Don Alvarado(1900-1967)
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
Jose Paige was given the screen name Don Alvarado by studio chief Jack L. Warner while they purportedly were driving past the Los Angeles street
Alvarado. Paige played a number of starring roles that relied on his
Latin good looks, and masculine build, achieving a certain following as a Rudolph Valentino
type. He was barely 17 when he left his native Albuquerque and came to
Los Angeles where he became fast friends with fellow struggling actor
Gilbert Roland. Paige met his future wife Ann Boyar while both were
still teenagers and the young couple married and soon after had a
daughter named Joy. After six years of marriage Ann Page fell in love
with Jack Warner and the marriage to Paige dissolved. Warner waited several more
years until his parents died before he divorced his wife, Irma, and
married Ann. When asked why she had divorced Paige to marry Warner, Ann
Warner joked, "the talkies, of course." In 1928 Warner's studio had
ushered in the sound era, and Paige's career like those of so many other
silent actors, had suffered. He continued to act, but in supporting
roles. He and Ann remained friends, though, and after a long career as
an assistant director, Paige was asked by his former wife if he might
like to manage the 80,000 acre Arizona cattle ranch she had purchased
with Warner. Page had grown up in cattle country, was an experienced
horseman and spoke Spanish. He accepted the job and by all accounts was
a respected and much-liked manager.