STILL THEY COME
PRETTY FILM ASPIRANTS WORKING’ with paramount Hollywood the alluring continues to attract pretty girls from stage and society throughout America. Para-mount-Christie announces that a dozen talented newcomers have been added to the casting lists. One Is Marcelle Edwards, daughter of Neely Edwards, screen comedian. She is just out of high school. Winnie Law, a cousin of Sally O'Neil, arrived in Hollywood recently after appearing in a revue. Alice Averill from “Sunny”; Elsie Tarron, Helen Roche, Jane Laurel, and Shirley Collins are five more. Nancy Deaver has been chosen as Bobby Vernon’s leading woman; Patricia Archer played in the first “Confessions of a Chorus Girl” series; Marguerite Calova will appear in a picture; Betty Lorraine and Frances Lee will play in “Picture My Astonishment.” Nancy Cornelius, who will be featured in Christie comedy, was “Miss Hollywood.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 25
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138STILL THEY COME Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 25
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