| Al E. Christie, the producer of "So Long Letty," to be distributed
by Robertson-Cole, became a director after a long and varied stage and screen
experience. He was born in London, Ont., and educated in New York City.
Early in life he went on the stage, and appeared in Liebler and Company
productions, and in the companies of Wilton Lackaye, May Irwin, William
C. Hodge, and others. Going into motion pictures in the first days of the
industry, Mr. Christie has the record of having produced more than 700 comedies.
He has carried this art to the point where he is one of the most able directors
and producers of features of wholesome and delicate-turned humor, of such
size and importance as to be among the bestt drawing cards of the day. |