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Hollywood Filmograph, Los Angeles, April 2, 1932.

Married. Busby Berkeley, Warner dance director,

and Merna Kennedy, player, posing as man

and wife, which indeed they are following their marriage

on February 10, which itself followed their work

together on „Wonder Bar.“

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Feb. 24, 1934.

      Merna Kennedy is Chaplin‘s leading woman

      in „The Circus.“

& RUMOR LINKS HER NAME WITH CHAPLIN‘S, BUT

      CLAIRE WINDSOR SAYS NOTHING

      Photo. Claire Windsor.

      Claire Windsor, the pretty screen actress whose name

has been linked with Charlie Chaplin‘s by Dame Rumor,

turns her pretty back upon inquisitive reporters and will say

nothing about the comedian save that he „is a nice

man.“ Then she will look searchingly into her mirror with her

dazzling but inscrutable face taking on a serious

expression and all reporters forget there ever was a Charlie

Chaplin on earth.

(...) Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida, Dec. 10, 1921

& The information given with this photo

said that Claire Windsor was off for Europe on her

„first vacation in eight years.“ And they hang

pictures! What else has she been doing all this while?

(...) Acme Photo, Motion Picture, July 1931

& Biltmore Theatre, exterior by day, Los Angeles

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 5, 1924

& Biltmore Theatre, lobby in Spanish Renaissance style,

Los Angeles, 1924


„Many new friends“

Editorial content. „Al Jolson takes his audience

      on a merry tour via ,The Wonder Bar‘ at the   

      Biltmore.“ (...)

      „Claire Windsor made many new friends, she is sweeter

and more loveable than ever, her part is a trying one,

for there is so much life and animation in the show, that any

attempt at developing a plot is almost lost, but, it is her

sincerity, and artistry that commands attention and respect.“ (...) 


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