The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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BEBE (^A LTHOUGH she appeared on the stage at the age of ten nAMICI C <^/* weeks, it was not until she played in "Richard III" that UAINItLj Bebe Daniels really began her dramatic career. She was then four years old ! When she was twelve she was leading lady to Harold Lloyd in the "Lonesome Luke" comedies. Starred for many years in silent films, she made a sensational talking picture hit with "Rio Rita." In "Reaching for the Moon" she plays opposite Douglas Fairbanks. She was born in Dallas, Texas, on January 14, 1901, and is 5 feet 3£ inches tall, weighs 112 pounds, and has black hair and dark brown eyes.