
Job Hunting In Hollywood
Job Hunting in Hollywood!
trying to make it big into the Roaring 20's Hollywood Movie Scene!
She was one of Max Sennett's Bathing Beauties.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood Oh! For A Blonde; A Lady Diogenes! BY LOUISE GALLAGHER No one can deny that Elinor Glyn is responsible for a lot of the thrills that help to lighten an unromantic and prosaic world. Maybe we owe her more than we think for giving us a pen picture of what a […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood A Few Violets, Oh, So Demure! BY LOUISE GALLAGHER ALL the silk hats and fine rainment that Hollywood boasts made their appearance at Grauman’s Theatre last Saturday night to see the premiere of “Romola” and welcome the Gish sisters who traveled across the continent to be present at the opening of […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, DECEMBER 14,1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood Determination Fails To Win BY LOUISE GALLAGHER HOLLYWOOD was looking misty and melancholy at 8:30 the other morning when I set forth all properly gotten up as a school vamp for work on the Harold Lloyd set. It was destined to be a morning of disappointments, presaged first by a new […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood Just Portraits! Me And Louise BY LOUISE GALLAGHER TWO important things have recently happened. I have fallen for the crossword puzzle and Louise Giaum. They are really a lot alike! You are apt not to get either of them just at first, but when you do you become an incurable addict […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood A Kiss From Birmingham BY LOUISE GALLAGHER NEWCOMERS to Hollywood are likely to be startled by a whirring noise that rings through the hamlet at 7 o’clock each working day in the week. Countless Big Bens send out a warning to hard-working screen artists that it is time to get up. […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood Straight Eights And Other Things BY LOUISE GALLAGHER THE motion picture actor that you know on the screen is largely a finished product that much money and artistic taste has combined into a mould the will be well received by the public. A few of them drop this studio-imposed role when […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1924
Job Hunting in Hdlywood Subbing For Baby Peggy BY LOUISE GALLAGHER WHEN I left Birmingham to bring talent of the better sort to Hollywood, I must confess I expected to quickly set up as a rival to Norma and Gloria. I longed to shine in all sorts of appropriate atmosphere as a sheikess of the […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood Renting Your Great Toe BY LOUISE GALLAGHER How much will you rent out your big toe for?” “You mean just the big toe on one foot with none of the others playing?” “How many shots?” “It would be $25 a shot.” “O.K. Report at —— Studio at 11 o’clock and ask […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, OCTOBER 26,1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood Hokum And Gold-Diggers BY LOUISE GALLAGHER HOLLYWOOD has no reason to develop an inferiority complex. I want to tell you there are more people in this place with a flattering opinion of themselves and their ability than any city in the world. The film capital could, if it wanted to, give […]
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Read MoreSUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924
Job Hunting in Hollywood One Man With So Very Many Minds BY LOUISE GALLAGHER ONE cannot meet and know even slightly actors who have gained recognition in the silent drama without being struck by their many-sided characters. A simple little Jekyl and Hyde affair, you might be able to understand but don’t think a screen […]
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