Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, August 25, 1937, p. 5, c. 2 (with photos):
WIN FILM ROLES
[Photos of Joan Holland, Dickie Holland, and Mrs. Wm. J. Holland]
William J. Holland of 380 Ridge avenue, Evanston, is the father of two budding young movie stars. He received a letter yesterday from his wife, who is in Hollywood with their son and daughter, telling him that he can see the boy, Dickie, 10 years old, in the film "Make a Wish," opening at a loop theater Friday. Mr. Holland said that his wife took the boy and the girl, Joan, 6 years old, to Hollywood more than a year ago and got them into the movies shortly after their arrival. Joan had a part in "The Great Ziegfeld" and Dickie has just completed a role in a western adventure picture, not yet released. Mr. Holland works for the Commonwealth Edison company. His wife, the former Marion O'Neal , was a concert violinist before her marriage.
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WIN FILM ROLES
[Photos of Joan Holland, Dickie Holland, and Mrs. Wm. J. Holland]
William J. Holland of 380 Ridge avenue, Evanston, is the father of two budding young movie stars. He received a letter yesterday from his wife, who is in Hollywood with their son and daughter, telling him that he can see the boy, Dickie, 10 years old, in the film "Make a Wish," opening at a loop theater Friday. Mr. Holland said that his wife took the boy and the girl, Joan, 6 years old, to Hollywood more than a year ago and got them into the movies shortly after their arrival. Joan had a part in "The Great Ziegfeld" and Dickie has just completed a role in a western adventure picture, not yet released. Mr. Holland works for the Commonwealth Edison company. His wife, the former Marion O'Neal , was a concert violinist before her marriage.
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