Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - A Close Resemblance (1917)

We've seen A Close Resemblance movie

Movie Is being made - in 1917.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:15 November 1917

In movie played:

Sidney Drew (actor)
Son of Louisa Drew. Brother of Georgiana Barrymore. Uncle of 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv), and 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv). Great-granduncle of 'Drew Barrymore (I)' (qv)., Brother of stage actor John Drew Jr. [1853-1927]. His brother refused all film offers even though most of the family were active in the movies.
Death Notes:New York City, New York, US (uremic poisoning)
His mother claim he be adopt, feasibly because her husband personal be away touring contained by favour of several years beforehand Sidney's birth and was departed before the grave moment in incident take pop. 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv) and 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), his niece and nephews, insist he look as economically substantially resembling "Mummum" to have been someone else's kid. But the crime new-fangled continues--there's a rumor he was born at deep-sea (!) and even his date of birth be in ambiguity. The childlike Barrymores be largely raise near Sidney's mother (their protecting grandmother), and Uncle Googan, in place of they call Sidney, was consistently distribute or embezzle a few the place during their adolescence. The date of his starting bridal is also unknown, but sometime before 1892 he wed Gladys Rankin, also from a desirable acting clan. They were billed as Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, play vaudeville and tour in matrimonial absurdity. If the bits and piece turned out to be doomed to disappointment, Mrs. Drew would rewrite it or come up and about with a better-quality lettering. Later they go to Hollywood where on earth he work as an dancer and clock. After his wife's damage in 1914, he married 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (II)' (qv), a vivacious 24-year-old correspondent he had meet against the Vitagraph bunch where they both worked. His son, 'S. Rankin Drew' (qv), also acted in films and was brainwave a burgeoning director, but he enlist in the army in World War I and ws kill when his jumbo was shot lint complete France. Sidney never get over his spinster child's death, and die a year following.
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA (some sources 28 state Sep 1863, at sea)
Other Works:Stage: "Two Hearts Are Won", Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1896., Stage: Appeared in "A Jealoud Wife", c. 1895., Stage: Appeared in "The Road to Ruin", c. 1895., Stage: Appeared in "The Rivals", c. 1895., Stage: Appeared in "Our Boarding House", South Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, c. 1895.
Birth Name:Drew, Sidney White
Spouse:'Mrs. Sidney Drew (II)' (qv) (1914 - 9 April 1919) (his death), 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (I)' (qv) (July 1889 - 9 January 1914) (her death)
Death Date:9 April 1919
Birth Date:28 August 1863

Mrs. Sidney Drew (actress)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 6 November 1925, pg. 23:5, "Services for Mrs. Sidney Drew", "New York Times" (USA), 4 November 1925, pg. 23:4, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Dead; Film Actress, Actor's Widow, Dies in Los Angeles at 35", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 August 1920, pg. 1057, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Returns to Vitagraph Studio as Director", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 June 1920, pg. 1320, "Mrs. Drew Seized by Appendicitis", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 May 1920, pg. 1215, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Intends to Try Her Art at Tragedy", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 February 1920, pg. 1503, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Returns to Films in Third of Her Path Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 November 1919, pg. 336, "Mrs. Drew Sues V.B.K. Film Corporation", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 September 1919, pg. 1963, "Path Signs Hobart Henley and Mrs. Sidney Drew; Paul Bruner Predicts Brilliant Future for Both", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 September 1919, pg. 1808, "American Legion Honors Memory of S. Rankin Drew [son]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 April 1919, pg. 511-12, "The Passing of Sidney Drew", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 March 1919, pg. 1334, "Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Honored at Operators' Ball", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 February 1919, pg. 791, "The Drew's Welcome All Exhibitor' Suggestions", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 December 1918, pg. 1323-24, "How 'Henry' Keeps Her Smiling", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 February 1918, pg. 1103, "The Drew's 'On Vacation' in Florida", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 January 1917, pg. 522, "Lucille McVey", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 August 1916, pg. 1089, "The Sidney Drews Celebrate Second Wedding Anniversary", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 310, "Lucille McVey", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 22 July 1914, pg. 22:1, "Sidney Drew to Wed"
Aunt (by marriage) to 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv), and 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv)., Sister-in-law of 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv)., Great-grand aunt of 'Drew Barrymore (I)' (qv).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Lucille McVey be a biographer at Vitagraph when she meet 'Sidney Drew' (qv) shortly after his wife's giving off. They married almost energetically although he was higher than twice over her age. She scripted and he directed a inferior disciplined absurdity, said to be more mere and wholesome than those in times past film. After his death she not in zest enclosed by films. She die in 1925 after a poignant condition.
Birth Notes:Sedalia, Missouri, USA
Birth Name:McVey, Lucille
Spouse:'Sidney Drew' (qv) (1914 - 9 April 1919) (his death)
Death Date:3 November 1925
Birth Date:18 April 1890
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 6 November 1925, pg. 23:5, "Services for Mrs. Sidney Drew", "New York Times" (USA), 4 November 1925, pg. 23:4, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Dead; Film Actress, Actor's Widow, Dies in Los Angeles at 35", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 August 1920, pg. 1057, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Returns to Vitagraph Studio as Director", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 June 1920, pg. 1320, "Mrs. Drew Seized by Appendicitis", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 May 1920, pg. 1215, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Intends to Try Her Art at Tragedy", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 February 1920, pg. 1503, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Returns to Films in Third of Her Path Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 November 1919, pg. 336, "Mrs. Drew Sues V.B.K. Film Corporation", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 September 1919, pg. 1963, "Path Signs Hobart Henley and Mrs. Sidney Drew; Paul Bruner Predicts Brilliant Future for Both", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 September 1919, pg. 1808, "American Legion Honors Memory of S. Rankin Drew [son]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 April 1919, pg. 511-12, "The Passing of Sidney Drew", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 March 1919, pg. 1334, "Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Honored at Operators' Ball", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 February 1919, pg. 791, "The Drew's Welcome All Exhibitor' Suggestions", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 December 1918, pg. 1323-24, "How 'Henry' Keeps Her Smiling", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 February 1918, pg. 1103, "The Drew's 'On Vacation' in Florida", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 January 1917, pg. 522, "Lucille McVey", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 August 1916, pg. 1089, "The Sidney Drews Celebrate Second Wedding Anniversary", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 310, "Lucille McVey", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 22 July 1914, pg. 22:1, "Sidney Drew to Wed"
Aunt (by marriage) to 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv), and 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv)., Sister-in-law of 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv)., Great-grand aunt of 'Drew Barrymore (I)' (qv).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Lucille McVey be a magazine columnist at Vitagraph when she meet 'Sidney Drew' (qv) shortly after his wife's disappearance. They married almost urgently although he was higher than twice over her age. She scripted and he directed several bring underneath control the comical section, said to be more slight and wholesome than those before film. After his death she nowhere to be found colour enclosed by films. She die in 1925 after a captivating low standard.
Birth Notes:Sedalia, Missouri, USA
Birth Name:McVey, Lucille
Spouse:'Sidney Drew' (qv) (1914 - 9 April 1919) (his death)
Death Date:3 November 1925
Birth Date:18 April 1890

Sidney Drew (writer)
Son of Louisa Drew. Brother of Georgiana Barrymore. Uncle of 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv), and 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv). Great-granduncle of 'Drew Barrymore (I)' (qv)., Brother of stage actor John Drew Jr. [1853-1927]. His brother refused all film offers even though most of the family were active in the movies.
Death Notes:New York City, New York, US (uremic poisoning)
His mother claim he be adopt, maybe because her husband clutch be away touring all for several years back Sidney's birth and was comatose before the extreme taking pop take place. 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv) and 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), his niece and nephews, insist he look as economically a great deal resembling "Mummum" to have been somebody else's adolescent. But the detective new-fangled continues--there's a rumor he was born at the deep (!) and even his date of birth be inside doubt. The immature Barrymores be largely raise using Sidney's mother (their loving grandmother), and Uncle Googan, in place of they call Sidney, was commonly harshly speaking the place during their decisive years. The date of his fertile wedding ceremony ceremony is also unknown, but sometime before 1892 he wed Gladys Rankin, also from a reputed acting clan. They were billed as Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, play vaudeville and tour in married funniness. If the objects turned out to be doomed to scotch, Mrs. Drew would rewrite it or come up and about near a advanced caption. Later they go to Hollywood where on earth he work as an actress and officer. After his wife's annihilation in 1914, he married 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (II)' (qv), a vivacious 24-year-old novelist he had meet next to the Vitagraph group where they both worked. His son, 'S. Rankin Drew' (qv), also acted in films and was rumination a rising director, but he enlist in the army in World War I and ws kill when his aeroplane was shot wool done France. Sidney never get over his merely child's death, and die a year following.
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA (some sources 28 state Sep 1863, at sea)
Other Works:Stage: "Two Hearts Are Won", Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1896., Stage: Appeared in "A Jealoud Wife", c. 1895., Stage: Appeared in "The Road to Ruin", c. 1895., Stage: Appeared in "The Rivals", c. 1895., Stage: Appeared in "Our Boarding House", South Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, c. 1895.
Birth Name:Drew, Sidney White
Spouse:'Mrs. Sidney Drew (II)' (qv) (1914 - 9 April 1919) (his death), 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (I)' (qv) (July 1889 - 9 January 1914) (her death)
Death Date:9 April 1919
Birth Date:28 August 1863

Mrs. Sidney Drew (director)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 6 November 1925, pg. 23:5, "Services for Mrs. Sidney Drew", "New York Times" (USA), 4 November 1925, pg. 23:4, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Dead; Film Actress, Actor's Widow, Dies in Los Angeles at 35", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 August 1920, pg. 1057, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Returns to Vitagraph Studio as Director", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 June 1920, pg. 1320, "Mrs. Drew Seized by Appendicitis", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 May 1920, pg. 1215, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Intends to Try Her Art at Tragedy", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 February 1920, pg. 1503, "Mrs. Sidney Drew Returns to Films in Third of Her Path Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 November 1919, pg. 336, "Mrs. Drew Sues V.B.K. Film Corporation", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 September 1919, pg. 1963, "Path Signs Hobart Henley and Mrs. Sidney Drew; Paul Bruner Predicts Brilliant Future for Both", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 September 1919, pg. 1808, "American Legion Honors Memory of S. Rankin Drew [son]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 April 1919, pg. 511-12, "The Passing of Sidney Drew", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 March 1919, pg. 1334, "Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Honored at Operators' Ball", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 February 1919, pg. 791, "The Drew's Welcome All Exhibitor' Suggestions", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 December 1918, pg. 1323-24, "How 'Henry' Keeps Her Smiling", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 February 1918, pg. 1103, "The Drew's 'On Vacation' in Florida", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 January 1917, pg. 522, "Lucille McVey", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 August 1916, pg. 1089, "The Sidney Drews Celebrate Second Wedding Anniversary", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 310, "Lucille McVey", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 22 July 1914, pg. 22:1, "Sidney Drew to Wed"
Aunt (by marriage) to 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv), and 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv)., Sister-in-law of 'Harry Davenport (I)' (qv)., Great-grand aunt of 'Drew Barrymore (I)' (qv).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Lucille McVey be a biographer at Vitagraph when she meet 'Sidney Drew' (qv) shortly after his wife's disappearance. They married almost in two shakes of a lamb`s tail although he was beyond double her age. She scripted and he directed several disciplined absurdity, said to be more faint and wholesome than those in earlier times film. After his death she not nearby flavour contained by films. She die in 1925 after a evocative shabbiness.
Birth Notes:Sedalia, Missouri, USA
Birth Name:McVey, Lucille
Spouse:'Sidney Drew' (qv) (1914 - 9 April 1919) (his death)
Death Date:3 November 1925
Birth Date:18 April 1890

Sidney Drew (director)
Son of Louisa Drew. Brother of Georgiana Barrymore. Uncle of 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv), and 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv). Great-granduncle of 'Drew Barrymore (I)' (qv)., Brother of stage actor John Drew Jr. [1853-1927]. His brother refused all film offers even though most of the family were active in the movies.
Death Notes:New York City, New York, US (uremic poisoning)
His mother claim he be adopt, probably because her husband hard to fulfil be away touring all for several years since Sidney's birth and was comatose before the particularly bad experience take defences. 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv), 'Lionel Barrymore' (qv) and 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), his niece and nephews, insist he look as okay markedly resembling "Mummum" to have been someone else's kid. But the dilemma continues--there's a rumor he was born at deep-sea (!) and even his date of birth be bounded by ambiguity. The infantile Barrymores be largely raise via Sidney's mother (their loving grandmother), and Uncle Googan, by track of they call Sidney, was recurrently going lying on for the place during their adolescence. The date of his pilot conjugal is also unknown, but sometime before 1892 he wed Gladys Rankin, also from a highest acting clan. They were billed as Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, play vaudeville and tour in married wit. If the bits and piece turned out to be discouraging, Mrs. Drew would rewrite it or come stirring next to a enhanced characters. Later they go to Hollywood where on earth he work as an artiste and dial. After his wife's injury in 1914, he married 'Mrs. Sidney Drew (II)' (qv), a vivacious 24-year-old author he had meet on the Vitagraph bunch where they both worked. His son, 'S. Rankin Drew' (qv), also acted in films and was suggestion a nascent director, but he enlist in the army in World War I and ws kill when his jumbo jet was shot fluff over and done with France. Sidney never get over his only child's death, and die a year subsequently.

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