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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 60
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:1875 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:4 September 1927, Finland:15 July 1928
In movie played:
Alfred Allen (actor)
Height: 6' 0"
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Alfred, New York, USA
Death Date: 18 June 1947
Birth Date: 8 April 1866
Lionel Braham (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: England, UK
Other Works: Stage actor. Active on Broadway in the following productions:, The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1932). Drama. Written by 'Jean Bart (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Herbert J. Biberman' (qv). Broadhurst Theatre: 8 Sep 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Rita Agostini, 'Jean Arthur (I)' (qv) (as "Adele Verin"), Richard Barrows, William Boren, 'Richard Bowler (I)' (qv) (as "French Soldier"), 'Lionel Braham' (qv) (as "Baron de Montford") [final Broadway role], 'Romaine Callender' (qv) (as "Fernand Demoncey"), Stuart Casey, Edward T. Colebrook, James J. Coyle, Roger Paul Craig, Alexander Cross, Marjorie Dalton, Evelyn Eaton, Julien Garfield, Marshall Hale, Daniel Hamilton, Ray Harper, Hester Holm, David Hughes, Marie Hunt, Ray Lawrence, Lucille Lortel, Emily Lowry, Burton Mallory, Tucker McGuire, Kay Miller, 'Dennie Moore' (qv) (as "Chonchon"), Mona Moray, Robert Neff, 'Allen Nourse' (qv) (as "Jack/Waiter/Picard") [Broadway debut], 'Milton Owen' (qv) (as "Spectator"), 'Claude Rains' (qv) (as "Paul Verin"), Janet Rathbun, C. Ellsworth Smith, Paul Wilson, 'Carleton Young' (qv) (as "Curly"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and L. Lawrence Weber. Note: Produced by Universal Pictures as _The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934)_ (qv) starring Claude Rains., Jewel Robbery (1932). Comedy. Written by 'Bertram Bloch' (qv), from the Hungarian of 'Ladislas Fodor' (qv). Directed and produced by Paul Streger. Booth Theatre: 13 Jan 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: 'Lionel Braham' (qv) (as "Lenz"), Stuart Casey, 'Clarence Derwent' (qv) (as "Franz"), Mary Ellis, Harold Johnsrud, Hazel Nagley, Eugene Powers, Frederick Roland, Louis M. Simon, 'Basil Sydney' (qv), Robert Vivian, 'Cora Witherspoon' (qv) (as "Marianne"). Produced by Paul Streger., Lysistrata (1930). Comedy (revival). Written by Aristophanes. Material adapted by 'Gilbert Seldes' (qv). Music by 'Leo Ornstein' (qv). Choreographed by Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. Directed by 'Norman Bel Geddes' (qv). 44th Street Theatre: 5 Jun 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/252 performances). Cast: 'Hortense Alden' (qv) (as "Myrrhine"), Lillian Ardell, Helen Blair Bailey, Ada Barbour, Gloria Braggiotti, 'Lionel Braham' (qv) (as "President of the Senate"), Myra Brooks, Charles R. Burrows, Conrad Cantzen (as "Fifth Old Man"), Justine Chase, Virginia Chauvenet, John F. Clearman, 'Louise Closser Hale' (as "Dancer"), John C. Davis, Dave DeSin, Charles E. Douglas, 'Eric Dressler' (qv) (as "A Herald from Sparta"), 'Hope Emerson' (qv) (as "Lampito") [Broadway debut], Consuelo Flowerton, Ruth Garland, May Gerald, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv) (as "Third Old Man"), John Glenn, Ilse Gronau, Chester Hammond, Paul Haskle, Ernestine Henoch, Harry Henshaw, Doris Hesser, Mary Ann Holt, Ernest Howard, Letitia Ide, Clayton Irving, Bernard Jay, 'Violet Kemble-Cooper' (as "Lysistrata"), Elizabeth Kennedy, Ada Klein, Marie Lalloz, Charles Laskey, Jerome Lawlor, Jose Limon, James McCallion, Burton McEvilly, Nancy McKnight, Owen Meech, Gwendolyn Mervin, Thomas Moody, Morton Moore, Marion Morehouse, Mary Morris, Pauline Potter, Elsie Rand, Elizabeth Rechelle, Houston Richards, Albert Robinson, Miriam Schiller, Betty Schlaffer, Lucian Scott, 'Maud Sinclair' (qv) (as "Old Women's Chorus"), Helen Strumlauf, Elliot Sullivan, 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Kinesias"), Neville Westman, Nydia Westman, Thornton Whitney, June Wilkinson, George J. Williams, Howard Wilson, 'Ian Wolfe (I)' (qv) (as "First Old Man"). Produced by Philadelphia Theatre Association, Inc., Mima (1928). Written by 'David Belasco (I)' (qv). Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 12 Dec 1928- May 1929 (closing date unknown/180 performances). Cast: Eduardo Abdo, 'A.E. Anson' (qv) (as "Magister"), Najeeb Assaf, Eva Barcay, Philip Bishop, 'Sidney Blackmer (I)' (qv) (as "Janos"), William Boag, 'Lionel Braham' (qv) (as "Rubicante"), 'Romaine Callender' (qv) (as "Malacoda"), Reginald Carrington, Norman Constantin, Armand Cortes, W. Gordon Craig, Ruth Dayton, Eugene Donovan, Andre Dumont, Jane Ferrell, Myra Florian, 'Dwight Frye' (qv) (as "Alfons"), George Gardon, Vivienne Gieson, Florence Golden, Kitty Gray, 'Alan Hale (I)' (qv) (as "Farfarello"), Charlcie Hedge, 'Arthur Stuart Hull' (qv) (as "The Husband"), Jerome Jordan, Madeline King, Richard Lambart, Frank Lengel, Arthur MacArthur, Schuyler MacGuffin, Charles H. Martin, Jah Misko, Fred Nelson, Logan Paul, Lennox Pawle, Ben Probst, Frederick Raymond, George Ryan, Anthony J. Sansome, Harold Seton, Loretto Shea, Maurice Sturez, Bernard Sussman, Douglas F. Swanson, Lenore Ulric, Kraft Wilson, Helen Withers, H. Percy Woodley, Ali Ilma Yousoff. Produced by David Belasco.
Cousin of actor 'Horace Braham' (qv)., Began his career on the stage playing in such hits as "Androcles and The Lion," "Mecca" and "Vagabond King.", Died of a heart attack while listening to the world series.
Death Date: 6 October 1947
Birth Date: 1 April 1879
Reginald Denny (actor)
Founder of Radioplane, maker of military target drones., Owned hobby shop on Hollywood Blvd. specializing in RC model planes., Brother of actor 'Malcolm Denny' (qv)., Near the end of WWII, Reg Denny gave permission for a war industry photo shoot at his Radioplane plant. The event would have passed without notice except for a pretty young employee who became a magnet for the photographers. Recognizing her potential, she was brought to the attention of some Hollywood types who agreed to give her a try. It was then that Norma Jean Mortensen was able to leave what she would later say was "the hardest work she ever had to do" to begin a Hollywood career. Of course, we know her today by her screen name, 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv).
Sometime bordered by the precipitate 1930s, Denny be in quotient to scene by the cross of a shiny peak agreed when he meet a neighborhood boy who was annoying to climb a massive gas-powered epitome jumbo. When he try to lend a hand beside making an adjustment on the block of equipment, Denny succeed lone in wrecking it. But this launch his infatuation with model aviation, and his foreign hobby develop into Reginald Denny Industries, author of model plane kit. When the U.S. Army vine hunt in give your approval to of a larger and safer opening to tank engine anti-aircraft gunners than using target tow by piloted plane, Denny and his friends Walter Righter and Paul Whittier began toil on a radio-controlled target purr, and their third model win them an Army licence. Radioplane was formed in 1940, and during WWII produced nearly 15,000 target drone (the RP-5A) for the Army. Radioplane was following purchase by Northrop in 1952., Acting was in the blood for Reginald Denny. He came from an acting family with his father being the stage actor/singer W. H. Denny, a member of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company. The younger Denny actually already made his stage debut at 6 years old, but his future was not yet set in that direction. His schooling continued through attendance at St. Francis Xavier College in Mayfield, Sussex, and he did pass the Oxford exams. But at that point he did move into acting, though he had come to the U.S. with his family in 1908 to act in the play "The Quaker Girl". Cutting a dashing figure with his athletic good looks, he joined a stage troupe in 1912 that toured the U.S., India, and parts of the Far East. In that year he debuted in a few early British films. With a fine baritone voice he also toured with the Bandmann Opera Company. He liked what he had seen of the U. S. and returned in 1915 for his debut in American film-making two. Denny's other talents emerged as World War I progressed. In 1917 Denny joined the Royal Flying Corp as a pilot and remained for a two-year hitch, during which he also became the brigade heavyweight-boxing champion. He took his acting and flying experiences with him to settle in Hollywood in 1919 where his film career took off in earnest. Through the Silent Era he became something of a fixture in American films-nearly 60 roles in comedy and drama with accumulating leads that covered everything from action hero to straight-laced English lord. On several films he worked as a stunt pilot and in the Universal action series _The Leather Pushers (1922)_ (qv) he showed his boxing ability in the lead role. It was not until 1929 and his first role in a mono picture - silent but with limited sound effects and dialog - that the public realized he was British. With a fine, modulated voice he easily entered the talking era of film and was in fact one of the early emcees for _The Voice of Hollywood No. 3 (1930)_ (qv) series of filmed radio shows. Denny's accent was a pleasant one to mask occasionally but too British to give him the full range of lead parts he had in silent films, and of course he was more mature. Though there was no lack of roles, his earlier B leads became A seconds and character parts as the 1930s progressed into the war years to follow. Unfortunately, he is often remembered for stereotypical Brit characters and endured the run of the Bulldog Drummond movie series (1937-1939) playing the English gentlemen twit Algy Longworth, but Denny was a fine actor with depth. His fine physique and healthy face could fit all occasions from the earlier ensemble film _The Lost Patrol (1934)_ (qv) with 'Victor McLaglen' (qv) to a memorable second lead to 'Leslie Howard (I)' (qv) in the powerful _Of Human Bondage (1934)_ (qv) featuring an incredible performance by 'Bette Davis' (qv). His theater experience showed well in the gorgeously filmed _Romeo and Juliet (1936)_ (qv) as a versatile Benvolio to Leslie Howard again as Romeo. Among other films into the next decade his range of subtle emotion was sensitively revealed in his portrayal of lawyer/friend Frank Crawley to 'Laurence Olivier' (qv) as disturbed Maxim de Winter in _Rebecca (1940)_ (qv). Perhaps Denny was not too concerned with the leveling off of his film career, for he was busy elsewhere. He became interested in model plane building and particularly the potential of radio-controlled model planes in the early 1930s and embarked on a surprising second career as something of an aviation pioneer (see other mini bio and trivia) in drone technology. Along with this serious business of controlled aircraft, Denny opened a model shop in 1935 on the north side of Hollywood Boulevard called Reginald Denny's Model Shop (he lived near by at 2060 N. Vine Street). The newsreel cameras were close behind providing publicity for the shop and the models via Movietone shorts. He was also featured in hobby and other magazines. Along with the model kits (many rubber band-powered but also gas-engine) developed by his company, Denny sold a great variety of model items, and his shop was to say the least a popular hangout for boys in the area for several generations (though other controlling concerns took over the aviation interest and the shop). Denny was himself a consummate modeler of great skill who built a least one special example of his large one-engine "Dennyplane" for actor 'Robert Montgomery (I)' (qv). He had a full range of merchandise in the 1937 Montgomery Ward's catalog, and among others, General Douglas MacArthur ordered one of his model planes for his young son. Denny enthusiastically promoted his hobby passion with tours over the country to judge models and competitions. Although Denny's film work continued into the late 1940s, by the 1950s he was no stranger to television, especially the progression of TV playhouse fare, where he could still do some serious acting. But he was also quite well known in episodic TV in many cameo roles in drama and light comedy. Here was a man whose contributions to the history of film led to yet other contributions far afield of stage and screen - and perhaps just as satisfying.
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
Other Works: Active on Broadway in the following productions:, The Duke of Killicrankie/Rosalind (1915)., The Professor's Love Story (1917). (revival)., The Passing Show of 1919 (1919). Musical revue. Material by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by 'Harold Atteridge' (qv). Music by 'Jean Schwartz (I)' (qv). Music orchestrated by J. Bodewalt Lampe, James C. McCabe, Oscar Radin and Frank Tours. Musical Direction by 'Oscar Radin' (qv). Additional music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv), Chris Schonberg and Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Additional lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Hale Byers and Alfred Bryan. Choreographed by 'Allan K. Foster' (qv). Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 23 Oct 1919- 5 Jun 1920 (280 performances). Cast: Charles Adams, DeVearera Anguilliar, Violet Ayres, Walter Baker, 'James Barton (I)' (qv), Tillie Barton, Arthur Becker, Anna Berry, Jewel Berry, Dorothy Bruce, Trixie Brunette, Jeane Cameron, Olga Cook, Hazel Cox, Helen Crawford, Billy Creedon, John Crone, Pauline Dakla, Charles Dale, Mae Dealy, Ann Delmore, Helen Dempsey, 'Reginald Denny (I)' (qv), Madge Derny, Adele Devereaux, Burtress Dietch, Jack Donnell, Jack Donnelly, Marion Dunham, Betty Durland, Mary Eaton, Millie Edwards, Beth Elliott, Mazie Elliott, Doris Evans, Ella Foster, Hazel Frisbie, Peggy Furst, Shirley Gallop, James Grant, Marie Gray, Mabel Griswold, Mae Guiran, Bernice Haley, Grace Haley, Lucille Haley, Mabel Haley, Margaret Hansel, Lon Hascall, Frankie Heath, Irene Held, Isabel Holland, Ruby Howard, Dorothy Jackson, Beatrice Jennings, Jack Jerome, Nicholas Kane, Grace Keeshon, Josephine Kernan, Mary Kissell, Muriel Knowles, Beatrice Lancois, Gertrude Lane, Phoebe Lee, Marie LeMar, Madelyn Lombard, Regina Lorraine, Jegger Marr, Frank Martin, Julian Martin, Polly Mayer, Madge McCarthy, Bobbie McCree, Isabel McLaughlin, Dolores Mendez, Peggy Merrimont, Beverly Miller, Eddie Miller, Phyllis Miller, Kittens Moore, James Nichols, Ray Oddo, Joe Opp, Virginia O'Sullivan, Bernice Page, Lucille Pryor, E. Rash, Dick Rath, George Rath, Yvette Reals, Ralph Riggs, 'Blanche Ring' (qv), Maxine Robinson, Ralph Roehm, Caroline Roland, George Schall, Pearl Seeton, Joseph Smith, Orilla Smith, Mildred Soper, Juliet Strahl, Flo Summerville, Lola Taylor, Thea Thompson, Harry Turpin, Louise Wayne, Violet Weber, 'Charles Winninger' (qv), Katherine Witchie, Walter Wolf, Roland Woodruff, Jean Woods. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Billy Franey (actor)
Ben Hendricks Jr. (actor)
Dan Mason (actor)
Wheeler Oakman (actor)
Robert Seiter (actor)
Harry Tracy (actor)
Dorothy Earle (actress)
Marian Nixon (actress)
Charles Diltz (writer)
Gladys Lehman (writer)
Marcel Perez (writer)
Tom Reed (writer)
Harvey F. Thew (writer)
Arthur L. Todd (cinematographer)
William A. Seiter (director)
John Rawlins (editor)
Carl Laemmle (miscellaneous crew)
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