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Morning Herald. Uniontown, Pennsylvania, February 17, 1914.

Making a Living Scenes

& CHARLES CHAPLIN

(...) Motion Picture News, March 21, 1914

& Henry (Pathe) Lehrman

(...) Moving Picture World, July 21, 1917, detail

& FORD STERLING

is a graduate of circuses and dramatic stock companies.

His first stock engagement was at the Columbus

Theatre in Chicago. Following that he was in several musical

comedies, and also in vaudeville. He broke into the

movies in the Biograph comedy company when Sennett was

manager. He followed Sennett to the Keystone.

He is about thirty years old and was born in Wisconsin.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Nov.1915

& Ford Sterling (Sterling-Universal)

as he looks in private life

„Expression of the Emotions“ by the famous

Universal Farce-Burlesque Comedian

(...) Drawings, Motion Picture, Oct. 1914

& AN AUTOMOBILE SMASHED JUST FOR ONE SCENE

AT A COST OF $500

(New York Motion Picture Co.),

      Where Thomas Ince Holds Sway and Earns

Every Penny of His Six-figure Salary

(...) Photo, in Robert Grau, The Theatre of Science,

New York 1914

& Keystone (...) Feb. 2 – Making a Living

(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 21, 1914

& Keystone (...) Feb. 2 – Making a Living

(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 28, 1914

& The biggest event in the motion picture world of the last

year is the announcement that practically

the entire original Keystone Comedy Company will join the

forces of the Universal Film Manufacturing Company.

      That this is a ten strike for the Universal is recognized

by all ,movie fans,‘ Ford Sterling, who plays leads for

the Keystone comedies, is the most popular comedian in the

silent drama today.

      Other members of the Keystone Company who will

join the Universal´s galaxy of stars, are Henry Pathe Lehrman,

who has written and directed 50 per cent of Keystone

comedies; Robert Thornby, director, and Fred Baldhofer, original

organizer of the New York Motion Picture Company,

and first producer of Bison 101 films.

      A. Gressner, local manager of Universal Film Company,

stated yesterday that all comedies featuring

the former Keystone comedies“ comedian. „would be released

in Washington by him.

(...) Motion Picture News A Daily Feature In The Herald,

Washington Herald, Washington D. C., Feb. 20, 1914

      „Henry Pathé Lehrman, der 50% der Keystone Comedies

      geschrieben und inszeniert hat.“

      Lehmann, so heisst der Mann ursprünglich,

      stammt aus Wien.


„If you want to laugh.go to the Rex today“

Advertisement. „Rex Theatre

      Today

      The Love of Toiwa“ (...)

      „Our Mutual Girl“ (...)

      „Keystone Comedy

      Making a Living. If you want to laugh.go to

the Rex today.“ (...)

      Rex Theatre, Uniontown.

      Making a Living is

      released by Keystone Feb. 2, 1914.


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