RA HOULD'S FIRST FILM
T?A MOULD, the eleven-year-old New Zealand boy under contract to Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, has been required to devote much of his time to learning the art of violin playing for his role in “A Doctor’s Diary,” which is the first picture to be made under his contract. Ra appears with George Bancroft, John Trent, Helen Burgess and Ruth Coleman. Before leaving New Zealand he was widely known in Dunedin as a brilliant young piauist, having studied the piano for seven years. Many will remember his concert renditions of “In A Persian Market,” by Albert Ketelbey. Ra’s first film is expected to arrive in the Dominion within the next few weeks.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page VII (Supplement)
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114RA HOULD'S FIRST FILM Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page VII (Supplement)
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