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SCREEN AS A HOBBY.

FORTUNE OF AN ACTRESS. Miss Aileen Prinze, daughter of one of Saa Francisco's richest men and wife cf Sir Charles ML Pringie, whose lather was ones governor of Jamaica and if one o: the largest landholders in the preferred a screen career to a hie of ease and idleness. Since her first tbentncal experience, which was made on uie Lopdon stage in 1915, she has risen rap:oiy in her chosen profession. She begnn her eaieer in motion pictures rn 1923 ami is now one of the most popular of t.-ie Metro-GaldTnm-Mayer stars. S«B has spent: a large part of her life :n the capita! cities of Eur-y", rereirma; her education in private S':hoois in London and Pans sad h:.x hvsd is tne BnUsu "West Indies, Jamaica and Snn Francs™. !At .present she has thre« homes—one in Jamaica, one in San Francisco, and her professional home in HoJy.vood. Miss Prinrie's darn, seductive beauty is particnlarlv eff"C..:vt in erotic roles. Her hair is dark famwn, her eyes a shimmering creen. Miss Prinzle's mam interest in life is the screen fit i.« her mam ambition and her hohhy. Her recreations are golfing and riding. She is exceptionally weii read and lias a keen knowledge "of literature, and it is about, her that the literary celebrities ".Ho visit Hollywood eventual!? gravitate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 33 (Supplement)

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SCREEN AS A HOBBY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 33 (Supplement)

SCREEN AS A HOBBY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 33 (Supplement)