Word: lisbeth
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...Stahl supposed that if a better known actress took the part of the deserted sweetheart, cinemaddicts would have difficulty in believing that a hero could so easily forget her. She liked her work in that picture so little that she refused to see it, finally sent her colored maid Lisbeth to investigate. Lisbeth reported the picture was wonderful and had made her cry. Said Margaret Sullavan: "Now I know it must be terrible." When the late Lilyan Tashman congratulated her, Margaret Sullavan thanked her curtly. Said Cinemactress Tashman: "Someone should teach that girl some manners." If Margaret Sullavan lacks manners...
...Hollywood, Miss Sullavan follows the current fashion for shyness. She keeps an official residence with a secretary to answer telephone calls, lives in a small house with Lisbeth, uses no makeup, dresses in moccasins, old sweater & trousers. She swims 30 times up & down her pool every morning, 30 more times every evening, attends no Hollywood parties even when they are given by Universal's Carl Laemmle Jr. Stubborn about her own affairs, she replies to studio requests to have a crooked tooth in the left side of her mouth straightened by saying she prefers it crooked. Studio officials last...
...will be "The Play-room", a fantasy by Miss Doris Holman, who wrote "Rusted Stock" and "Will O' the Wisp" which were produced by the Workshop in 1916. Miss Holman has also acted in Workshop plays during the last three years. The cast of "The Playroom" is as follows: Lisbeth, Marguerite Barr Fanny, Betty La Mont Ethel, Mrs. Rankin Thomas, Thomas Loudon Cecily, Vianna Knowlton 1920 Roger, Richard Lloyd...
...Hartung Doktor Puschel, Doell's learned cousin, E. L. Hackes '14 Gustav Wenglein, Adelheid's nephew, G. D. Huncke 1G. Johann Jacob Allendorf, E. A. Duncker '14 Leopold Schimmel, insurance agent, H. C. R. B. Habicht '13 Doktor Paul Wagner, a physician, E. F. Lange uC. Lisbeth, a maid, Miss C. Hackebarth