Not bad - Ball Bearing, But Hard Running movie
Movie Premier in 1920.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Comedy
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:600 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:29 February 1920
In movie have been taken:
Bobby Burns (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name:Burns, Robert Paul
A absurdity soloist who play lead in hasty unspeaking comedy, opinionated role, over and over again uncredited, in rumble films, both features and shorts; not to be bamboozled next to 'Bob Burns (I)' (qv) or 'Bob Burns (II)' (qv).
Death Date:16 January 1966
Birth Date:1 September 1878
Jobyna Ralston (actress)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), December 1991, Iss. 198, pg. 12, 14, 16, by: Scott Johnson, "Jobyna Ralston", "Classic Images" (USA), September 1983, Iss. 99, pg. 28-29, 65, by: Ivar Lohman, "Jobyna Ralston", "Classic Images" (USA), August 1983, Iss. 98, pg. 17-18; 99, by: Ivar Lohman, "Jobyna Ralston", "New York Times" (USA), 23 January 1967, pg. 43:3, "Jobyna Ralston, 66, ex-Screen Actress", "New York Times" (USA), 19 May 1933, "Son Born to Mrs. Richard Arlen", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 February 1927, pg. 475, "Arlen--Ralston", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 January 1927, pg. 199, "Miss Ralston Leading Lady for Ed. Cantor", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 9 October 1926, pg. 343, "Miss Ralston to Wed", "Paris and Hollywood" (USA), September 1926, Iss. 2, pg. 91, by: Paul Paige, "Close-Ups and Fade-Outs [suffering from Klieg eyes]", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), May 1926, pg. 38-39, 74, 86, by: Alice L. Tildesley, "Joby from the Tennessee Hills; Miss Ralston Has Been Harold Lloyd's Leading Woman for Four Years", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 September 1925, pg. 90, "Cast Complete for Lloyd's First Paramount Picture", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 September 1923, pg. 70, "In Lloyd Comedies", "Picture-Play Magazine" (USA), June 1923, pg. 64-65, by: Myrtle Gebhart, "Job Had the Patience to Wait", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 13 January 1923, pg. 160, "Jobyna Ralston to Lead for Lloyd"
Mother of actor 'Richard Arlen Jr.' (qv), WAMPAS Baby Star of 1923., Pretty, tender-looking silent screen lady known for her onscreen work in Harold Lloyd comedies. She replaced 'Mildred Davis (I)' (qv) who retired to become Mrs. Harold Lloyd., Retired at the advent of sound after only two talkies due to a noticeable lisp., Prompted by a show business mom, she began as a chorus dancer for 'George M. Cohan' (qv)., Met 'Richard Arlen' (qv) on the set of the Oscar-winning classic "Wings" and later married him., Shares a birthday with 'Bjrk' (qv), 'Goldie Hawn' (qv), 'Rachel Rogers (II)' (qv), 'Nicollette Sheridan' (qv), & 'Juliet Mills' (qv), Arrested and convicted in 1930 for indecency; paid a fine. Book source: WAMPAS Baby Stars.
Nick Names:Joby
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Height:5' 1"
Birth Notes:South Pittsburg, Tennessee, USA
Other Works:Two Little Girls contained by Blue (1921). Musical funniness. Music by the consumption of Paul Lannin and 'Vincent Youmans' (qv). Lyrics by Arthur Francis. Book by Fred Jackson. Musical Director: 'Charles Previn' (qv). Music orchestrate by Stephen Jones and 'Paul Lannin' (qv). Directed by 'Ned Wayburn' (qv). George M. Cohan's Theatre: 3 May 1921- 27 Aug 1921 (135 performances). Cast: Patricia Clarke, Daisy Daniels, Edith Decker, Carolyn Erwin, Madeleine Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Helen Gates, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv) (as "Dudley La Fleur"), Ellwood Gray, Frank Hall, Fred Hall, Otis Harper, Dorothy Harrison, Kay Harrison, Vanda Hoff, Olin Howland, Jacquelyn Hunter, Emma Janvier, 'Stanley Jessup' (qv) (as "Captain Morrow"), Julie Kelety, Edith Kessler, Evelyn Law, Muriel Lodge, Leonora Lukens, George Mack, Gayle Mays, Beulah McFarland, Margery Morrison, Paul Porter, 'Jobyna Ralston' (qv) (as "Ensemble") [only Broadway appearance], Fred Rogers, Fred Santley, 'Oscar Shaw' (qv) (as "Robert Barker"), Rosemary Sill, Taylor, Harold Thompson, Jack Tomson, Tommy Tomson, Peggy Underwood, Fay West. Produced by 'Abraham L. Erlanger' (qv)., Active on Broadway in the following production:
Birth Name:Raulston, Jobyna Lancaster
Spouse:'Richard Arlen' (qv) (1927 - 1945) (divorced); 1 child
Death Date:22 January 1967
Birth Date:21 November 1899
Mark M. Dintenfass (producer)
Death Notes:Cliffsidepark, New Jersey, USA
Birth Notes:Near Tarnw, Galicia, Austria-Hungary (now Poland)
Death Date:23 November 1933
Founder of 'Champion Film Company [us]'., One of the founders and original stockholders of 'Universal Film Manufacturing Company [us]'.
Birth Date:17 April 1872
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