JOHN D. O’HARA RETIRES IN MELBOURNE
John D. O’Hara, the actor, has returned to Melbourne with his bride, who was Miss Enid Adams, and whom he married in New York about four months ago. From New York they voyaged to London, whence they have just come. 44 And now,” says Mr O’Hara, 44 we are going to settle down here for good. St. Kilda, I think, we shall choose to live in as soon as we can find there the sort of house we want. 4 4 Yes, I have left the stage—not, of course,” he adds hurriedly, “that I shan’t occasionally appear again if somebody wants me to. But no more companies. 1 think, for me, just oc- « tsion;;l performances perhaps.”
Lillian Gilmore, who has an enviable reputation for her stellar work in “Lightnin ’,” her last stage appearance, has successfully convinced her many stage and screen fans of her versatility by appearing as the feminine lead in 44 The Phantom Flyer,” a Universal air film, playing in support of Al Wilson, famous flying ace, is a decided change for the pretty leading lady.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 19 (Supplement)
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184JOHN D. O’HARA RETIRES IN MELBOURNE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 19 (Supplement)
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