BRITANNIA
“LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE 'EM" Among the players of the stage and screen who claim odd beginings for their careers is Marcia Harris, character actress in Frank Tutle’s latest Paramount production. “Bove ’em and Beave 'em,” which arrives at the Britannia Theatre to-night. Having played' about everything from Duchesses to Nubian slaves, Mrs. Harris confesses she made her stage debut as a man. Among the important, films in which she has appeared recently are Richard Barthelmess’s “The Fighting Blade,” D. W. Griffith’s “Dream Street,” “Isn’t Bife Wonderful?” “Orphans of the Storm,” and Paramount’s “Sorrows of Satan.” Before assuming one of the chief supporting roles to Evelyn Brent, Lawrence Gray and Bouise Brooks, featured players in “Bove ’em and Beave ’em,” Mrs. Harris appeared as the wife in W. C. Fields’s “So’s Your Old Man.” J. Barstow Budsworth, noted in the film industry for having made “Following the Flag Into Mexico,” a cinema record of the Pershing Expedition across the Rio Grande, now has a part in the Fox picture, “The Holy Terror.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 17
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