Reminiscences of Richard Barthelmess : oral history, [195-?].

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Reminiscences of Richard Barthelmess : oral history, [195-?].

Transcript: 45 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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Barthelmess, Richard, 1895-1963

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Actor Richard Barthelmess, who went straight from Trinity College to silent films, gave two outstanding performances for D. W. Griffith in BROKEN BLOSSOMS (1919) and WAY DOWN EAST (1920), both with Lillian Gish. With his innocent, unsophisticated image, he was a popular leading man through the 1920s, notably TOL'ABLE DAVID (1921). With the advent of sound, he moved to supporting roles. His later films included THE DAWN PATROL (1930) and ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (1939). Barthelmess retired in 1942....

Friedman, Arthur (British artist, active ca. 1912-1940)

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Friedman was born in 1919 in Gary, IN; attended Univ. of Wisconsin; earned a BA at UCLA (1941), where he majored in Sociology and Economics and acted in 18 plays; wrote and produced documentary programs for the Armed Forces Radio Service during World War II; MA, Univ. of Southern Calif.; became instructor in acting and radio in the UCLA Theater Arts Dept.; Ph. D, Univ. of Southern Calif., 1955; acted in films, television, and plays; developed sports broadcasting training program at UCLA; with hi...