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The Movie - Our Leading Citizen

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Movie Issued - in 1922.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Runtimes: 70
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:14 June 1922

In movie played:

William P. Carleton (actor)
Spouse: 'Toby Claude' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (injuries from auto accident)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Other Works: Stage actor.
entered films in silents.
Death Date: 6 April 1947
Birth Date: 3 October 1872

Tom Kennedy (actor)
Children: Don (c. 1922), Madeline (c. 1921) and Jack (c. 1929), Boxing match-maker for the Hollywood American Legion Stadium from August 24, 1923 to March 24, 1925., He was not, as is often reported, the brother of 'Edgar Kennedy' (qv).
Death Notes: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (bone cancer)
Once a boxer, this chunky inimitability entertainer initiate his concert exchange hasty inwardly the taciturn the flicks part. He a predetermined play ample, dumb, likable, popular type in fix of in _The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937)_ (qv). He also work beside 'W.C. Fields' (qv), 'The Marx Brothers' (qv), and Laurel and Hardy in a career that last until his disadvantage at the age of 80.
Height: 6' 2 1/2"
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Spouse: 'Fannie Marshall' (? - ?); 3 children
Death Date: 6 October 1965
Birth Date: 15 July 1885

Lucien Littlefield (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), February 1992, Iss. 200, pg. C2, C4, by: George Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents", "New York Times" (USA), 7 June 1960, pg. 35:3, "Lucien Littlefield Is Dead at 64; Film Character Actor Since '13", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 July 1927, pg. 258, "Littlefield Cast for Role with _Mary Pickford_"
Child: Constance Palmer Littlefield
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Height: 5' 10 1/2"
Birth Notes: San Antonio, Texas, USA
Birth Name: Littlefield, Lucien Rameses
Spouse: 'Constance Palmer' (? - ?), child: daughter
Death Date: 4 June 1960
Birth Date: 16 August 1895

Thomas Meighan (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), July 1994, Iss. 229, pg. 43, by: George A. Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents", "Classic Images" (USA), May 1991, Iss. 191, pg. 47, 56, by: Richard E. Braff, "An Index to the Films of Thomas Meighan", "Classic Images" (USA), April 1985, Iss. 118, pg. 19-20, 22, C1, "Dependable Thomas Meighan", "Films in Review" (USA), April 1974, pg. 193-210, by: DeWitt Bodeen, "Thomas Meighan, 1879-1936", "New York Times" (USA), 9 July 1936, pg. 21:1, "Thomas Meighan, Movie Actor, Dies; Star of the Silent Pictures Succumbs at Home in Great Neck at Age of 57; Began Career on Stage; 'The Miracle Man' His Greatest Success--Had Appeared in Scores of Roles", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 December 1927, pg. 26, "Meighan All Set with Caddo Productions", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 November 1927, pg. 8, "Meighan for U.A.", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 November 1927, pg. 7, "Meighan to Quit Paramount?", "Cinema Art" (USA), November 1927, pg. 17, 46, by: Robert Grosvenor, "Tom Meighan, Realist", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 14 May 1927, pg. 98, "Tommy Meighan Back on Coast", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), December 1926, pg. 53, 81, 83, "He's Tommie to Them All, A Miniature of Meighan--Who's Everybody's Favorite--A Good Mixer and a Regular Fellow.", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 14 November 1925, pg. 110, "Thomas Meighan Gives $1,000 Check to Jewish Drive", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 September 1925, pg. 193, "Thomas Meighan", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 August 1925, pg. 934, "Thomas Meighan Receives Tiring Ovation in Film", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 August 1925, pg. 765, "Thomas Meighan Goes to Ireland to Make Picture", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 August 1925, pg. 662, "Meighan Signs New Contract", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), May 1925, pg. 36, 83, "Thumbnail Sketches, No. VI; Thomas Meighan--A Serious-Minded Irshman", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 30 August 1924, pg. 6-7, by: Alma Talley, "Those Dangerous Forties", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 November 1923, pg. 294, "Meighan's Father Dies", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 9 June 1923, pg. 18, 29, by: Vincent de Sola, "Meighan's Old-Fashioned Morality Makes Him Popular", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 9 May 1923, pg. 6-7, by: Aline O'Brien, "Tommy's Great Gift", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 14 April 1923, pg. 721, "Meighan Corrects Rumor", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 1 March 1923, pg. 7, by: Charles L. Gartner, "The Kind of Woman I Could Love", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 February 1923, pg. 808, "Meighan Coming Back from Panama", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 January 1923, pg. 220, "Panamans Honor Meighan", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 August 1920, pg. 1169, "Tom Meighan Visits Chicago; Popular? Yes, But Bashful", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 June 1920, pg. 1571, "Meighan Rescues Pretty Ones at Cleveland Fire", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 December 1919, pg. 1178, "Meighan Advocates Stage Stock work as Best Field for Screen Training", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 July 1919, pg. 488, "Meighan to Lead in Artcraft Films", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 June 1919, pg. 1762, "Thomas Meighan to star in Barrie's 'Admirable Crichton'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 July 1918, pg. 64, "Thomas Meighan", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 December 1917, pg. 1818, "Two Screen Players Hear Themselves Talk", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 September 1917, pg. 1828, "Thomas Meighan Continues with Famous Players-Lasky", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 April 1916, pg. 70, "Thomas Meighan with Lasky"
Brother-in-law of 'Blanche Ring' (qv) and 'Cyril Ring' (qv)., Uncle of director 'A. Edward Sutherland' (qv)., Uncle of radio actor James Meighan (died 1970) who played the Falcon in radio from 1945 - 1947., Was a friend of writer 'Ring Lardner' (qv) who went on to mention him in his short story "Haircut."
Death Notes: Great Neck, Long Island, New York, USA (cancer)
Sadly, this once-popular tight-lipped peak celebrity and elder matinée idol contained by shop at of Paramount Studios, be all but forgotten today. Thomas "Tommy" Meighan be one of the ruler of the Hollywood roost, involving the years 1915 and 1928. He was born in Pittsburgh, his father a president of a through profitability association. Meighan switch interests from pills to acting during his mid-college years, joining Henrietta Crosman's Pittsburgh sheep company in lodge of his starting fragment to administrative theater. During these years he meet and married section actress Frances Ring, who was the sister of actor Blanche and Cyril Ring, enjoy a drawn out and gleeful matrimonial existence. Having manufacturing a immensely much valued autograph for himself against Broadway straightforward after the bend of the century, he contracted, at the age of 36, to bequeath conscious the stage in apple-pie demand to look for the still-floundering environment of movie-making. It was a astute and prosperous cut. Meighan made his debut differing Laura Hope Crews in The Fighting Hope (1915) and become a Paramount favorite of producer/director Cecil B. DeMille's near foremost man role in Kindling (1915), The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1916), Male and Female (1919), Why Change Your Wife? (1921) and Manslaughter (1922). Meighan light up the hoary screen incident and time again paired up with Hollywood's highest echelon of silent femmes both with Lila Lee, Blanche Sweet, Lois Wilson, Pauline Frederick, Billie Burke, Norma Talmadge, Charlotte Walker, and Leatrice Joy. He would exchange cards his envisage employment of genius with The Miracle Man (1919), also starring Lon Chaney, where on earth he play Tom Burke, a sensational con-man, who try one concluding cook up, a faith-healing scam, formerly going sanitize. Unfortunately, this 8-reel silent classic is immediately gone astray but for a inferior helping. Meighan would earn between $5,000 to $10,000 a week during his halcyon days years. Although his foundation discussion picture, The Argyle Case (1929), was a glory, Meighan's wholesale go into a nippy decline come the advent of mumble, playing a few nice type in support at the very closing. His last film was Peck's Bad Boy (1934) starring infantile Jackie Cooper. At in the realm of this time the thespian discovered he enjoy cancer and was guarded to cancel from the screen. He die two years latter on July 8, 1936. He and wife Frances had no household.
Height: 6' 1"
Birth Notes: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Other Works: Stage: Appeared in "Here Comes the Bride" on Broadway, 1917.
Spouse: 'Ring, Frances' (1909 - 8 July 1936) (his death)
Death Date: 8 July 1936
Birth Date: 9 April 1879

James Neill (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), March 1992, Iss. 201, pg. 38-39, by: George Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 September 1919, pg. 1974, "Add Neill and Chapman to Goldwyn Repertory Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 September 1913, pg. 1073, "James Neill to Direct for Universal"
Death Notes: Glendale, California, USA (heart disease)
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Savannah, Georgia, USA
Spouse: 'Edythe Chapman' (qv) (? - 16 March 1931) (his death)
Death Date: 16 March 1931
Birth Date: 29 September 1860

Charles Ogle (actor)
Interred at Forest Lawn (Glendale), Glendale, California, USA.
Death Notes: Long Beach, California, USA (arteriosclerosis)
The son of a cleric from Ohio, Charles Stanton Ogle become a prolific traits dancer from perform and peak. Mostly breathe your subsequently breath bounded by commanding role in silents. Per haps maximum having mass appeal by reserves of the screen's intensely most primordial Frankenstein giant in Thomas Alva Edison's mute publication Frankenstein (1910).
Birth Notes: Steubenville, Ohio, USA
Books: Edison's Frankenstein
Magazine Covers: "Video Watchdog" (USA), October 2005, Iss. 122
Birth Name: Ogle, Charles Stanton
Spouse: 'Ethel Pauline Green' (? - ?) (his death)
Death Date: 11 October 1940
Birth Date: 5 June 1865

Guy Oliver (actor)
Variety obituary states he made over 600 films., He was the first person to play Friar Tuck on screen.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)
Height: 5' 10 1/2"
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Oliver, George Guy
Spouse: 'Elinor' (? - ?); 2 children
Death Date: 1 September 1932
Birth Date: 25 September 1878

Theodore Roberts (actor)
Articles: "Variety" (USA), 19 December 1928, "Theodore Roberts", "New York Times" (USA), 15 December 1928, pg. 19:5, "Theodore Roberts, Screen Star, Dead; Veteran Actor, Well Known on the Stage, Found Chief Success in the Films; Motion Picture Pioneer Starting Life on Boards at 18; He Later Tried Studio as Experiment--Played Many Leads", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), October 1928, pg. 22, 78, by: Dorothy Calhoun, "Alive and Sticking; Theodore Roberts, the Dean of the Screen, Lights a Fresh Stogie", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 July 1927, pg. 239:1, "Theodore Roberts", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 June 1924, pg. 540, "Theodore Roberts Given Big Ovation by Hollywood Folk", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), December 1921, pg. 48, 95, by: Hazel Simpson Naylor, "His Dream House and Himself", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 September 1919, pg. 1468, "Theodore Roberts Renews Famous Players Contract", "Photoplay" (USA), July 1917, pg. 35-36, by: Kenneth McGaffey, "Busting the Hair Trust; Theodore Roberts grows his own foilage, and has never been bald out for a poor crop [ingenuity with hairpieces]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 August 1914, pg. 1107, "More Lasky Stars"
Cousin of actress 'Florence Roberts (II)' (qv).
Nick Names: The Grand Duke of Hollywood
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (uremic poisoning)
Son of a ocean boss, Roberts be a veteran chapter thespian, making his early guidance contained by 1880. Often referred to in place of the "Grand Duke of Hollywood," Roberts was a equal of the Cecil B. DeMille troop and appear in 23 of DeMille's films, and be fastest remember in his role as Moses in the 1923 reworked copy of "The Ten Commandments." A distinguished and well-loved actor, his funeral in Westlake Park was attend through nearly 2,000 nation. However, Roberts feel consequently considerably hatred in his heart in favour of his hard by relatives that he bequeath his estate to a nephew (a commercial illustrator) in New York. The estate was valued at nearly $20,000, near a yacht, valued at $10,000. Several of Roberts' personal items be vanished to brothers and friends William and Cecil B. DeMille. Roberts claim that during the worst times of his innate life, not a essence in his domestic offered a synonym of comfort of any aid doesn`t matter what. His singular claim was that he be laid to catnap subsequent to his prized wife Florence Smythe, who passed away in 1925. Roberts die from uremic poison.
Birth Notes: San Francisco, California, USA
Spouse: 'Florence Smythe' (qv) (1905 - 29 August 1925) (her death)
Death Date: 14 December 1928
Birth Date: 8 October 1861

Larry Wheat (actor)
Birth Name: Wheat, Lawrence
Birth Notes: Wheeling, West Virginia, USA
Death Date: 7 August 1963
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Date: 20 October 1876

Sylvia Ashton (actress)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Denver, Colorado, USA
Death Date: 17 November 1940
Screen and stage actress.
Birth Date: 26 January 1880

Ethel Wales (actress)
Articles: "Moving Picture World" (USA), 6 August 1927, pg. 384, "Ethel Wales", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 10 October 1925, pg. 466, "Selects Ethel Wales"
Child: Wellington Charles Wales (c. 1917)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Height: 5' 5 1/2"
Birth Notes: Passaic, New Jersey, USA
Spouse: 'Wally Wales' (? - ?)
Death Date: 15 February 1952

Lois Wilson (actress)

George Ade (writer)

Waldemar Young (writer)

William Marshall (cinematographer)

L. Guy Wilky (cinematographer)

Alfred E. Green (director)

Adolph Zukor (miscellaneous crew)

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