print title ONZE FILMSTERREN, 2E SERIE
original title PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE SCREEN SUPPLEMENT # 2
USA (Photoplay) 1919 | d: Julian Johnson
OUR FILM STARS,  2 ND SERIES
Six miles from Los Angeles, halfway between the city and the beach, lies Culver City, famous for the Triangle Studios
It is a city in itself, where thousands find work
Spectators imagine actors going to work in their Rolls Royces or Fiats.
But Ben Turpin and his companion prefer the trolley car…
‘I’m sorry, but they’re still not here…’
‘Nice weather’
Cleo Ridgeley, once famous for her female detective roles for the old Kalem Company, went on to star in Lasky-films.
Then she disappeared from the studios. For two reasons. See for yourself…
In this scene the former ‘cine-criminal’ is proud, but this is no make-believe anymore…
Daddy James Horne is usually in Universal City, far away from his twins, 
where he directs various serials
James Junior
June Jessamine
Now, compare these modern baby pictures with the usual, old-fashioned family portraits.
Here for example is Douglas Fairbanks, age 4, calm and quiet, not even shining his famous smile…
And this is Geraldine Farrar, age 5. Who would have thought that this ordinary child would play Alaska women and Carmens…?
Thomas H. Ince, one of the most well-known film directors, made film stars as fast as Ford made automobiles. His office in Culver City
Only 7 years ago Ince was an actor happy to make 5 bucks a day.
Now his films alone earn him over ten thousand dollars a day… 
Dutch film amateurs, can you match that…?
Thomas Ince, shooting a Charles Ray-film…
‘Action…’
A couple of years ago Bessie Love came to look for work as an extra at the Triangle Studios…
She was allowed in and with admiration she watched Paul Powell shoot a children’s scene
A few months later she was a film star herself, with Eddie Dillon as her director,
a house with 5 servants, and a beautiful yellow Buick…
William Hart’s popularity forced him to leave his Wild West friends and go to New York…but he didn’t like it much…
While peregrinating on Broadway his heart was 3,000 miles away…
Hart would make a personal appearance in various theatres
For 40 years numerous railroad novels were written in America. 
But then the film camera came to tell these stories in a modern way, 
with Helen Holmes in the main role
Helen’s adopted daughter Dorothy…
Her husband J.P. McGowan, who is also her director, 
shooting a nighttime train scene
When Helen’s working, trains collide as a matter of course…
