cynical military governor of St. Petersburg, who played a complicated conspirator's game against his mad master, and apologized with his death. The cinema was good, the story is better...