EXIT FROM HOLLYWOOD
FOREIGNERS DEPORTED
WELL-KNOWN PLAYERS
LOS ANGELES, 3i-ajFebruary.
Fifteen, well-known Hollywood actors and. actresses are being expelled from the United States because they are aliens.
Constance. Bennett's husband, the Marquise de la Falaise, has received his "walking papers." ' Others who are being deported include Fifi d'Orsay, a French-Canadian; Lily Damita, a French actress; and two well-known Englishmen, Leslie Howard and Frank Atkinson.
Federal agents entered a private home while a dance was in progress, interrupted an Australian! scenario writer, John Farrow, as he was dancing with a South" American film star, Mona Marris, and took him into custody on a charge of overstaying his permit to remain in this country. Later he was released on bail of £500.
The Marquise de la Falaise recently married Constance Bennett, after Gloria Swanson had divorced him. Fifi d'Orsay, a French-Canadian, who is noted for her vivacity and temperament, has been featured in many recent pictures, while Inly Damita, is even better known, having played in many prominent productions, including "This is the Night." Leslie Howard has been termed, "the most popular English actor in Hollywood," and has starred with Jforma Shearer and Ann Harding.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 7
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193EXIT FROM HOLLYWOOD Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 7
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