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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Paula Stone


Paula Stone
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Date of Birth 20 January 1912, New York City, New York, USA
Date of Death 23 December 1997, Sherman Oaks, California, USA
Paula Stone was born on January 20, 1912 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Hop-Along Cassidy (1935), The Girl Said No (1937) and Skyline Revue (1938). She was married to Duke Daly and Michael Sloan. She died on December 23, 1997 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.
Spouse (2)
Duke Daly (16 July 1939 - 1943) (his death)
Michael Sloan (? - ?) (2 children)
Trivia (5)
Daughter of Fred Stone
Cousin of Milburn Stone.
Children with Michael Sloan: Michael and Judy.
Blond starlet of the 1930s. The first female lead in a Hopalong Cassidy western. Close friend of B-movie queen Patricia Ellis.
Sister of Dorothy Stone.

(1930) Stage: Appeared in "Ripples" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Oscar Levant and Albert Sirmay. Book by / directed by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by Irving Caesar and Graham John. 
Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Choreographed by William Holbrook and Mary Read. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire and James Reynolds. New Amsterdam Theatre: 11 Feb 1930-29 Mar 1930 (55 performances). 
Cast: Edward Allen, Sally Anderson, Myrtle Arnette, Peggy Bancroft, Dorothy Bond, Helen Cant, Joe Carroll, Colonel Casper, Mildred Clark, Charles Collins, May Cornes, Arthur Cunningham, Anna May Dennehy, Major Doyle, Carl Duart, Ann East, Floyd English, Ruth Farrar, Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Cpl. Jack Sterling"), Gaby France, Collette Frances, Helene Franz, Evelyn Greer, Kathleen Gue, Helene Haskin, Althea Heinly, Kathryn Hereford, Pearl Hight, Winnie Hollingshead, Elsie Holt, Gladys Holt, Grace Holt, Ann Horace, Charles Hoy, Elizabeth Hoy, Helen Hoy, Marguerite Hoy, Raymond Hunt, Ray Johnson, William Kerschell, Lillian Lorray, Prince Ludwig, Ned Lynn, Charles Mast, Beth Milton, Robert Milton, Frank Packerd, Paul Paulus, Adolph Piccolo, Nickie Pittell, Del Porter, Margaret Porter, Margaret Purple, Marjorie Purple, Ethel Raye, Richard Renaud, Florence Rice, Herbert Rice, Dimples Riede, Lily Riley, Wilma Roeloff, Iris Smith, J. Marshall Smith, Roslyn Smith, Dwight Snyder, Peggy Sowden, Dorothy Stone (as "Ripples"), Fred Stone, Mrs. Fred Stone, Andrew Tombes (as "John Pillsbury"), Rosalie Trego, Nina Valero, Kathleen VanNoy, Mary Grace Van Noy, Robert Vreeland, Alma Walker, Doris Waterworth, Claire Wayne, Jean Wayne, Hilda Winstanley. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.

(1933) Stage: "A Church Mouse" on Broadway. Comedy (revival).

(1945) Stage: "The Red Mill" on Broadway. Musical.

(1947) Stage: Sweethearts" on Broadway. Musical comedy.

(1951) Stage: "Top Banana" on Broadway. Musical comedy.

(1953) Stage: "Carnival in Flanders" on Broadway. Musical comedy.

(1957) Stage: "Rumple" on Broadway. Musical comedy.

(1948) Stage: Produced the US touring production of "The Red Mill".

(1942) She acted in George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's play, "You Can't Take It With You," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Fred Stone and Gregory Peck in the cast.

(October 20, 1952) She produced the musical, "Top Banana," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Phil Silvers, Kaye Ballard, Jack Albertson, Judy Lynn, Johnny Coy, Joey Faye, Herbie Faye, Walter Dare Wahl, Bradford Hatton, Dick Dana, Johnny Trama, Gloria Smith, George Marci, "Flash" Hogan and Danny Scholl in the cast. Johnny Mercer wrote the music and lyrics. Hy Kraft wrote the book. Jo Mielziner was set designer. Alvin Colt was costume designer. Ron Fletcher was choreographer. Jack Donahue was director. Mike Sloane was also producer.
Play for Today (TV Series)
Television Voice - USA Gwen
The Fox Trot (1971) ... Television Voice - USA Gwen (voice)
 1970The Chicago Conspiracy Trial (TV Movie) 
 1939Laugh It Off
Linda Lane
 1939Idiot's Delight
Beulah Tremayne
 1938Convicts at Large
Ruth Porter
 1938Skyline Revue (Short)
Wife
 1937The Girl Said No
Mabel
 1937Atlantic Flight
Gail Strong
 1937Swing It Professor
Teddy Ross
 1936Red Lights Ahead
Edna Wallace
 1936Trailin' West
Lucy Blake
 1936The Case of the Velvet Claws
Norma Veite
 1936Two Against the World
Miss Symonds
 1936Treachery Rides the Range
Ruth Drummond

Friday, February 24, 2017

Esther Ralston

Esther Ralston (1902–1994)



Projected as wholesome but fun-loving, Maine-born leading lady Esther Ralston enjoyed a prime silent age career and, at her peak, was packaged and publicized as "The American Venus" by none other than that of showman Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. after appearing as a dazzling beauty queen in the film of the same name (The American Venus (1926)).
Video Production

Died:

 (age 91) in Ventura, California, USA


To the Last Man -1933 - Randolph Scott - Esther Ralston - Shirley Temple

In Kentucky just after the Civil War, the Hayden-Colby feud leads to Jed Colby being sent to prison for 15 years for murder. The Haydens head for Nevada and when Colby gets out of prison he heads there also seeking revenge. The head of the Hayden family tries to avoid more killing but the inevitable showdown has to occur, complicated by Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby's plans to marry.
Director: Henry Hathaway
Writers: Zane Grey (story), Jack Cunningham (screenplay)
Stars: Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston, Jack La Rue 

Our Five Daughters (TV Series)
Helen Lee (1962)
 1953Broadway Television Theatre (TV Series)
Mrs. Bancroft
The Noose (1953) ... Mrs. Bancroft
 1952Tales of Tomorrow (TV Series)
The Collector
All the Time in the World (1952) ... The Collector
 1952Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
September Tide (1952)
 1940San Francisco Docks
Frances March
 1940Tin Pan Alley
Nora Bayes
 1938Slander House
Ruth De Milo
 1938Letter of Introduction
Mrs. Sinclair (uncredited)
 1938The Spy Ring
Jean Bruce (as Jane Carleton)
 1937The Mysterious Pilot
Vivian McNain [Chs.10-11]
 1937Jungle Menace
Valerie Shields [Chs. 1,3,6,7,15]
 1937As Good as Married
Miss Danforth
 1936We're in the Legion Now
Louise Rillette
 1936Reunion
Janet Fair
 1936Hollywood Boulevard
Flora Moore
 1935Forced Landing
Ruby Anatole
 1935Streamline Express
Elaine Vincent
 1935Together We Live
Jenny
 1935Ladies Crave Excitement
Miss Winkler
 1935Mister Dynamite
Charmian Dvorjak
 1934Strange Wives
Olga
 1934The Marines Are Coming
Dorothy Manning
 1934Romance in the Rain
Gwen de la Rue
 1934Sadie McKee
Dolly Merrick
 1933By Candlelight
Baroness von Ballin
 1933To the Last Man
Ellen Colby
 1932After the Ball
Elissa Strange
 1932Rome Express
Asta Marvelle
 1931The Prodigal
Antonia Farraday
 1931Lonely Wives
Madeline Smith
 1929The Mighty
Louise Patterson
 1929The Wheel of Life
Ruth Dangan
 1929Betrayal
Vroni
 1929The Case of Lena Smith
Lena Smith
 1928Half a Bride
Patience Winslow
 1928Sawdust Paradise
Hallie
 1928Something Always Happens
Diana Mallory
 1928Love and Learn
Nancy Blair
 1927The Spotlight
Lizzie Stokes / Olga Rostova
 1927Figures Don't Lie
Janet Wells
 1927Ten Modern Commandments
Kitty O'Day
 1927Children of Divorce
Jean Waddington
 1927Fashions for Women
CĂ©leste de Givray and Lola Dauvry
 1926Old Ironsides
Esther
 1926The Quarterback
Louise Mason
 1926The Blind Goddess
Moira Devens
 1925Womanhandled
Molly Martin
 1925The Best People
Alice O'Neil
 1925The Lucky Devil
Doris McDee
 1925The Little French Girl
Toppie Westmacott
 1925The Goose Hangs High
Dagmar Carroll
 1924$50,000 Reward
Carolyn Jordan
 1924K.O. for Cupid (Short)
Holly Malloy
 1924Wolves of the North
Madge Chester
 1924The Title Holder (Short)
Holly Malloy
 1924All's Swell on the Ocean (Short)
Holly Malloy
 1924A Society Knockout (Short)
Holly Malloy
 1924The Heart Buster
Rose Hillyer
 1924Fight and Win
Holly Malloy
 1924Winning His Way (Short)
Holly Malloy
 1924Jack O'Clubs
Queenie Hatch
 1924The Marriage Circle
Miss Hofer
 1923Pure Grit
Stella Bolling
 1923The Rivals (Short)
Esther
 1923The Wild Party
Bess Furth
 1923Blinky
Mary Lou Kileen
 1923The Victor
Chewing gum baron's daughter
 1923Railroaded
Joan Dunster
 1923Under Secret Orders (Short) 
 1923The Phantom Fortune
Mary Rogers
 1923The Prisoner
Marie
 1922Pure and Simple (Short) 
 1922Kings of the Forest (Short)
Rose
 1922Timberland Treachery (Short)
Rose
 1922Love Taps (Short) 
 1922The Lone Hand 
 1922Pals of the West
Nina
 1922Remembrance
Beatrice
 1922The Gypsy Trail (Short)
Dorothy Gorman
 1922Tracked Down (Short)
Dorothy Alden
 1922Come Clean (Short)
Sally Faivre (unconfirmed)
 1922Dead Game (Short)
Eva Mason
 1922Unmasked (Short)
Flora McKenzie
 1922Daring Danger
Ethel Stanton
 1921The Good Black Sheep (Short) 
 1921Crossing Trails
Helen Stratton
 1921What Do Men Want? (uncredited)
 1921The Kid
Extra in Heaven Scene (uncredited)
 1920Whispering Devils
Rose Gibbard
 1920The Butterfly Man (uncredited)
 1920The Peddler of Lies
Undetermined Role
 1918For Husbands Only
Bit Part (uncredited)
 1918The Doctor and the Woman
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)








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