A MAN OF PARTS
For the 336th time an actor in Hollywood named Guy Oliver has placed a tally in a little hlack book he carries, marking the 336th part he has taken in motion pictures. The occasion of this last mark is his assignment to the part of the leading citizen of Buford, Tenn., in “Two Black Crows in the A.E.F.,” Moran and Mack’s new talkie. For 16 years Oliver has been under verbal contract with Para- | mount, and holds the screen record for film parts.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 24
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87A MAN OF PARTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 916, 8 March 1930, Page 24
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