WALTER LONG
PLAYS THE ADORABLE OUTCAST I When one considers the type of rob Uvt ■Walter 01-r g nas U -i- .-••i-.ute.. n, -The Adorable Outcast,” is seems ironic that his people had once desired hirr to take up law. Indeed he was educated to that end, and having done his best to appease their wishes, for one vear's hard study, he succumbed to the lure of the stage and appeared in man; history-making New York stage successes’ Some years later when lie' entered the movies, he quickly made a name for himself in the branch o: nuaie' villainy that lias made him (amous. -My family novel- forgave me, l said this clever artist whilst in , >dno i “And when they heard that I had appeared on the screen they became almos resigned till they heard that I was £ professional villam lures" an J muscular build have fitte, Worlc •eduction, he offers one of his bes Hmraeterisations, in vhat of the rougl
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 15
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162WALTER LONG Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 15
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