Showing posts with label Bebe Daniels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bebe Daniels. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Bebe Daniels marks the Fourth


Bebe Daniels (Phyllis Virginia Daniels, 1901-1971) 

in a sash representing the major holidays. 


Photo by Eugene Robert Richee


Saturday, March 23, 2024

Photos by Elmer Fryer (1898-1944)

George Arliss (Augustus George Andrews, 1868-1946) filming THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD (1932).













Al Jolson (Asa Yoelson, 1886-1950) in GO INTO YOUR DANCE (1935).













Patric Knowles (Reginald Lawrence Knowles, 1911-1995)









Marie Prevost (Mary Bickford Dunn, 1896-1937) and Seena Owen (Signe Auen, 1894-1966) filming THE RUSH HOUR (1928). Seena Owen was married to Raoul Walsh’s brother, the matinee idol George Walsh, 1916-24.


Jane Wyatt (1910-2006)














Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon at home.









Saturday, February 10, 2024

Walter Frederick Seely (1886-1959)

Initially a photographer in partnership with his brothers, Seely went to work for Hartsook Studios in Los Angeles before going off on his own. 

There’s a bit of a theme here. 

Edmund Burns (1892-1980) — his career peaked during the 1920s.


Ben Lyon (1901-1979) was married to Bebe Daniels 1930-71 and to Marian Nixon in 1972. All three were stars in silent film, Lyon most prominently in the early sound picture HELL’S ANGELS (1930).


Carl Miller (1894-1979), best-remembered for his roles in two Charlie Chaplin films: THE KID (1921) and A WOMAN OF PARIS (1923).


Conway Tearle (Frederick Conway Levy, 1878-1938), part of the Conway and Tearle clan of actors. His stage career began at the turn of the century, leading to matinée idol status in silent films.