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Paul Page (actor)

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Paul Page
Page in The Road to Ruin (1934)
Born(1903-05-13)May 13, 1903
DiedApril 28, 1974(1974-04-28) (aged 70)
OccupationActor
Years active1929–1934
SpouseEthel Allis (1929-?)

Paul Page (May 13, 1903 – April 28, 1974) was an American film actor.

Born Campbell U. Hicks, he was the son of Robert C. Hicks and Laura Conant Hicks.[1]

Page attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute[1] and graduated from St. John's College in Annapolis with a degree in engineering.[2]

On July 10, 1929, he married Ethel Allis.[3][4]

Selected filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1929 Speakeasy Paul Martin
1929 Protection Chick Slater
1929 Happy Days
1929 The Girl from Havana Allan Grant [5]
1930 Men Without Women Handsome [6]
1930 The Golden Calf Edwards
1930 Born Reckless Ritzy Reilly
1931 Palmy Days Steve
1931 Pleasure George Whitney
1932 Bachelor Mother Arthur Hall
1933 Below the Sea Bert Jackson [7]
1934 The Road to Ruin Ralph Bennett
1934 Have a Heart Joe Lacey
1934 The Moth George Duncan
1939 Kentucky Kernels Jerry Bronson

References

  1. ^ a b "Southern Voice Helps". The Pittsburgh Press. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. June 23, 1929. p. 72. Retrieved March 15, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ "Graduate Engineer Reaches Attainment As Photoplay Star". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Ohio, Cincinnati. June 2, 1929. p. 64. Retrieved March 15, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. ^ "Ethel Allis of Follies Weds Paul Page, Actor", Hartford Courant (July 11, 1929)
  4. ^ "Paul Page Weds Ethel Allis", New York Times (July 11, 1929)
  5. ^ "Stories of the Stage", Boston Globe (October 6, 1929)
  6. ^ "'Men Without Women' Is At Fox-Palace", Hartford Courant (March 2, 1930))
  7. ^ "Undersea Film Heads Loew's Bill", Hartford Courant (July 3, 1933)