Ruth Chatterton Begins New Film
Rapid rise to stardom has been the lot of Ruth Chatterton in two fields, both on the stage and in the talkies. After acting for four years, Miss Chatterton became a star at the age of 18, an unusual honour for the stage. Paramount has elevated her to the rank of star in less than a year’s work on the _ screen. "The Laughing Lady,” her first starring vehicle for Paramount, is now being edited and prepared for release. She is now in Hollywood making “Sarah and Son,” dialogue version of Timothy Shea’s novel.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 25
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