ARTISTIC SEPARATION
MRS. JANNING’S DIFFICULTY FOR SAKE OF ART Emil Jannings and his wife have reached the end of their second “artistic separation” since their arrival in America. Their “reconciliation” came with the finish of “The Street of Sin,” the new Jannings picture. Whenever Jannings has a sordid or brutal characterisation, Mrs. Jannings leaver him until he is himself again. !
“He lives the part,” she explains. “It is impossible to be with him. no matter sow much 1 love him.” While he was making “The Laugh” in Berlin. Mrs. Jannings left him. She went on a vacation when t he made his first American picture, j “The Way of All Flesh.” Now she ,
j has returned to Hollywood from Del I | Monte, since he is no longer the bully | ! of the slums in “The Street of Sin.” “I have regard for Emil’s artistic temperament,” is Mrs. Jannings explanation. j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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