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  1. Everybody's Acting is a lost 1926 American drama silent film directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Marshall Neilan, Benjamin Glazer and George Marion Jr. The film stars Betty Bronson, Ford Sterling, Louise Dresser, Lawrence Gray, Henry B. Walthall, Raymond Hitchcock and Stuart Holmes.

  2. Everybody's Acting: Directed by Marshall Neilan. With Betty Bronson, Ford Sterling, Louise Dresser, Lawrence Gray. Doris Poole, whose parents were theatrical people, was orphaned as a child, and four members of the troupe adopted and raised her.

    • Marshall Neilan
    • 1926-11-08
    • Drama, Romance
    • 70
  3. Duración: 70 min. (1 h. 10 m.) Género: Drama, Romántica. País: Estados Unidos. Año: 1926. Fecha de Estreno: 08 noviembre 1926. Clasificación: Passed. Producción: Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Presupuesto: $ 150,000. Añadida por Twitlight. Cine.com > Everybody's Acting > Película.

    • (126)
    • Betty Bronson
    • Marshall Neilan
  4. Overview. Doris Poole, whose parents were theatrical people, was orphaned as a child, and four members of the troupe adopted and raised her. When grown, she has become the leading lady in a San Francisco stock-company. She meets and falls in love with Ted, the millionaire son of a rich widow, but she thinks he is only a tax-cab driver.

  5. This sentimental comedy begins when four middle-aged actors jointly adopt an orphaned baby girl, raising her in a backstage milieu. The girl grows up to become Doris Poole (Betty Bronson), and it is hoped by her foster daddies that she will become an actress herself.

  6. Hace 6 días · Marshall Neilan. Synopsis. Doris Poole, whose parents were theatrical people, was orphaned as a child, and four members of the troupe adopted and raised her. When grown, she has...

  7. Everybody's Acting (1926) 1016-62 Caption: "EVERYBODY'S ACTING" That is the title of the new Marshall Neilan picture for Paramount. "Everybody's Acting" is a story about the theatre and stars Betty Bronson, shown here with Stuart Holmes and Ford Sterling. 1016-28 Philo McCullough and unknown.