“LOVE ’EM AND LEAVE 'EN
GRAY’S LATEST SUCCESS Lawrence Gray, son of an A merits mother and Irish father, was bor# » San Francisco, California. He w* tained his education in that city was about to enter business when w* war suddenly disturbed all P 1 *®* Gray enlisted in the navy and becafl* an ensign. When the armistice had been sign* Lawrence returned to the coast w entered a bank. While vacationing® became interested in motion picture* Later he returned for good, better* worse, and won himself a job wi Paramount business department. was soon promoted to the production superintendent, reo*® 8 * at that post a year. Then was eliminated and he came to * York, hoping to discover emiwJJ Extra work was all they’d gi ya After a time Gray recrossed the tinent. Director Paul Bern j his first role in “The Dressma*®* ' Paris.” More extra parts foH O fore he was given a bit lB f ** Swanson’s “The Cost of Folly- j.juvenile lead in “Are Parents came next. Since then, he has been leading for Miss Swanson, Bebe Daniel*. • ther Ralston and Betty BronaoP* Boots” found him playing Billie Dove. “Dove ’Em and Em” is Larry’s latest ture. Evelyn Brent and Louise are co-featured. Frank Tutu® ectel. , have mB
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 14
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