Do You Know That — ?
TACKIE COOPER is the envy of every boy his age in Hollywood. Jackie recently left to go on a salmonfishing holiday in the State of Washington, where the salmon go up the Columbia River yearly, by the thousands. * * * , . . ; fjEORGE ARLISS has let his Hollywood house, furnished, to Mbs. Kiki Preston. The fact that he has left his favourite antiques in the house is an indication, according to Hollywood friends, that he has not left Hollywood permanently. » ♦ $ QIMONE SIMON, brilliant Continen- ° tai star, makes her American debut as a lovely young girl trapped by an emotion she does not understand, in “Girls’ Dormitory,” a 20th CenturyFox production. Herbert Marshall and Ruth Chatterton ar e starred with Simone, and the cast also features Constance Collier, Dixie Dunbar. John Qualen and Shirley Deane.
AT ARLENE DIETRICH (nee Mary Magdelene von Losch) has completed arrangements to send her little daughter, Maria, to school in London. » « * A LAN MOWBRAY has moved into an old English house in Beverley Hills. The house has a tap-room, next to which he plans to build a billiard-room. The new room will hare to be built around his huge English billiard table, which is unique in Hollywood. ’ ■ . #■ * * A MAY and December combination which promises to be one of the most entertaining seen'on the screen recently, is the teaming of Anne Shirley, 18-year-old star, and Guy Kibbee, beloved character actor, in RKO’s “M’liss.” In the Bret Harte story, Kibbee has a role ideally suited for his talents in the character of Anne’s father, Washoe Smith, lovable old inebriate who never has worked since he found a rich gold pocket and founded a mining community.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 303, 18 September 1936, Page 14
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