ENGLISH AND EUROPEANS
MANY NOW HOLLYWOOD STARS Hollywood acts as a magnet to the actors of all nations, and many of the famous Aen personalities were* born in England or on the Continent of Europe. Among the players who were born in England, of English parents, are Charlie Chaplin and his brother Sid, Ronald Colman, George K. Arthur, Dorothy Mackaill, Victor McLaglen, H. B. Warner, Ralph Forbes and Reginald Denny. Both Mary Pickford and Norma Shearer are Canadians, and the Barrymore Brothers are Irish. Pola Negri comes from Poland, Emil Jannings, Lye De Putti and Conrad Nagel are all Germans. Dolores Del Rio is a Mexican. Renee Adoree comet from France and Rudolph Valentino .vas a Spaniard. Quite a long list of well-known Hollywood names once appeared in the Scandinavian films, including Karl Dane, Greta Garbo, Lars Hansen, Greta Nissen and Anna Q. Nilsson.
Creighton Hale, noted as a screen hero, plays the oddest kind of a villain —a man with good qualities, swayed to treachery by jealousy, in “Annie Laurie.” It is a dramatic tale of Scotland, based on history.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 15
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